Agenda Index City of Vancouver

POLICY REPORT
URBAN STRUCTURE

TO:

Vancouver City Council

FROM:

Director of City Plans in consultation with City Plan Department Heads Steering Committee

SUBJECT:

Implementation of Kensington-Cedar Cottage and Dunbar Community Visions

 

RECOMMENDATION

GENERAL MANAGER’S COMMENTS

COUNCIL POLICY

In 1998, Council approved the Dunbar and Kensington-Cedar Cottage Community Visions and instructed staff to report back with an approach to implementing and monitoring the Visions.

PURPOSE

This report recommends Council approval of a strategy to implement and monitor the Dunbar and Kensington-Cedar Cottage Community Visions, including action plans, and budget requests for staffing and communications.

BACKGROUND

In June and September 1998, City Council adopted the Kensington-Cedar Cottage (KCC) and Dunbar Community Visions (Vision Summaries are attached as Appendix C). These Vision programs were a pilot project for a new approach to community planning aimed at bringing CityPlan to the local level. The Vision programs included extensive community involvement including ideas fairs, workshops, newsletters, multicultural outreach and all-household surveys. The final Visions include directions on the full range of CityPlan topics and express how the two communities see CityPlan being implemented to meet their unique local needs and desires. The staff report entitled “CityPlan Community Vision Program: Continuation” recommends that Council approve extending the Community Vision program to the rest of the mainly single family areas in the City.

This report presents an approach to implementing and monitoring the adopted Visions for Dunbar and KCC.

DISCUSSION

Since the Kensington-Cedar Cottage and Dunbar Community Visions were approved by Council last summer, Visions staff have discussed with staff in various departments how the City can best direct its programs and resources to achieve the directions set out in the two Visions. Staff have also met several times with people from the two communities to review the action plans and discuss ongoing community involvement in monitoring and implementation.

Guiding this work and discussions with the community have been these key messages from the Visions program:

1. Community Visions will be used to inform and guide City decisions and ongoing programs that affect the community;
2. CityPlan supports re-directing budgets and resources to address priorities rather than increasing spending; and
3. CityPlan and Visions are based on a 20 year time frame. Not all implementation actions will happen in the short term.

Vision Implementation Action Plans

The attached implementation action plans take into account these discussions and advice as well as the results of the Vision surveys. Staff have confidence that the plans are a realistic and reasonable projection of how fast and how much the City can deliver, given limited resources and competing needs.

1. Actions That Can Be Achieved Within Existing Resources

(a) Short-term actions - One to three years

(b) Longer term actions - Three years or more

2. Actions For Which Additional Resources Are Requested

Two new staff positions are recommended for Vision implementation activities:

· a Civil Engineer to develop comprehensive arterial plans for Knight Street, Kingsway and Dunbar Street, the main arterials; and
· a Planner I to co-ordinate Vision implementation and monitoring actions.

In addition, a budget for computers and communications and outreach activities is requested.

(a) Arterial Plans Engineer

(b) Vision Implementation and Monitoring Planner I:

(c) Communications and Outreach Budget

(d) Community Development Resources for KCC

Vision Implementation Monitoring

Staff recommend that the attached action plans be approved by Council and reviewed and updated on an annual basis. At the time of the annual reviews, which would involve both staff and the community, the action plans would also be updated to reflect changes in City programs and resources as well as community priorities and external events that affect work programs.

On-going Community Involvement in Vision Implementation

Both the Dunbar and KCC Visions contained directions on “Community Involvement in Decision Making”.

“Community residents should have more, and more timely input into decision-making about changes in their community such as development projects, street and traffic changes, transit planning, park design, etc.” In both communities, this was one of most highly supported directions KCC (89%) and Dunbar (91%).

In November, 1998 through January, 1999, workshops were held in both communities to:

- review and discuss draft action plans; and
- discuss ways in which the community could be involved with the City on an ongoing basis on Vision implementation and monitoring.

