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f I`~ 4*' > 6 F"7 Go 4d C°i l~6"5~ 6 f0{8 C~B® ! EIG 6 OYY IV ~f tl~- f~EYY 6d~ 1 ~C RH : PARKOS . GPA ~ - Meeting: General Purpose and Administration Committee File # C-~rf ~C~~: ~/~-~`~' Fees. C?~te: March 1, 1993 Sy-L~wr # Repart#: T_zB~--A3 _g3 d`ile : _ Q~-ta1/005; NPA 93-01/CW; NPA 93-02/CS, AND NPA 93-03/CN Subject: DRAFT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND COURTICE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN AMENDMENTS IMPLEMENTING THE RECREATION/LEISURE SERVICES, MASTER PLAN RECOMMENDATION #6 PARRS AND OPEN..SPACE SYSTEM. POLICIES _ _ ~~otnrrt~nclatior~s; It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee recommend to Council the following: 1. THAT Report PD- 43 -93 be received; and, 2. THAT Council adopt Recommendation #6 of the Recreation/Leisure Services Master Plan to "utilize a system of park classification including Town Parks, Major and Minor Community Parks, Neighbourhood Parks and Hamlet Parks as the framework for the development of new culture and recreation sites within the Town of Newcastle"; and, 3. THAT Staff be authorized to advertise and hold a Public Meeting and to circulate to public agencies on the draft Official Plan Amendment and Neighbourhood _P1an__Amendments on__ revised parks and open space system policies. 1. BACKGROUND 1.1 On February 24, 1992, the Final Draft Report of the Recreation/Leisure Services Master Plan, was referred to Staff for subsequent reports on specific recommendations contained therein. This report specifically addresses Recommendation #6 but also considers certain elements of Recommendations #2 and #5. Recommendation #6 of the report offers a revised parks and open space system and assists in developing new cultural and recreational facilities within the Town. Recommendation #2 embodies policies with respect to top-of-bank setbacks, -- tN ~A ° d ~~~~~~E i I I i - REPORT NO.' PD-43 -93 PAGE 2 buffer areas adjacent to environmentally sensitive areas and woodlot protection policies. Recommendation #5 provides principles and guidelines for the development of a Town-wide open space concept. This encompasses major natural environmental zones, north-south valleylands, regional recreation areas and open space linkages. 1.2 While these recommendations will generally be implemented within the context of the Official Plan Review, this Amendment provides an interim measure until a new Official Plan is adopted. This Amendment will implement the revised parks and open space system policies contained in Recommendation #6 within the Town's Official Plan and the Courtice Neighbourhood Plans and ,replace the existing urban area policies. The Amendment will only implement policies dealing with top-of-bank setbacks and buffer areas as discussed within Recommendation #2 and open space linkages (ie. trail systems) as suggested within Recommendation #5. Given that the existing Plan only includes urban areas and hamlets, the rural open space system-and preservation policies outlined in Recommendations #2 and #5 cannot be addressed at this time. 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2.1 Addition to the Land Use Policies Section of the Official, Plan 2.1.1 The Official Plan Amendment proposes that new policies concerned with the parks and open space system be added to Section 3 under the Land Use Policies section for the entire Town. This new section replaces the current policies under Sections 6 to 9 inclusive with comprehensive policies applicable to all urban areas and hamlets within entire Town. _ :~~~~L i REPORT NO.; PD- 43-93 PAGE 3, 2.1.2 The principle policy objectives include the following: 1) provide a range of leisure activities for existing residents; 2) preserve and conserve the natural environment; 3) provide an urban park, trail and open space system; and, 4) maintain and enhance scenic vistas. 2.1.3 The Amendment represents relatively minor modifications to the existing format. The following highlights the revised parks and open space system policies contained within the Amendment: 1) Onen Snace Iiierarchv: The Open Space Hierarchy is redefined to contain the following elements: Major open Space System, Minor Open Space Areas, Open apace Linkages, Town Parks, Community Parks, Neighbourhood Parks, Parkettes and Hamlet Parks. The predominant use of such lands shall be for active and passive recreational and conservation uses; 2) Major Open Snace System:, The Major open Space System comprises those lands along the Harmony, Black, Farewell, Soper, Bowmanville, Foster and Graham Creek systems within urban areas. This also includes certain waterfront lands in Newcastle Village. Council shall encourage the purchase of these lands for recreational purposes; 3) Minor Oven Snace Areas:. These areas shall protect important local natural elements including woodlots, hazard lands and smaller watercourses. Stormwater management facilities should also be 5 iI I j i I i PAGE 4, REPORT NO.; PD-43 -93 i i integrated into the minor open space network. Passive recreation opportunities are promoted in these areas; 4) Oven Space Linkactes: Emphasis will be placed on establishing a system of linkages consisting of Regional, Town and Local Neighbourhood Trails. For use by pedestrians and cyclists, the trail network will connect recreational facilities within the Town; 5) Town Parks:; Three separate park categories provide unique recreational opportunities to all residents within the Town. Recreation Parks provide specialized active recreational facilities. Ecological Interest Areas preserve special environmental features to promote outdoor education and passive recreation. Urban and Civic Open Space Areas provide public places within