I See Pitt Meadows 2040: Official Community Plan Update
The Official Community Plan (OCP) was adopted by Council on September 27, 2022 after significant engagement and contributions from the community, City staff, and Council since 2018. The City would like to thank the community for their input throughout this project.
Read the Official Community Plan at pittmeadows.ca/ocp.
The Official Community Plan (OCP) was adopted by Council on September 27, 2022 after significant engagement and contributions from the community, City staff, and Council since 2018. The City would like to thank the community for their input throughout this project.
Read the Official Community Plan at pittmeadows.ca/ocp.
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What is a land use map?
A land use map is a schedule within an Official Community Plan. An Official Community Plan (OCP) is a long range (20 year) guide for the municipality that helps Council in making decisions on matters such as land use and growth, transportation, agricultural preservation, economic development, and housing. It is a vision for how we want our city to grow and change.
Land use maps set out the big picture vision for an area. They are high level overviews of how an area or neighbourhood will develop. A land use map differs from the Zoning Bylaw because it sets out a future vision of the community that Council will then use to guide their decision making, especially in regards to rezoning applications. The Zoning Bylaw is the main tool that the City uses to implement the goals and objectives in land use plans. Zoning is the legal tool that describes what uses are permitted on a property, how buildings are situated on an individual site, as well as building size. It ensures new buildings support the vision in the land use plan.
How this land use map is different from the current land use map?- This draft plan proposes to allow medium density residential development such as townhouses along parts of the Hammond Road corridor. Hammond Road is an arterial route for the community as well as part of Translink’s Frequent Transit Network.
- A “Village” land use designation is proposed to be applied to the corners of Hammond and Blakely Road.
- Double fronting lots between 190 and 190A Streets are proposed to be designated medium density residential development such as townhouses.
- The "Civic Center" Designation is proposed to be updated to permit residential uses.
- The "Residential Low-Density" land use designation will no longer contemplate the further subdivision of most existing lots. Corner duplexes, garden suites and secondary suites would continue to be permitted.
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What is a land use map?
A land use map is a schedule within an Official Community Plan. An Official Community Plan (OCP) is a long range (20 year) guide for the municipality that helps Council in making decisions on matters such as land use and growth, transportation, agricultural preservation, economic development, and housing. It is a vision for how we want our city to grow and change.
Land use maps set out the big picture vision for an area. They are high level overviews of how an area or neighbourhood will develop. A land use map differs from the Zoning Bylaw because it sets out a future vision of the community that Council will then use to guide their decision making, especially in regards to rezoning applications. The Zoning Bylaw is the main tool that the City uses to implement the goals and objectives in land use plans. Zoning is the legal tool that describes what uses are permitted on a property, how buildings are situated on an individual site, as well as building size. It ensures new buildings support the vision in the land use plan.
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CLOSED: This survey has concluded.Welcome!. The purpose of these surveys is to gather feedback on the City's draft Official Community Plan policies and land use maps, which the community helped to create.Please click on the following link to see the draft policies:For more information, please visit the link below to see our Official Community Plan Review open house boards, which contain descriptions of the review process, forces shaping the OCP Review, policy framework, and land use definitions.
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Please read the Discussion Paper and then provide your feedback in the survey below.
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Please read the Discussion Paper and then provide your feedback in the survey below.
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Please read the Discussion Paper and then provide your feedback in the survey below.
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Please read the Discussion Paper and then provide your feedback in the survey below.
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Housing is particularly important issue in Metro Vancouver. Here is one more quick survey on housing choices in Pitt Meadows!
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What will Pitt Meadows look like in 2040? Before starting to review our Official Community Plan, we want to hear what you value and what your vision for our community is. Please take 10 minutes to complete the two questions in this survey.
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Where We're At in the Process
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Phase 1: Background Research (2017 – spring 2018)
I See Pitt Meadows 2040: Official Community Plan Update has finished this stageThe City explored existing conditions in Pitt Meadows, reviewed existing policies, plans and strategies that would help inform the OCP review.
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Phase 2: Public Launch (spring 2018)
I See Pitt Meadows 2040: Official Community Plan Update has finished this stageA community consultation plan was developed and community engagement began with residents on their values and vision for the community's future. The Launch Event took place on May 12, 2018 at the Pitt Meadows Family Rec Centre.
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Phase 3: Vision & Goals (summer 2018 - late fall 2018)
I See Pitt Meadows 2040: Official Community Plan Update has finished this stageThe City built upon the results of the public consultation from the past year with additional research and consultation with the public, the City's advisory committees and external partners.
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Phase 4: Refining Our Goals (winter 2018 – summer 2019)
I See Pitt Meadows 2040: Official Community Plan Update has finished this stageThe City will build upon the results of the public consultation from the past year with additional research and consultation with public, the City's advisory committees, and external partners.
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Phase 5: Drafting the Plan (late fall 2019 / spring 2020)
I See Pitt Meadows 2040: Official Community Plan Update has finished this stageThe draft OCP will be presented to obtain feedback to help refine the plan. This is your chance to tell us if we got it right before the plan enters the final stages of the formal adoption process.
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Phase 6: Adoption Process (current)
I See Pitt Meadows 2040: Official Community Plan Update is currently at this stageThe Official Community Plan received First Reading on July 21, 2020, which is the beginning of the adoption process. This final phase involves the official adoption of the new OCP. This includes a public hearing, where everyone who wishes to speak will be heard by City Council prior to their final decision on the new Official Community Plan.
Key Dates
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March 12 2020
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March 21 2020
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June 25 2019
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Who's listening
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Phone 604-465-2497 Email dparr@pittmeadows.ca
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Key Dates
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July 21 2020
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March 12 2020
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March 21 2020
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June 25 2019