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Report To: Special Planning and Development Committee
Date of Meeting: January 16, 2023 Report Number: PDS-005-23
Submitted By:
Reviewed By:
File Number:
Report Subject:
Carlos Salazar, Director of Planning and Infrastructure Services
Mary -Anne Dempster, CAO
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By-law Number:
Resolution#: PD-002-23
Envision Durham Update Information Report: Proposed Growth
Allocations and Settlement Area Boundary Expansions
Recommendation:
1. That Report PDS-005-23, and any related delegations or communication items, be
received for information;
2. That Council requests the Region to attend a Clarington Council meeting and host a
Public Meeting/Public Information Centre in Clarington on the proposed Growth
Allocations and Settlement Area Boundary Expansions, in consultation with Planning
and Infrastructure Services staff;
3. That Council requests the Region to provide an extension to the commenting period for
the proposed Growth Allocations and Settlement Area Boundary Expansions (SABE),
and the Draft Working Copy of the new Regional Official Plan to at least March 31,
2023;
4. That Council requests the Region to reassess the land needs and SABEs required to
accommodate the endorsed growth Scenario 2A, to account for the lands in Durham
Region that were recently removed from the Greenbelt Plan area for the purpose of
urban residential development;
5. That a copy of Report PDS-005-23 and Council's decision be sent to the Region of
Durham, and the other Durham Region area municipalities; and
6. That all interested parties listed in Report PDS-005-23 and any delegations be advised
of Council's decision.
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Report Overview
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Envision Durham is Durham Region's Municipal Comprehensive Review (MCR) of the
Regional Official Plan (ROP). The MCR was initiated in 2019 to develop the vision for the
Region to 2051. The MCR is now in Phase 3 (Direct), providing direction on various
components and providing the public and area municipalities opportunities to provide
comments.
One such component is the Growth Management and Land Needs Assessment to determine
a preferred growth scenario to accommodate the Province's 2051 Growth Plan forecasts. In
spring 2022, a series of alternative land needs scenarios were considered, each quantifying
the amount of land that would be required to meet the 2051 forecasts, based on different
built form compositions. Staff presented Report PDS-021-22 with recommendations on the
proposed alternatives in April 2022.
On November 10, 2022, the Region released an information report entitled Draft Settlement
Area Boundary Expansions and Area Municipal Growth Allocations (Report 2022-INFO-91).
On January 4, 2023, Regional staff advised the consultation period for this component would
close on January 18, 2023.
The purpose of this report is to provide Clarington-focused highlights of the Region's report.
1. Background
Purpose
1.1 The purpose of this report is to provide Clarington-focused highlights of the Region's
Growth Allocation and Settlement Area Boundary Expansion Information Report (Report
2022-INFO-91). The Region's report and the supporting technical report, prepared by
Watson and Associates, is available on the Envision Durham website.
Commenting Period
1.2 On November 10, 2022, the Region released its information report `Draft Settlement
Area Boundary Expansions and Area Municipal Growth Allocations' (Report 2022-INFO-
91) identifying the extent and location of proposed SABEs required to accommodate the
Region's population and employment growth forecasts to 2051. On January 4, 2023,
Regional staff advised the consultation period for this component would close on
January 18, 2023.
1.3 On December 23, 2022, the Region released a `Working Copy Draft' of its new Regional
Official Plan to the Area Municipal Working Group, Conservation Authorities Working
Group, and Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, and requested comments by
January 20, 2023.
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1.4 A condensed commenting period for area municipalities for policy and mapping changes
of this magnitude is challenging and does not provide sufficient time for staff to
undertake the necessary review. This is particularly so in the current context of the
recent Bill 23 amendments, the implications of which are drastic, and were outlined in
Report PDS-054-22.
Community Consultation
1.5 Since releasing its Information Report on the area municipal growth allocations and draft
SABE mapping on its website in November, the Region has not hosted any community
consultation sessions to provide information and answer questions from the public or
the landowners affected by the proposed changes.
1.6 Given the extent of the proposed SABEs in Clarington, the Region is requested to
attend a Clarington Council meeting and host a Public Meeting/Public Information
Centre to provide the opportunity for members of Council and the public to ask
questions and make comments.