urban areas to accommodate residents,_patrons and workers; 6) Community Parks:_ Major Community Parks will provide active and unstructured recreational activities serving 20,000-25,000 persons within a 1.5-2.5 km radius. Minor Community Parks should provide junior recreational facilities for the same population base. These facilities shall be located along arterial or major collector roads. In certain instances, a portion of Minor Community Parks could serve Neighbourhood Park needs; Neighbourhood Parks:, Neighbourhood Parks shouts provide recreational facilities to the residen J REPORT NO.: PD-43 -93 PAGE 5. within a 0.8-1.2 km radius. Park development should be encouraged in conjunction with school sites where possible; 8) Parkettes: Parkettes are provided only where physical barriers or proximity to facilities discourage pedestrian access to a Neighbourhood or Community Park; and, 9) Hamlet Parks: Hamlet Parks are designed to provide a range of recreational opportunities for residents of hamlets and rural areas within a 3-5 km radius. 2.1.4 The provision of parkland for Town, Community and Neighbourhood facilities within existing and future urban areas shall be based on a combined standard of 2.0 ha per 1000 persons population. 2.1.5 Within the implementation section for these policies, two principle additions have been made: 1) The Amendment will permit the Town to request parkland dedication at a rate up to 1.0 ha per 300 dwelling units on proposed residential development or redevelopment proposals. 2) The Town can request that medium and high density developments provide appropriate on-site recreational facilities. 2.2 Policv Revisions to the Courtice Neighbourhood Plans 2.2.1 The Official Plan Amendment also redefines the parks and open space system within each of the three existing Courtice Neighbourhood Plans to include the following: J~~ PAGE 6, ~I REPORT NO.: PD- 43 -93 1) Major Open Space System 2) Minor Open Space Areas 3) Open Space Linkages 4) Town Parks 5) Community Parks 6) Neighbourhood Parks 7) Parkettes 2,2,2 The Official Plan policies as previously described are inserted into each of the "Parkland and Open Space" sections within these Plans. 2,3 Technical Chancres 2.3.1 A number of technical changes form part of this proposed amendment: • A designated "Public Senior Elementary School" in Bowmanville's Neighbourhood 3B has been changed to a "Separate Elementary School" to accommodate their requirements; _ • The "Tourist Activity Node" and "Recreational Node" located on the waterfront in Newcastle Village have been combined into a "Tourist/Recreation Node"; • The "Neighbourhood Park" location in Haydon has been redesignated to "Community Facility" as the Town's recreational facilities are located outside the Hamlet Secondary Plan boundaries; • A portion of the "Existing Residential" designation has been changed to "Community Facility" to recognize the existing Ina Brown Parkette; ~ l~ REPORT NO.: PD- 43 -93 PAGE 7, • A portion of the "Low Density Residential" lands in the Courtice North Neighbourhood 3B have been changed to "Minor Open Space" to recognize a diversion of the watercourse north of Nash Road; • The "Residential Special Policy" and "Low Density Residential" lands in the Courtice North Neighbourhood 3C have been changed to "Medium Density Residential" and "Minor Open Space" to recognize the existing residential plan of subdivision; and, • Expand the existing parkette in Courtice North Neighbourhood 3C from 0.8 hectares (2.O ac) to 1.1 hectares (2.7 ac). 3. CONCLUSIONS 3.1 The Recreation/Leisure Services Master Plan, identified a policy framework for a parks and open space system. This revision provides a comprehensive hierarchy which can - - facilitate the future recreational requirements. of the Town. This Amendment will incorporate these policies into the Town's Official Plan. Additional policies as recommended by this study will be implemented through the Official Plan Review process. 3.2 The Community Services Department has reviewed the Official Plan Amendment as proposed and concurs with the recommendation of this report. 3.3 The Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, requires that a Public Meeting be scheduled to consider an Official Plan Amendment. It is therefore recommended that Staff be authorized to ~ 1, i I I REPORT NO.: PD-43 -93 PAGE 8, advertise and conduct a Public Meeting for the public consideration of the proposed Official Plan Amendment. Respectfully submitted, Recommended for presentation rv to the Committee ! ! a Franklin Wu, M.C.I.P. Lawrence E. Kot ~`~ff Chief Administr~'five Director of Planning ~ and Development Officer Jo ph Caruana Digector of Community Services RH*DC*FW*df Attachment #1 - Proposed Amendment No. to the Official Plan of the Town of Newcastle Attachment #2 - Proposed Amendment No. to the Courtice West Neighbourhood Plan Attachment #3 - Proposed Amendment No. to the Courtice South Neighbourhood Plan Attachment #4 - Proposed Amendment No. to the Courtice North Neighbourhood Plan ~ `f U DRAFT AMENDMENT NO. TO THE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE I PURPOSE: The purpose of this Amendment is to consolidate existing Parks and Open Space System policies and incorporate a revised Open Space Hierarchy into the Town's Official Plan. BASIS: The Amendment is based upon a document entitled Recreation/Leisure Services Master Plan prepared by Hough Stansbury Woodland Ltd. and Jack B. Ellis & Associates Ltd. for the Town of Newcastle in September 1991. The report has recommended a new Open Space Hierarchy which would capitalize on the Town's existing land and facility resource base to ensure a balanced provision of leisure and recreation areas. ACTUAL AMENDMENT: The Town of Newcastle Official Plan is here y amended by: i) deleting Sections 6.3, 7.2.3, 8.2.3 and 9.5 (iii) and replacing them with Section 3.3 as follows: "3.3 PARRS AND OPEN SPACE SYSTEM 3-. 