File #: PH-24-011    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/1/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/3/2024 Final action:
Title: Bylaw 25/2024 - Land Use Bylaw Schedule A Amendment, Cherot, 3rd Redistricting (1st, 2nd & 3rd Readings) Presented by: Eric Schultz, Planner, Planning & Development
Attachments: 1. Bylaw 25-2024 - Cherot 3rd Redistricting LUB Amendment.pdf, 2. CH 3rd RED - Location Map.pdf
TAMRMS#: B06
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REQUEST FOR DECISION


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Bylaw 25/2024 - Land Use Bylaw Schedule A Amendment, Cherot, 3rd Redistricting (1st, 2nd & 3rd Readings)
Presented by: Eric Schultz, Planner, Planning & Development

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RECOMMENDED MOTION(S)
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1. That the Public Hearing on Bylaw 25/2024 be closed.

2. That Bylaw 25/2024, being amendment 1 to the Land Use Bylaw 18/2024, be read a first time.

3. That Bylaw 25/2024 be read a second time.

4. That unanimous consent be given for consideration of third reading of Bylaw 25/2024.

5. That Bylaw 25/2024 be read a third time.

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SUMMARY

This report discusses a proposed amendment to the Land Use Bylaw Schedule A that will redistrict three sites in the Cherot neighbourhood: one from Small-Lot Residential (SLR) to Laned-Lot Residential (LLR); one from Public Park (PRK) to Small-Lot Residential (SLR), and one from High Density Residential (HDR) to Public Park (PRK). The proposed amendment requires a public hearing.

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION

The Municipal Government Act Section 692(1) requires the subject matter of this report to go to Council, and that a public hearing be held.

The amendment conforms with Flourish (Municipal Development Plan) Policy 14. Land Use and Development, which states:

The policies in this section guide land use and development, according to the land use designations on Map 3: Urban Structure and General Land Use. Together, Map 3 and the policies guide the preparation of, and updates to, Area Structure Plans, Area Redevelopment Plans, and development guidelines.

Map 3: Urban Structure and General Land Use shows this area as Neighbourhoods, which are defined as:

"predominantly residential areas, as identified on Map 3, made up of low-rise housing, along with schools, parks, shops, and services. Many existing Neighbourhoods will evolve by adding new housing that respects the established character, while new Neighbourhoods will include ...

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