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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLN 17-18C14 �6 DICKERING Report to Planning & Development Committee Report Number: PLN 17-18 Date: June 18, 2018 From: Kyle Bentley Director, City Development & CBO Subject: Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 17-003/P Amendment 31 to the Pickering Official Plan City Initiated: Information and Communication Technology Recommendation: 1. That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 17-003/P, initiated by the City of Pickering, to add new policies and revise existing policies in the Pickering Official Plan with regard to the City's Information and Communication Technology Network and "Dig Once" Standard, as set out in Exhibit "A" to Appendix I to Report PLN 17-18, be approved; and 2. That the Draft By-law to adopt Amendment 31 to the Pickering Official Plan, to add new policies and revise existing policies in the Pickering Official Plan, as set out in Appendix I to Report PLN 17-18, be forwarded to Council for enactment. Executive Summary: Technology enhancements are necessary to enable success for businesses and residents within the City — now and in the future. Access to high speed internet service (broadband) is becoming essential for health care, education, employment, social and political inclusion and overall economic success. To strengthen and support the development of an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) network, and the implementation of the "Dig Once" Standard, an application to amend the Pickering Official Plan was initiated by the City Development Department. The resulting amendment to the Official Plan will introduce new policies to Chapter 7 — Community Services and revise policies in Chapter 16 — Development Review of the Official Plan. The proposed amendment will provide clear direction for implementation of an ICT network and the "Dig Once" Standard" through future infrastructure projects and development applications. It is recommended that OPA 17-003/P be approved and the draft by-law to adopt Amendment 31 be forwarded to Council for enactment. Financial Implications: No direct costs to the City are anticipated as a result of the proposed Amendment. Report PLN 17-18 June 18, 2018 Subject: City Initiated Official Plan Amendment Application (OPA 17-003/P) Page 2 1. Background The global economy, and society as a whole, is becoming increasingly computerized and online. With government services, business functions, and entertainment options continuing to evolve into online digital formats, access to high speed broadband Internet has been recognized as a crucial driver for quality of life and economic competitiveness. Recently, the Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunications Commission ruled that access to broadband internet is a basic service that should be available to all Canadians. 1.1 Provincial Policy Statement and Provincial Growth Plan The role that communication and telecommunication infrastructure plays in supporting economic growth in Ontario is captured within the Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) and the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (Growth Plan). The PPS provides for appropriate development while protecting resources of Provincial interest, public health and safety, and the quality of the natural and built environment. The PPS also supports improved land use planning and management, which contributes to a more effective and efficient land use planning system. With respect to communications and telecommunications infrastructure, the PPS indicates that "long-term economic prosperity should be supported by encouraging efficient and coordinated communications and telecommunications infrastructure." The policies of the PPS are complemented by three provincial plans: the Growth Plan; the Greenbelt Plan; and the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan. Provincial plans, in tandem with municipal official plans, provide a framework for comprehensive, integrated, place -based and long-term planning that supports and integrates the principles of strong communities, a clean and healthy environment and economic growth, for the long-term. With respect to infrastructure planning, the Growth Plan indicates that the "planning for new or expanded infrastructure will occur in an integrated manner, including evaluations of long-range scenario -based land use planning and financial planning" and that planning for such infrastructure should include "providing sufficient infrastructure capacity in strategic growth areas". In addition, the Growth Plan also indicates that "in planning for the development, optimization or expansion of existing and planned corridors and supporting facilities, the Province, other public agencies and upper- and single -tier municipalities will encourage the co -location of linear infrastructure where appropriate." 