31 OBJECTIVES i) To provide for a range of leisure activities for all ages and interest groups; ii) To preserve, conserve and complement the natural heritage features such as valleylands, marshes, streams, beaches, woodlots, the Lake Ontario waterfront, the Oak Ridges Moraine and other distinctive features within the Town of Newcastle; iii) To provide a system of urban parks, trails systems, open space areas, recreational and cultural facilities in close association with community schools and other community facilities; and, iv) To maintain and enhance scenic vistas. J 3.3.2 POLICIES 3.3.2.1 Ooen Space Hierarch a) The Open Space Hierarchy is comprised of Major Open Space System, Minor Open Space Areas, Open Space Linkages, Town Parks, Community Parks, Neighbourhood Parks, Parkettes and Hamlet Parks. Linkages should be provided between elements of the Open Space Hierarchy and other major land uses within the Urban Areas and Hamlets. The exact location of the Open Space Hierarchy shall be detailed in the Zoning By-Law; b) The predominant use of lands within the Open Space Hierarchy shall be for active and passive recreational and conservation uses. Buildings and structures incidental to the permitted uses shall be located within the various components of the Open Space Hierarchy, subject to Sections 6.4, 7.2.4 and 8.2.4 of this Official Plan; c) It is the objective of this Plan to secure public ownership of all valleylands and major portions of waterfront associated with urban areas. Where any lands included within the Open ;Space Hierarchy are under private ownership, it shall not be construed that these are to remain in this state indefinitely, nor that these sites are free and open to the... public-; d) Visual and physical means of access shall be provided to all public facilities located within Open Space Areas to the satisfaction of Council; e) A hierarchy of pedestrian and bicycle trail systems shall be developed in order to, among other things, provide a safe and convenient alternative transportation system and pleasant access to open space recreation areas; and, f) When planning for future Town, Community and Neighbourhood Park requirements, these shall be provided at a combined rate of 2.0 ha per 1000 persons population. _ `J i for Onen space system 3.3.2.2 Ma I a) The Major Open space System generally comprises those lands associated with the creek valley systems and the waterfront within the Urban Areas~o ane landsldesignated Plan shall also apply Y "Major Open Space System" in the Durham Regional Official Plan adjacent to the Urban Area boundaries. The boundaries of the Major Open Space System as shown on Schedules 6-1, 7-1 and 8-1 are not precise and shall only be used as guidelines. More precise boundaries, including buffer areas and top-of-bank setbacks, shall be delineated in the Zoning By-Law in consultation with the Conservation Authority and the Ministry of Natural Resources; b) Council shall encourage the public acquisition of and access to, for passive recreational purposes, valleylands of the various creek systems; c) Appropriate top-of-bank setbacks for valleylands having regard for slope stability, sensitivity of natural features, trail corridors and access and maintenance requirements shall be determined in consultation with the Conservation Authority and the Ministry of Natural Resounces. As a -- minimum, a 3.0 m setback of property lines from the top-of-bank shall be provided for maintenance purposes; d) Uses of lands and carrying out of activities within the Major Open Space System shall be in accordance with the regulations of the Conservation Authority, Ministry of Natural Resources, the Durham Regional Official Plan and Sections 6.4, 7.2.4 and 8.2.4 of this Plan as it relates to Hazard Lands; and shall be appropriate to and compatible with the areas and the adjacent land uses; and, e) Lands identified on Schedule 8-1 as being Waterfront Related Major Open Space and the symbols "M" (Marina) and "TR" (Tourist/Recreation) Node shall be subject to the relevant policies of the Durham Regional Official Plan. JJI i 3.3.2.3 Minor Ooen Snace Areas, a) Minor Open Space Areas are intended to preserve wherever possible, unique or important elements of the natural environment having local significance; and may include woodlots, hazard lands, minor watercourses and storm water management facilities; and, b) Some Minor Open Space Areas are identified on Schedules 6-1, 7-1 and 8-1. Further areas may be identified in the Neighbourhood Plans and shall provide visual diversity and opportunities for passive recreational activities compatible with and appropriate to the area. 3.3.2.4 Ouen Snace Linkages The following system of Open Space Linkages as shown on Schedules 6-1, 7-1, 8-1, 9-7 and 9-8 provides a continuous open space system connecting various recreational facilities. a) Regional Trails should provide east-west linkages along the Oak Ridges Moraine, Lake Iroquois Shoreline and Lake Ontario Waterfront. Town Trails should provide connections within the Town between urban centres, hamlets, historic areas, parks and natural - environmental features. Local Neighbourhood Trails should provide links between parks and commercial areas within a community; and, b) The system should consist of hiking, cross- country and cycling trails within valleylands, open space areas, parks and roads or private property right-of-ways where necessary. The system should provide connections between environmental features, regional recreation areas, Town Parks and other Open Space Areas. 