Since then, there have been follow-up meetings in both communities of people interested in developing community-based processes to facilitate communication between the City and community and to encourage ongoing community involvement in Vision implementation activities. In Dunbar, these discussions have given birth to the Dunbar Neighbourhood Council (DNC) which is holding monthly open meetings and is committed to encouraging co-operation and communication amongst the various organizations, interests and individuals in Dunbar. A priority of the DNC is to establish a neighbourhood information centre or “clearing house” to facilitate information exchange on Vision implementation activities and other changes and activities in the community.

In Kensington-Cedar Cottage, the “KCC Vision Steering Committee” has formed, with similar purposes to the DNC. The KCC committee also includes representatives of the major community organizations as well as former Vision Community Liaison Group members and other interested citizens. The committee has had two meetings and has identified two short-term priority implementation actions: street litter clean-up and traffic mitigation around two elementary schools. The committee is working with staff to develop strategies to address these issues.

Staff have been attending the monthly meetings in the two communities and are providing support and assistance where appropriate. The two groups will have input to the annual monitoring reports to Council.

Linkages with the Public Involvement Review Implementation

One of the Public Involvement Review directions was to improve ongoing contact between the City and the community. One of the proposed actions of the Public Involvement Review (PIR) Implementation Phase is the development of Community pages on the City’s web-site where community-specific information on City initiatives and programs would be posted and linkages made to community web-sites. Dunbar and Kensington-Cedar Cottage are proposed as the pilot communities for this initiative.

Staffing and Financial Implications

The report notes that many of the actions to implement these the first two Community Visions plus upcoming Visions can be done within existing resources over the next ten or so years. Two temporary staff positions, a Planner I and a Civil Engineer are requested to address specific implementation needs over the next 28 months. In addition, up to half of an existing Planner III will be allocated to overseeing implementation activities. Some time of the City’s Business Improvement Program Co-ordinator will also be directed to work with merchants in the Vision areas to implement neighbourhood centre improvements. Staff do not expect that subsequent Visions will generate additional staff demands but that existing staff plus the two new temporary positions will finish up on implementation work for the first two Visions and then go on to next completed communities. Continued need for the temporary Planner I and Civil Engineer positions will be assessed before the end of the 28 months to ensure a smooth transition and continued funding if required.

The total budget requested, $375,199 is for a 28 month project, September, 1999 to December, 2001 (see Appendix B). The 1999 portion of $61,028 would be funded from 1999 Contingency Reserve. The balance of project funding would be included in the 2000 and 2001 Operating Budgets with any funds remaining at the end of 2000 being carried forward to 2001 to complete the 28 month program. In addition, staff will be reporting after further consultation with the community, on a community development strategy for Kensington-Cedar Cottage which may include a request for funding. This is not anticipated to have implications for the 1999 budget.

CONCLUSION

Since Council approved the Dunbar and Kensington-Cedar Cottage Community Visions in 1998, staff have developed action plans to implement the Vision directions and have met with the community to review these plans and discuss ways in which the community can continue to be involved in Vision implementation and monitoring. Staff recommend that Council approve two new positions and a communications budget to assist with implementation of these and subsequent Visions.

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NOTES ON VISION IMPLEMENTATION ACTION PLANS

The attached actions plans were developed in consultation with the various City departments and boards and discussed with the community at workshops held this winter. At this point, only actions to be undertaken by the City are listed. In developing the list of actions and the estimated time frame for implementation, staff considered: existing City programs and resources, competing demands from other communities, prior commitments, Vision direction support from the Choices surveys, and discussions at the community workshops.

The actions are listed in the order of the Vision directions they address (which are shown in brackets). Following each action is an indication if the action is scheduled for the next 3 years, unscheduled at this time or if the action is a policy guide.

Actions which are Scheduled and Resourced

These are actions which have been scheduled and for which resources are assigned or available within the short-term, i.e. the next 3 years. Included in this column are new work studies such as: the C-2 review and the Welwyn Street row house demonstration project which will be underway this year and which will address specific directions in both Visions. Ongoing City programs such as traffic lights, bus shelters, tree planting which can deliver on Vision directions are also included in this column as are City “partnership” programs such as BIA, parks improvement, neighbourhood greenways, neighbourhood traffic calming, community public art, Tree Trust which can respond to local community initiatives.

