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Report To: Planning and Development Committee
Date of Meeting: November 14, 2016
Report Number: PSD-062-16
File Number: PLN 37.4.1
Resolution Number:
By-law Number:
Report Subject: Courtice Main Street Community Improvement Plan – Final Draft,
Statutory Public Meeting
Recommendations:
It is respectfully recommended that the Planning and Development Committee recommend to
Council the following:
1.That Report PSD-062-16 be received;
2.That subject to comments that would necessitate major revisions being received at the
Public Meeting, the Courtice Main Street Community Improvement Plan be Approved;
3.That a by-law adopting the Courtice Main Street Community Improvement Plan and its
area be forwarded to a subsequent Council meeting;
4.That the financial incentives, specifically the tax increment grants and development
charge grants be addressed and implemented through the annual municipal budget
process; and
5.That all interested parties listed in PSD-062-16 and any delegations be advised of
Council’s decision.
Municipality of Clarington
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Report Overview
Community Improvement Plans are studies that designate a defined area of the Municipality
for incentives through a number of financial mechanisms, encourage land assembly and direct
public works to promote development, redevelopment and improve urban infrastructure that
otherwise would not occur naturally. Council requested Staff initiate a Community
Improvement Plan for the Courtice Main Street area in May 2015. The Courtice Main Street
Community Improvement Plan is the result and is being presented at this statutory meeting to
obtain public comment, and seek approval for the incentives program.
1. Background
Part IV of the Planning Act describes the steps a Municipality must undertake to
designate community improvement areas and develop community improvement plans
(CIP’s). The Official Plan sets out community improvement goals, objectives, policies
and generalized study areas.
The Regional Corridor along Highway 2 from Townline Road to Hancock Road is
identified in the Official Plan as Courtice C1, a first priority community improvement study
area. It was added as part of the amendment for the Courtice Main Street Secondary
Plan (Amendment 89).
Should Council adopt the Courtice Main Street Community Improvement Plan as
presented a by-law adopting the CIP and project area (Figure 1), it will be included on a
future Council agenda.
Figure 1 – Courtice Main Street Community Improvement Project Area
Municipality of Clarington
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2. Community Improvement Background
As part of the Official Plan Review, a special study on Courtice’s Main Street was
completed. This Master Development Plan guided the policy direction of the Courtice
Main Street Secondary Plan and Urban Design Guidelines which Council adopted in
January 2013, the Region adopted in February, 2014 and was fully approved by the
Ontario Municipal Board November 28, 2014. The zoning implementing the Secondary
Plan was recently before Committee on October 3rd, 2016 for the statutory public meeting
and will be included on a future agenda.
The purpose of the Courtice Main Street Community Improvement Plan (CIP) is threefold:
To build upon the clear direction set out in the land use policies and urban design
guidelines of the Official Plan for urbanization as a mixed-use Regional corridor.
To enable the Municipality to respond to increased development interest and
community growth in Courtice by establishing a framework of financial incentives to
promote property consolidations, redevelopment and intensification along the
Highway 2 corridor.
To develop an implementation plan for the Black Creek Trail.
To achieve the purposes of the Courtice Main Street Community Improvement Plan the
consulting team held two public information sessions. In addition a survey of the
development proponents on the performance criteria to be used for the financial
incentives was conducted and the results used in determining the criteria included in the
CIP. Council provided input at the Planning and Development Committee meeting held
on June 6th, 2016.
3. CIP Process and Final Recommendations
The CIP process consisted of three stages.
3.1 Stage 1 - Identifying Community Needs
The Courtice Main Street Master Plan, Secondary Plan and Urban Design Guidelines
established the basis of the Community Improvement Plan. The Secondary Plan area in
combination with the C1 Regional Corridor area formed the basis of the study area.
The community support shown during the development of the Secondary Plan and Urban
Design Guidelines continued to be built upon and set the direction for the financial
incentives in the CIP.
3.2 Stage 2 - Draft Incentives and Programs
The second stage included draft CIP incentives/programs. These were reviewed with the
community and stakeholders. A survey of stakeholders was conducted to determine
which financial tools/programs and performance criteria best suited the development
community while maintaining financial sustainability for the Municipality.
Municipality of Clarington
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Community Improvement Plan incentives are intended to promote development that
benefits the public. Therefore the financial incentives have been tied to performance
criteria to take projects beyond the standards required by the Secondary Plan, Urban
Design Guidelines and zoning. The incentives are not designed to benefit development
that would be naturally occurring rather they are designed to spur development to
achieve higher quality and assist with overcoming issues that would otherwise impede
implementation.
The grants are segregated to address properties that do currently have sanitary servicing.
The performance criteria and percentage of the grant are set out in the Community
Improvement Plan and summarized in Table 1 below.
Table 1: Summary of Incentive Programs
Project Performance Program Description
If as-built project
achieves:
DC Grant (as a % of DC normally
payable) for projects that:
TIG (up to 10 year
annual grant) as a
% of the Municipal
property tax
increment (TI)
Do not have to pay
cost share to the
Region for full
municipal services
Have to pay cost
share to the Region
for full municipal
services
3 of 5 performance
criteria
25% 50% 50% of TI
4 of 5 performance
criteria
30% 60% 60% of TI
5 of 5 performance
criteria
37.5% 75% 75% of TI
The performance criteria are: Building Design and Construction; Pedestrian Environment
and Active Transportation; Green Open Spaces and Trail Access; Housing Choice
Accessibility and Affordability; and Sustainable Development.
