EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR A NEIGHBOURHOO D DEVELOPMENT PATTERN

  1. feasible having regard to the other provisions of this Plan, provincial legislation, policies and appropriate guidelines and support studies for uses:

    1. within or adjacent to any area identified on Schedule C: Development Constraint Areas and described in the Environment chapter of this Plan;

    2. adjacent to sources of nuisance, such as noise, odour, vibration and dust;

    3. within a site of potential or known contamination;

    4. where traffic generation and distribution is a provincial or municipal concern; and

    5. adjacent to heritage resources.

  2. in keeping with the goals, objectives and policies of any secondary plan or guideline plan affecting the surrounding area;

  3. compatible with the surrounding area in terms of scale, massing, height, siting, orientation, setbacks, parking and amenity areas;

  4. provided with adequate off street parking;

  5. capable of being provided with full municipal physical services and emergency services; and

  6. facilitating a gradual transition from Low Profile residential development to Medium and/or High profile development and vice versa, where appropriate.