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GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

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GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NCP AREA #3

September 25, 2018

WELCOME TO THE

CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CAC) MEETING #8

For more information visit the city of surrey webpage at: www.surrey.ca/gh3ncp

CAC Meeting

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

MEETING AGENDA

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3 CAC Meeting

Agenda Outline

1. Public Input/Survey Results Overview 2. Stream Assessment Review 3. NCP Next Steps / Timelines

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GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

FEEDBACK PARTICIPATION

*Survey Responses

Letters to City Staff and/or

Council

Emails to City Staff and/or

Council Members

Phone-Calls to City Staff

Open House Attendance

In-Person meetings with

City Staff

548 15 75+ 50+ 165+ 20+

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION / INPUT SINCE OPEN HOUSE

* The results of online survey, conducted between May 31 2018 and June 23 2018 include 548 total survey responses.

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

DEMOGRAPHICS Demographics are provided as background on the composition of survey participants. Data was not collected for all participants. These results are not weighted to the City of Surrey’s population.

Profile of Survey Participants

Surrey Neighbourhood

Years of Residency in Surrey

• 93% of survey participants live in Surrey • 20% of Land Owners within NCP Area

Participated in Online Survey 3%

9% 8%

3% 8%

61% 3% 4%

City CentreCloverdaleFleetwood

GuildfordNewton

South SurreyWhalley

Other 2% 9% 11% 10%

19%

50%

Less than 1 yr 1 - 5 yrs 5 - 10 yrs 10 - 15 yrs 15 - 20 yrs More than 20yrs

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Overall Draft Preferred Land Use Concept

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

Overall Draft Preferred Land Use Concept

Q: How do you feel about the overall amounts of land uses shown in the Draft Land Use Plan? Total participants: 546

35%

11%

11%

8%

32%

34%

41%

36%

10%

20%

27%

43%

11%

20%

12%

7%

11%

15%

9%

5%

Approx. 25% of Plan area as Park and/or protectednatural area

Approx. 50% of Plan area as Residential or MixedUse Residential housing area

Approx. 21% of Plan area as Road, Pathways,laneways, street tree boulevards and bike lanes

Approx. 4% Institutional lands

Strongly Like Like Neutral Dislike Strongly Dislike

67%

35%

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

Residential and Commercial Areas

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

Residential and Commercial Areas

Q: How do you feel about the proposed residential and commercial elements of the draft Preferred Land Use Concept, as they are shown in the map? Total participants: 508

13%

24%

20%

13%

21%

13%

34%

39%

44%

41%

44%

46%

25%

16%

17%

25%

21%

22%

15%

11%

10%

13%

8%

13%

14%

9%

8%

8%

6%

7%

Mixed use commercial Village and 4 storeyApartment area around 177 St and 20 Ave

Higher densities adjacent to roads where transitservice is expected in the future, such as 168 St,…

Clustering of townhouses adjacent to riparianareas and steep slopes as a means to retain…Semi-detached housing or ground oriented

attached housing fronting onto collector roads…A mix of smaller detached houses within the

central core of the NeighbourhoodTraditional neighbourhood commercial node at

the corner of 168 Street and 20 AveStrongly Like Like Neutral Dislike Strongly Dislike

Higher Densities in Future Transit Areas

Mixed Use Village Core/ Apartment Area

Clustering Development next to Green

Attached housing along collector roads

Single detached in central core

Commercial Node @ 168St & 20Ave

29%

63%

64%

65%

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Types of Mixed Housing

Residential Types Population

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

Types of Mixed Housing

Q: How do you feel about the types and mix of residential housing proposed? Total participants: 485

13%

10%

9%

38%

34%

38%

26%

23%

23%

13%

20%

18%

9%

13%

12%

Approx. 25% Detached and Semi-DetachedResidential Units

Approx. 65% Attached Residential andTownhouse Units

Approx. 10% Apartment Residential Units

Strongly Like Like Neutral Dislike Strongly Dislike

33%

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Draft Transportation Network

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

Draft Transportation Network

Q: How do you feel about the transportation related elements, as they are shown in the transportation network map? Total participants: 469

23%

41%

25%

46%

19%

39%

24%

42%

42%

32%

34%

34%

41%

43%

26%

10%

23%

13%

21%

15%

22%

5%

4%

11%

4%

14%

2%

6%

5%

4%

10%

2%

12%

3%

5%

New road network designed to provide connectivity withinthe NCP area, distribute traffic, and minimize traffic…

Roads designed to provide sidewalks on both sides separatedfrom traffic by boulevards that will be able to sustain large…Bicycle lanes on all collector and arterial roads with all local

roads available as shared routesNetwork of greenways, and off-street pathways, to support

safe and comfortable routes for walking and cyclingOn-street parking permitted on both sides of the majority of

the local and collector roadsReduced number of road crossings of streams and steep slope

areas to reduce impacts on the environment and sensitive…New traffic lights or roundabouts at key Collector, Arterial,

and Highway intersections

Strongly Like Like Neutral Dislike Strongly Dislike

Shared Road/Pedestrian Network

Modified Grid Network

Shared Road/Bike Network

Greenways Network

On-street Parking Areas

Reduced Stream Crossings

Traffic Lights/Roundabouts/Intersections

83%

80%

80%

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Draft Parks and Open Space Network

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

Draft Parks and Open Space Network

Q: How do you feel about the parks and open space plan elements, as they are shown in the parks and open space map? Total participants: 461

