Growth Management Program
The City of Sarnia is undertaking a growth management exercise to re-imagine and re-create the land use conditions for economic investment that will position Sarnia to continue to evolve as a community of choice. The project is comprised of three components, which will run concurrently as various times throughout the project.
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW (CR)
A Land Needs Assessment to confirm land needs for residential and employment uses. This will inform decisions regarding potential boundary adjustment and/or conversion of employment lands to other uses.
OFFICIAL PLAN REVIEW
The Official Plan is being modernized with a focus on flexibility and simplicity. This will result in a more simplified document that will help reduce red tape and investment risk for the City.
ZONING BY-LAW REVIEW
The new Zoning By-law will support the implementation of the Official Plan and support the City’s goals and objectives for development and city building. This includes development standards that are easy to understand, clearly illustrated and support uses that are important from a community perspective.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
Get involved by:
- following the project,
- participate in the community engagement sessions, and
- sharing within the community
The City of Sarnia is undertaking a growth management exercise to re-imagine and re-create the land use conditions for economic investment that will position Sarnia to continue to evolve as a community of choice. The project is comprised of three components, which will run concurrently as various times throughout the project.
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW (CR)
A Land Needs Assessment to confirm land needs for residential and employment uses. This will inform decisions regarding potential boundary adjustment and/or conversion of employment lands to other uses.
OFFICIAL PLAN REVIEW
The Official Plan is being modernized with a focus on flexibility and simplicity. This will result in a more simplified document that will help reduce red tape and investment risk for the City.
ZONING BY-LAW REVIEW
The new Zoning By-law will support the implementation of the Official Plan and support the City’s goals and objectives for development and city building. This includes development standards that are easy to understand, clearly illustrated and support uses that are important from a community perspective.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
Get involved by:
- following the project,
- participate in the community engagement sessions, and
- sharing within the community
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Growth Management & A Complete Community
almost 5 years agoShare Growth Management & A Complete Community on Facebook Share Growth Management & A Complete Community on Twitter Share Growth Management & A Complete Community on Linkedin Email Growth Management & A Complete Community linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Unable to attend the facilitated discussion? Join the conversation to understand options for growth in Sarnia and how the city as a "complete community" can be enhanced to meet people's needs for daily living throughout an entire lifetime by providing convenient access to a mix of jobs, local services, a full range of housing, including affordable housing, and public service facilities, including educational and recreational facilities.
Unable to attend the facilitated discussion? Join the conversation to understand options for growth in Sarnia and how the city as a "complete community" can be enhanced to meet people's needs for daily living throughout an entire lifetime by providing convenient access to a mix of jobs, local services, a full range of housing, including affordable housing, and public service facilities, including educational and recreational facilities.
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A Beautiful Community
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A Healthy Community
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A Viable Community
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A Sustainable & Resilient Community
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Key Dates
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July 11 2022
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April 25 2022
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March 21 2022
Lifecycle
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Comprehensive Review
Growth Management Program has finished this stage -
Official Plan Review
Growth Management Program has finished this stage -
Zoning By-law Review
Growth Management Program is currently at this stage
Documents
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Notice of Adoption.pdf (96.8 KB) (pdf)
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Final Draft - New Sarnia Official Plan - Text.pdf (2.11 MB) (pdf)
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Final Draft - New Sarnia Official Plan - Maps.pdf (6.52 MB) (pdf)
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DRAFT v2 - New Sarnia Official Plan - Text.pdf (1.5 MB) (pdf)
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DRAFT v2 - New Sarnia Official Plan - Maps.pdf (5.74 MB) (pdf)
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DRAFT - New Sarnia Official Plan - Text (1.41 MB) (pdf)
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DRAFT - New Sarnia Official Plan - Maps (4 MB) (pdf)
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Presentation - Draft New Sarnia Official Plan
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Comprehensive Review to 2046.pdf (19.2 MB) (pdf)
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DRAFT - Discussion Paper.pdf (1.61 MB) (pdf)
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Notice - Sarnia Engagement Sessions.pdf (803 KB) (pdf)
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DRAFT - Comprehensive Review
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Background - Economic & Demographic Prospects.pdf (439 KB) (pdf)
Council Reports
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Council Reports
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Council Report - July 25, 2022
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Council Report - Public Meeting - July 11, 2022
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Council Report - June 27, 2022
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Non-Agenda Report - June 9, 2022
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Council Report - June 6, 2022
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Council Report - Public Meeting - April 25, 2022
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Council Report - Public Meeting - March 21, 2022
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Council Report - February 7, 2022
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Council Report - January 17, 2022
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Presentation - Strategic Planning Meeting - Nov. 8
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Council Report - October 4, 2021
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Council Report - July 12, 2021
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Approach Informal Requests - June 21, 2021
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Council Report - June 21, 2021
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Council Report - May 31, 2021
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Council Presentation - May 17, 2021
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Council Report - May 3, 2021
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Council Report - March 1, 2021
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Council Report - Oct. 26, 2020
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Council Report - Oct. 5, 2020
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Council Report - Sept. 14, 2020
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Council Report - July 13, 2020
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Community Workshop Presentations
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