1.2 Development of a Vision for the ICT Network In September 2015, Council endorsed the "Dig Once" Standard, providing for the inclusion of conduit to accommodate fiber optic cable in the standard design specification for all future City road construction projects. Council directed City staff to adopt policies so that the infrastructure necessary to accommodate a broadband system can be built over time. City staff were also directed to continue their efforts to have the City recognized as an intelligent community by the Intelligent Community Forum. Report PLN 17-18 June 18, 2018 Subject: City Initiated Official Plan Amendment Application (OPA 17-003/P) Page 3 1.3 Official Plan Amendment 31 to the Pickering Official Plan To strengthen and support the development of an ICT network and the implementation of the "Dig Once" Standard, an official plan amendment application was initiated by the City Development Department. The proposed amendment applies City-wide. On January 8, 2018, a public open house was held to provide information, and to assist members of the public and other interested stakeholders to understand the proposal. Following the open house, staff presented Information Report 01-18 and the proposed amendment in a statutory public meeting inviting comments on the proposal. The proposed amendment, including the text of the proposed new and revised policies, and the corresponding informational text for the policy titles, was prepared in consultation with various departments within the City. The proposed amendment was circulated to the Region of Durham and other prescribed agencies and interested parties. In addition, the notice was posted on the City's website, and an advertisement appeared in the local newspaper for two consecutive weeks on December 13, 2017 and December 20, 2017 informing the residents on the public meeting and inviting their input and comments. 1.4 Durham Region Broadband Strategy In March 2018, the Region released Phase One of its Broadband Strategy, which: • identifies the needs and trends of various broadband users within Durham Region • establishes the preliminary connectivity targets, based on the needs of users (based on historical bandwidth, demand, and growth) • describes the current connectivity conditions with the Region, including service gaps where needs are not currently being met or are unlikely to be met in the future • discusses technology options to achieve connectivity • identifies potential roles and projects the Region (and other stakeholders) may undertake to achieve increased connectivity Phase Two will focus on evaluating and scoping the various roles and actions for the Region identified in Phase One, developing and implementation plan, finalizing connectivity goals, and delivery of the final Broadband Strategy. The directions that are being planned for the Region's Broadband Strategy are consistent with the City's proposed official plan amendment. Regional staff are engaging stakeholders, including the City, in the development of the final strategy. 2. Comments received on Proposed Amendment 31 2.1 Comments from the public and agencies We have received seven written comments on the proposed amendment. All the written comments have been listed and addressed in the Agency and Public Comment Table in Appendix II to this report. Report PLN 17-18 June 18, 2018 Subject: City Initiated Official Plan Amendment Application (OPA 17-003/P) Page 4 2.2 Summary of the comments The comments received from the public and the agencies are very supportive and positive. The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade has expressed its support for the proposed amendment and further mentioned that the amendment will provide clear direction for the implementation of an efficient communication technology network. Bell, Enbridge and Veridian generally support the City's proactive policies regarding the ICT network and "Dig Once" Standard, but requested further clarification about responsibilities for implementation of the Federal regulations. City staff also consulted Durham Region staff, who suggested certain textual modifications to clarify jurisdictional responsibility for the regional versus local roads (see Changes Recommended by the Region, Attachment #1). 3. Staff review of submissions 3.1 Staff have reviewed the submissions received and provided a response in the table contained in Appendix II to this report. Staff concurs with the Region's comments on adding policy text to clarify jurisdictional responsibility for regional versus local roads. The proposed amendment has been revised to incorporate the comments suggested by the Region. 4. Staff recommend that the Draft By-law to Adopt Recommended Official Plan Amendment 31 be finalized and forwarded to Council for enactment 4.1 Staff recommend that Council support the Recommended Amendment by passing of a by-law to adopt Amendment 31, as set out in Appendix I to Report PLN 17-18. Appendices: Appendix I Draft By-law to adopt Recommended Amendment 31 to the Pickering Official Plan Appendix II Table — Response to Agency and Public Comments Received on Proposed Official Plan Amendment 31 Attachment: 1. Changes Recommended by the Region to the Proposed Amendment 31 to the Pickering Official Plan Report PLN 17-18 June 18, 2018 Subject: City Initiated Official Plan Amendment Application (OPA 17-003/P) Page 5 Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By: Deepak Bhatt, MCIP, RPP Planner 11 Jeff Brooks, MCIP, RPP, AMCT Manager, Policy & Geomatics DB:Id Catherine Rose, MCIP, RPP Chief Planner Kyle Bentley, P. Eng. Director, City Development & CBO Recommended for the consideration of Pickering City Council Tony Prevedel, P. Eng. Chief Administrative Officer Appendix I to Report No. PLN 17-18 By-law to Adopt Amendment 31 to the City of Pickering Official Plan The Corporation of the . ity of Pickering B-.