WELCOME HELLO! Thank you for coming to the Engagement Session for the South We recognize that your time is Intermunicipal Development Plan with the following municipalities: important and we appreciate you coming today to learn about the IDP County of No. 10 Summer Village of project and the contents of the draft Summer Village of Crystal Springs Summer Village of IDP. Summer Village of Grandview

PROJECT TIMELINE

PUBLIC RESEARCH & PREPARE ENGAGEMENT & FINALIZE REVIEW DRAFT IDP REVISE IDP IDP 1 2 3 4

WE ARE HERE

Fall 2019 Winter/Spring 2020 Summer/Fall 2020 Fall 2020 Prepare Background Committee Meetings Public Notification Finalize IDP Data Prepare Draft IDP Engagement Sessions Bylaw First Reading Meetings with Public Notification Revise IDP Public Hearing Administrations

HOW TO GET INVOLVED Online Public Engagement Contact Us Please visit your municipality’s website to view the If you have any questions or comments, please contact engagement materials and provide feedback. Municipal Planning Services. The following will be available: [email protected] • A video recording of the presentation • Poster boards 780.486.1991 • Feedback Form for you to send any comments and questions you have to Municipal Planning Services #206, 17511 - 107 Ave , AB T5S 1E5 WHAT IS AN IDP? An Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) is a high level policy Two IDPs are being prepared plan prepared by two or more neighbouring municipalities. concurrently by the County of the Wetaskiwin and the Pigeon Lake The twelve municipalities around Pigeon Lake have a long history Summer Villages that share a of working together. This IDP continues that collaborative effort. boundary with the County:

LEDUC CO. & SUMMER 778 Pigeon Lake North IDP VILLAGES IDP Sundance County of Wetaskiwin Beach Itaska PIGEON LAKE Beach L E D U C C O U N T Y 616 NORTH IDP C O U N T Y O F W E T A S K I W I N Golden Golden Days N O . 1 0 Days Argentia LEDUC Beach Silver Beach Silver CO. & CO. Beach WETASKIWIN PIGEON LAKE 771 IDP Pigeon Lake SOUTH IDP Provincial Park P i g e o n L a k e Poplar Bay P I G E O N Pigeon Lake South IDP L A K E I R 780 N o . 1 3 8 A County of Wetaskiwin Grandview

771 Crystal Springs Crystal Springs Ma-Me-O Grandview Pigeon Lake Watershed Leduc Co., Norris Counties Beach, , Beach Golden Days IDP 13A Norris Beach Hamlets 13 Proposed Pigeon Lake 13 Pigeon Lake IR No. 138A North IDP 13 Poplar Bay Parks & Protected Areas Proposed Pigeon Lake 771 Co. Wetaskiwin & Leduc South IDP 0 1 2 Co. IDP KM

The purpose of the Pigeon Lake North This project aims to develop County of Wetaskiwin IDP also applies and South IDPs is to: coordinated plans for much of to lands within the watershed. the lands within the Pigeon Lake • Coordinate future development, Where possible, this project took into watershed. land use policies, and long-term consideration the policy direction in growth within the Pigeon Lake and the Summer the Leduc County/Summer Villages watershed Villages of Golden Days, Itaska Beach, IDP and the Leduc County/County of • Implement consistent land and Sundance Beach also prepared an Wetaskiwin IDP to help ensure there management goals IDP, which applies to lands northwest is a consistent planning approach • Reduce the possibility of future of Pigeon Lake. The Leduc County and throughout the watershed. land use conflicts An IDP must address: How does the IDP relate to other plans & legislation? Municipal Development Plans, Area Structure Plans and Area Redevelopment FUTURE Plans must be consistent with approved Intermunicipal Development Plans. LAND USE GOVERNMENT OF

MGA ALSA DEVELOPMENT MUNICIPAL ALBERTA LAND GOVERNMENT ACT PROPOSALS STEWARDSHIP ACT PROVINCIAL ACTS & PLANS ALUF ALBERTA LAND USE FRAMEWORK

TRANSPORTATION NSRP NORTH SASKATCHEWAN SYSTEMS REGIONAL PLAN

2000 ICF PLWMP INTERMUNICIPAL INTERMUNICIPAL INTERMUNICIPAL COLLABORATION AGREEMENTS FRAMEWORK 2018 COMMUNICATION INTERMUNICIPAL PLWMP COLLABORATION STATUTORY PLANS IDP INTERMUNICIPAL IDPs, MDPs, ASPs and ARPs are DEVELOPMENT PLAN statutory plans, as defined in ENVIRONMENTAL the Municipal Government Act. Statutory plans are future MATTERS MDP focused bylaws adopted by a MUNICIPAL municipality that consider future DEVELOPMENT PLAN land use and development.