3.3.2.5 Town Parks, The Town Parks system shall be comprised of one or more of the park elements. Their general 8_1 and locations are shown on Schedules 6-1, 7-1, 9-8. i i i i a) Recreation Areas shall provide a wide variety of indoor, outdoor and specialized facilities, unstructured activities and ~ linkages to the regional and town trail system. Town-level recreational areas shall be provided on the basis of 0.4 ha per 1000 persons population and should be approximately 12 hectares or larger in size. Where possible, these parks should be located in association with cultural and primary open space areas; b) Ecological Interest Areas shall preserve and protect specialized environmental features as well as promoting outdoor education and unstructured recreation. These areas shall be linked to the regional and town trail system. The provision and size of these areas shall be dependent on the nature and location of the area to be preserved. These lands do not comprise part of the parkland dedication requirement; and, c) Urban and Civic Open Space Areas shall maintain existing character within urban areas by providing sitting, relaxing and public gathering spaces for people. Park size and location is dependent on site availability and function. Where possible, these parks should be developed in association with cultural or heritage facilities. 3.3.2.6 Community Parks The Community Parks system shall be comprised of two component park types. The general locations are shown on Schedules 6-1, 7-1, 8-1 and 9-7. a) Major Community Parks shall provide active and unstructured recreation facilities in association with primary open space areas. They shall serve a population of 20,000- - 25,000 persons within a 1.5-2.5 km radius. These parks shall have a minimum size of 8-12 hectares and connected to the regional and town trail system; b) Minor Community Parks shall provide junior outdoor facilities and be accessible by bicycle connections along valleylands and open space corridors. These facilities may be provided in conjunction with Major J ~ i i i Community Parks. These parks shall have a minimum size of 4-8 hectares; o) Both Major and Minor Community Parks shall be located along arterial or major collector roads. A minimum of 25% of the park perimeter should have direct road frontage; d) These facilities shall be provided at a combined standard of 0.8 ha per 1000 persons population; and, e) A portion of the lands incorporated in a Community Park identified on the Land Use Schedules of this Plan, may be dedicated to serve a Neighbourhood Park function. 3.3.2.7 Neighbourhood Parks. The general locations of Neighbourhood Parks are shown on Schedules 6-1, 7-1 and 8-1. a) Neighbourhood Parks shall serve the active and passive recreational needs of surrounding residents within a 0.8-1.2 km radius. They shall also be located adjacent to Major and Minor Open Space Areas to provide connections to regional and town trail systems; b) Where possible, Neighbourhood Parks shall be developed_._in association with school sites to provide shared recreation and outdoor education facilities; c) The basis upon which Neighbourhood Parks shall be provided is 0.8 ha per 1000 persons population. Parks shall be a minimum size of 1-3 hectares depending on the potential of shared school facilities; and, d) Neighbourhood Park facilities should be provided within a 0.4 km walking distance without crossing major roads or vehicular bridges. 3.3.2.8 Parkettes. Parkettes may be provided without amendment to this Plan where physical barriers or proximity to facilities may discourage pedestrian access for young children to a Neighbourhood or Community Park. _ ii I 3.3.2.9 Hamlet Parks a) Hamlet Parks shall provide active and passive recreational facilities for hamlets and rural areas as required. Each facility shall serve the population within a 3-5 km radius; b) Hamlet Parks shall be provided in the Hamlets of Burketon, Enniskillen, Hampton, Kendal, Orono, Mitchell Corners, Newtonville, 5olina and Tyrone. Their general locations are shown on the Hamlet Secondary Plans; c) Wherever possible, Hamlet Parks shall be connected to the Regional, Town or Local Neighbourhood Trail system; and, d) Hamlet Parks shall have a minimum size of 4 hectares. Nevertheless, a Hamlet Park with a smaller than minimum size may be permitted by ,Council without an amendment to this Plan. 3.3.3 IMPLEMENTATION 3.3.3.1 Public open space and recreational facilities may be provided by the Town through the following means: a) The land conveyance and/or acquisition provisions of the Plarmng-Act, R.S.O., 1990 as amended from time to time. In this manner, the Town may require, as a condition of development or redevelopment, the conveyance of land for park and other recreational purposes at a rate of 5% for all residential development and 2% for commercial and industrial development. Alternatively, the Town may require the amount of land to be conveyed at a rate of up to 1.0 ha per 300 dwelling units proposed of development or redevelopment for residential purposes; b) Purchase using monies allocated in the Municipal Budget; c) Purchase using donations, gifts, and bequests from individuals or corporations; d) Purchase using monies allocated by an ubl-t-~Er t, ~c~; nrJ ~„r i r~1' i n]Z` a nc3 -~---~-s'z-J -- r ~ f~ e) Purchase using monies included in the special account created by the municipality in accordance with Section 51(12) of the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990. 3.3.3.2 Where lands for park purposes are not required, the Town will accept cash-in-lieu of developable land. The cash-in-lieu calculation will be based on the market value of the lands the day before the day of draft approval. The market value will be determined by a qualified appraiser hired by the Town at the expense of the subdivides/ developer. 