Actions Not Yet Scheduled

Not all City actions can be accomplished in the short term, i.e. 3 years. The intention is that once a year when the action plans are updated, actions in right column will be reviewed. As there is more certainty as to when staff and resources will become available these actions will be scheduled.

A few actions in this column are the subject of Recommendations in this report, e.g. the arterial plans engineers, and are indicated accordingly. Some other actions in this column are the subject of reports that will be before Council shortly. If these recommendations are approved the related actions will be moved to the left column.

Policy Items

Some Vision directions will be used as policy guides for City staff and Council where there are decisions to be made on changes in the communities.

Actions Not Listed

Actions which could be carried out by the community or other agencies without City involvement are not listed.

New actions initiated after date of this report/action plan will be added to the “working action plan” and included in next official version of the plan when it is updated next year. It will be the role of staff working on monitoring and co-ordinating vision implementation to ensure that City initiatives in the community are consistent with Vision directions and that the community is consulted.

Kensington-Cedar Cottage Community Vision Implementation Action Plan

Action #

Action

Lead Dept(s)/Boards

Status

Scheduled/Resourced
1 to 3 years

Not Yet Scheduled/Resourced

Policy Guide

1. Community Involvement in Decision Making

1A

· Implement Public Involvement Review recommendations, including:

    -community web pages
    -up-to-date community group database on website
    -improved information on city services
    -multi-cultural outreach & communication improvements
    -public process guidelines
    -improvements to departmental processes
    (Dir. 1.1, 4.2)

Planning/
all depts

_

   

1B

· Develop New Development Review Process, including:

    -improved communication and public involvement
    -area-specific staff (Dir 1.1)

CSG

_

   

1C

· Support development of on-going community-based processes/groups to work together and with the City on Vision implementation (Dir 1.1)

Planning

_

   

2. Community Development

2A

· Develop a community development strategy and budget to support community-based initiatives that involve residents in implementing Vision directions. (Dir 2.1)

Planning

_

   

2B

· Encourage and support local initiatives that build community and implement Vision directions, through existing City programs such as public art, BIA’s, parks improvement, greenways. (Dir 2.1)

All depts/
boards

_

   

3. Safety

3A

3B

3C

3D

· Negotiate new crime prevention office as part of rezoning process for former Safeway site at 41st and Victoria. (Dir 3.1)

· Look for permanent home for Broadway Crime Prevention Office through the Sky Train Station Area Planning Program (Dir 3.1)

· Continue City funding of crime prevention offices, subject to annual grants review process and Council approval (Dir 3.1)

· Continue and expand community policing initiatives including foot and bike patrols, community-based crime prevention programs. (Dir 3.1)

CSG/
Police

CSG/
Police

CSG/
Police

Police

_

_

_

_

   

4. Community Services and Facilities

4A

· Locate new services in accessible sites such as shopping areas, along transit lines, and in clusters (Dir 4.1)

All

   

_

4B

· Work with area service providers to develop a communications strategy, including multilingual communications. (Dir 4.2)

Planning/
Soc Plan

 

_

 

4C

· Make more City Hall services available in the community e.g. permits, licences, information

    (Dir 4.3)

All

 

_

 

4D

· Support applications for substance abuse treatment facilities but avoid over-concentration and location in “problem areas” (Dir 4.4)

Planning /Soc Planning

   

_

4E

4F

4G

4H

Community Centre Improvements
· Renovate Kensington Community Centre to provide new preschool and multipurpose rooms and office improvements. (Dir 4.8)

· Request Capital Plan funding for Stage 2 improvements to Kensington Community Centre. (Dir 4.8)

· Request Capital Plan funding for improvements to Trout Lake Community Centre (elevator, ventilation, sound proofing, preschool playground equipment, front office)
(Dir 4.7)

· Prepare long-range strategic plan for upgrading/ expanding/ replacing community centres, pool, rinks throughout the city. (Dir 4.1, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9)

CCA/Park Bd

CCA/Park Bd

CCA/Park Bd

Park Bd/
CCA’s

_

_

_

_

   

