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PUBLIC MEETINGS TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017

Development Appeals Board Committee Room E, Ground Floor, City Hall at 4:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017

Board of Revision Council Chamber, City Hall at 9:00 a.m.

THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2017

Board of Revision Council Chamber, City Hall at 9:00 a.m. JULY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE CHANGE: The next Public Hearing Meeting of City Council is scheduled for Wednesday, July 26, 2017 beginning at 1:00 p.m. immediately followed by the Regular Business Meeting. This Public Hearing meeting of City Council will be broadcast live on Channel 10 starting at 1:00 p.m. immediately followed by the Regular Business Meeting. Public meetings of City Council, including public meetings of the Governance and Priorities Committee and Standing Policy Committees are also video-streamed live on the City’s website as well as archived for future viewing. Go to saskatoon.ca/meetings.

PUBLIC NOTICE

PROPOSED BRIGHTON VILLAGE CONCEPT PLAN Saskatoon City Council will consider a Concept Plan for the Brighton Village, submitted by Dream Development. The proposed Brighton Village Concept Plan provides for a multi-use development bounded by McOrmond Drive to the east and Brighton Circle to the west. The development is comprised of two large blocks separated by Brighton Common. The Concept Plan provides for a neighbourhood mixed-use development that will include 200 to 300 dwelling units, approximately 3,500 square metres of retail space, approximately 10,000 square metres of office space, as well as: a) a diverse mix of land uses; b) design that is sensitive to the scale of the residential neighbourhood; c) provision of space for public gatherings and activities; d) pedestrian-oriented development; e) appropriate parking, including below grade and other parking structure; and f) convenient access to transit, residential neighbourhood amenities, and services. This Concept Plan is a detailed plan that identifies land uses, road configuration, access points, parcel configuration and a development framework.

Agendas for public meetings may be viewed at the Frances Morrison Central Library branch of the Saskatoon Public Library, or visit our web site at saskatoon.ca/meetings. For further information regarding these meetings or information on communicating with City Council or its Committees, visit our website at saskatoon.ca and look under City Hall or contact the City Clerk’s Office at (306) 975-3240.

CLOSED MEETINGS

The following meetings are being held, but are not open to the public because they deal with issues that are sensitive in nature and meet the requirements of Part III of The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. No final decisions may be made at closed meetings. THERE ARE NO CLOSED MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 10-14, 2017.

ZONING NOTICE

BRIGHTON NEIGHBOURHOOD PROPOSED ZONING BYLAW TEXT AMENDMENT – BYLAW NO. 9457 Saskatoon City Council will consider an amendment to the City’s Zoning Bylaw (No. 8770), by way of Bylaw No. 9457, The Zoning Amendment Bylaw, 2017 (No. 12), proposed by Dream Development. It is proposed that Section 13 of the City of Saskatoon Zoning Bylaw (No. 8770) be amended by adding 13.8 Direct Control District 8 (DCD8) to accommodate the Brighton Village development. Brighton Village is a neighbourhood mixed-use development that will provide for the daily goods and services for Brighton residents, as well as for those residents in the future neighbourhood to the east. The development is bounded by McOrmond Drive to the east and Brighton Circle to the west. The development is comprised of two large blocks separated by Brighton Common. The DCD8 zone establishes provisions and development standards to accommodate development identified in the Brighton Village Concept Plan. The DCD8 includes the following: Permitted Uses: The DCD8 is divided into 4 zones which contain development standards that will guide the specific form of development in each of those zones. • Zone 1 provides for office, commercial, institutional and recreation uses. The regulations encourage uses to serve the Brighton and adjacent residential neighbourhoods. • Zone 2 provides for mixed use development by permitting residential, commercial, institutional and offices uses. Commercial and institutional uses shall not exceed 456 square metres and residential uses are permitted in conjunction with any other permitted use. • Zone 3 provides for commercial and office uses to be located at grade and allows for residential uses in conjunction with any other permitted use. • Zone 4 provides for residential development in a building form that is compatible with the adjacent residential areas in Brighton. Building Form and Massing: The regulations will provide a gross floor space ration of 2.5:1 and provides for the highest density development to be located closest to McOrmond Drive. Maximum building heights are provided as follows: • Zone 1 – 20 metres and 4 storeys • Zone 2 - 17 metres and 4 storeys • Zone 3 - 17 metres and 4 storeys • Zone 4 – 10 metres Orientation and Setback: A minimum building setback of 4.5 metres will be required along McOrmond Drive and 3 metres for all other yards abutting a street. The regulations regarding building orientation will ensure that buildings will create a functional pedestrian-oriented relationship between the building and the street by incorporating elements of an active building frontage and architectural features that will provide visual interest along the streetscape. Landscaping and Signage: Consistent landscaping treatments will unify the development sites, screen utilities and outdoor storage, buffer or separate different uses, and beautify open space. Provisions for signage on the site prohibit the use of billboards, superboards, or electronic message centres, including mobile message centres. Parking: Appropriate parking standards for commercial, and office uses, as well as for multiple-unit residential uses are provided. Regulations will require that 55% of all off-street parking must be underground, enclosed, covered or within permitted buildings.