3.3.3.3 All lands dedicated to the Town shall be conveyed in a physical condition acceptable to the Town. The Town may require that .easements for access to and maintenance of watercourses be dedicated to the Town as a condition of subdivision approval. 3.3.3.4 Where new development is proposed on a site part of which has been determined to contain Hazard Lands or Environmentally Sensitive Areas in accordance with Sections 6.4, 7.2.4 and 8.2.4 of this Official Plan, such lands shall not be acceptable as part of the dedication for park purposes under Section 42 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended. - _ ---- 3.3.3.5 The parks and trail networks proposed in the proximity of the Lake Ontario Waterfront in Urban Areas are subject to further review by the Town of Newcastle Waterfront Study. Future Secondary Plans for these areas may also identify need for additional park areas to be dedicated based on anticipated population growth." ii) adding Section 7.2.1.2(vi) as follows: "In the processing of medium and high density residential developments, appropriate on-site indoor and outdoor recreational amenity areas shall be provided." iii) adding Section 8.2.1.2 (v) as follows: "In the processing of medium and high density residential developments, appropriate on-site indoor and outdoor recreational amenity areas X11 be-p~a~~ded-:-~'' ~)~~l iv) amending Schedule 6-1 as shown on Exhibit 'A' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols; ii) adding Town and Local Neighbourhood Trail locations where appropriate; and, iii) changing the "Public Senior Elementary School" in Neighbourhood 3B to "Separate Elementary School". v) amending Schedule 7-1 as shown on Exhibit 'B' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols; ii) adding Town and Local Neighbourhood Trail locations where appropriate. vi) amending Schedule 8-1 as shown on Exhibit 'C' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised Parks and open_space_hierarchy symbols; ii) adding Regional, Town and Local Neighbourhood Trail locations where appropriate; and, iii) combining the "Tourist Activity Node" and "Recreational Node" along the waterfront into the "Tourist/Recreation Node". vii) amending Schedule 9-1 as shown on Exhibit 'D' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols. viii) amending Schedule 9-2 as shown on Exhibit 'E' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols. J`~i i e 9-3 as shown on Exhibit 'F' to ix) amending Schedul this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols. x) amending Schedule 9-4 as shown on Exhibit 'G' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols. xi) amending Schedule 9-5 as shown on Exhibit 'H' to this Amendment as follows: i) changing the "Neighbourhood Park" designation to "Community Facility". xii) amending Schedule 9-6 as shown on Exhibit 'I' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols; and, ii) changing the "Existing Residential" designation to "Community Facility" to recognize the existlny Ina---Brown Parkette-; xii) amending Schedule 9-7 as shown on Exhibit 'J' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols; and,. ii) adding Town Trail locations where appropriate. xiii) amending Schedule 9-8 as shown on Exhibit 'K' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols; and, ii) adding Town and Local Neighbourhood Trail locations where appropriate. - JJ~ IMPLEMENTATION: The provisions set forth in the Official Plan of the .Town of Newcastle, as amended, regarding the implementation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. 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F_ / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ICI ~I I ~ I I ;,;,- ADD TOWN TRAILS" AND I I ~~.y~` LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD I I - - TRAILS" AS SHOWN I I ;A' I 1 I I II a N~~+o R,' , ~I ~ _ _ ' __.I~ f I ,- ~ L_ ~ , ~I - ,- ~ ~-_...... - I Icv ~ ~ _ ~i, i ~ n _ ~ ~I I~ ~- s~'i_' o 2: ~ I=' ' ~ bl Z - I G 2 G Ia ~I , ~ I' I = I I ,~h-, .~1. c~ I I STATION STRE 1-) ~ _ .'li, , I~I I g I i - r ~ ~ I Existing Residential ;1 , %:,;o_;; ~ -~ , "°I^ Residential Infilling ~ - I i CHANGE FROM ~ ~ _ _ ~ _ _ fI _ _ _ I Residential Expansion COMMUNITY PARK d -` c TO °TOWN PARKa ~ I uI~IIIIIl11111 Community Focllity I 1, (((11' - ~- I Town Park ' , I = \ • ~ I j ' ~\h, Elementary School ~ ' St ' I I j _ , ~ IIIA~~II Senior Elementary School snuurPV~~,E nP~vE _ _ _ _ _ _ OPIVE ~ _ ~ I ~ I J r ~ Commercial I z _ t ~ Industrial c-~. - "- Utilit ~ -. _ ~ , Area Subject to ~;-; ;~;,.-;,' •`-;~,!~ ~ Development Restrictions ~ .y% ~ Possible Access Points ; Limil of ` i. : i Hamlet Secondary Plan ? . ~ / - ~ Town Trail i ' -~ Z ~ Local Neighbourhood Trail f ~ cn r-~IR~ ~ ~ " T~r~ / i U ORONO SECONDARY PLAN , ~ Z SCHEDULE 9-8 ~ -" ° ~ 1 I r~i rny,~ nG Ncwr„~,cT) F nFF~AI PI AN -~~,~ 1 LOT 30 LOT 29 LOT 28 LOT 27 2°° 3°°m y I DECEMBER I, 1991 i i i DRAFT AMENDMENT NO. TO THE COURTICE WEST NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN PURPOSE: The purpose of this Amendment is to incorporate revised Parks and Open Space System policies within the Courtice West Neighbourhood Development Plan. BASIS: The Amendment is based upon a document entitled Recreation/Leisure Services Master Plan prepared by Hough Stansbury Woodland Ltd. and Jack B. Ellis & Associates Ltd. for the Town of Newcastle in September 1991. The report has suggested an alternative park hierarchy which would capitalize on the Town's existing land and facility resource base to ensure a balanced provision of leisure and recreation areas. ACTUAL AMENDMENT: i) The Courtice