4I

· Replace current Kensington Library with a new facility in either in the proposed development at Kingsway and Knight or an alternative location (Dir 4.10)

VPL/Planning

_

   

5. Shopping Areas

5A

5B

Kingsway and Knight
· Review any development proposals in this area for opportunities to further Vision directions. (Dir.5.1,5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5)

· Do comprehensive Neighbourhood Centre Plan for Kingsway and Knight that includes:

    - shopping area improvements (Dir. 5.1, 5.4, 5.5, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3);
    - improvements for pedestrians, transit riders and 9.1,2,3 cyclists (pedestrian priority area) (Dir 5.2, 5.3);
    - rowhouse plan and zoning (Dir 21.1, 21.4);
    - C-2 (mixed-use) area-specific design guidelines
    (Dir 10.1,3)

Planning

Planning / Eng

 

_
See Rec B&C

_

5C

Broadway and Commercial
· Initiate comprehensive Station Area Plan as part of Broadway rapid transit planning and complete following Station Design. (Dir 6 all; Dir 9 all; Dir 10.1; Dir 15.all; Dir 17.1,3; Dir 24.1,6,7; Dir 26.1,2)

Planning/Eng

_

   

5D

5E

Victoria/41st
· Do comprehensive Neighbourhood Centre Plan for Victoria and 41st that includes:

    - shopping area improvements (Dir 7.1; 9 all);
    - improvements for pedestrians, transit riders, and cyclists (pedestrian priority area)(Dir 7.1, 7.2);
    - rowhouse plan and zoning (Dir.21.1, 21.3 and 4)
    - C-2 (mixed-use) area specific design guidelines following C-2 zoning review (Dir. 10.1, 10,3)

· Monitor current rezoning process on former Safeway site re: Vision directions. (Dir 7 all)

Planning/Eng

Planning

_

_
See Rec B & C

 

5F

Fraser and King Edward
· Do Shopping Area Plan that includes:

    - shopping area improvements (Dir 8.1, 8.4; 9 all)
    - improvements for pedestrians, transit riders, and cyclists (pedestrian priority area) (Dir. 8.2, 8.3 );

Planning/
Eng

 

_
See Rec B & C

 

5G

5H

5I

5J

All Shopping Areas
· Retain or restore where possible on-street parking in pedestrian priority areas (Dir 9.1)

· Encourage formation of business associations/ Business Improvement Areas (Dir 9.2)

· Do not support internal shopping malls or big box proposals in or near local shopping areas (Dir 9.3)

· Undertake comprehensive review of street furniture and amenities to improve their design, quality, quantity, co-ordination and administration. (Dir 5.3, 6.4, 7.3, 7.6, 8.3)

Eng

Planning

Planning

Eng

_

_

 

_

_

6. Mixed Use Building Design

6A

6B

· Review and revise C-2 zoning (Dir 5.4; 7.4; 8.4; 10.1, 10.3)

· Develop C-2 area specific design guidelines (Dir. 5.4; 7.4; 8.4; 10.1,10.3)

Planning

Planning

_

_

 

7. Traffic & Transportation

7A

7B

Clark/Knight
· Do Knight Street traffic management and mitigation plan to improve pedestrian crossing safety and transit user comfort and reduce traffic impact on adjacent uses while maintaining Knight Street’s role as primary arterial and truck route (Dir. 11.1, 15.3). (Knight Street Whole Route Analysis is a high priority in the Transportation Plan.)

