Master
Land Use Bylaw Revisions
The City is reviewing its
Official Community Plan Bylaw and Zoning Bylaw is the future vision of
how our community will be developed and what it could look like out to 2030.
Council has provided second reading, as amended, for these proposed bylaws.
Public consultation has been ongoing throughout the community through
November. The City held a public open house on November 21, 2019 from 4 pm to
8 pm at City Hall Council Chambers where approximately 65 residents attended.
The Public Hearing for the proposed Official Community Plan and Zoning bylaws
is 5 pm, Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at City Hall Council Chambers.
Where do
I find the draft Official Community Plan Bylaw 1879 and Zoning Bylaw 1880?
Where can submit my feedback of
these bylaws to City staff for the Public Hearing?
What are the major changes to
the draft Official Community Plan and Zoning bylaws?
Please review the City Staff Reports for full details of the proposed major changes
to the Official Community Plan and Zoning bylaw, the summary of the public consultation held in the
community throughout the month of November, and the summary of the public consultation from the open house
held on November 21, 2019.
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Housing
Needs Assessment, Gap Analysis and Action Plan
A Housing Needs, Gap Analysis, and Action Plan
(“Report”) has been completed by Urbanics Consultant Ltd. for the City of
Quesnel and the surrounding Electoral Areas located in the Cariboo Regional
District. This Report provides: quantitative data; a better understanding of
the community’s housing needs; ensures local policies, plan and development
decisions related to housing are based on recent evidence; and allows the
community to be responsive to current and future housing needs. The key
findings of this report are: lack of serviced, desirable lands; rapidly aging
population; declining household sizes and slow population growth; and local
affordability.
The Action Plan outlines how City staff will
apply strategies to address the community’s housing challenges that are:
Next Step:
City Staff to work on developing the Housing Needs and Gap
Analysis Action Plan Checklist that will be brought to a future Regular
Council Meeting for Council’s consideration.
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Gymnastics
Facility Capital Reserve
Council approved up to $85,000 be allocated from the Gymnastics Capital Reserve for the
development of a schematic design, preliminary code review and cost estimate
to co-locate the proposed Gymnastics Facility at the Quesnel & District
Arts & Recreation Centre.
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Sidewalk
Snow/Ice Clearing – Owners/Occupiers Co-Responsibility
Council approved the
first three readings to the Streets, Traffic and Parking Bylaw that would
update language regarding snow/ice removal on City sidewalks outside
of downtown, requiring property owners to help clear sidewalks in front of or
adjacent to their property within 24 hours of a snow or ice event. The City
does it’s best to reach all sidewalks within 24 hours of a snow event but
cannot always make that timeline, especially during heavy snowfalls and
prolonged ice events. The City’s snow budget is climbing each year, due to
major snow and ice events becoming more frequent, so a more collaborative
approach is required to keep costs under control.
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Comprehensive
Fees and Charges - Update
Council approved the
first three readings of the City’s Comprehensive Fees and Charges Amendment Bylaw.
The bylaw includes increases, effective January 1st each year, to water
utility rates, sewer utility rates, residential garbage rates, landfill
disposal rates, cemetery rates, airport fees and other miscellaneous fees.
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Bylaws
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Next
Meetings
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