West Neighbourhood Development Plan is amended by replacing Section 2.3 with the following text: n2~g PARRS AND OPEN SPACE SYSTEM 2.3.1 The Courtice West Neighbourhood will be served by a hierarchy of parks and open spaces interconnected by pedestrian and bicycle pathways. These areas comprise lands acquired by the m~ncpa-lity__specfcally for recreational purposes. Generally, the hierarchy of open space shall be as follows: a) Open Space System Major Open Space System Minor Open Space Areas b) Open Space Linkages c) Town Parks d) Community Parks e) Neighbourhood Parks f) Parkettes 2.3.2 OPEN SPACE SYSTEM 2.3.2.1 Major open Space System The Major open Space System designation relates to the Farewell and Harmony Creek valleys. These valley lands are considered environmentally sensitive because they are prone to flooding, provide wildlife habitat and movement corridors - ~Ti and support rare or uncommon types of vegetation. In some areas, slopes are steep and prone to erosion. Vegetation preservation is required within these areas to stabilize stream banks, preserve wildlife habitat and maintain low water temperatures for the cold-water fishery. 2.3.2.2 Minor Open Space Areas Minor Open Space Areas are intended to preserve, wherever possible, unique or important elements of the natural environment having local significance. This may include woodlots, hazard lands and minor watercourses associated with storm water management. These Areas shall provide visual diversity and opportunities for passive recreational activities. 2.3.2.3 Major and Minor Open Space Systems and Areas within the Courtice West Neighbourhood may be either privately or publicly owned. During the review of development proposals, the Town of Newcastle may require the dedication of these areas, or suitable maintenance easements, to an appropriate authority to ensure their preservation, protection and proper management. Urban development is prohibited within these areas. 2.3.3 OPEN SPACE LINKAGES _- -- Open Space Linkages will be facilitated through a triple-tiered system of trails. Regional, Town and Local Neighbourhood Trails will link major facilities within the neighbourhood as well as connecting Courtice with other urban areas. 2.3.4 TOWN PARRS Town Parks are intended to provide various recreational opportunities of specialized character for the entire Town. An Urban and Civic Open Space Area is designated within the Commercial Component Community Central Area of the South Neighbourhood. This area will form the civic and cultural focus of the Courtice Urban Area. 2.3.5 MAJOR AND MINOR COMMUNITY PARRS Major Community Parks shall provide opportunities for a broader range of major active recreational facilities ~yinc+ri~rrti~raA rcnro~t, j.~na 1 ant i vi + i Pg _ St]rh A cti~) facility is designated within Neighbourhood 3B of this Plan to serve all Courtice Neighbourhoods. Minor Community Parks shall provide junior sportsfields and passive recreational areas to service the Courtice Urban Area. They may also partially fulfil a Neighbourhood Park service requirement. 2.3.6 NEIGHBOURHOOD PARRS Neighbourhood Parks shall serve as a focus for a neighbourhood's open space system. These facilities are intended to provide visual diversity and opportunities for a range of unstructured recreational activities. This shall include hard surface courts, play areas, passive and naturalized areas. 2.3.7 PARRETTES Parkettes are intended as supplemental facilities to Community and Neighbourhood Parks. Activities envisioned for Parkettes include tot lots, passive areas and general play areas." ii) amending Schedule 1 as shown on Exhibit 'A' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised - - -- parks--and-open -space--heraachy--symbols; -and, ii) adding Town and Local Neighbourhood Trail locations where appropriate. IMPLEMENTATION: The provisions set forth in the Official Plan of the Town of Newcastle, as amended, regarding the implementation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. INTERPRETATION: The provisions set forth in the Official Plan of the Town of Newcastle, as amended, regarding the interpretation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. _- l 5 Exhibit ",A~ COURTICE WEST NEIGHBOURHOOD :_:::::•°•--,~~~~~~ LAND USE STRUCTURE PLAN ,ice.:::>:<><: €>=>>>:::><:i:>> > ~~rn ~ /I >'::"ti_«.::,.««<,<,:;:~i :::,~r~t;;a:~s,>..>t~i• c.':,`r,,~ SCHEDULE ~ FEBRUARY 1982 _I ~ tr,t,.?,v,, tf,cO rt, ri ~'-nr.;b`~• r O: •'•7` ,i , ~n r 0•' ~ . v . . n` --. r.,,~ fl s ,r 'ter c •t •fi Gt ~y~ U ' F ~ F %i f. ~ C'!M1 r I ./'-- I own cS no ^•U ~c,c~ u r - r OD BOUNDARY c o cj oni, ca, c~na,;1~,L~ :,i~ r NEIGHBOURHO , ;c^ycy i+c Gci f c•e c , nl , i,•.~ .r u •"c'w ,a .-c•n• ~.a RESIDENTIAL 'r r.v r:>xa::: c. a' c%'1' s . :>.::.oa:.y.. o c. o• 'r e. o ' ..4 c ~c Oo.!.,~+ 4;i . :a G' f)'r i iii::i;4::>:::ii:~:>;~ii::"' :%,ijjj;:%~ i:Y :%4 i • t•. 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TO THE COURTICE SOUTH NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN PURPOSE: The purpose of this Amendment is to incorporate revised Parks and Open Space System policies within the Courtice South Neighbourhood Development Plan. BASIS: The Amendment is based upon a document entitled Recreation/Leisure Services Master Plan. prepared by Hough Stansbury Woodland Ltd. and Jack B. Ellis & Associates Ltd. for the Town of Newcastle in September 1991. The report has suggested an alternative park hierarchy which would capitalize on the Town's existing land and facility resource base to ensure a balanced provision of leisure and recreation areas. ACTUAL AMENDMENT: i) The Courtice South Neighbourhood Development Plan is amended by replacing Section 2.3 with the following text: "2.3 PARRS AND OPEN SPACE SYSTEM 2.3.1 The Courtice South Neighbourhood will be served by a hierarchy of parks and open spaces interconnectea by peaestran ana bicycle pathways. These areas comprise lands acquired by the municipality specifically for recreational purposes. Generally, the hierarchy of open space shall be as follows: a) Open Space System Major Open Space System Minor Open Space Areas b) Open Space Linkages c) Town Parks d) Community Parks e) Neighbourhood Parks f) Parkettes 2.3.2 OPEN SPACE SYSTEM 2.3.2.1 Major Open Space System The Major Open Space System designation relates to the Farewell and Black Creek valleys. These valley lands ~r~e~®"~.. Vlle'. l~GJ. CU Cll{~ iJ.. V1aau~.aa~Q11~~'~.