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The Corporation of Delta
Saving Our Industrial LandsRe-energizing our River Road Industrial Heart
Presentation to Delta Chamber of CommerceJune 30, 2010
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Saving Our Industrial Lands (S.O.I.L.) Initiative
Background and History
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River Road Study Area
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Former DLC Landfills
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“Bubble Zones”
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• Retain industrial land for industrial purposes
• Address landfill closure & height
• Aim for the highest, best use of lands to encourage jobs, economic growth & diversity
• Provide efficient, effective transportation & infrastructure
• Protect the environment & encourage “eco-industrial” development
Planning Principles
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What is Eco-Industrial Development?• An industrial area that makes
more effective, efficient, and ecological use of resources
– Materials, water, energy– Land, Infrastructure, Buildings– People
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The Benefits• Protect industrial tax base
• Maximize infrastructure investment
• Attract new, progressive sectors and jobs
• Meet economic, social, and ecological objectives
• Create a sustainable community with industry not in spite of it
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Employment Projections
• Estimates provided by Metro Vancouver
Year # of employees
2006 4,482
2021 5,402
2031 6,018
2041 6,532
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Preliminary Study Findings
River Road East Transportation Study
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Current PM Capacity
River Road heavily congested in the afternoon peak
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2013 PM Capacity
< 50%
50% to 85%
> 85%
Traffic volumes on River Road is expected to be reduced by
approximately 50%
Traffic redirected to SFPR alignment
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Future UpgradesArea of Future
development
Internal traffic access can be staged with future
development, recognizing rail crossings will be limited
Consider improvements to municipal roads with SFPR at Sunbury & Tilbury (not
shown) connections
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Summary of Findings• River Road is currently close to capacity during peak
hours• Traffic volumes on River Road (east of Buckingham)
will be reduced by 50% from 2010 to 2013 PM peak• Traffic volumes on River Road in 2031 will be lower
than the existing traffic volumes• Internal access can be accommodated with future
development• Improved connections with SFPR will be considered
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An Eco-Industrial Redevelopment Concept for “Zone C”
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“Zone C”
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Vision:Zone C will become a powerful
ecological, economic and community asset.
The Corporation of DeltaWaterfront Heart
Main StreetPrecinct
DiverseIndustrial Base
Protected Ecological
Areas
Simple, FlexibleLayout
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Functional entrance
from SFPR
New east-west connector
(preferred option)
Realign River Road
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Habitat/StormwaterManagement Buffer
Lodgepole Pine/Sphagnum MossEnvironmental
Buffers
96th Street Ditch
Shoreline
Note: This area to be determined
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Development Permit Guidelines• Pre-design
• Site layout
• Building form
• Parking lots
• Landscaping
• Energy, water and waste
• Precinct Specific
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Implementation• Zone C redevelopment concept -
Endorsed by Council (Fall 2008)
• Landfill closures - SFPR closure plan for road alignment where others can “tie in”
• Bylaws and Development Permit Guidelines - Bylaw readings pending (Summer/Fall 2010)
• Incentives - Being explored
• Transportation Study – Phase implementation of recommendations
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Further Information:www.corp.delta.bc.ca
Thomas Leathem, DirectorCommunity Planning & Development Dept.
Corporation of [email protected]
Tel: (604) 946-3381