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Report To: Joint Committees
Date of Meeting: May 8, 2023 Report Number: PDS-033-23
Submitted By: Carlos Salazar, Director of Planning and Development Services
Reviewed By: Mary -Anne Dempster, CAO By-law Number: 2023-032
File Number: PLN 42 Resolution#: JC-049-23
Report Subject: Initiating Clarington's Official Plan Review
Recommendation:
1. That Report PDS-033-23, and any related delegations or communication items, be
received for information;
2. That the Special Meeting of Council to initiate the update to the Official Plan be held on
June 27, 2023, and advertised in accordance with the provisions of the Planning Act to
hear submissions from the public on this matter; and
3. That all interested parties listed in Report PDS-026-23 and any delegations be advised
of Council's decision.
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Report Overview
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The Clarington Official Plan is our main policy document that establishes the long-term
vision for our Municipality, manages growth and development, and guides capital investment
decisions now and into the future.
Municipalities are required to update their Official Plans every five years. The Clarington
Official Plan was last updated in 2018, and is due for a review to:
• Ensure the vision for the Municipality continues to meet the community's evolving
needs;
• Align with recent changes in provincial policy and legislation; and
• Conform to the new Durham Regional Official Plan.
A Special Meeting of Council is required to initiate an Official Plan Review.
The funding to undertake the Official Plan Review was approved as part of the Planning and
Infrastructure Department budget for 2022. Now that Durham's new Regional Official Plan is
nearing completion, the timing is right to commence the review of our Official Plan.
The purpose of this report is to initiate the process to update the Clarington Official Plan,
through an Official Plan Review under Section 26 of the Planning Act. A Special Meeting of
Council will be scheduled for June 27, 2023, to discuss the revisions that may be included as
part of the Review and hear from members of the public.
1. Background
What is an Official Plan?
1.1 An Official Plan is a strategic planning document that establishes a policy framework to
guide the physical, social, environmental, and economic development of a municipality
to ensure land and resources are used efficiently and sustainably, and to protect for
public health and safety.
1.2 The Official Plan is a document that outlines possibilities and sets aspirations for what
we want our Municipality to become. It affects every resident, business, and landowner
in Clarington. Council decisions about development applications, neighbourhood needs
and functions, and capital investments are required to align with the Official Plan.
1.3 Specifically, the Official Plan directs:
• Which forms of housing and densities are appropriate in certain locations (e.g.,
major transit station areas, along major roads, within existing neighbourhoods);
• How to support economic development, attract investment, and generate local jobs;
• Where and how environmental features are to be protected and buffered;
• How to preserve our agricultural land base in the long-term and support agricultural
industry and local food production;
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• Which roads need to be widened to accommodate growth and how they are to be
designed for pedestrians, bicycles, public transit, and private vehicles;
• Where parks, trails and recreation spaces will be located and how they will be
connected;
• How the Municipality will invest in community spaces, facilities, and services; and
• How to zone property, regulating how each property can be used and developed.
Clarington is growing and evolving
1.4 Our communities are not static, and we need to ensure our Official Plan is updated
regularly to remain relevant and keep pace with Clarington's evolving needs.
1.5 Currently at approximately 107,000 residents, Clarington has been the fastest growing
Municipality in Durham Region between 1996 and 2021. Strong population growth and
increasingly diverse population demographics are expected to continue over the next 30
years to reach our 2051 forecast of 221,000 people and 70,300 jobs, representing
increases of 110 percent and 135 percent, respectively (Figure 1).
Growth Forecasts �N
Job Creation 2021— 2051: 40, 400- 135%
Population Increase 2021 — 2051
115.700 -110%
iu,aw
221,000
9,900 105,00I
2021 2051 2021 2051
Figure 1: Growth Forecasts for Clarington, 2021-2051
1.6 New areas of development and redevelopment to accommodate and service
Clarington's growing population will bring higher -density neighbourhoods (e.g., major
transit station areas) and built forms (e.g., high-rise apartments) that function differently
and have different needs than the traditional low -density, ground -related residential
neighbourhoods that have comprised much of Clarington's past growth.
1.7 As Clarington is expected to become home to an additional 115,000 residents, and
support 40,000 new jobs, it is essential that we plan for our future growth in a way that
is thoughtful, appropriate, and supports the values of our residents and businesses.
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2. Updating the Official Plan
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2.1 Clarington's current Official Plan was last updated in 2018 and has a planning horizon of
2031.
