Municipal Development Plan 2013

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UNIQUELY STONY PLAIN: Municipal Development Plan 2013 Quick Reference Guide

What is a Municipal Development Plan (MDP)? The Town s highest-level planning document Sets the long-term vision and key themes for the community A comprehensive road map for the next 20- to 30- years A tool to help guide land use and development Addresses issues pertaining to community, environment, social and economic development, culture, recreation, infrastructure, governance, leisure and others Required by the Government of Alberta (S. 632 of the Alberta Municipal Government Act) Is consistent with the Capital Region Growth Plan Builds on other important Town strategies, plans and documents Provides a rationale for decision-making to achieve the Town s vision Is typically reviewed every five years

Environmental Responsibility We have integrated social, environmental and economic goals to reinforce environmental protection and manage our environmental footprint. Stony Plain is a compact community, with a mix of uses, supported by strong, non-vehicular networks. We have fostered and retained our connections to open spaces and agricultural land. Recognize the Town s commitment to the health of the environment Enable renewable energy innovation Improve solid waste management Avoid noise impacts and unwanted light Address issues of community resiliency

Community Development As Stony Plain grew, progressed and prospered, we have maintained the strong sense of belonging, friendliness and characteristics that makes our community such a great place to live. We have housing choices for all. It feels like home because it s safe and healthy. Stony Plain, and its neighbourhoods, are attractive, well-maintained and have their own character. Our community is welcoming, inclusive, close-knit and connected both physically and socially. We celebrate our culture. Maintain a high quality of life in stable areas Manage for positive change in areas designated for transition Design new neighbourhoods for quality of life Ensure community culture is rooted in history but committed to being inclusive, dynamic and diverse Provide a comprehensive leisure system for a socially connected and healthy community

Economic Opportunity Our residential growth is complemented by culture, tourism, institutional, industrial and commercial sector expansion. Residents and visitors access a broad range of services. The strong local business community provides many employment opportunities. Our historic downtown thrives and is the heart of the community. We are committed to growing new opportunities in appropriate locations. Expand and diversify the Town s economic base Implement marketing strategies Enhance the viability of the historic downtown

Supportive Infrastructure We actively maintain our infrastructure, including roads, water, storm and sewer systems and community facilities in a cost-effective manner. We have a comprehensive, interconnected network of transportation options, including an extensive trail system. Infrastructure is expanded hand-in-glove with development. Adopt a complete streets philosophy for street design Promote alternative transportation as a key part of the overall transportation strategy Prepare for a transit system Maintain our existing services Provide new services and utilities in newly developing areas

Governance and Partners The Municipality and the community have a strong connection, based on a shared Vision. Council creatively and carefully directs development that is consistent with community values and makes wise choices for effective resource use. We deliver infrastructure, municipal and recreational services within our financial capacity, to all young and old. Making the most of our financial capability Governing responsibly Fostering interaction and engaging the community Working with neighbours and stakeholders Enhancing regional partnerships We work cooperatively with our neighbours, stakeholders and government partners.

Growth Management and Land Use Plan The Capital Region Board s Growth Plan identifies Stony Plain as a Priority Growth Area, meaning the community is encouraged, and expected, to grow significantly over the next 20 years. The Capital Region Board s 2013 projections indicate an anticipated population of about 36 000, with approximately 12 000 local jobs, by 2044. Adhere to parameters established by the Capital Region Board s Growth Plan Connectivity is a key determinant in the community s vision Explore land requirements for future developments Establish land use policies

Land Use Policies Addresses specifc concerns pertaining to: General land use Open spaces and parks Areas of stability Areas of transition Old Town Old Town North Highway 779 Corridor Areas of new residential development Employment lands Institutional lands Areas for future urban development Implementation An integrated and comprehensive system All documents and policies in conformity Continued monitoring, and amendments as required Corporate Planning Framework Town of Stony Plain Strategic Plan Departmental Business Plans Fiscal Plan Community Planning Framework Alberta Land Use Framework (North Saskatchewan Region) Capital Region Board s Growth Plan Municipal Development Plan (MDP) Area Structure Plans, Area Redevelopment Plans, Land Use Bylaw, Issues- or location-based Planning Strategies Other Non-statutory Plans Corporate Communications Cultural Development Economic Development Infrastructure Housing Transportation

Background Information The Capital Region Board s Growth Plan has identified Stony Plain as a Priority Growth Area within the Capital Region The preparation of the MDP followed a comprehensive planning process, which included significant input from, and consultation with, residents, businesses and other stakeholders Developing the MDP was a year-long process The MDP is typically reviewed and updated every five years; it was last updated in 2005 The MDP is approved by the Capital Region Board and Town Council 4905-51 Avenue 780.963.2151 info@stonyplain.com stonyplain.com facebook.com/townofstonyplain @TownStonyPlain

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