44%

43%

42%

49%

44%

39%

38%

33%

33%

41%

11%

12%

14%

10%

9%

3%

3%

3%

5%

2%

3%

4%

8%

4%

3%

Creeks and Riparian areas conveyed as parkland andnaturalized through future development

Six new neighbourhood parks located within walkingdistance of all new homes

Expansion of Darts Hill Garden Park as well as moreactive amenities along 168 street

A Wildlife Corridor (Linear Park) running from DartsHill Park to Redwood Park along the southern slopes…

Passive walkways and trails established along theedge of most streamside linear parks and along the…

Strongly Like Like Neutral Dislike Strongly Dislike

6 New Neighbourhood Parks

Creek naturalization / parkland

Expansion of Darts Hill Community Park

Wildlife Corridor Preserve

Passive Walkways/Trails

All 75+%

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Finding a Name for Grandview Heights Area #3

Q: What do you feel is the most appropriate name for this Neighbourhood? Please select one or suggest your own. Total participants: 455

34%

28%

6%

4%

4%

19%

5%

Grandview Ridge

Darts Hill

Darts Wood

Sam Hill

Sam Hill Highlands

Consult further with First Nations to…

I have another suggestion...

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Example areas of land owner specific inquiry/comment

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1 2 3

4

5

7 8 14 13

9 10

12 11 17

16

15

Common Inquiries: • Density (More/Less) • Market • Tree Preservation • Road Equity • Park Land amounts • Equitable block spacing • Trail Standards • Alternative Land Uses • Riparian Areas • Interface to Green Areas • Interface to Hwy 15

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QUESTIONS & COMMENTS

CAC Meeting 17

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

NCP #3 - STREAM ASSESSMENT REVIEW

CAC Meeting 18

Background • ENKON Environmental retained by the City to

complete a review of watercourse classification.

• Associated Engineering (AE) previously completed Environmental Study of the Project area, however City staff are aware of several unmapped drainages and other conflicts with their report during other recent field assessments and engaged ENKON to verify stream assessments in the area for NCP process.

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

BASELINE STREAM ASSESSMENT

CAC Meeting 19

EXISTING Associated Engineering Stream Assessment Findings

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

STREAM ASSESSMENT REVIEW

CAC Meeting 20

ENKON REVIEWED Stream Assessment Findings

Additional Watercourses

Additional W

atercourse

Additional

Re-Class

Re-Class

Re-Class

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STREAM ASSESSMENT REVIEW

CAC Meeting 21

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

STREAM ASSESSMENT REVIEW

CAC Meeting 22

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

WATERCOURSE #4 – WATER QUALITY

CAC Meeting 23

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

STREAM ASSESSMENT REVIEW

CAC Meeting 24

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

WATERCOURSE #7 – WATER QUALITY

CAC Meeting 25

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POTENTIAL UNMAPPED WATERCOURSE

CAC Meeting 26

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

25m

25 m

15 m

7 m

n/a

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

STAGE 1 - PLANNING SCHEDULE

Council authorized City Staff to begin the process of preparing a Stage 1 NCP for Grandview Heights NCP #3.

Initial Public Open House #1

• Select a Citizen’s Advisory Committee (CAC) to work with the City to develop the NCP.

July 25th 2016

November 23rd 2016

Development Applications may be processed and advanced to Council for Consideration

Open House #1

January-February 2017

Open House #2 Open House

#3

Late November 2017

Late May 2018

TBD 2019

If Stage 1 is approved by Council, initiate Stage 2

• Landowner petitions received by City

We Are Here

January – April 2016

Complete

CAC #1

CAC #2

CAC #3

CAC #4

CAC #5

CAC #6

CAC #7

*Note: NCP Planning Process Timelines are subject to change.

• Background studies, including an environmental study, heritage study, and an integrated stormwater management plan (ISMP).

• Develop Terms of Reference • City Staff works with the CAC

and other stakeholders, as required, to develop Draft Land Use Options.

Public Open House #2 – Draft Land Use Options

Develop a Preferred Land Use Concept

CAC #8

Public Open House #3 – Preferred Land Use Concept

Present Draft Stage 1 Report to Council

CAC Meeting 28

CAC #9

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WHERE ARE WE IN THE PROCESS?

CAC Meeting 29

We are here

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Specific Next Steps

Make refinements to Land Use Concept where

appropriate

City Interdepartmental meetings to finalize a “Preferred” land Use

Concept

City Committee, and Interagency Group

Meetings

CAC Meeting #9 (Preferred Concept

Review of plan refinements prior to

Council Consideration)

Council Report and Stage 1 Plan Consideration

*Note: NCP Planning Process Timelines are subject to change.

CAC Meeting 30

Aug-Sept Date TBD Oct Nov/Dec

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PENDING REVIEW OF STAGE 1 CONCEPT

CAC Meeting 31

Refine Land Use concept where appropriate.

Include updates from ENKON Watercourse Assessments.

Consult with Surrey School District to prioritize school site.

Consult with interagency groups and City Committees.

Determine areas for further detailed design (Roads, Transitions, Buffers, Trails, etc..)

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN AREA #3

Email: [email protected]

Webpage: www.surrey.ca/ghncp3

PHONE: PATRICK KLASSEN, COMMUNITY PLANNING MANAGER (604) 598-5858 [email protected] MARKUS KISCHNICK, COMMUNITY PLANNER (604) 591-4485 [email protected]

City of Surrey Community Planning Division

13450 - 104 Avenue Surrey, BC, Canada

V3T 1V8

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