INFORMATION - Questions regarding the proposal or requests to view the Concept Plan may be directed to the following: Community Services Department, Planning and Development Phone: 306-975-2645 (Jason Sick) PUBLIC HEARING (Please note the time of the July Public Hearing) - City Council will hear all submissions on the proposed amendment, and all persons who are present at the City Council meeting and wish to speak on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. All written submissions for City Council’s consideration must be forwarded to: His Worship the Mayor and Members of City Council c/o City Clerk’s Office, City Hall 222 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5. All submissions received by the City Clerk by 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 will be forwarded to City Council. City Council will also hear all persons who are present and wish to speak to the proposed Concept Plan.

PUBLIC NOTICE

PROPOSED HAMPTON VILLAGE BUSINESS PARK CONCEPT PLAN Saskatoon City Council will consider a Concept Plan for Hampton Village Business Park, submitted by Dream Development. The proposed Concept Plan provides for the development of a business park to the east of the Hampton Village residential neighbourhood. The development area is bound by the Hampton Village and Westview neighbourhoods to the west, Circle Drive to the south, the Airport to the north, and the existing Airport Business Area to the east. The proposed business park will provide for 79.77 hectares (197.12 acres) of land for commercial, retail, and industrial development, and is expected to employ between 2,500 and 3,000 people. The Concept Plan will provide the development of: a) a commercial node located along McClocklin Road and Claypool Drive that will provide for neighbourhood and district commercial development, with opportunities for retail and other commercial uses that will serve the residents of the Hampton Village, Westview, and Dundonald neighbourhoods, as well as the Airport Business Area. b) business park development that is primarily intended for offices and light industrial uses. c) an extension to 37th Street West to enhance neighbourhood connectivity and maintain emergency response times and coverage. d) an active transportation plan designed to accommodate walking, cycling, and transit users. e) a Municipal Reserve and dry storm pond located along the south portion of the development, and a municipal buffer strip along the west side, to provide a buffer between the business park and the adjacent residential development. This Concept Plan is a detailed plan that identifies land uses, road configuration, servicing strategy, parcel configuration and a development framework.

Bicycle Parking: Bicycle parking requirements are established to ensure that bicycle parking is available to residents and employees. REASON FOR THE AMENDMENT – The proposed amendment to the Zoning Bylaw will add the Direct Control District 8 (DCD8) to the Zoning Bylaw. The DCD8 will provide regulations and development standards for development in the Brighton Village. The provisions of the DCD8 are consistent with the Brighton Village Concept plan and will and the approved Brighton Neighbourhood Concept Plan INFORMATION – Questions regarding the proposed amendment or requests to view the proposed amending Bylaw, the City of Saskatoon Official Community Plan Bylaw and Land Use Map may be directed to the following without charge: Community Services Department, Planning and Development Phone: 306-975-2645 (Jason Sick) PUBLIC HEARING (Please note the time of the July Public Hearing) – City Council will hear all submissions on the proposed amendment, and all persons who are present at the City Council meeting and wish to speak on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. All written submissions for City Council’s consideration must be forwarded to: His Worship the Mayor and Members of City Council c/o City Clerk’s Office, City Hall 222 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5.

INFORMATION - Questions regarding the proposal or requests to view the Concept Plan may be directed to the following: Community Services Department, Planning and Development Phone: 306-975-2645 (Jason Sick)

All submissions received by the City Clerk by 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 will be forwarded to City Council. City Council will also hear all persons who are present and wish to speak to the proposed Bylaw.

PUBLIC HEARING (Please note the time of the July Public Hearing) - City Council will hear all submissions on the proposed amendment, and all persons who are present at the City Council meeting and wish to speak on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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All written submissions for City Council’s consideration must be forwarded to: His Worship the Mayor and Members of City Council c/o City Clerk’s Office, City Hall 222 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5.

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All submissions received by the City Clerk by 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 will be forwarded to City Council. City Council will also hear all persons who are present and wish to speak to the proposed Concept Plan.


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