2.2 The Official Plan has a vision that focuses on:
Each of our urban and rural communities building on their individual character while
fostering a common economic base and collective image; and
• A Clarington where people, businesses and governments work together to balance
growth with protection, management and enhancement of rural landscapes, cultural
heritage, and natural resources in a manner that emphasizes high quality design in
place making.
2.3 This vision will continue to guide Clarington's growth and development. However, it is
time to update the Official Plan to ensure it continues to (i) align with Clarington's
Strategic goals to foster engaged communities, support environmental sustainability,
and support responsible growth of housing and employment opportunities (ii) meet the
evolving needs of our residents and businesses, and (iii) conform to applicable
provincial and regional policies and plans.
Ensure the Clarington Official Plan continues to meet local needs
2.4 Since the time of the last Official Plan update in 2018, the Municipality has either
completed or is undertaking various initiatives that will inform the Official Plan Review to
make sure the update to the Plan aligns with the Municipality's needs current and long-
term needs. These include:
• Clarington Strategic Plan
• Clarington Economic Development Strategy, 2022
• Development Charges Background Study, 2020
• Clarington Waterfront Strategy Update (ongoing)
• Active Transportation Master Plan (commencing shortly)
• Parks, Recreation, and Culture Master Plan (commencing shortly)
Provincial Policy and Legislation is Changing
2.5 The Clarington Official Plan must conform with provincial legislation and planning
documents. Since the last update, there have been numerous significant changes to
provincial legislation and policy affecting land use planning in Clarington, including but
not limited to:
• Provincial Policy Statement, 2020
• A Place to Grow: Growth Plan, 2020
• Amendments to the Planning Act (e.g., Bill 109 (More Homes for Everyone Act,
2022) and Bill 23 (More Homes, Built Faster Act, 2022))
• Amendments to the Development Charges Act and Ontario Heritage Act
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2.6 In November 2022, the Province passed Bill 23 (More Homes, Built Faster Act, 2022)
introducing significant and sweeping changes to Ontario's land use planning framework
and municipal processes that need to be implemented through the Official Plan Review.
These changes have substantial impacts on how municipalities plan for and finance
growth and development in support of healthy and sustainable communities.
Specifically, the changes implemented through Bill 23:
Table 1: Changes to be Implemented through the Update to the Official Plan as a result of Bill 23
Mandatory Land
Within one year of the Bowmanville and Courtice Major Transit Station
Use Permissions
Areas being approved by the Province, Clarington's Official Plan and
to Enable
Zoning By-law must be updated to include minimum heights and
Increased Density
densities for the areas.
The Official Plan must be updated to align with the new permissions
for permit as -of -right, up to three residential units on an urban
residential lot, and to remove certain parking requirements and
direction on minimum unit sizes.
Parkland
Bill 23 reduced alternative parkland dedication rates by half and allows
Requirements and
landowners to identify land they intend to provide for parkland,
Development
including allowing for encumbered parkland/strata parks, and privately
Charges
owned publicly accessible parks. These changes affect how Clarington
is able to plan for, acquire and fund parkland for the community, and
must be implemented as part of the Official Plan Review.
New reductions to and exemptions from development charges for
affordable and attainable housing will require consideration manage
this revenue decrease to ensure communities continue to be planned
with the supportive spaces and services they require.
Restricting Site
The Official Plan update will consider how to continue to encourage
Plan and Urban
high quality urban design as an integral component of great place -
Design Tools
making and community -building.
Cultural Heritage
Changes to the Ontario Heritage Act implemented higher threshold
Conservation
criteria, making if more difficult to protect cultural heritage resources.
The Official Plan update will consider policies and tools that can be
used to support the conservation of Clarington's cultural heritage.
Municipal
Durham Region has been identified as an upper -tier municipality
Planning
without planning responsibilities (see subsection 2.11, below)
Framework
Natural Heritage
The Review will look at how to best align with the changes to
and the Role of
provincial natural heritage policies and wetland policies, while
Conservation
continuing to plan for and protect natural heritage features and
Authorities
functions. This will include how to compensate for the substantial
removal of Conservation Authorities' natural heritage expertise from
the development approvals process.
Application
Updates to policies relating to complete applications, study terms of
Processing and
reference, and pre -consultation will be considered to address changes
Timelines
to the development approvals process implemented through Bill 109.
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2.7 More recently on April 6, 2023, the Province released a new draft Provincial Planning
Statement and proposed Bill 97 (Helping Homebuyers, Protecting Tenants Act, 2023).
