Elfrida Growth Area Study

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Elfrida Growth Area Study Public Information Centre #2 December 6, 2017 6:00-8:30 pm PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Purpose of the Study The Elfrida Area has been identified as the preferred location to accommodate new growth to 2031 and beyond This area was selected through the City s comprehensive Growth Related Integrated Development Strategy (GRIDS) process.

Identification of the Study Area Growth Related Integrated Development Strategy (GRIDS) (2006) Planning process that identified Nodes and Corridors Structure for growth and development for the City of Hamilton Associated Infrastructure Requirements Economic Development Strategy Financial Implications for growth concepts Identified Elfrida lands to accommodate growth to 2031

Chronology Rural Hamilton Official Plan Elfrida Study Area Special Policy Area Outlined the process and studies to be carried out to include the lands in the urban boundary Province removed the Special Policy Area Province s decision appealed by City and Landowners Urban Hamilton Official Plan General set of policies for an urban boundary expansion Reference to Elfrida as a future growth area Province removed the reference to Elfrida Province s decision appealed by City and Landowners

Chronology No resolution to appeals at this time City preparing an updated Municipal Comprehensive Review and Land Budget Analysis to determine the exact amount of land required to accommodate growth to 2041 Ontario Municipal Board hearing dates have not been scheduled

Background Although the Urban Hamilton Official Plan (UHOP) and Rural Hamilton Official Plan (RHOP) relating to the Elfrida lands are under appeal, urban boundary expansion policies are in effect (in the UHOP) Urban boundary expansion policies in the UHOP: Provide guidance and direction for studies required to bring Elfrida into the urban boundary and assign appropriate land uses (Municipal Comprehensive Review, background studies, public consultation, secondary plan)

Background Studies Municipal Comprehensive Review Subwatershed Study GRIDS 2 Population and employment forecasts (2041) Land Budget Analysis (supply and demand for residential, commercial & employment land up to 2041) Stormwater, infrastructure, natural heritage system impacts Secondary Plan Detailed policy and land use direction for future growth

Scope of the Study Cultural Heritage Assessment Water / Wastewater Servicing Master Plan Agricultural Impact Assessment Natural Heritage Review Archaeological Assessment Transportation Management Plan Secondary Plan Commercial Lands Review Phasing / Staging / Implementation Financial Investment Strategy Urban Design Guidelines PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Timeline: Secondary Plan February Early Fall 2017 Early Fall 2017 to Early 2018 Early 2018 to Summer 2018 Phase 1 Background Research & Analysis Phase 2 Land Use Scenarios Phase 3 Preferred Land Use Scenario & Secondary Plan Community Working Group 1 Visioning & Design Workshop 1 June 21 & 22, 2017 Community Working Group 2 Public Workshop 2 Review concepts Community Working Group 3 Public Workshop 3 Review preferred land use scenario Pop-Up Consultation Events Small Group Meetings Online Engagement / Project Website @ PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Input from Phase 1 Consultation: Vision The Elfrida Growth Area is envisioned to become a complete, transit-supportive, mixed-use community that is compact, wellconnected and both environmentally and economically sustainable, through a longterm strategy that respects the neighbouring land uses PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Input from Phase 1 Consultation : Principles 1. Develop in an environmentally appropriate manner that protects and restores the natural environment. 2. Encourage the responsible use of resources to ensure long-term sustainability, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and reduce demands on energy, water, and waste systems. 3. Manage growth over time that is logical, efficient, and cost effective. 4. Ensure a diverse community with a mix and range of land uses to ensure a proper balance of residential, employment, community facilities, and services. 5. Develop a well-designed and connected community of residential neighbourhoods that provide for a range of housing types and choices. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Input from Phase 1 Consultation : Principles 6. Ensure an efficient transportation network that includes mobility options, is transit supportive, includes active transportation, walking and cycling, and accommodates vehicles. 7. Provide an interconnected system of streets and pedestrian supportive streetscapes. 8. Provide for a connected and integrated parks, open spaces, and trails system. 9. Use green infrastructure to make use of the absorbing and filtering abilities of plants, trees, and soil to protect water quality, reduce runoff volumes, and recharge groundwater supplies. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Input from Phase 1 Consultation : Concepts PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Development Program: 3 Concepts

Natural Heritage System Concept 2 Central Node Concept 1 Development Pods Concept 3 Nodes & Corridors

Roads Concept 2 Central Node Concept 1 Development Pods Concept 3 Nodes & Corridors

Mixed Use / Commercial Concept 2 Central Node Concept 1 Development Pods Concept 3 Nodes & Corridors

Institutional & Parks Concept 2 Central Node Concept 1 Development Pods Concept 3 Nodes & Corridors

Residential Concept 2 Central Node Concept 1 Development Pods Concept 3 Nodes & Corridors

Concept 1: Development Pods Natural Heritage System

Concept 1: Development Pods Natural Heritage System + Roads

Concept 1: Development Pods Natural Heritage System + Roads + Mixed Use / Commercial

Concept 1: Development Pods Natural Heritage System + Roads + Mixed Use / Commercial + Institutional & Parks

Concept 1: Development Pods Natural Heritage System + Roads + Mixed Use / Commercial + Institutional & Parks + Residential

Concept 1: Development Pods

Concept 1: Development Pods within the context of existing and planned development

Concept 2: Central Node Natural Heritage System

Concept 2: Central Node Natural Heritage System + Roads

Concept 2: Central Node Natural Heritage System + Roads + Mixed Use / Commercial

Concept 2: Central Node Natural Heritage System + Roads + Mixed Use / Commercial + Institutional & Parks

