1.2 OCP Amendment to Include Special Study Area Designations
File: 6970-07 / BL2950
PUBLIC REPRESENTATIONS:
Email: Trevor Williams dated January 22, 2013
Email: H. Mason dated January 22, 2013
Trevor Williams, 10 Noble Court, Port Moody, sought clarification relative to Special Study Areas and the potential land use discussed at the Moody Centre Community Association meeting held January 17th. He questioned why this amendment was coming forward now with potential future changes to zoning around Moody Centre, why there is no direction given for heritage designation, and expressed concern that this area is being separated from the rest of the waterfront area. He spoke to his email proposal distributed on-table.
Wendy Swallwell, 2129 Clarke Street, Port Moody, thanked members of Council for attending the Moody Centre Community Association meeting on the 17th of January. Ms. Swallwell sought clarification relative to who decides when the properties would come out of the special study designation and what would happen if the lands remained out of the special study designation.
Ron Vitt, 664 Ioco Road, Port Moody, sought clarification as to whether the current owners of the Ioco Townsite have approached the City with plans to rezone the properties. He requested that the Suncor strategy for the Ioco Townsite be posted to the City website when and if available. He noted concern with increased traffic along Ioco Road from May-September each year and noted that the road cannot handle more congestion. He requested that a transportation plan be put in place, including the Murray-Clarke Connector, before Council approves any further densification.
Brent Hilpert, 1152 Alderside, Port Moody, sought clarification as to whether the inclusion of the Burrard Thermal/BC Hydro land included in the Public Hearing notice was correct.
Peter Ilakowski, 570 Ioco Road, spoke to the future rezoning of the special study area sites and the City’s plan to alleviate traffic congestion along Ioco Road. He sought clarification relative to information that he received in the mail that he assumed was from the City.