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Regional Watershed Alliance #4_18 TRCA's Responsibilities in Planning and Development 14-11-2018
TRCA Roles and Responsibilities in Planning and Development Regional Watershed Alliance November 14, 2018 Toronto and Region Laurie Nelson, MCIP, RPP Conservation Associate Director, Planning and Policy Authority Outline • Roles and Legislation • The Living City Policies • Integration of TRCNs Interests in Planning and Development Process • Growth and Development in TRCA's Watersheds Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 2 The information contained in this presentation is copyright © Toronto and Region Conservation Authority CA Roles Set Out in MNRF Provincial Procedural Manual • Public Commenting Body • Delegated Provincial Interest • Regulatory Authority • Service Provider • Resource Management Agency • Landowner Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 1 3 TRCA Plan Review Roles & Responsibilities Environmental Assessment Act Service Delivery Agreements Master Plans Individual Municipal EAS I Class EAs Schedules A,B&C Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 1 4 TRCA Policy Document rConser`""u. 1. Introduction 2. The Toronto Region 3. Legislative Foundation 4. TRCA History & Evolution to The Living City 5. The Living City 6. Paths to Achieving The Living City: Policies for Sustainable Communities 7. Policies for Environmental Planning 8. Regulation Policies Glossary References Appendices Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 5 EM I!AU Health, inability: Prosperity and Susta j?. J TWIL ,,1 4Y Addressing growth, intensification and redevelopment near the natural system Etlw- SW - w.mw,.wv - ftl " Defining and protecting the natural INTEGRATED system Economy WATER$FED "I'^'""w^MANAGEM " Society I I _ r Adapting and mitigating Maximizing climate change impacts ecosystem services Regulatory Role "Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses Regulation" — Section 28 of CAAct Toronto and Region Conservation Authority TRCA Regulated Areas ul I PFltl s rV F L F I � V <, a 9 , ncrsia >>i �l 1 O N F TRCF ReAu WA Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 9 %��"' •.i w1w VALLEY CORRIDOR s; STREAM CORRIDOR WETLANDS AREA ADJACENT TO WETLANDS (120 m130 m) r WATERCOURSE LAKE ONTARIO SHORELINE Regulatory Role Permission from CA for: • Development within a regulated area Interference & alterations to watercourses, wetlands, and shorelines Regulation Tests: • the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the ,onservation of land will not be affected CA Regulation: • "applicable law" under Building Code Act • can overlap with Municipal Fill or Site Alteration By-law Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 11 Provincial Policy Statement Provincial Plans, Policies & Technical Guidelines Plan input (to municipal documents), development and environmental assessment review, permitting and compliance, policy analysis, technical expertise & advice Conservation Authority Watershed Plans, Policies & Technical Guidelines 1� I+ 91STORMINa, LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT RMANAGEMENT a In PLANNING ANDDESIGN GUIDE CY(_ Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 112 Municipal Official Plan Informed by Watershed Plan Subwatershed Water Wastewater Study Servicing Study Servicing Study Conceatual Master Plan M.E.S.P & Secondary Plans Plans of Subdivision & Servicing Building and TRCA Permits tation 46 new applications waezuFmittad wtiv Mh'rsty of Niorel Petourcesardadet Most brand, WdiainhotiNt is awii ll,. lead$ ndermCaamodaignlllcaMwwoulude, FMethe 1h,".1W lend Texso , Prgam.%ur renladm ld,I MCAat of wet 90% al do, tareliel Nal IflfAwa aaadrganaw no, nrogam. 1100+ high trend, and high Impmt pnfmo him ban ki nulietl by he Greenbelt EMtmeellwltkon Plan, sterid by 12Comwelln AMhmltws and No Friends M the Grwnbell Famblion. TRCA continued Io work mlleboratint, with the City of Mahan ad Indsouners of rte Mackyan FUdlm Urban Area on s Sedwourrad Study kr Nath Madef the S lady Is being uhnrecen as a Mods[ collaboradwe process, In whieh the publio ag.I. and landowners are all engaged tough as,, end Nearest $Nosy aoralless. TRCA continued to wakelosey with the Town al Chiedm end dwalne, to ands their low of"a, and corryler planning and pwml Makers. with growth ons such a the Contra Wast EaployrwnNen, Caleden Ear. Bollen, and Meyhld Wert Phan 1 and 2. 1,006 debuld,trsalter inguina weereWNed, the hinanst NU had ncwnand to dale. 4,583 pwmiwnagoo d moa TPfA'zpriedkhan Is eine nelmmtenMl somm aI maid, crosNctln aclMry an Ih "dneremlbgmoi. 940 nary planning applications sub nithd and 564 in proV. This is an Innase .114% in new manors fore. TRCA co -hosted I Parinxahlp Woaahop with Yak RogioWs Ill Plat and hoof stall. The worl¢hopwas ..9.1 ,n atlAiwing Inprodad awamisdand wdnsalding of shared dfmtime aM poceaas to Weladts Inhalrudere delivory Alla prowchng ntl rnNrirg our enrlranmmr. 