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Collingwood Planning Services. November 30, 2011. Discussion Items. Land-use Planning Communication Tools Review of O.P. policy Review of site development Building Statistics Economic Development Initiatives. Planning Services.
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Collingwood Planning Services November 30, 2011
Discussion Items Land-use Planning • Communication Tools • Review of O.P. policy • Review of site development Building Statistics Economic Development Initiatives
Planning Services • The Planning Services department guides, regulates and makes recommendations regarding community growth and development in a manner that protects the environment, enhances quality of life, promotes a complete community and involves the public in decisions that affect them.
Communication Tools • Planning Services web page found via the Town’s main web site • “Topics of Interest” chart • Facebook account • Development Activity Map • Subdivisions Map
Population Growth Study(Provincial directive) • Determine what lands are needed • To accommodate 33,400 people and 13,500 jobs by 2031 • Achieve 40% intensification target and 50 residents/jobs per hectare • Residential O.P. review blog site • A 2012 on-going review Source: Statistics Canada 2006
Natural Heritage Study • Ensure Official Plan consistency with the Provincial Policy Statement • New natural heritage direction from MNR Natural Heritage Reference Manual • Presence of unevaluated wetlands and forests in potential development areas (what is significant, what is not?)
Balmoral Village(Harbour Street West & Highway 26 West) 2800 sq.m of commercial space 1200 sq.m recreation centre 20 single detached dwelling units 24 semi-detached dwelling units 36 townhouse dwelling units 210 apartment dwelling units 120 suite retirement home 96 bed long-term care facility Total Number of Dwellings Units = 290
Admiral Collingwood Place(proposed O.P.A policy) • High Density Residential uses, including a Retirement Home use, shall be permitted. • A minimum of 40 dwelling units to a maximum of 127 dwelling units on the ACDC site. • A minimum of 20 dwelling units to a maximum of 70 dwelling units on the AVI site. • The building height shall not exceed six (6) stories on the ACDC site and four (4) stories on the AVI site. • The design of the façade of the buildings shall be consistent with the design of the buildings in the Downtown Core.
Wyldewood Townhouses(Cranberry Trail East & Highway 26 West)
Building Statistics(October 2010 vs. October 2011) • Construction Value $40.2 million vs. $66.3 million • Permit Fees Collected $264,000 vs. $491,000 • Number of Permits Issued 397 permits vs. 654 permits • Dwelling Units Created 145 units vs. 367 units
Georgian Bay Destination Development Partnership (GBDDP) • Regional Tourism Organization (RTO) • Simcoe, Grey & Bruce County area • Provincially funded, a focus on tourism marketing • “Developing, positioning & communicating Georgian Bay as an iconic tourism destination in Ontario, enhancing economic & community benefit, while respecting local traditions & environment”
South Georgian Bay Labour Market Study • Review of labour supply in Blue Mountain, Collingwood, Clearview & Wasaga Beach • Two Broad Themes; Effective workforce development depends on networks, and Focus on the middle jobs
Effective workforce development depends on networks • Traditional focus: to match unemployed people to job opportunities • New focus: employment services & schools should anticipate employer’s needs & respond quickly • Example: Georgian College Entrepreneurship Centre & Thought Leadership
Focus on the middle jobs • Lots of talk about the surging knowledge sector • Important – yes, but not yet the driving force in all Ontario local economies • In this area manufacturing, retail, service & tourism industry should remain the focus • Manufacturing firms that got through the 2008 recession are more optimistic about future hiring than most other local sectors
Questions? Thank you. Trevor Houghton Senior Planner, Planning Services 705-445-1290 ext. 3270 thoughton@collingwood.ca