· Increase enforcement of speed limit on Clark/Knight. (Dir. 11.1)

Eng/Plan

Police

_

_
See
Rec C

 

7C

Kingsway
· Do Kingsway traffic management and greening plan to give higher priority to pedestrians, transit users and cyclists and to further green and clean-up the street while maintaining its role as a primary arterial. (Dir 12.1, 15.3)

Eng/Planning

 

_
Rec C

 

7D

Commercial & Victoria
· Do Commercial/Victoria traffic management plan focussing on pedestrian, cycling, and transit improvements (Dir. 13.1, 15.3, 17.3)

Eng

 

_
Rec C

 

7E

7F

On All KCC Arterials
· Install pedestrian activated traffic signals, curb bulges, median refuges, and other safety measures to address specific traffic safety issues. See Actions 7A, 7C, 7D. (Dir. 11.1, 12.1, 13.1, 14.1, 15.3)

· Improve response time for pedestrian activated traffic signals (Dir 11.1, 12.1, 13.1, 14.1, 15.3)

Eng

Eng

_

_

   

7G

7H

7I

Public Transit
· Install more and improved bus shelters (Dir 15.2) See Actions 7A, 7C, 7D

· Install bus bulges to give buses priority on key bus routes (Dir 15.3) See Actions 7A, 7C, 7D

· Review feasibility and develop operational criteria and procedures for City licensing of shared-ride mini-bus/van services (Dir 15.4)

Eng

Eng

P&L

_

_

_

 

_

7J

7K

7L

Traffic Calming in Residential Areas
· Develop and implement Council-endorsed city-wide Traffic Calming eligibility criteria (Dir. 16.1)

· Install small-scale traffic mitigation measures (e.g. stop signs, crosswalks, speed bumps) to address specific local issues identified by community (Dir. 16.2)

· Request Province to amend the BC Motor Vehicle Act to allow the City to reduce maximum speed on residential streets to 40 kmph.(Dir 12.2)

Eng

Eng

Eng/
Police

_

_

_

   

7M

7N

7O

7P

Greenways and Bike Routes
· Complete construction of Ridgeway Greenway east to Central Park (Dir. 17.1)

· Work with community to plan and construct a neighbourhood greenway connecting Windsor Castle north to Gray’s Park (Dir. 17.1)

· Work with community to develop additional north-south and east-west greenways/bike-routes as identified in Vision (Dir. 17.1)

· Consider bike lane on Commercial/Victoria as part of traffic plan (See Action 7D) (Dir. 17.2)

· See Action 10F on Grandview Cut.

Eng/
Planning

Eng/
Planning

Eng/
Planning

Eng

_

_

_

_
Rec C

 

8. Single Family Areas

8A

Rental suites in houses
· Do city-wide review of zoning and building by-laws and guidelines to improve feasibility of rental suites in single family areas. (Dir 18.2)

CSG

 

_

 

8B

8C

Character
· Do city-wide zoning review to update the RS-2 and RS-1A zones to address issues such as neighbourliness of houses; character; environmental issues.

· Do Buffalo Hill Urban Design and Development Study to address retention of character buildings and landscaping.

Planning

Planning

 

_ Council report pending

_
report pending

 

9. New Housing Types

9A

9B

9C

9D

Rowhouses
· Develop a new zoning for rowhouses to implement MC-1/Welwyn Plan Policies and as rowhouse demonstration project (Dir 21.1)

· Consider rezoning proposal for Rowhouse /2-4-6plex Housing Demonstration Project in KCC IF proposal fits Vision and meets City’s Housing Demo Project Guidelines (Dir 21.1)

· Develop Kingsway/Knight rowhouse, four-and sixplex, duplex zoning. This planning should be part of a comprehensive Kingsway/Knight Neighbourhood Centre. (See Action 5B) (Dir.21.1, 21.4R)

· Develop Victoria-41st rowhouse, four- and sixplex, duplex zoning: This planning should be part of a comprehensive Victoria-41st Neighbourhood Centre Plan. (See Action 5D) (Dir.21.1, 21.4R)

Housing
Planning

Planning
Housing

Planning

Planning

_

_

_

_

 

9E

9F

Infill
· Consider rezoning proposal for an Infill Housing Demonstration Project IF proposal is submitted that fits Vision and fits City’s Housing Demo Project Guidelines (Dir 22.2R)

· Include consideration of infill as a tool for character preservation on larger lots in RS-2 and RS-1A Study (See Actions 8B,C)(Dir 22.2R)

Planning
Housing

Planning

 

_

_
report pending

 

9G

Seniors housing
· Support proposals for seniors’ housing that fit with Vision directions (Dir 23.1, 2)