127 pnmh was blued. 320 ha of land In tK ConryadeVllbgos saizrunfry In BremPmn word p,.ad to eddrna ware hdd rrend,vnem fewlinga IN hards, and related sevloirg. omahainw, Infill of an adaptns neagemant MOM Is mon terano hnatinz during am do, eneftelion. Ongoing nllaboadn with NCiy of Plewaing, IuNahllenlle Q1ta110 and has 1Nd donall M No Seerm commnR, rewllin into fuel Iw Ti narrow Idea lm sartw¢wr nnstnalt Will and LOW Mosel Derelalmml main in loullwown ILO he al new dndlapmenl in to an nhazeof the new San Comruniy m tla ON of Pidmnm. 1,225 pdrmlb werebroadin MI 7. F • • k aM remmmnn le, e amwel of the slw plananplfaanonloran menwild MAW law, Tha dimmMmNeIrishCtIon nsoIndy.The BaIlnnal Ca, Jays and We wide thsownM nnis]n and Tfdualbaremannered tobuildiad, grad ill boaarmdall tllammtl al Ballet Cary grad will prwitle children of all ffillnaza Dne ID Is, "We value FRICA feadereMp and rolloborarive approach in working with us and of others to protect and revitai watersheds and the noturaf en wrors ew a across the Toronto region In pal cmidflaodiaho on to trans/am the exisringmourh lathe Don River will ensure that togerher, we ran acrommcdate growth and prospenty through urban resifieme " —Derek Goring, Vice President Dewelopo nt, Fust Gulf wma-40 - wen-- TRCA Planners, Ecologists & Engineers Integrate Watershed Science with Development, Infrastructure & Urban Design We work with provincial & municipal partners & the development industry to move from RISK to RESILIENCY in a growing and intensifying city -region Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 15 Growth and Development Areas j LEGEND 40KK � I 4 Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 16 905 Major Planning Projects West Vaughan Blocks 27, Employment Lands 41, 34, 35 LEGEND Blocks 61, 62 ,,.", o "� r „•.° a..w w - Block 55 - East & West King City �w fit North Leslie, Stouffville Richmond Hill =••>+ v i n y Coleraine Employment/ *' ' _ - _; expansion Lands /Potential �. • r ;L , :.�, i '` �� North Bolton residential _ — -- expansion, Caledon _ r Vales of 4� k � I "Pr Humber Seaton, Pickering It 4 Countryside Uy� Block 48 f � r Durham Markham s� Centre Live Downtown Brampton - Pickering Main St. Corridor a Langstaff Gateway �Ilage Vaughan Vaughan (Markham & RH) _. <._.. _ .._ L' --...._., Metropolitan Mills Brampton Area 47 Centre Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 17 Toronto Major Planning Projects Jane Wilson Secondary Plan and SPA 50 Humberwood Blvd. 555 Rexdale Blvd. 82 Buttonwood _ Ave. 250 Lawrence Ave. West Black Creek SPA South Mimico Creek TRCA1755 Steeles 325 Bogert Eve] . 1200 Sheppard Ave. East Head Ave. West Office William Baker 59 Linelle St. 3roject Subdivision I Bathurst JCC 19 Port Queen River Lands Secondary Plan North York General Hospital 900 York Mills Rd. /1255 York Mills Rd. /6351 Steeles Ave. East and 1395 Tapscott Rd. l' Scarborough / Centre } UTSC Secondary Plan Y 1380 Midland Ave. 1 + n Celestica/ CreateTO Lands s y Ravine and Natural Feature Protection By-law M Environ mentally Significant Areas Greenbelt Protected Countryside Oak Ridges Moraine toke torio belt River Valley Connections First Gulf777 Dundas tastern East Harbour St. East Employment Lands 18 Central Pickering Development Plan (Seaton) • Collaborative Plan; • Protect and enhance a robust Natural Heritage System; • 53% of land in Natural Heritage System; • Environmental stewardship; Central Pickering Development Plan • A Sustainable urban community integrated with the Natural Heritage System; • Target = 70,000 population and 35,000 jobs. 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Spam EU H-10 /m ROW mbn R.5 • Defining the NHS • TRCA/MNR tnnRma Staking Exercise • Comments on Policy • Approx 1,350 hours staff time = $100,000 Schedule 3: Natural Heritage System axrxu Hal:uxe xevnorxexr vux 91 Water Resource Management in Seaton Five computer models were developed to fully understand the impacts of urbanization and to develop an appropriate plan; Development setbacks from flood and erosion hazards and natural features were established; 57 stormwater management ponds; and LID strategy was accepted — LID is required to reduce runoff volumes and protect aquatic habitat and wetlands. Scale is important! ➢ Geographic - Developers focused on Development Area — TRCA focused on Watershed ➢ Time - Developers interested in build -out time frame (10-20 years) TRCA protects for long term (100 years) Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 22 Vaughan Block Plans WA ! f{IHq WYali[1M6N RL 4. A' rr; EAST PURPLEViLLE SU13WATERSHED STUDY LAS% MAMIi -st�^L�3:3f%7 i Questions? 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