� 4X118 t Amendment a By -la o ado p 31 to the Official Plan for the City of Pickering (OPA 17-003/P) Whereas pursuant to the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.p. 13, subsections 17(22) and 21(1), the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering may by by-law adopt amendments to the Official Plan for the City of Pickering; And whereas pursuant to Section 17(10) of the Planning Act, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing has by order authorized Regional Council to pass a by-law to exempt proposed area municipal official plan amendments from its approval; And whereas on February 23, 2000 Regional Council passed By-law 11/2000 which allows the Region to exempt proposed area municipal official plan amendments from its approval; And whereas the Region has advised that Amendment 31 to the City of Pickering Official Plan is exempt from Regional approval; Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby enacts as follows: 1. That Amendment 31 to the Official Plan for the City of Pickering, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", is hereby adopted; 2• That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to forward to the Regional Municipality of Durham the documentation required by Procedure: Area Municipal Official Plans and Amendments; 3. This By-law shall come into force and take effect on the day of the final passing hereof. By-law passed this XX day of XXXX, 2018. o00 David Ryan, Mayor 000 Debbie Shields, City Clerk Exhibit "A" to By-law Recommended Amendment 31 to the City of Pickering Official Plan Amendment 31 to the Pickering Official Plan Purpose: The purpose of this Amendment is to add new policies and revise existing policies in the Pickering Official Plan with regard to the City's Information and Communication Technology Network and "Dig Once" Standard. Location: The Amendment applies City wide. Basis: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is the infrastructure and components that enable the modern use of computers. ICT includes the establishment of a broadband network and high speed internet service. This amendment strengthens and supports the development of an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) network, and the implementation of the "Dig Once" Standard. Amendment: The Pickering Official Plan is hereby amended by: 1) Adding new Sections 7.11 and 7.12 in Chapter 7 — Community Services, to read as follows: City Policy ICT Network 7.11 City Council shall provide clear direction for collaboration, facilitation, investment infrastructure advancement, skills development, and other initiatives necessary to implement an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) network throughout the City, by: (a) identifying locations, in addition to the City Centre and Pickering Innovation Corridor, where a more robust ICT infrastructure will be offered; (b) prioritizing the implementation of ICT infrastructure to public facilities and spaces; (c) identifying measures that will be necessary to implement a city-wide ICT network; within, and outside, the existing built-up urban area; (d) identifying measures which will minimize the impact of ICT infrastructure on the community and natural environment; and (e) identifying measures which will ensure that the City's ICT infrastructure is resilient and adaptable to change and next -generation technologies. Amendment 31 to the Pickering Official Plan Page 2 City Policy "Dig Once" Standard 7.12 City Council shall require, subject to the approval of the applicable jurisdiction with responsibility for the road, and any requirements of any other applicable agencies, the inclusion of conduit for fiber optic cable in all public rights-of-way, through new development, redevelopment, road construction and reconstruction, in accordance with the City's "Dig Once" Standard, and shall: (a) ensure that all new development or redevelopment is designed to provide the infrastructure for the delivery of, current or future, leading edge information and communication technologies, to and throughout the building(s); and (b) require applications for development to provide an ICT Implementation Plan which demonstrates how ICT technologies are to be designed and implemented, including information regarding conduit construction and ownership, and demonstrates that the associated conduit and wiring meets or exceeds the minimum industry standard. 2) Revising Section 16.5A, "Required Studies for an Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment, Draft Plan of Subdivision, and Draft Plan of Condominium Approval", in Chapter 16 — Development Review, by removing the word "and" at the end of Subsection (xxxv), and the period at the end of Subsection (xxxvi), and replacing it with a semi -colon, and adding the word "and", and by adding the following new Subsection (xxxvii) at the end of the section, to read as follows: (xxxvii) an Information and Communication Technologies Implementation Plan demonstrating how a dedicated broadband fiber optic conduit can be designed and implemented, as referred to in Section 7.12(b). 3) Revising Section 16.58,"Required Studies for Site Plan Approval", in Chapter 16 — Development Review, by removing the word "and" at the end of Subsection (xxv), and the period at the end of Subsection (xxxvi), and replacing it with a semi -colon, and adding the word "and", and by adding the following new Subsection (xxvii) at the end of the section, to read as follows: (xxvii) an Information and Communication Technologies Implementation Plan demonstrating how a dedicated broadband fiber optic conduit can be designed and implemented, as referred to in Section 7.12(b). Implementation: The provisions set forth in the City of Pickering Official Plan, as amended, regarding the implementation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. Interpretation: The provisions set forth in the City of Pickering Official Plan as amended, regarding the interpretation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. Appendix 11 to Report No. PLN 17-18 Response to Agency and Public Comments Received on Proposed Official Plan Amendment 31 Table: Comments Received on Proposed Official Plan Amendment 31 and Staff Response # Agency/Individual Comments Staff Response 1 Region of Durham (Teleconference • Regional staff noted that Proposed Amendment 31 is consistent with policies of the Regional • Agree to revise Policy 7.12 & 7.12(b) to reflect regional road jurisdictional responsibility. dated March 9, 2018 Official Plan.