~J Ga ul ~_m.T~~/.P~.~ _~~c-L=~?T~_7 gam'-~~~T-?'~.~y are prone to flooding, provide wildlife habitat and movement corridors and support rare or uncommon types of vegetation. In some areas, slopes are steep and prone to erosion. Vegetation preservation is required within these areas to stabilize stream banks, preserve wildlife habitat and maintain low water temperatures for the cold-water fishery. 2.3.2.2 Minor Open Space Areas Minor open Space Areas are intended to preserve,. wherever possible, unique or important elements of the natural environment having local significance. This may include woodlots, hazard lands and minor watercourses associated with storm water management. These Areas shall provide visual diversity and opportunities for passive recreational activities. 2.3.2.3 Major and Minor Open Space Systems and Areas within the Courtice South Neighbourhood may be either privately or publicly owned. During the review of development proposals, the Town of Newcastle may require the dedication of these areas, or suitable maintenance easements, to an appropriate authority to ensure their preservation, protection and proper management. Urban development is prohibited within these areas. 2.3.3 OPEN SPACE LINKAGES Open Space Linkages will be facilitated through a triple-tiered system of trails. Regional, Town and Local Neighbourhood Trails will link major facilities within the .neighbourhood as well as connecting Courtice with other urban areas. 2.3.4 TOWN PARKS Town Parks are intended to provide various recreational opportunities of specialized character for the entire ' Town. An Urban and Civic Open Space Area is designated within the Commercial Component Community Central Area of the South Neighbourhood. This area will form the civic and cultural focus of the Courtice Urban Area. 2.3.5 MAJOR AND MINOR COMMUNITY PARRS Major Community Parks shall provide opportunities for a broader range of major active recreational facilities and unstructured recreational activities. Such a facility is designated within Neighbourhood 3B of this rlan to serve ali ~ourzlc:e 1Ve.iyli~uuti?uv~s. i=, ._r Minor Community Parks shall provide junior sports fields and passive recreational areas to service the Courtice Urban Area. They may also partially fulfil a Neighbourhood Park service requirement. 2.3.6 NEIGHBOURHOOD PARRS Neighbourhood Parks shall serve as a focus for a neighbourhood's open space system. These facilities are intended to provide visual diversity and opportunities for a range of unstructured recreational activities. This shall include hard surface courts, play areas, passive and naturalized areas. 2.3.7 PARRETTES Parkettes are intended as supplemental facilities to Community and Neighbourhood Parks. Activities envisioned for Parkettes include tot lots, passive areas and general play areas." ii) amending Schedule 1 as shown on Exhibit 'A' to this Amendment as follows: i) adding Town and Local Neighbourhood Trail locations where appropriate; and, IMPLEMENTATION: The provisions set forth in the Official Plan of the Town of Newcastle, as amended, regarding the implementation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. INTERPRETATION: The provisions set forth in the Official Plan of the Town of Newcastle, as amended, regarding the interpretation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. ~T i Exhibit "A" E ~-~a ~ ~ii~ ii ~ i~ ~i J R . ~ ~ 8 ~ ~ ~ Q Z ( I 1 m Z ~ O ~ K W wz ~ 8 ~ ~ W ~ ~ ~ ~ W ~ \1 zw ~ ~ d W ~ ~ O ~ m ~ ~ as ~ ~ 8 v w } d o ~ U ~ } K ~ . ~ $H ~ d a Q F o p m _ J ~ N N fn O p 8 ~ a a W W m Z a~~l, ovc dca o ~._.,._..,....__L... -_.. a F a 8 Z lZil Q ~ ~ J J D ~ O j` ~ W d J O J a W U I~ p O Q Q O OU ~ Z 4 N ~ ~ ~ ~ 0: d d ~ J J ~ d ~ ~ ~ ax Q ¢ ~ ~ ~ J 3 Z ?a- ~ , ~ _ ,1 ~ O j ~ _ ' O i ~ z ~ N m a . 6 fr ~ ~ I Z~ ti ~ a ~ Z~ ~>1 _ ~ t-O ~ ~ ~ v oQ o Jo W i O~ o dm o o a III ~I i ~ cn cA o ° No ° W N N °o .p W Ltl W ° ~ JO ~ o -_ U~~ ~ a z d a~ w~~ ~ w F- ~ F- 0 o z J w~ z a t- m a I i i I O Z= ~ u°-i z w w ~ 3 ~J _ t _ ~ J ~ z ~ ° ai ~ ~ w uwi d z F°- F"%~ ~ ~ I t ~ . ~y3 tip. ~.tw. H ^f~ HI I~ ~ . Z ~V i ,h'7 ~ ~ _ k1 1 2. g ~ lj -A ,1 . i 1 i ~ ~ ~ 1 µ ~ i ~„h: : ~ ~ ~ it ~ ~1 *~''n~~ n, ,,r. ~ ~ , ~ 1 ~ 3 #3 ~:I i +;i '~'~a L _ 1 ; ~ ~ m~bK~ ~i ~ ~ 5 as ~ t. `Z=:. ! rc ~ ' a _ d $ o 't jz O \ \ °a , ~,Cr .'i ~ ~ / i ~ n ~M 1 i ~I = ~ .ca ! ` Jl :z n . - r~`~ 7~ r 1 J~ t~ ~ + ~ _ • Ja~~_ce _9 ~ ...NMOl~~ ..7 r) ~ . "1 ! !Z DRAFT AMENDMENT NO. TO THE COURTICE NORTH NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN PURPOSE: The purpose of this Amendment is to incorporate revised Parks and Open Space System policies within the Courtice North Neighbourhood Development Plan. BASIS: The Amendment is based upon a document entitled Recreation/Leisure Services Master Plan prepared by Hough Stansbury Woodland Ltd. and Jack B. Ellis & Associates Ltd. for the Town of Newcastle in September 1991. The report has suggested an alternative park hierarchy which would capitalize on the Town's existing land and facility resource base to ensure a balanced