Hsg/Soc Pl/Plan

   

_

10. Greening, Parks, Streets, Lanes

10A

10B

10C

10D

10E

Greening on Public and Private Sites
· Plant more and larger street trees throughout KCC with focus on parks, school grounds, shopping areas and arterials (Dir 5.3; 6.4; 7.3; 8.3; 11.1; 12.1; 24.1)

· Publicize and expand Tree Trust programs aimed at encouraging the planting and preservation of trees on private property (Dir. 24.1,2,3,4)

· Revise the lane paving petition process to provide more options and more information on impacts (Dir. 24.1)

· Recommend extending RS-5/6 permeability regulations to all single family areas (Dir. 24.3)

· Encourage and support community greening initiatives such as community gardens, planting in traffic circles, plant swaps, etc.

Park Bd/
Eng

Planning / Park Bd

Eng

Eng/
Planning

Eng/Pk
Bd/ Off Env

_

_

_

_

_

   

10F

Grandview Cut
· Develop bike route, greenway and nature trails in Grandview Cut as part of Broadway Station Area Planning (Dir 24.6)

Eng/
Planning

_

   

10G

10H

10I

Park Improvements
· Construct sports court and boardwalk around Trout Lake in John Hendry Park (Dir 24.5)

· Redevelop Grays Park as per Grays Park master plan (Dir. 4.8, 24.5)

· Construct playground structures at Clark and Kingcrest Parks (Dir. 24.5)

Park Board

CCA/Park Bd

CCA/Park Bd

_

_

_

 

10J

Public Views
· Consider views to mountains and water from public places when processing development applications (Dir.24.7)

Planning

   

_

11. Home-Based Work

11A

· Review regulations related to home-based businesses to increase flexibility and encourage more home-based work (Dir.25.1)

CSG

 

_

 

12. Upkeep and Cleanliness, Construction Quality

12A

12B

Upkeep and cleanliness
· Develop a co-ordinated strategy to improve the cleanliness and upkeep of both public and private properties (Dir. 26.1)

· Encourage and support local clean-up campaigns

    (Dir. 26.1)

Eng/
NIST

Eng/ NIST

_

_

   

12F

Quality of construction
· Include building quality and energy conservation issues in C-2 zoning review (Action 6A) (Dir 26.2; 27.4)

Planning

_

   

13. Recycling, Conservation, Water Quality, Noise Control

13A

13B

· Support community initiatives: local collection depots for hazardous waste collection, recycling/composting and storm drain marking programs (Dir. 18.2,3; 27.1, 27.2;)

· Implement and enforce Urban Noise Task Force recommendations:

    - Garden equipment and construction noise restrictions;
    - Traffic noise mitigation measures (Dir. 27.3)

Eng/Off of Env

P & L/
Off Env/Police

_

_

   

Dunbar Community Vision Implementation Action Plan

Action
#

Action

Lead Dept(s)/
Boards

Status

Scheduled/
Resourced
1 to 3 years

Not Yet Scheduled/Resourced

Policy Guide

1. Shopping Areas

1A

· Do comprehensive plans for all 3 shopping areas which address Vision directions on pedestrian comfort and safety, appearance, parking, store fronts, amenities. (Dir 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 1.9, 1.10; 2.1; 10 all; 11.1) Related actions: 2A, 5A

Planning/
Eng

 

_
See Rec B & C

 

1B

· Negotiate some shopping area amenities and improvements through the development review process (Dir 1.2)

Planning

_

   

1C

· Support developments with small storefronts and uses that animate the street, not developments without retail at grade. (Dir 1.3, 1.9, 1.10).

