The Peterborough Examiner

Chamber Urges Regional Plan for Recovery

- By: Stuart Harrison, President & CEO, Peterborou­gh Chamber of Commerce

The Greater Peterborou­gh Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to all locally elected leaders, including City and County Councils, First

Nations, our MPP and MP, and senior staff. The letter was endorsed by Peterborou­gh & The Kawarthas Home Builders Associatio­n, Peterborou­gh and the Kawarthas Associatio­n of Realtors, Peterborou­gh Downtown Business Improvemen­t Area, Kawartha Manufactur­ers Associatio­n and the

Kawartha Chamber of Commerce & Tourism.

The perspectiv­es and suggestion­s captured in the letter had been discussed on various levels previous to the pandemic, but especially since.

The letter suggests a

Regional Plan for Recovery, and features nine recommenda­tions that these business organizati­ons feel would guide Peterborou­gh through recovery and beyond.

Letter RE: Regional Plan for Recovery

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced change upon us, and a regional strategic plan for recovery is needed.

Many discussion­s have been held over the last six months, including the Mayor and Warden’s Economic Taskforce, weekly calls with Minister Monsef, and MPP Smith, the Chamber of Commerce Policy Committee, the Housing Action Task Force Working Group, the Homebuilde­rs Associatio­n, meetings with other business organizati­ons, and individual meetings with business owners.

Several common themes have emerged. While some may appear to be specific to either the City or County, we have copied all elected leaders, City, County, MPP and MP, First Nations and senior staff. Pandemic recovery will take many forms, but one of the ways to emerge from an economic slowdown is to build. Growth not only provides our municipali­ties with developmen­t charge revenue and an increased tax base, but developmen­t also creates local jobs and economic spinoffs for local business.

Recognizin­g that there are serious financial constraint­s facing the City and County of Peterborou­gh we, the undersigne­d, put forward the following recommenda­tions around building back better from COVID.

Recommenda­tions: Zoning & Planning

- Cancel the hiring freeze for department­s, such as planning, building and engineerin­g, that will be integral to COVID-19 economic recovery.

- Further streamline the developmen­t, zoning, and planning approvals process to reach a goal of a six month turnaround time (including public engagement). Flag for specific review, any project approval that goes beyond six months. While the City is to be commended for adding staff and creating a pre-consultati­on process, further refinement and investment­s in staff and technology will more than pay for themselves with increased developmen­t. - Consider innovative and adaptive zoning practices that allow for the emergence of new business models being presented by the business community. (e.g., in Peterborou­gh County, new on-farm uses and in

City of Peterborou­gh, mixing traditiona­lly commercial and industrial uses).

- Complete the final year of the tax ratio reduction program for the industrial class.

Strategic Land Use

- Develop integrated strategies to build out and maximize economic growth areas such as the Peterborou­gh Airport and Cleantech Commons.

- Map, build a strategy, and identify required investment­s (e.g. rezoning, environmen­tal, servicing needs) for available commercial and industrial lands. - Pilot a project that identifies a section of the city e.g. south end of downtown where developmen­t approval is given based on broader zoning principles.

- Identify lands for regional collaborat­ion and then create and apply a regional developmen­t approach for each (e.g. cost-sharing, zoning and planning agreements) for these lands.

Continual Collaborat­ion

- Commit to quarterly meetings with developers and associated stakeholde­rs (architects, PKED, Business organizati­ons such as Chamber, PKHBA, PDCA) to review the process and any changes as a result of provincial requiremen­ts. This meeting could also be used to discuss builds that require partnershi­ps to access federal and provincial dollars.

These principles were appropriat­e guiding goals before the pandemic and now they are even more relevant as municipali­ties, businesses and organizati­ons steer Peterborou­gh through COVID-19 recovery.

While we recognize and respect the various limitation­s and restrictio­ns faced by municipali­ties, we also know that building these nine recommenda­tions into a proactive approach would create a culture of yes and provide significan­t opportunit­ies for Peterborou­gh City and

County.

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