provision of leisure and recreation areas. ACTUAL AMENDMENT: i) The Courtice North Neighbourhood Development Plan is amended by replacing Section 2.3 with the following text: "2.3 PARRS AND OPEN SPACE SYSTEM 2.3.1 The Courtice North Neighbourhood will be served by a hierarchv of parks and open spaces interconnected by pedestrian and bicycle pathways. These areas comprise lands acquired by the municipality specifically for recreational purposes. Generally, the hierarchy of open space shall be as follows: a) Open Space System Major Open Space System Minor Open Space Areas b) Open Space Linkages c) Town Parks d) Community Parks e) Neighbourhood Parks f) Parkettes 2.3.2 OPEN SPACE SYSTEM 2.3.2.1 Major Open Space System The Major Open Space System designation relates to the Farewell and Black Creek valleys. These valley lances are consiaerea environmenzaliy _ ,- -~ n sensitive because they are prone to flooding, provide wildlife habitat and movement corridors and support rare or uncommon types of vegetation. In some areas, slopes are steep and prone to erosion. Vegetation preservation is required within these areas to stabilize stream banks, preserve wildlife habitat and maintain low water temperatures for the cold-water fishery. 2.3.2.2 Minor Open Space Areas Minor Open Space Areas are intended to preserve, wherever possible, unique or important elements of the natural environment having local significance. This may include woodlots, hazard lands and minor watercourses associated with storm water management. These Areas shall provide visual diversity and opportunities for passive recreational activities. 2.3.2.3 Major and Minor Open Space Systems and Areas within the Courtice North Neighbourhood may be either privately or publicly owned. During the review of development proposals, the Town of Newcastle may require the dedication of these areas, or suitable maintenance easements, to an appropriate authority to ensure their preservation, protection and proper management. Urban development is prohibited within these areas. 2.3.3 OPEN SPACE LINKAGES Open Space Linkages will be facilitated through a triple-tiered system of trails. Regional, Town and Local Neighbourhood Trails will link major facilities within the neighbourhood as well as connecting Courtice with other urban areas. 2.3.4 TOWN PARRS Town Parks are intended to provide various recreational opportunities of specialized character for the entire Town. An Urban and Civic Open Space Area is designated within the Commercial Component Community Central Area of the South Neighbourhood. This area will form the civic and cultural focus of the Courtice Urban Area. 2.3.5 MAJOR AND MINOR COMMUNITY PARKS Major Community Parks shall provide opportunities for a broader range of major active recreational facilities and unstructured recreational activities. Such a facility is designated within Neighbourhood 3B of this Plan to serve all Courtice Neighbourhoods. Minor Community Parks shall provide junior sportsfields and passive recreational areas to service the Courtice Urban Area. They may also partially fulfil a Neighbourhood Park service requirement. 2.3.6 NEIGHBOURHOOD PARRS Neighbourhood Parks shall serve as a focus for a neighbourhood's open space system. These facilities are intended to provide visual diversity and opportunities for a range of unstructured recreational activities. This shall include hard surface courts, play areas, passive and naturalized areas. 2.3.7 PARKETTES Parkettes are intended as supplemental facilities to Community and Neighbourhood Parks. Activities envisioned for Parkettes include tot lots, passive areas and general play areas." ii) amending Schedule 3A as shown on Exhibit 'A' to this Amendment as follows: i) adding Town and Local Neighbourhood Trail locations where appropriate. iii) amending Schedule 3B as shown on Exhibit 'B' to this Amendment as follows: i) deleting the existing parks and open space hierarchy symbols and adding the revised parks and open space hierarchy symbols; ii) adding Town and Local Neighbourhood Trail locations where appropriate; and, iii) changing a portion of the "Low Density Residential" designation to "Minor Open Space" reflecting an alteration of an CX1~7 ~llll~ WQLClVVUl a~.G• J~~ iv) amending Schedule 3C as shown on Exhibit 'C' to this Amendment as follows: i) adding Town and Local Neighbourhood Trail locations where appropriate; ii) changing the "Residential Special Policy" and "Low Density Residential" to "Residential Medium Density" and "Minor open Space" to reflect the approved residential plan of subdivision; and, iii) expanding the existing parkette from 0.8 hectares (2.0 ac) to 1.1 hectares (2.7 ac). IMPLEMENTATION: The provisions set forth in the Official Plan of the Town of Newcastle, as amended, regarding the implementation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. INTERPRETATION: The provisions set forth in the Official Plan of the Town of Newcastle, as amended, regarding the interpretation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. -•-•-• -• -•-•-•-•-•-Exhibit ~~A~:~ ~LANOS SUBJECT TO AN i OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT % l•~ APPL,ICATIONr r ELANDS SUBJECT TO I AN OFFICIAL PLAN •~iil !1~ ! AMENDMENT APPLICATION •„i, • M '*•:::tii•::i:; .iii;,: i , i . "iti:~'~O? ;iii w i:. _ - 1 ::iii;.}: : • ? i!iii.ii F :i! 'wfk.. ~ ~ ' • :;iii;::;. ??O .:ii.i~?ii:ii i', _ .:':~•iiii;:•t•O??~ i~!';i:i i E iii:. nC•, ~ \iti,._r; i;i ~ . i!~'_: a.•;tiii~is;??~,Fiiiiii i iiiii ?I\~ r•_~•~l~t ~:~il_' r r~T. ..i::iii?ii ii;it::!''?e` ; i ii is iii.it -i i t';;::,•~: ?~?.:iil I:::ii' e.hr -\ii'\i1/`\-1;j/=,,`j;•t ill„_ti_;, • • , ~ r • • S•.;;.. ~ s:.~:.::..:. V:• ? 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