ASP ARP PHYSICAL, SOCIAL AREA STRUCTURE AREA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN PLAN & ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT MUNICIPAL 2014 PIGEON LAKE BYLAWS & WATERSHED AREA RESPONSIBILTIES CONCEPT PLAN LUB An IDP does not: LAND USE BYLAW • Trigger annexation • Change municipal boundaries SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT • Rezone land • Impact property assessment DRAFT IDP CONTENT IDP STRUCTURE The IDP establishes Future Land Use 1. Introduction 5. General Land Use & Areas as shown on the Future Land Development Use Concept on the next poster. The 2. Plan Principles IDP outlines the policies applicable to 6. Infrastructure Requirements lands in each Land Use Area as well as 3. About the Plan Area policies that are applicable to all lands 7. Working Together within the Plan Area. 4. Future Land Use

IDP PRINCIPLES 1 Maintain open, fair, and honest 3 Respect and maintain the local 6 Identify and protect communication heritage and character of the environmentally sensitive region features

2 Identify compatible and 4 Ensure efficient use of land, 7 Provide for effective complementary land uses infrastructure, public services, IDP administration and within the Plan Area to ensure and public facilities implementation mechanisms that future development is mutually beneficial and 5 Incorporate watershed compatible management planning best practices

ABOUT THE PLAN AREA This section provides an overview of the existing conditions and land use planning frameworks for the County and Summer Villages that informed the preparation of the IDP. Please see the accompanying maps for more information.

Current and historical land Environmental features Infrastructure use and development patterns Topography Community amenities and Relevant legislation and plans features Development considerations

FUTURE LAND USE GOAL Development within the Plan Area is consistent with the character of the existing communities, encourages appropriately scaled economic development and recreational opportunities and incorporates design features that minimize negative impacts on significant ecological features and water resources within the watershed.

The following Future Land Areas are proposed within in the IDP Plan Area: Agriculture & Rural Residential Pigeon Lake Shoreline Area Development Area Area Overlay Low intensity agricultural uses and Multi-lot residential development Within 800m of Pigeon Lake, the rural residences Shoreline Area Overlay policies and Commercial & Industrial development requirements that will Parks & Recreation Area apply in addition to the Future Land Area Commercial and light industrial Use Area policies in order to minimize Recreational and institutional uses for development that would provide a negative impacts from development residents and visitors benefit for the local communities and on the quality of the waters of Pigeon the greater Pigeon Lake region Lake Rural Conservation & Watershed Protection Area Areas intended to remain in a natural state IDP PLAN AREA

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Pigeon Lake IR No. 138A Commercial & Industrial Area DRAFT IDP CONTENT AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT AREA GOAL Protect existing agricultural areas Policies that apply in the Agriculture and Rural Development Area address: for low intensity agricultural Agricultural Development & Subdivision & Conversion of operations and rural developments Activities Agricultural Land for Other Uses until such time the land is required • Conservation of existing agricultural • Discourages fragmentation of for planned recreational and lands agricultural lands residential development that is • Buffering of agricultural uses • Discourages conversion of higher compatible with adjacent land quality agricultural lands to other • Livestock operations and confined uses, development and significant uses ecological features within the feeding operations (CFOs) watershed. • ASP, IDP, and LUB amendment requirements FUTURE LAND USE CONCEPT

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Counties Proposed IDP Plan Area Agriculture & Rural Development Area Residential Area Statutory Plan Requirements Summer Villages Pigeon Lake Shoreline Area Overlay - 800m Rural Conservation & Watershed Protection Area Parks & Recreation Area Commercial & Industrial Area • Compliance with County MDP & LUB Mixed Use Development Site Suitability • ASP requirements • Mixed uses in the Village at Pigeon • Discourages subdivision and Lake development ands with slope Location & Servicing instability or high water table Allocation & Use of Reserves • Proximity to existing residential • Wetlands, significant ecological developments, transportation • Taking of reserves during features, slopes >15%, significant networks, servicing systems subdivision peatland areas • Connection requirements to • On-site recreational amenities • Areas with insufficient groundwater regional water and wastewater supply servicing systems • Tree cover retention Density Provisions Buffering • Maximum density outside of Pigeon Lake Shoreline Area Overlay • Vegetative buffering for new • Maximum lot areas within the Pigeon Lake Shoreline Area Overlay residential multi-lot subdivisions • Conservation subdivision design

Traditional Subdivision Design Conservation Subdivision Design

(Adapted from: Arendt, R. G. 1996. Conservation design for subdivisions: A practical guide to creating open space networks. Island Press) DRAFT IDP CONTENT COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL AREA GOAL Policies that apply in the Commercial & Industrial Area address: Commercial and light industrial developments support the long- General Considerations Roads & Servicing term economic sustainability of the local communities and Pigeon • Access, impacts on transportation • Connection requirements for network, land use compatibility regional water and wastewater Lake region and incorporates servicing systems watershed management design • Local and regional economic principles to minimize impacts on development to benefit the region • Service road requirements the Pigeon Lake watershed. • Site suitability requirements

