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This document details the City of Pitt Meadows' Neighbourhood Emergency Preparedness Program, which operates on the principle of 'Neighbours helping Neighbours.' The program's core objective is to ensure neighborhoods can be self-sufficient for 72 hours after a significant event, given that first responders may be unavailable. It outlines a structured approach through multiple community discussions and workshops, focusing on hazard minimization, emergency kit acquisition, evacuation planning, and the formation of organized response teams. Key activities include identifying neighborhood demographics and resources, mapping potential hazards, and developing essential skills in areas such as emergency preparedness, communication, damage assessment, first aid, search and rescue, shelter, and utilities/fire suppression. The ultimate aim is to facilitate prompt, organized responses to save lives, mitigate injuries, and reduce property damage.
This document adopts the 2024 to 2028 Financial Plan for the City of Pitt Meadows, encompassing detailed financial schedules and a comprehensive Revenue and Taxation Policy. Key areas include outlining objectives and policies for the proportion of total revenue from various funding sources, ensuring equitable distribution of property taxes among property classes, and governing the use of permissive tax exemptions to support community organizations.
This Official Community Plan serves as a comprehensive guide for the future development and conservation strategies of the City of Pitt Meadows over the next decade. It establishes a common vision focused on guiding land use decisions, maintaining environmental integrity, and balancing various land uses including residential, economic, agricultural, and recreational. Key objectives include enhancing transportation, protecting natural environments and agricultural land, preserving small-town characteristics, achieving sustainable economic growth, providing quality community services, and carefully managing residential growth in conjunction with job creation and service provision. The plan utilizes 'Smart Growth' concepts and introduces an Urban Containment Boundary to manage development.
This guide provides comprehensive standards and instructions for local governments to develop and amend bylaws impacting farming areas in British Columbia. Its main focus areas include strengthening farming through the application of Minister's Bylaw Standards related to zoning designations, permitted uses, lot coverage, siting and size of residential uses, height limitations, and various setbacks, including those from lot lines and watercourses. The guide also addresses specific components such as temporary farm worker housing, combined heat and power generation, audible bird scare devices, mushroom farms, and on-farm composting. The intended outcomes are to foster a fair and supportive regulatory environment for agriculture, promote consistency in agricultural planning across local governments, and protect the province's agricultural resource base and long-term farming sustainability.
This document presents two analyses for the City of Pitt Meadows: a Commercial Lands Analysis and an Industrial Lands Analysis. The Commercial Lands Analysis, completed in 2018, inventories retail and service commercial space, profiles existing commercial areas, and forecasts future demand by area and year up to 2041. The Industrial Lands Analysis, updated in 2019, focuses on office and industrial space, providing demand forecasts based on Metro Vancouver projections and market data, as well as tax implications of industrial development. The overall objective is to assess the distribution and future demand for commercial and industrial space within the city as part of a lands strategy.
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