A financial analysis of the future assessment impacts based on the Secondary Plan and
zoning was developed to assist with understanding how the financial incentives would
impact the Municipality. For the Development Charge grants the Municipality will budget
for and reimburse the Development Charge Reserve Fund; for the Tax Increment Grants
(TIGs) the Municipality will forego the percentage of the local municipal portion of the
property tax increment increase based on the assessment value over a period of 10
years.
Municipality of Clarington
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Projects which apply and are granted the Revitalization DC Credit under the
Development Charges By-law 2015-035 are not eligible for the CIP incentives program.
3.3 Stage 3 - Implementation
The last stage focuses on the mechanics of how the grants program will work (as set out
in Section 8 and Appendix E and F). This includes screening, reviewing and approval of
applications for financial assistance and administering agreements and issuing financial
assistance payments. While the grants in the Courtice Main Street CIP are different in
nature. Planning Services experience and familiarity with our other CIP programs has
been instructive as to how the application, review and payment process should operate
efficiently.
As with the other CIP’s, marketing programs will be established to raise interest in and
stimulate uptake of each program. As each development project site plan application is
reviewed, beginning at the Pre-Consultation stage, Planning Staff will be working with
applicants to determine how they can meet the performance criteria.
Financing of the incentives (grants) will be addressed as part of the operating budget
process on an annual basis. The monitoring program will continually address
implementation and service delivery adjustments to make the process business friendly.
Also included as part of the Courtice Main Street CIP is an implementation strategy for
the Black Creek Trail system. Implementation is contingent on gaining access to the
valleyland by developing agreements with the various private property owners through
the mechanisms outlined in Section 7 of the CIP. Once access has been obtained,
development of the trail will be to the standards established by Engineering Services. If
the development is to be carried out by the Municipality a capital budget will have to be
established. The information in this Section will be discussed in one-on-one meetings
with the owners to determine if there is a way to advance the trail development.
4.Agency and Departmental Comments
The final draft of the CIP was been circulated to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and
Housing, Region of Durham and other interested parties at the beginning of October with
a deadline for comments of October 31st. Today’s report is the presentation at a formal
public meeting to receive additional public comments. If necessary, revisions will be
incorporated into the CIP prior to the bylaw for its adoption being forwarded to Council.
4.1 Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
To date we have not received written comments from the Ministry; however staff have
been informed verbally that the Ministry have reviewed the CIP and have no issues with
the recommended incentive program.
Municipality of Clarington
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4.2 Regional Municipality of Durham
The Region of Durham has been involved as a member of the steering committee and in
staff to staff meetings regarding the servicing issues in Courtice. The Region has
provided detailed comments which will be considered when finalizing the document. The
comments provided they do not affect the recommended incentives program, rather they
further clarification of the Region’s servicing policy and the Regional Revitalization
Program.
4.3 Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority
CLOCA staff are supportive of the objectives and directions outlined within the CIP.
CLOCA welcome opportunities to work closely with the Municipality in the development of
the location of the Black Creek Trail Systems. CLOCA staff will assist the Municipality in
determining development limits on site specific development applications to ensure
natural heritage values are maintained and natural hazards are respected while allowing
for intensification.
4.4 Departmental Comments
Staff of Engineering Services and Finance were members of the steering committee and
very involved in the crafting of the Community Improvement Plan incentives and Black
Creek Trail Strategy. No comments were received from other Departments.
5. Public Comments
Few comments have been received from property owners and the public. One comment
noted an error in Appendix E the chart involving the height of buildings. This will be
corrected when finalizing the CIP document. Other comments received address the
specific details of construction of the trail system and will be forwarded to Engineering
Services.
6. Concurrence
This report has been reviewed by Nancy Taylor, Director of Finance and Tony Cannella,
Director of Engineering Services, Andy Allison, Municipal Solicitor who concur with the
recommendations.
7. Conclusion
The purpose of this report is to formally present the final draft of the Courtice Main Street
Community Improvement Plan to the public. The CIP has been prepared based on the
comments received during the public open house/workshops, Council input and
commenting review process.
Municipality of Clarington
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Funding to implement the CIP will be budgeted for annually as part of the operating
budget process. Depending on the funding allocated by Council and available,
development charge grants will be awarded based on the applications received to the
upset limit of the funding envelope available.
Strategic Plan Application
The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan, specifically
with respect to “consultation with the business community (to) encourage business
retention, expansion…” and “Support a variety of affordable mixed housing types and
community design attributes that support our residents at every stage of live across all
abilities”.
Submitted by: Reviewed by:
David J. Crome, MCIP, RPP. Curry Clifford, MPA, CMO
Director of Planning Services Interim CAO
Staff Contact: Faye Langmaid, Manager of Special Projects, 905-623-3379 ext. 2407
or flangmaid@clarington.net
Attachment 1: Courtice Main Street Community Improvement Plan (under separate cover)
The list of interested parties is on file with the Planning Services Department.
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