1.7 As a matter of good practice, Planning and Infrastructure Services staff would not
typically provide comments on policy matters as significant as growth allocations and
SABEs without hearing from and considering input from Council, Clarington's advisory
committees (e.g. Agricultural Advisory Committee of Clarington) and the public.
1.8 It is requested that the Region extend the commenting period on both the Growth
Allocations and SABEs and the Working Copy Draft of the new Regional Official Plan to
at least March 31, 2023. A deadline in April 2023 may be more appropriate, depending
on the timing of the Region's public consultation in Clarington.
Region's Report
1.9 The Region's report includes draft mapping showing the extent and location of
Settlement Area Boundary Expansions that are required to accommodate the Region's
population and employment forecasts to 2051 of 1.3 million people and 460,000 jobs.
The Report also includes the draft proposed growth allocations for new residential and
jobs, distributed by area municipality.
1.10 On May 25, 2022, Regional Council endorsed Land Use Scenario 2A, which is based on
a residential unit mix of 33% low density, 38% medium density, and 29% high density, a
minimum intensification target of 50%, and 3,671 hectares (9,071 acres) of additional
developable urban area required to accommodate the 2051 growth forecast. It is noted
the land needs scenario is Region -wide, and not specific to Clarington.
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1.11 As proposed, the SABEs would consume approximately 60% of the Region's whitebelt,
and 41 % of the Clarington's whitebelt lands. Clarington is proposed to accommodate
approximately 37% of the total expansion area across the Region.
1.12 The Region's report was completed prior to the Province's release of Bill 23 (More
Homes, Built Faster Act, 2022) and does not account for the significant impacts of the
changes to the Planning Act brought forward by Bill 23, or the those of the Greenbelt
Plan amendments removing lands from the Greenbelt for the purpose of urban housing
development.
1.13 The Region states it is intended that the final growth allocations and locations for
SABEs will come forward for Regional Council approval in early 2023, as part of the
draft new Regional Official Plan.
2. Overview and Discussion
The following sections provide the highlights of the Region's report.
Growth Management Strategy
2.1 The Region undertook its Growth Management Strategy in two phases. Phase 1
included a Land Needs Assessment to determine how much additional urban land is
required to accommodate Durham's forecasted population and employment growth of
1.3 million people and 460,000 jobs by the year 2051. This Phase concluded with
Regional Council's endorsement of Community Area Land Scenario 2A and
Employment Area Land Need Scenario 2 on May 25, 2022.
2.2 Phase 2 of the Growth Management Strategy addresses overall regional growth,
intensification, housing unit mix, and localized density targets allocated across
Durham's area municipalities. Area municipal growth allocations have also been
developed. The proposed growth allocations for Clarington are included in Table 1,
below:
Table 1: Proposed Growth Allocations and SABEs for Durham Region and Clarington
Growth Allocation Metric
Durham Region
Clarington
Population to 2051
1.3 million people
221,000
Employment (jobs) to 2051
460,000
70,300
Household Unit Mix: Low,
Medium, High Density
33% low, 38% medium,
29% high
47% low, 35% medium, 18%
high
Minimum Intensification Target
50%
40%
Total Designated Greenfield Area
Density in 2051
53 people and jobs per
hectare
48 people and jobs per
hectare
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Growth Allocation Metric
Durham Region
Clarington
Additional Developable Urban
3,671 hectares (9,071
1,373 hectares (3,393 acres)
Land Required (SABEs)
acres)
Proportion of Whitebelt Lands
60%
41 %
consumed by Proposed SABEs
2.3 The Region's growth management and land needs assessment work considers area
municipal context, including land supply and the ability to accommodate future growth
through SABEs. As such, local intensification targets, density, and housing mix are not
evenly distributed among the area municipalities.
Proposed Settlement Area Boundary Expansions
2.4 Provincial policy provides direction on where and how growth can be accommodated
through SABEs. Generally, lands within the Greenbelt and the Oak Ridges Moraine are
protected from future urban growth and are not eligible to be considered for settlement
area boundary expansions.
2.5 Lands located outside of current urban boundaries that are also outside of the Greenbelt
Plan area and the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan area are referred to as the
`whitebelt'. Provincial policy provides for SABEs into the whitebelt, subject to
demonstrating the need for an expansion through a land budgeting exercise as part of
an MCR and evaluating the feasibility of the expansion.
