The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Diverse housing

Stratford council passes first reading of major zoning and developmen­t bylaw

- BY JIM DAY

A new zoning and developmen­t bylaw that will allow for more diverse housing in Stratford passed first reading Wednesday night.

Coun. Steve Ogden, who is mayor-elect for the municipali­ty, was the only dissenting vote.

Ogden told council the problem he has with the bylaw is he feels residents of the town are not familiar enough with what it proposes.

“I just feel we are a little premature giving it first reading…a few more months wouldn’t hurt,’’ he said.

Coun. Keith MacLean, who chairs the planning, developmen­t and heritage committee, countered that the proposed bylaw has been well publicized not only through public meetings but also via media coverage.

“I never tried to do what was popular,’’ said MacLean.

“I tried to do what was right.’’ Outgoing Mayor David Dunphy said he supports the bylaw, noting if passed it would help improve the affordabil­ity of housing in the town.

The bylaw aims to allow more diversity in the town’s overall housing inventory with the allowance for smaller lot sizes, a broader range of permitted uses and a new allowance for secondary suites.

In order to align with other municipal and provincial legislatio­n, the new bylaw must also allow for the following: cannabis retail operations; digital reader board signage; new election signage provisions; more defined child care uses; new agricultur­al-related uses and the incorporat­ion of the Stratford Business Park Developmen­t Standards.

A special council meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 21, to hold second reading and potential adoption of the bylaw.

“After almost three years of work by this council we are pleased to be able to finish our term with the anticipate­d approval of this bylaw next week,’’ said Dunphy, who did not re-offer in the recent unicipal election, in a prepared statement.

“I would like to thank all who participat­ed throughout this process in the numerous opportunit­ies to provide feedback both in person or in writing and to the work of this council and staff in compiling that feedback into this new bylaw.’’

Planning staff will be reviewing the town’s official plan against the new bylaw to ensure that both are in agreeance.

The Zoning and Developmen­t Bylaw will also need to be approved by the province’s minister of Communitie­s, Land and Environmen­t.

 ?? JIM DAY/THE GUARDIAN ?? Stratford Coun. Keith MacLean, chairman of the planning, developmen­t and heritage committee, speaks about a proposed new zoning and developmen­t bylaw during the town’s regular monthly council meeting. Council passed first reading of the bylaw that aims in part to create more affordable housing in the municipali­ty.
JIM DAY/THE GUARDIAN Stratford Coun. Keith MacLean, chairman of the planning, developmen­t and heritage committee, speaks about a proposed new zoning and developmen­t bylaw during the town’s regular monthly council meeting. Council passed first reading of the bylaw that aims in part to create more affordable housing in the municipali­ty.

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