REPORT TO: Council FOR: Committee of the Whole REPORT FROM: Community Planning & Infrastructure PRESENTED: April 18, 2017 FILE: SUBJECT: Squamish2040 OCP Update: Growth Management Policy Discussion Recommendation: That Council approve the following resolution: THAT the District of Squamish refer the draft Squamish2040 Official Community Plan Growth Management policies presented in the April 18, 2017 staff report for broad community comment as part of the Discussion Draft for Phase 3 of the Official Community Plan update process.
- 1. Objective:
This report and policy package presents proposed growth management policies and options for the Squamish2040 Official Community Plan (OCP) Update for discussion and direction of Council, prior to release of a Discussion Draft for further public engagement and ongoing intergovernmental review.
- 2. Background:
As expected, given the continued pace of growth and development activity experienced in Squamish and the Sea to Sky region, from the outset of the District’s engagement, the community identified growth management as a top priority issue for the Squamish2040 OCP update. Infill policies based on Smart Growth principles to focus growth and maximize infrastructure in existing developed areas before expanding into undeveloped (greenfield) lands have and continue to form the backbone of the District’s growth management strategy. The strategy has employed both area planning requirements for future development and phasing criteria to direct the rate, location and servicing of development. Similar to the last OCP update in 2005-2010, consideration of how to sequence and phase development of identified residential expansion lands for long-term growth (Sub-Area Plan lands – OCP Schedule I – Attachment 1) is again a central focus for community and Council deliberation. On March 21, 2017, Council passed the following motion: THAT Council discuss removal of the population cap on District lots 509 and 510 from the Official Community Plan. THAT the motion be referred to the Official Community Plan and Growth Management discussion.