• Agree to revise Policy 7.11(c) to clarify that and Comment letter dated March 13, 2018) • In accordance with By-law 11-2000, OPA 31 is exempt from Regional approval. future conduit may not be owned by the City (see Attachment # 1). • Policy 7.12 & 7.12(b) be revised to include a conduit in the regional road right-of-way and to enter into an agreement with the Region to permit it. • Policy 7.11(c) to be revised to clarify private or public ownership of the conduit for fiber optic cable. 2 Ajax-Pickering Board of Trade • Supports the proposed OPA 31 which initiates providing high speed Internet via broadband within the City. • Support acknowledged. • The amendment will provide clear direction for the implementation of an efficient ICT, and allow residents and business of Pickering the access to succeed in the digital age. 3 Bell Canada • Appreciate the City's role to provide modern ICT infrastructure. • Policy 7.11 & 7.12 revised to accommodate implementation and jurisdictional issues. • • Request more clarity with respect to the implementation policy. Section 7.12 be modified to specifically identify responsibilities for implementation. • The policy does not specify who the owner of the ICT network will be or specifically where routing will take place. Bell, Rogers, Veridian, the Region, the City or another party could all own portions of the network. 4 Enbridge • No objection to the proposed amendment application. • Noted. • Reserves the right to amend or remove development conditions. Page 1 of 4 Table: Comments Received on Proposed Official Plan Amendment 31 and Staff Response # Agency/Individual Comments Staff Response 5 Veridian Connections • Requested clarity on implementation and extra cost responsibility for providing extra ducts. • No objection to OPA 31 in principle. • The development of an ICT network does not necessarily include or preclude the City from developing or owning portions of this network. A more detailed ICT network implementation plan will be prepared by the City. 6 Trans -Northern Pipelines Inc. • No comments/objections on proposed OPA 31. • Noted. 7 Ed Hachey • Include terrestrial satellite facilities contemplated for the wireless communication infrastructure. • Proactively plan for the locations in the Official Plan to facilitate terrestrial satellite network demand. • Further details related to distribution design and technology will be developed through a more detailed ICT network implementation strategy by the City. 8 Glenn Pitura Arutip Engg. Ltd. a) Currently, Bell Canada and Rogers Cable both provide fibre optic distribution throughout new subdivisions within trench made available to them by the Developer at the time of construction. They have the infrastructure backbone to provide this high-speed service and have been providing this service for many years. It would appear this proposed duct routing for future fibre-optic servicing would compete with them. However, there is no known competitor who would be utilizing these ducts at this time. a) The policy does specify who the owner of the ICT network will be or specifically where routing will take place. Bell, Rogers, Veridian, the Region, the City or another party could all own portions of the network. Page 2 of 4 Table: Comments Received on Proposed Official Plan Amendment 31 and Staff Response # Agency/Individual Comments Staff Response b) The ICT implementation will require grade level boxes every 150-180 metres within the b) Such street furniture would be required, regardless of who theowner/provider of the boulevards along the roadways fronting any units, interconnected with a 7-cell future path duct. This will not allow a future internet provider to implement a fibre-optic distribution system, as additional above grade equipment (pedestals, distribution nodes, splitting points etc.) will still be required to be added (based on today's technology). It is our experience that existing homeowners will not be receptive to additional street furniture being placed on their frontage in the future. c) Although the intent is to "Dig Once", in order to c) network might be. Further details related to distribution design utilize the duct path, there will be future digging and technology will be developed through a required to connect individual customers, as a more detailed ICT network implementation complete path to each home cannot be dictated without a distribution design, which necessitates knowledge of what distribution technology will be utilized. d) Please confirm whom at the City will be d) strategy by the City. City Development coordinates the approval of reviewing/approving the ICT implementation site plan, subdivision and condominium plans, and at what cost and in what timeframe. applications, and will circulate such plans to These plans would require coordination with the the relevant agencies for