2.6 The Region's whitebelt lands are the focus of the proposed SABEs, and consist of
approximately 6,426 hectares (15,878 acres) of lands within Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa,
and Clarington, when netted for constrained areas (e.g. freeways, rail and utility
corridors, cemeteries, and the natural heritage system). Durham's remaining
municipalities (Ajax, Brock, Scugog, and Uxbridge) do not have any whitebelt lands.
2.7 In accordance with the policies of the Growth Plan and the current ROP, the proposed
SABEs were developed with the following feasibility criteria in mind: municipal servicing
capacity and feasibility, transportation connectivity, financial viability of providing
services, impacts on watershed conditions and the water resource system, agricultural
capability of the land, aggregate potential, archaeological and cultural heritage, and
compatibility and fit with existing Regional Structure.
2.8 For Clarington specifically, Regional staff identified the following considerations in
developing the proposed growth allocation and draft SABE mapping:
• The relatively large whitebelt area in Clarington, providing greater flexibility for
SABEs;
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• Maintaining the existing urban separators to the extent possible between Courtice
and Bowmanville, and Bowmanville and Newcastle;
• Logical distribution of Employment Areas along 400 series highways, including along
both sides of Highway 418, east of the existing Courtice urban boundary, and along
Highway 401, where it meets highway 35/115 in between existing Bowmanville and
Newcastle;
• Community Areas are proposed adjacent to the existing Courtice Urban Area that
would have the effect of rounding out the planned Courtice Protected Major Transit
Station Area (PMTSA) and the Southeast Courtice Secondary Plan Area;
• For the Orono urban area, a previously deferred expansion to the Orono
Employment Area is included pursuant to a March 16, 2020, decision of the Local
Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT), which allows employment uses and applies to
lands on both sides of Tamblyn Road. The proposed SABE implements the LPAT
decision.
2.9 The Region has not accepted Clarington's request for additional Community Lands in
Orono, citing the request does not conform to the applicable provincial Greenbelt and
Regional policies because of a lack of municipal sanitary services.
2.10 Approximately 37% of the total SABE area lands across the Region are proposed within
Clarington, substantially increasing the geographic areas of Bowmanville, Courtice, and
Newcastle. The full extent of the proposed SABEs in Clarington is illustrated on
Attachment 1 to this Report.
Timing of Development of lands within Settlement Area Boundary Expansion Areas
2.11 The Region indicates the proposed SABEs are intended to designate the land base
necessary to accommodate the Durham's 2051 population and employment forecasts.
The SABE areas are to be planned to be developed over the 30-year planning horizon.
2.12 The Region's Land Needs Assessment used density targets that are close to the
Growth Plan's minimum targets in order to achieve the additional land requirements
identified in the Regional Council -endorsed scenario.
2.13 Current residential development patterns are more compact and are of higher densities,
suggesting the extent to which SABEs are being proposed is not necessary at this time.
2.14 The Region indicates SABE areas are not expected to develop prior to 2031. It is critical
that area municipalities have the ability to undertake more detailed secondary planning,
including phasing, in order to effectively plan for development within the Built-up Area,
Designated Greenfield Area, and SABE area to ensure the logical progression of
development patterns and the cost-efficient coordination and extension of services.
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General Considerations and Comments
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2.15 The Region's proposed growth allocations and SABEs for Clarington would result in a
substantial amount of urban land being added to Clarington's Bowmanville, Courtice,
and Newcastle communities.
2.16 Staff is currently working with Hemson to update Clarington's population and
employment forecast work and land needs analysis based on the area municipal growth
allocation information released by the Region in November, including an assessment of
the implications of the Bill 23 and Greenbelt Plan changes.
2.17 As noted in the Bill 23 Report presented to Council in December, analysis completed to
date suggests Clarington has sufficient planned and approved capacity to accommodate
the recently assigned short-term housing target of 13,000 homes by 2031, and our
planned population growth to 2051.