Planning

   

_

1D

· Encourage and support formation of business association/Business Improvement Areas (Dir 1.2, 1.4)

Planning/
BIA

_

   

1E

· Retain parking, both on and off-street, in shopping areas (Dir 1.5)

Eng

   

_

1F

· Do not support internal shopping malls or big box proposals in or near local shopping areas (Dir 1.6)

Planning

   

_

1G

· Encourage and support local improvement initiatives, eg. beautification projects, street banners, public art, planting through existing City “partnership” programs (Dir 1.2, 1.9, 1.10)

Planning
Eng/ Soc Pl/ Parks

 

_

 

1H

· Undertake comprehensive review of street furniture and amenities to improve their design, quality, quantity, co-ordination and administration. (Dir 1.2)

Eng

_

   

2. Mixed Use Building Design

2A

2B

· Review and revise C-2 zoning (Dir 2.1)

· Develop C-2 area specific design guidelines (Dir2.1)

Planning

Planning

_

_

 

3. Existing Single Family Areas

3A

Design
· Complete monitoring of RS-5 zoning to identify concerns and adjust zoning if needed (Dir 3all)


Planning

_

   

3B

· Revise single family zoning in Dunbar to address issues of design control for all new houses, design diversity, yard size, house size and orientation, character retention (Dir 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5; 4.1; 6.2R)

Planning

 

_

 

3C

3D

Rental suites
· Do city-wide review of zoning and building by-laws and guidelines to improve feasibility of rental suites in single family areas. (Dir 5.1)

· Conduct a community survey to see if/where rental suites to be legalized (Dir 5.2)

CSG

CSG

 

_

_

 

4. New Housing Types

4A

Infill and rowhouses/2-4-6 plexes
Housing Demonstration Project:
· consider rezoning proposal for an infill or rowhouse/2-4-6 plex project only if proposal fits Vision and meets Housing Demo Project Guidelines including community support (Dir 6.2R, 7.1, 7.4R)

Housing/
Planning

   

_

4B

· Prepare Rowhouse/2-4-6 plex Plan and zoning that fits Vision, in consultation with community and including review of impacts, location, design (Dir 7.1, 7.4R).

Planning

 

_

 

4C

Seniors Housing
· Consider rezoning proposal for seniors housing if proposal comes forward that fits Vision (Dir 9.1, 9.2)

Soc Plan/
Planning/
Housing

   

_

5. Traffic & Transit

5A

Arterial Traffic
· Prepare Dunbar Street traffic management plan giving higher priority to pedestrians, cyclists, transit and restricting traffic to the existing two lanes. (Dir 10.1,10.2,10.3,10.4) Related Actions: 1A, 5B

Eng

 

_
See
Rec. C

 

5B

· Install pedestrian activated traffic signals, corner bulges, median refuges, and other measures to address traffic safety issues on arterials (Dir 1.1, 10.1, 10.2) Related Actions: 1A, 5A

Eng

_

   

5C

5D

· Increase enforcement of speed limit on arterials (Dir 10.1)

· Improve response time for pedestrian activated traffic signals (Dir 10.1, 10.2, 10.3)

Police

Eng

_

_

   

5E

5F

5G

Public Transit
· Install more and improved bus shelters (Dir 11.1)

· Extend rapid transit to UBC, add more bus routes and more frequent service, develop community mini-bus service (Dir 11.2)

· Review feasibility and develop operational criteria and procedures for City licensing of shared-ride mini-bus/van services (Dir 11.2)

Eng

Refer to GVTA.

P&L

_

_

   

5H

Neighbourhood Traffic Calming
· Develop and implement city-wide traffic calming selection criteria (Dir 12.1)

Eng

_

   

5I

5J

· Install small-scale, spot traffic management measures (e.g. stop signs, crosswalks, speed bumps) in residential areas to address specific local concerns (Dir 12.2)

· Request Province to amend the BC Motor Vehicle Act to allow the City to reduce maximum speed on residential streets to 40 kmph.(Dir 12.2)

Eng

Eng/
Police

_

_

   

5K

Greenways and Bike Routes
· Complete the Ridgeway Greenway (west extension) (Dir 13.1)

Eng/Plng

_

   

5L

· Review feasibility of a bike lane on Dunbar Street (Dir 10.2) See Action: 5A

Eng

 

_

 

5M

· Develop additional east-west and north-south bike routes and neighbourhood greenways (Dir 13.1)

Eng

 

_

 

6. Greening, Parks, Streets, Lanes

6A

Parks
· Review Dunbar parks and develop a plan to preserve and improve them (Dir 14.1)

Park Bd /CCA

 

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6B

6C

Greening on Private Sites
· Publicize and expand the Tree Trust programs aimed at encouraging the planting and preservation of trees on private property (Dir 14.1; 14.2; 14.4)

· Recommend extending RS-5/6 permeability regulations to all single family areas (Dir 14.3)

Planning/
Park Bd.