Both documents are currently posted on Environmental Registry of Ontario for review
and comment. The approval of the proposed Provincial Planning Statement would
eliminate the Growth Plan and the existing Provincial Policy Statement, 2020. Staff will
be reporting on this matter in a separate report in advance of the Province's
commenting deadline. These changes would also have to be considered as part of our
Official Plan Review.
Durham Region has completed a new Regional Official Plan
2.8 Section 27 of the Planning Act requires Clarington to amend its Official Plan to conform
to upper -tier official plans within one year of the upper -tier official plan coming into
effect.
2.9 Durham Region has almost completed its Envision Durham Official Plan Review
exercise and is expected to adopt the new Regional Official Plan on May 17t", after
which it will be sent to the Province for review and approval.
2.10 The Region's new Official Plan establishes population and employment targets for
Clarington to the year 2051, identifies urban expansion areas for the 2051 planning
horizon, and delineates Major Transit Station Areas in Courtice and Bowmanville. Our
Official Plan must be updated to appropriately consider and incorporate these growth
allocations.
2.11 Staff notes as part of the Planning Act changes introduced through Bill 23, Durham
Region will eventually become an upper -tier municipality without planning
responsibilities, at which time the Regional Official Plan would be assumed by Durham's
area municipalities. These changes are not expected to come into force until winter
2024 at the earliest, however staff will consider their impact as part of the Official Plan
Review.
The Planning Act has requirements for municipalities to update Official Plans
2.12 In addition to the considerations noted above, subsection 26 (1) of Planning Act requires
municipalities to update their Official Plans no less frequently than every five years to
ensure they conform to provincial plans, have regard for matters of provincial interest,
and be consistent with provincial policy statements.
2.13 To initiate an Official Plan Review, subsection 26(3) of the Planning Act directs Council
to (i) consult with the Region of Durham as the approval authority and other public
agencies, and (ii) requires that Council hold a `special meeting' open to the public to
discuss the revisions that may be required as part of the Official Plan Review.
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3. Official Plan Review Process
Special Meeting of Council
3.1 It is recommended that the required Special Meeting be held on June 27, 2023, in the
Council Chambers at the Municipal Administrative Centre (MAC). This meeting will be
open to the public. As required by the Planning Act, the meeting will be advertised a
minimum of six weeks in advance through the local newspapers, the website, Planning
and Infrastructure Services e-newsletter, and through the Municipality's social media
channels.
3.2 To assist the public in preparing their submissions, staff will prepare an introductory
discussion paper outlining key issues and the general scope of the review. The
discussion paper will be released at least two weeks prior to the Special Meeting.
Scope of work to be considered
3.3 The above provides a general outline of the legislative requirements that govern the
review of municipal Official Plans.
3.4 An Official Plan Review is a large undertaking, consisting of a wide variety of
components and issues, including growth management, natural heritage, rural and
agricultural systems, employment areas, and servicing and transportation infrastructure.
Consulting services will be required assist with the scope work required to complete the
Review.
3.5 Staff is drafting a Terms of Reference for the Official Plan Review that will identify the
process and work program to retain the necessary consulting services. The draft Terms
of Reference would be revised as necessary in accordance with comments received at
the Special Meeting of Council.
4. Public Engagement Considerations
4.1 Community and stakeholder engagement through out the Official Plan Review is
essential to updating the Clarington Official Plan in a way that successfully captures the
needs and desires of the community.
4.2 The holding of a Special Meeting of Council to discuss what might be required as part of
our Official Plan Review and hear from residents and stakeholders on the matter
represents the first opportunity of many that will be part of a comprehensive consultation
program for this project.
5. Financial Considerations
5.1 Funding for the Official Plan Review was approved as part of the 2022 Planning and
Infrastructure Department budget and has been carried forward for use in completing
this project.
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6. Concurrence
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6.1 This report has been reviewed by the Deputy CAO/Treasurer who concurs with the
recommendation.
7. Conclusion
7.1 The purpose of this report is to initiate the process to update the Clarington Official Plan,
through an Official Plan Review under Section 26 of the Planning Act. A Special
Meeting of Council will be scheduled for June 27, 2023, to discuss revisions to the
Clarington Official Plan that may be required as part of the Review.
7.2 To assist the public in preparing their submissions, staff will prepare an introductory
discussion paper outlining key issues and the general scope of the review, to be
released approximately two weeks prior to the Special Meeting.
Staff Contact: Sarah Allin, Principal Planner, sallin@clarington.net or 905-623-3379 ext. 2419
or Lisa Backus, Manager, Community Planning, Ibackus a().clarington.net or 905-623-3379 ext.
2413.
Interested Parties:
List of Interested Parties available from Department.