Concept 2: Central Node Natural Heritage System + Roads + Mixed Use / Commercial + Institutional & Parks + Residential

Concept 2: Central Node

Concept 2: Central Node within the context of existing and planned development

Concept 3: Nodes & Corridors Natural Heritage System

Concept 3: Nodes & Corridors Natural Heritage System + Roads

Concept 3: Nodes & Corridors Natural Heritage System + Roads + Mixed Use / Commercial

Concept 3: Nodes & Corridors Natural Heritage System + Roads + Mixed Use / Commercial + Institutional & Parks

Concept 3: Nodes & Corridors Natural Heritage System + Roads + Mixed Use / Commercial + Institutional & Parks + Residential

Concept 3: Nodes & Corridors

Concept 3: Nodes & Corridors within the context of existing and planned development

Development Yields Total People and Jobs (p+j) Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3 Gross Land Area 905.70 ha 1,000.34 ha 968.62 ha 80 p+j combined 72,456 80,027 77,490 Population equivalent to the size of Peterborough or Belleville

Inputs to the Evaluation of Concepts Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3 Evaluation Inputs Public Community Focus Group City Staff Team Technical Advisory Committee Consulting Team Preferred Land Use Plan PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Evaluation of Concepts The Concepts shown tonight are schematic illustrations that highlight key relationships of different development patterns. It is anticipated that no one Concept shown tonight will be selected in its entirety. Your comments on the layers of each Concept will help the team identify the best of each Concept to become the preferred concept plan. Comment on the characteristics/layers of the Concepts. Input will become part of the analysis contributing to the project team s preparation of a recommended land use vision for Elfrida. That refined concept shall be the focus of our next public information centre in spring 2018 PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Evaluation Themes Ensure a compact, complete and healthy community Respond appropriately to long term urban structure implications Develop in an environmentally appropriate manner that protects, restores and enhances the natural environment and its associated features and functions Protect opportunities to farm land PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Evaluation Themes Conserve cultural heritage Promote a coordinated, efficient and cost effective transportation network Promote coordinated, efficient and cost-effective water, wastewater and stormwater management systems Promote fiscal responsibility PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Elevated Water Storage Facility and Pumping Station Study for Pressure District 7 The purpose of this Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study is to select the preferred sites for a new elevated water storage facility and pumping station. This new infrastructure is required to provide water supply for future growth within Pressure District 7 (PD7), and to address security of supply and water system balancing. To meet projected population growth, the elevated water storage facility is required by approximately 2021 and the pumping station by 2027.

Overview of the Municipal Class EA Process The Ontario Environmental Assessment Act (EAA) requires that most municipal infrastructure projects follow an approved Class EA process. This study is being conducted in accordance with the approved requirements for a Schedule B project as described in the Municipal Engineers Association s Municipal Class EA document. The study is currently in Phase 2: Alternative Solutions. The results of the evaluation the preferred sites for the elevated water storage facility and pumping station will be presented at a second Public Information Centre (PIC) in Spring/Summer 2018. Phase 1: Problem or Opportunity Identify the problem(s) or opportunities Phase 2: Alternative Solutions Identify alternative solutions Inventory natural, cultural and socio-economic environments Identify potential impacts of the alternative solutions and mitigation Evaluate the alternative solutions considering environmental and technical impacts Identify a recommended solution Confirm the preferred solution based on input from the PIC and review agencies Project File Report Prepare Project File Report to describe the activities undertaken through Phases 1 and 2 Notify stakeholders of study completion and the Part II Order provision in the EAA Place Project File Report on public record for review for 30- calendar days Implementation Subject to comments received, proceed to detailed design and construction Notice of Study Commencement and Public Information Centre (PIC) Discretionary PIC December 6, 2017 Mandatory PIC (and Notice of PIC) Spring/Summer 2018 Notice of Study Completion

Study Area and Alternative Sites Contains public sector data made available under the City of Hamilton s Open Data License.

Next Steps Secondary Plan February Early Fall 2017 Early Fall 2017 to Early 2018 Early 2018 to Summer 2018 Phase 1 Background Research & Analysis Phase 2 Land Use Scenarios Phase 3 Preferred Land Use Scenario & Secondary Plan Community Working Group 1 Visioning & Design Workshop 1 June 21 & 22, 2017 Community Working Group 2 Public Workshop 2 Review concepts Community Working Group 3 Public Workshop 3 Review preferred land use scenario Pop-Up Consultation Events Small Group Meetings Online Engagement / Project Website @ PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Tonight s meeting Table group discussions to provide comments on the three concepts with respect to the location and distribution of the: Natural heritage system Roads Mixed use/commercial uses Institutional uses and parks Residential uses Input will assist the team in identifying the best of each concept to help prepare a preferred land use scenario for the Elfrida Growth Area The preferred land use plan will be prepared considering all inputs on the three concepts.

Next Steps Evaluation of the Concepts with inputs from the public consulting team City of Hamilton Technical Advisory Team Community Focus Group Preparation of draft preferred land use scenario Review study progress www.hamilton.ca/elfrida Contact us: Elfrida Growth Area Study Alissa Mahood, MCIP, RPP 905-546-2424 Ext. 1250 E-Mail: alissa.mahood@hamilton.ca Water Storage Facility and Pumping Station Study Elizabeth Panicker, Project Manager 905-546-2424 Ext 6393 Email: elizabeth.panicker@hamilton.ca