2.18 The Region is requested to include a designation/policy framework in the new ROP that
provides area municipalities the ability to bring the proposed SABE lands into the urban
area for development as needed within the 2051 planning horizon, and as appropriate in
the local context. Such a framework for phasing will be necessary given the magnitude
of the proposed SABEs to ensure infrastructure planning and budgeting is appropriately
focused and effective. This will be particularly important, given the Bill 23 changes
reducing development charges and parkland requirements.
2.19 Bill 23 identifies Durham Region as a regional municipality without planning
responsibilities, and whose ROP, or components thereof, would be assumed by the
area municipalities to the extent that it is relevant. There is much uncertainty around the
implications of these Bill 23 changes and how they will be implemented. Additional
clarity and insight is requested as to the purpose of expediting the MCR process to
approve the ROP without the typical level of consultation with the community or the area
municipalities expected to assume the document.
2.20 The Greenbelt Plan amendments have not been addressed in the Region's report.
Significant areas of land in Durham Region were removed from the Greenbelt, including
lands in Pickering, Ajax, and Clarington. It is requested that the Region reassess the
land needs and SABEs required to implement Scenario 2A, accounting for the additional
lands available for development across the Region that were formerly part of the
Greenbelt.
2.21 The Region is requested to attend a Clarington Council meeting and host a Public
Meeting/Public Information Centre to provide opportunity for members of Council and
the public to ask questions and make comments on the proposed changes.
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2.22 An extension to the consultation period is requested to at least March 31, 2023, to
provide for appropriate community consultation and to allow staff to complete the
necessary analysis and review, including consideration of how the Bill 23 changes and
recently identified 2031 housing targets will impact our forecasting and land needs work.
Additional time may be required, depending on the timing of the requested public
consultation in Clarington.
2.23 Growth Allocations and SABEs mapping is a fundamental component of the MCR that
will significantly impact how and where Clarington will grow over the next 30 years.
Additional detailed comments will be provided to Regional staff on both the Growth
Allocation and SABE component, and the Working Copy Draft of the new ROP once
staff has heard from Council, and the public, and upon the completion of our review.
3. Financial Considerations
Not Applicable.
4. Concurrence
Not Applicable.
5. Conclusion
5.1 The purpose of this report was to provide an overview of the Region's Information
Report on Area Municipal Growth Allocations and Draft SABE Mapping.
5.2 The Region is requested to host a public meeting in Clarington and provide additional
time for review and comments. Recently, significant staff resources have been directed
to the analysis of and comments on Bill 23 and the Greenbelt Plan amendments, further
justifying the need for additional time to review.
5.3 Staff is currently working with Hemson to analyze the proposed growth allocations and
SABEs and to update Clarington's own growth forecasts and land needs assessment.
This work will inform staff's detailed comments on this component of the Region's MCR
and will include the implications of the recent Bill 23 and Greenbelt Plan changes.
5.4 It is respectfully recommended that (i) this report be received (ii) the Region host
community consultation in Clarington (iii) the consultation period for area municipal
comments on the growth allocation and SABE work, and the Draft Working Copy of the
new ROP be extended (iv) that the land needs and SABE requirements be reassessed,
accounting for the former Greenbelt lands, and (v) this report be circulated to Durham
Region and other Durham Region area Municipalities.
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Staff Contact: Sarah Allin, Planner, 905-623-3379 ext. 2419 or sallin(@clarington.net or Lisa
Backus, Manager of Community Planning, 905-623-3379 ext. 2413 or Ibackus(@clarington.net.
Attachments:
Attachment 1 — Proposed Settlement Area Boundary Expansions — Clarington
Interested Parties:
List of Interested Parties available from Department.
I Settlement Area Boundary Expansions - Clarington
Proposed Settlement Area Boundary
Expansion Areas
Regional Centre / Regional Corridor
Prime Agricultural Areas
0 1 2 3 4 Employment Areas
Kilometres Major Open Space Areas
Living Areas / Community Areas
Existing ROP Schedule 'A' shown for context
and subject to further refinements. Hamlet
See Covering Report for more information.
Waterfront Areas
Oak Ridges Moraine Areas
Greenbelt Boundary
Q Urban Area Boundary
Municipal Boundary
Selected Endorsed
Employment Conversions
(for context)
Proposed Major Transit
Station Area Extension
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