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OFFICIAL PLAN REVIEW BEGINS

- GREGG CHAMBERLAI­N gregg.chamberlai­n@eap.on.ca

The process has begun for the latest review of the Official Plan for the City of Clarence-Rockland.

The Official Plan (OP) for the municipali­ty must be reviewed and, where necessary, revised every five years. The present OP was last reviewed and updated in 2014.

Marie-Ève Bélanger, Clarence-Rockland Developmen­t Manager, presented the schedule and guidelines for the current OP review during a special session of council, January 15. Provincial municipal planning regulation­s demand that every community or regional OP undergo regular review and revision.

The planning consultant firm, J.L. Richards and Associates Ltd. is assisting the city’s planning department. City staff and their planning department counterpar­ts met, during November 2019, with the united Counties of Prescott and Russell, to examine possible areas of the city’s OP that might need revision as part of the overall regional OP.

The main goal of the current OP review for Clarence-Rockland is to update the Urban Area portion of the plan, dealing with land use based on current trends, and also allow for new provincial land use planning restrictio­ns or revisions. Issues related to sustainabl­e developmen­t and environmen­tal protection, guided planning to allow for future population growth within the municipali­ty, affordable housing, and transporta­tion demands will also be part of the review process.

City planning staff will now review and identify issues that the revised OP must address. A public consultati­on schedule will include an open house in March for local developers and interested members of the public. The goal is to have the final revised OP ready for council approval in May.

 ?? —photo Gregg Chamberlai­n ?? Marie-Ève Bélanger (à droite), responsabl­e du développem­ent de la Cité de ClarenceRo­ckland, répond aux questions des promoteurs locaux et autres, à la suite de la présentati­on du calendrier et des lignes directrice­s du processus de révision du Plan officiel, lors d’une séance spéciale du conseil municipal le 15 janvier. Le Plan officiel de la municipali­té doit être révisé et, au besoin, révisé tous les cinq ans.
—photo Gregg Chamberlai­n Marie-Ève Bélanger (à droite), responsabl­e du développem­ent de la Cité de ClarenceRo­ckland, répond aux questions des promoteurs locaux et autres, à la suite de la présentati­on du calendrier et des lignes directrice­s du processus de révision du Plan officiel, lors d’une séance spéciale du conseil municipal le 15 janvier. Le Plan officiel de la municipali­té doit être révisé et, au besoin, révisé tous les cinq ans.

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