HomeMy WebLinkAbout74-27REPORT NO. 2
REVISED DISTRICT OFFICIAL PLAN
WORK PROGRAM .�
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The attached work program has been revised to take account of
my comments made in Report No. 1. As this matter has been held
up now for three months and deals with a project which was
originally estimated to take six months, I urge its approval
forthwith so that the Consultant can get on with the jot.
Respectfully submitted,
George F. Howden,
Planning Director.
WORK PROGRAM
NEWCASTLE DISTRICT PLAN
to INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this document is to outline:
(i) the basic approach to be followed in the preparation of the
District Plan.
(ii) the general content to be found within the initial Planning
Study and District Plan,
(iii) the anticipated timing of the various stages of the program;
and
(iv) the detailed studies to be prepared for the long term Planning
of the District.
2. BASIC APPROACH
It is proposed that an interim District Plan be initially developed
through a fairly straightforward process of reviewing the four
existing Official Plans, updating the data where necessary, re-
vising the documents in light of recent Provincial, Regional and
Town policies and consolidating this information into one document.
The purpose of the Interim Plan is to establish policies that will
guide the development of the Town of Newcastle in a desirable
fashion, until such time as a Regional Plan has been approved,
3 ,, PHASE I
(a) Goals and Objectives:
The first task before the Planning Advisory Committee should
be to establish a set of Interim goals and objectives that
would provide the proper direction to the analysis and syn-
thesis of the individual existing Official Plans, in order
that a common reference will exist to assist in reconciling
competing or otherwise conflicting interests. Preliminary
goals and objectives relating to the Interim period would be
prepared by consolidating the goals and objectives of the
existing Official Plans and supplementing these as suggested
by working experience, The Planning Advisory Committee would
review the goals and objectives, ensuring they reflected the
desired state for the Town.
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(b) Base Mapping:
A Base Map for the Town of Newcastle will be prepared at the
scale of 1" =2000' using base maps supplied by the Regional
Planning Department.
For the areas of concentrated growth detail maps at a larger
scale will be used. Cronars of all plates, schedules and base
maps will be required from the Newcastle Village Official Plan
and Planning Study. Where suitable base mapping already exists,
copies of the dylars would be provided to the Consultants.
Mapping which has already been done by the Regional Planning
Department would be used wherever possible.
(c) Detailed Review of Existing Plans:
The Consultants shall prepare a report reviewing the existing
Official Plans on a subject basis. For example, Estate
Residential would be analysed on how the various Plans dif-
fered in their handling of this form of development, as well
as outlining the strengths and weaknesses of the various ap-
proaches. Indirect implications of the present and alternative
policies will be outline asa,part of the review.
Once the report has been prepared, the Planning Advisory
Committee and the Consultants should meet in order that areas
concern and /or conflict may be identified.
Copies of the Bowmanville Official Plan and Planning Studies,
as well as any backup reports will be supplied to the
Consultant.
Where they exist, the Regional Planning Department's and the
Ministry of Housing's comments on the four existing plans will
be taken into consideration.
PHASE II
(a) Planning Study:
Based on the existing Planning Studies and reports, an Interim
Planning Study will be prepared for the Town of Newcastle and
reviewed by the Planning Advisory Committee. Updating of
data will be provided where necessary. This study will con-
centrate on the rural areas of the municipality and on those
urban areas where extensive development or redevelopment could
take slate in the Interim period.
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(a) Planning Study:
During Phase II it is not anticipated that any new in -depth
studies will be prepared, but rather that the background date
that already exists will be updated and consolidated, including
data assembled by the O.A.P.A.D. Study and any other readily
available sources. The reasons for this initial approach are
basically:
(i) substantial efford went into the preparation of the exist-
ing planning studies, and this information should not be
disregarded;
(ii) by accepting the data basically as it is, with minor up-
dating, the length of time required to prepare an Interim
District Plan will be greatly reduced; and
(iii) problem areas that do appear can be studied in -depth as
special reports, after the Interim development guidelines
and policies have been established.
The following aspects will be examined in the initial planning
study. Topics that will require special in -depth study will be
expanded upon in Phase V.
(i) Fhysical Aspects:
Regional Setting
Natural Features - including physiography, mineral resour-
ces, agricultural capability, etc,
Land Use - the existing land use maps will be up-
dated where necessary.
Transportation - L�-ny reports not included in the exist-
ing studies will be analysed and
included in the report,
- Discussions will be had with MTC and
the Regional Works Dept. with regard
to short term transportation improve-
ments.
Municipal Services -iiny reports not included in the exist-
ing studies will be analysed and
included in the report.
- discussions will be had with the Mini-
stry of the Environment and the Region-
al Works Dept, regarding feasible short
term servicing areas and projects.
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(ii) Social and Economic Aspects:
Historic Development
Population Characteristics -
Community Facilities
Administrative /Financial
Land Use Requirements
(iii) Evaluation:
Policy Alternatives
Population projections from
the existing Plans will be
analysed and re- evaluated if
they are not in keeping with
the Town's goals regarding
growth rate.
- Including a preliminary
analysis of recreational fac-
ilities and school facilities.
- Including Economic Base,
Assessment Trends, Municipal
Financial Capability.
- Based on Population project-
ions and acreages and areas
for the various land uses.
Interim and Long Term.
- Alternative policies for each
of the subjects dealt with in
Phase I (c) will be outlined
and recommendations made by
the Consultant.
(b) Review By Planning Advisory Committee:
The Planning Study will be reviewed by the Planning Advisory
Committee with the consultant and instructions given based on
the alternatives outlined therein.
Schedules
Schedule "A" - Development and Road Plan for the Rural Portion.
Schedule "B" - Development and Road Plan for the Urban areas.
Schedule "C" - Staging Plans for the larger urban areas.
Schedule "D" - Community or Neighbourhood Plansfor the larger
urban areas.
6. PhiLSE IV
Following the presentation of the Draft District Plan to the Planning
Advisory Committee and Council and its subsequent endorsement, a
summary of the Plan will be prepared for Public Presentation.
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6. PIL,SE IV
The District Plan will be revised once the Planning �).dvisory Committee
and Council have reviewed the Plan in light of the Public {s comments,
7. PH.LSE V
Once the Interim District Plan has been prepared, a long term Future
Development Concept will be prepared as an .input into the Regional
Official Plan.
This Concept will be prepared under further instructions to be deter-
mined at the time. It will take account of any studies done or
underway by the Regional Planning Department and the Regional Works
Department at that time. It will include in particular the follow-
ing work:
(a) Commercial Land Need Study:
This report will take a more detailed look at the Commercial
requirements of the District and its relationship to the
Region. Included in the report could be a break -down of
requirements for general, highway and shopping centre
commercial needs.
(b) Servicing:
This report will look into the servicing problems of the
District, with emphasis in the areas of urban concentration,
(c) Secondary Plans:
Detailed land use plans will be prepared for the areas of
urban concentration.