their review and other utilities, and space in boulevards is at a comment. The City will use a peer reviewer if premium. required. e) The estimated cost to the Developer, not including potential timing delays, is an approximate $800.00/lot for a provisional duct/hand well system. e) Noted. Page 3 of 4 Table: Comments Received on Proposed Official Plan Amendment 31 and Staff Response # Agency/Individual Comments Staff Response f) In addition to the above, there was also a note in the City's report that talked about ensuring that all new development and redevelopment designed to provide the infrastructure for the delivery of, current or future, leading edge information and communication technologies, to and throughout the buildings. The above comments deal with the "to the buildings" component, but what do you mean by "throughout the buildings"? f) The intent of the policy was that all units within a multi -unit complex should be served by such technologies. Therefore, services should be required to extend from the street to buildings, and encouraged throughout buildings. Page 4 of 4 Purpose: ATTACHMENT # 1 TO REPORT # PLR 17 - I The purpose of this Amendment is to add new policies and revise existing policies in the Pickering Official Plan with regard to the City's Information and Communication Technology Network and "Dig Once" Standard. Location: The Amendment applies City wide. Basis: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is the infrastructure and components that enable the modern use of computers. ICT includes the establishment of a broadband network and high speed Internet service. This amendment strengthens and supports the development of an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) network, and the implementation of the "Dig Once" Standard. Amendment: The Pickering Official Plan is hereby amended by: 1) Adding new Sections 7.11 and 7.12 in Chapter 7 — Community Services, to read as follows: City Policy ICT Network 7.11 City Council shall provide clear direction for collaboration, facilitation, investment, infrastructure advancement, skills development, and other initiatives necessary to implement an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) network throughout the City, by: (a) identifying locations, in addition to the City Centre and Pickering Innovation Corridor, where a more robust ICT infrastructure will be offered; (b) prioritizing the implementation of ICT infrastructure to public facilities and spaces; (c) identifying measures that will be necessary to implement a city-wide the City=s ICT network; within, and outside, the existing built-up urban area; (d) identifying measures which will minimize the impact of ICT infrastructure on the community and natural environment; and (e) identifying measures which will ensure that the City's ICT infrastructure is resilient and adaptable to change and next -generation technologies. City Policy "Dig Once" Standard 7.12 City Council shall require, subject to the approval of the applicable jurisdiction with responsibility for the road, and any requirements of any other applicable agencies, the inclusion of conduit for fiber optic cable in all public rights-of-way, through new development, redevelopment, road construction and reconstruction, in accordance with the City's "Dig Once" Standard, and shall: Page 1 of 2 ATTACHMENT # _ TO REPORT # QLN t.1 -1B (a) ensure that all new development or redevelopment is designed to provide the infrastructure for the delivery of, current or future, leading edge information and communication technologies, to and throughout the building(s); and (b) require applications for development to provide an ICT Implementation Plan which demonstrates how ICT technologies are to be designed and implemented, including information regarding conduit construction and ownership, and demonstrates that the associated conduit and wiring meets or exceeds the minimum industry standard. 2) Revising Section 16.5A, "Required Studies for an Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment, Draft Plan of Subdivision, and Draft Plan of Condominium Approval", in Chapter 16 — Development Review, by removing the word "and" at the end of Subsection (xxxv), and the period at the end of Subsection (xxxvi), and replacing it with a semi -colon, and adding the word "and", and by adding the following new Subsection (xxxvii) at the end of the section, to read as follows: (xxxvii) an Information and Communication Technologies Implementation Plan demonstrating how a dedicated broadband fiber optic conduit can be designed and implemented, as referred to in Section 7.12(b). 3) Revising Section 16.5B,"Required Studies for Site Plan Approval", in Chapter 16 — Development Review, by removing the word "and" at the end of Subsection (xxv), and the period at the end of Subsection (xxxvi), and replacing it with a semi -colon, and adding the word "and", and by adding the following new Subsection (xxvii) at the end of the section, to read as follows: (xxvii) an Information and Communication Technologies Implementation Plan demonstrating how a dedicated broadband fiber optic conduit can be designed and implemented, as referred to in Section 7.12(b). Implementation: The provisions set forth in the City of Pickering Official Plan, as amended, regarding the implementation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. Interpretation: The provisions set forth in the City of Pickering Official Plan as amended, regarding the interpretation of the Plan shall apply in regard to this Amendment. Page 2 of 2