Eng/
Planning

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6D

6E

Lanes
· Revise the lane paving petition process to provide more options and more information on impacts (Dir 14.7)

· Include lane and street paving in review of permeability issues (Dir 14.7)

Eng

Eng

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6F

6G

Public Views
· Do a Dunbar public views study (Dir 14.6)

· Consider views to mountains, downtown and water from parks and Durbar Street when processing development applications (Dir.14.6)

Planning

Planning

 

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6H

Greening of Public Areas
· Support community stewardship initiatives for boulevards, street trees, lanes, natural areas through existing City programs such as Greenways, matching grants (Dir 14.2, 14.4; 14.7)

Eng/ Park Bd/ Off Env

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7. Community Services & Facilities

7A

· Expand & support volunteer services to seniors and residents living at home (Dir 15.1)

Refer to Van Health Bd

     

7B

· Support proposals for housing for seniors and residents with special needs who cannot live in their own homes. (Dir 15.2, 9.1, 9.2) (Action 4D)

Social Pl/
Housing/ Planning

   

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7C

· If current library site is redeveloped, look for opportunities to combine services and address community needs (eg. seniors housing). (Dir 15.3)

VPL/
Real Estate

   

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7D

· Develop services to address needs of Dunbar’s youth and involve them in community life (Dir 15.4)

Park Bd/
CCAssoc

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7E

7F

Crime Prevention
· Continue and expand community policing initiatives including Block Watch (Dir 16.1)

· Establish Community Policing Office in Community Centre (Dir 16.1)

Police

CSG/
Police/
CCAssoc

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8. Home-based Work

8A

· Review regulations related to home-based businesses to increase flexibility and encourage more home-based work (Dir 1.4; 17.1)

CSG

 

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9. Recycling, Conservation, Water Quality, Noise Control

9A

· Support community environmental initiatives such as: community composting and recycling, neighbourhood cleanups, energy and water conservation, native planting, through existing City partnership and funding programs. (Dir 18.1,2,3)

Office
Env.

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9B

· Implement and enforce the Urban Noise Task Force recommendations concerning:

    - garden equipment and construction noise restrictions;
    - traffic noise mitigation measures
    -airport north runway early take-off impact mitigation (Dir 18.4, 18.5)

P&L/
Office Env/
Police

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10. Community Building and Community Involvement in Decision Making

10A

· Encourage and support community initiatives to strengthen community spirit and identity through existing City partnership programs such as public art, BIA, parks improvement. (Dir 19.1)

All depts/
boards

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10B

· Implement Public Involvement Review recommendations, including:

    -updated community group database on website
    -community web pages & community access computers
    - multi-cultural outreach &communication improvements
    - public process guidelines

- improvements to departmental processes

    - improved information on city services
    (Dir 20.1)

Planning/
all depts

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10C

· Improve Development Review Process, including:

    - communication and public involvement
    - area specific staff (Dir 20.1)

CSG

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10D

· Support development of on-going community-based processes/groups to work with the City on Vision monitoring and implementation (Dir 20.1)

Planning

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Kensington-Cedar Cottage and Dunbar Community Visions Implementation

Summary of Requested Budget and Staffing 1999 to 2001

1) Staff

Temporary Civil Engineer 2 with benefits $160,160 $68,640 $22,880

Planner I with benefits $144,803 $62,059 $20,686
Overtime $ 3,236 $ 1,387 $ 462

Total Staff Costs $308,199 $132,086 $44,028

2) Expenses

2 computers and software $ 7,000 - $ 7,000

Communications budget for $ 50,000 $20,000 $10,000
2 communities

Total Staff and Expenses $375,199 $61,028

* Source of 1999 funds to be Contingency Reserve.

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