File #: CM-21-024    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Council Motion Status: Passed
File created: 6/1/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/21/2021 Final action: 6/21/2021
Title: Redistricting Mixed Commercial District Lands to Downtown District Notice given by: Councillor Watkins
Attachments: 1. Att1_Fig 23a character areas, 2. Att2_DT Districting and Legend, 3. Att3_Permitted & Discretionary Uses_DT MC
AMRMS#: B06
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Redistricting Mixed Commercial District Lands to Downtown District
Notice given by: Councillor Watkins

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PURPOSE OF REPORT

The purpose of this report is to (a) bring forward a Motion that on May 31, 2021Councillor Watkins gave notice of his intention to make; and (b) provide background and an administrative recommendation with respect to the Motion.

PROPOSED MOTION:
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That Administration re-district all Mixed Commercial (MC) District parcels to Downtown (DT) District, and remove the MC District from the Land Use Bylaw, and make any necessary cleanups.

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ALIGNMENT TO PRIORITIES IN COUNCIL’S STRATEGIC PLAN

Strategic Priority #2: Economic Development: Enhance business/commercial growth.

St. Albert will work towards an innovative, investment-positive environment that will support and encourage the development of new, existing, and emerging sectors.

ALIGNMENT TO LEVELS OF SERVICE DELIVERY

N/A

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION

N/A

BACKGROUND:

Section 9.15 of the Land Use Bylaw 9/2005 is the Mixed Commercial (MC) Land Use District. The purpose of the District is as follows:

Purpose
The purpose of the Mixed Commercial District is to:

(a) maintain generally continuous storefront retail development on the ground floor frontage adjoining the sidewalk, and to restrict those services which are not dependent on walk-in trade to locations away from ground floor frontage; and
(b) create a street front-oriented area of commercial and mixed commercial and high density residential uses.

There are currently five parcels in the downtown districted as MC (Attachment 1, 2). Two of those parcels are oriented towards St. Albert Trail, and grade-separated from the Downtown, and may be more appropriately districted as Corridor Commercial (CC), as they have no direct access to the downtown. One is a city-owned parcel located on the eastern end of St. Thomas Street. Two are located ...

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