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Open House

April 1, 2014

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Mississauga’s Waterfront - Projects

Lakeview Local Area

Plan Review

Inspiration Lakeview

Lakeview Waterfront Connection

Hanlan Feedermain

Inspiration Port Credit

Climate and Extreme Weather

Resilience

Rattray Marsh Restoration

Lake Ontario Integrated

Shoreline Strategy

Natural Heritage and Urban Forest

Strategy

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Mississauga’s Waterfront – A Coordinated Approach

mississauga.ca/waterfront

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Mississauga’s Waterfront – Lakeview Projects

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Inspiration Lakeview Process:

The City followed by initiating Inspiration Lakeview. This kick-started the process of making the vision for revitalization a reality.

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Lakeview

Local Area

Plan

Review

Mississauga Official Plan

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Official Plan required by

the provincial Planning

Act (Provincial legislation)

Land use policy framework

– planning policies to guide

city’s growth and

development to 2031

Policies to manage and

direct city’s growth –

redevelopment and

intensification

Open House

April 1, 2014

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Advances Goals of the Strategic Plan

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Lakeview

Local Area Plan

Outline

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Section 5: Vision

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Reconnect Lakeview to the Waterfront

Strengthen Distinct Neighbourhoods

Promote Community Health

Support Social Well-Being

Support Complete Communities Achieve Leadership in Sustainability

Lakeview is a connection of

neighbourhoods with views to

the lake and public access to the

shores and waters of Lake

Ontario.

The neighbourhoods of Lakeview

will be connected through a

network of parks and open

spaces.

The Lakeview Community Node

will be a focus for community

activities, and will serve the

surrounding neighbourhoods.

With an attractive mainstreet,

the node will be a prominent

location to live, work, shop, and

for the community to connect

and gather.

Community ConceptLakeview consists of

interrelated “layers”:

• Neighbourhoods

• Employment Area

• Corridors

• Community Node

• Green System

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Mississauga’s Waterfront – Lakeview Projects

Community ConceptLakeview consists of

interrelated “layers”:

• Neighbourhoods

• Employment Area

• Corridors

• Community Node

• Green System

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CAWTHRACORRIDOR

LAKESHORECORRIDOR

DIXIECORRIDOR

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Lakeview consists of

interrelated “layers”:

• Neighbourhoods

• Employment Area

• Corridors

• Community Node

• Green System

Part of Mississauga Official

Plan

Schedule 1a

Urban System - Green System

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Section 6: Direct Growth

Community Node

- Develop as centres for surrounding

Neighbourhoods

- An intensification area

- Achieve gross density 100 to 200

residents and jobs per ha

- Characteristics: compact, mixed use

development (e.g., shops, restaurants,

housing, cultural and recreational uses)

- Boundary TBD (pending Inspiration

Lakeview study)

Neighbourhoods

- Intensification through modest infilling

- Redevelopment along corridors

- Redevelopment on commercial sites

Lakeshore Corridor

- Lakeshore Road East as a Higher Order Transit

Corridor

- Redevelopment to address: complete

community, mainstreet character, heritage, and

views to the waterfront

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• Section 7: Value the Environment

� Priority: protect, enhance and restore the Green System

� Create an interconnected network of open spaces (parks, trails, bicycle facilities)

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• Section 8: Complete Communities� Protect and enhance attributes of a complete

community: recreational facilities, schools, affordable

housing, cultural heritage, the waterfront

• Section 9: Multi-Modal City� Lakeshore Road planned to

accommodate alternative modes of

transportation: walking, cycling, driving,

busing, higher order transit

Section 10: Desirable

Urban Form

� Appendix I: Lakeview Built Form

Standards – some standards in

the Area plan and represent

policy

� Some urban form policies:

� Development to ensure

transition to Lakeshore Road

East

� Transition to adjacent

residential areas

� Incorporate public art

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Section 10 (cont’d) Desirable Urban Form - Lakeshore Corridor

� Pedestrian-friendly

mainstreet

� Height

� Transition

� Streetscape treatment

� Adjacent low density

residential land

� Single use residential

buildings

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Section 10 (cont’d) Desirable Urban Form - Built Form Types

� Detached, semi-detached, duplex and triplex

dwellings

� Street townhouses or freehold townhouses

� Standard and common element condo

townhouse dwellings

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� Horizontal multiple dwellings

� Apartments

� Commercial development

� Existing industrial sites

Section 13: Special Sites and Exempt Sites

� Special Sites

� Special Sites merit special attention

� Unique circumstances, supports the long term

vision of Area Plan

� Special Sites reduced to 11 sites (previously 27

sites)

� e.g., Cawthra Woods and Small Arms Inspection

Building identified as a Special Site

� Exempt Sites

� Exempt sites reflect unique circumstances not

representative of the vision, direction, and

planning policies of Area Plan

� Identified 8 Exempt Sites

� e.g., existing motor vehicle repair garage

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Schedule 4: Lakeview Local Area Plan Land Use Designations

Further Information

www.mississauga.ca/lakeviewreview

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Timelines

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Planning

&

Development

Committee

Lakeview

Local Advisory

Panel

Lakeview

Open House

Statutory

Public

Meeting

Report On

Comments

Official Plan &

Zoning By-law

Amendments

Recommend

that a public

meeting be

held

Recommend

that the Draft

Lakeview Local

Area Plan be on

display &

circulated for

review and

comment

Presentation to the Lakeview Local Advisory Panel members

Hold Public Open House

Hold Statutory Public Meeting

Lakeview Local Area Plan for adoption

Implement Zoning By-law Amendments

February

3, 2014

March 6,

2014

April 1,

2014June 2 or

June 23,

2014

1st

Quarter

2015

2015

Report back to Planning and Development Committee on comments

Revise Area Plan as necessary

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