Location and Types of Uses FUTURE LAND USE CONCEPT • Proximity to existing commercial WEST EAST 0 0.75 1.5 developments, Village at Pigeon KM Lake, and serviced areas L E D U C C O U N T Y C O U N T Y O F W E T A S K I W I N • Types and location of preferred uses N O . 1 0 that support the local communities, recreation and tourism P i g e o n L a k e P i g e o n L a k e

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PARKS & RECREATION AREA SHORELINE GOAL AREA OVERLAY Diverse park and recreational uses offer residents and visitors opportunities Policies for the Shoreline Area Overlay to participate in both active and passive recreation. apply within 800m of the Pigeon Lake shoreline. These policies apply in Policies that apply in the Parks and Recreation Area address: addition to the policies in the Future Land Use Areas designated to the • Active and passive recreational uses • Tree cover retention lands within the Overlay. • Setbacks and buffering from • Off-site nuisance and impacts wetlands, significant ecological Policies that apply within the Shoreline • Support for summer and winter features, steep slopes, peatland and/ Area Overlay address: season recreational activities or recharge areas • Site design considerations for • Connection to regional trail systems wetlands, significant ecological features, steep slopes, peatland and/ or recharge areas RURAL CONSERVATION & • Allocation of reserves for public WATERSHED PROTECTION AREA access • Public access for back lots in new GOAL subdivisions • Walking trails on reserve lands Natural areas with ecological features such as ravines, gullies, streams and tree cover are conserved to protect the Pigeon Lake watershed. • Non-agricultural development site design to minimize tree loss on Policies that apply in the Rural Conservation and Watershed Protection Area quarter sections more than 50% tree address: covered • Remediation of damaged • Preservation of tree cover • Connection requirements for watercourses and water bodies regional water and wastewater servicing systems • Development in previously cleared areas DRAFT IDP CONTENT GENERAL LAND USE & DEVELOPMENT The General Land Use and Development section includes policies that apply to all County and Summer Village lands within the Plan Area. Policies in this section address the following:

Existing & Planned Environment & Watershed Development Management • Consistency with the municipalities’ Water Quality Riparian Areas & Wetlands MDPs • Low-impact infrastructure and • Provision of Environmental and/ • Maintaining the character of the landscaping provisions or Municipal Reserves adjacent to the legal bank of water bodies, communities • Establishment of erosion and watercourses, and wetlands (at time sediment control measures in LUBs • Enables the development essential of subdivision) public uses and utilities throughout • Management of post-development • Requirement for municipalities to the Plan Area activities establish development setbacks for Natural Resources • Proximity of grazing to watercourses new development • Implementation of fertilizer and • Restrictions on commercial • Use of Environmental and Municipal herbicide bylaws aggregate resource extraction in the Reserve for public recreation, Plan Area Environmentally Significant Areas protection of wildlife corridors, (ESAs) regional trail systems. • Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) setback requirements • Environmental Impact Assessments • Retention of wetlands and Biophysical Assessments • Fragmentation of natural features • Opportunities exploration requirement for ESAs interconnected trail and open space Historic Resources networks Area Structure Plan (ASP) • Requirements for lands identified as Wildfire Protection Requirements containing Historic Resources • Site design to reduce wildfire risk • Trigger for requirement to prepare an ASP • Supporting documentation that may be required to accompany an ASP

INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS The Infrastructure Requirements section also includes policies that apply to all County and Summer Village lands within the Plan Area. Policies in this section address the following:

Transportation & Infrastructure Utilities & Servicing • Compatibility of planned General Stormwater Management development patterns with long- • Intermunicipal Collaboration • Low impact development (LID) term design of transportation Frameworks for utilities and design features system servicing agreements • Stormwater runoff control through • Compliance with Alberta Wastewater Servicing site design, on-site storage, Transportation requirements • Locating multi-lot residential management facilities • Utilization of existing road access developments near existing • Stormwater management plan points servicing systems requirements when surface • Requirements for new road access • Compliance with applicable flows may impact an adjacent points provincial regulations and municipal municipality • Traffic Impact Assessment bylaws requirement for negative impact on • System capacity requirements transportation infrastructure prior to connection to municipal or • Road standards and maintenance regional systems • Use of heavy vehicles on local roads

WORKING TOGETHER The Working Together section includes policies and procedures for the administration of the IDP. This section addresses: • Intermunicipal Committee • Process for resolving intermunicipal • Process and considerations for disputes annexation • Intermunicipal communication • Process for adoption, amendment • Circulation and referral and repeal of the IDP requirements and processes PLANNING FRAMEWORK

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