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Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th , 2008 e Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC
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Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

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Page 1: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt

Presentation to the District of West Vancouver

Monday May 26th, 2008

Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC

Page 2: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt

Outline• Smart Growth BC• Greenbelt

- Vision and Goals- Sea-to-Sky Context

• Timeline• Next Steps• Case Study• Partners and Funders

Page 3: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Smart Growth BC

Founded in 1999, Smart Growth BC is a charitable

non-profit organization with a mandate to create

more livable communities in British Columbia.Through…• Research• Policy Alternatives• Community Engagement• Implementation

Page 4: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

10 Smart Growth Principles

• 1 Mix land uses• 2 Compact neighbourhoods• 3 Transportation choices• 4 Affordable housing opportunities• 5 Encourage growth in existing areas• 6 Preserve natural areas• 7 Protect and enhance agricultural land• 8 Infrastructure efficiency• 9 Foster a unique community identity• 10 Nurture engaged citizens

Page 5: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Context for renewed efforts in the corridor

Olympic Games 2010 + Highway 99

+ Changing demographic

= Unprecedented development pressures and ecological vulnerability

Sea-to-Sky Context

Page 6: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Sea-to-Sky Context

• Many land use plans currently being completed or under review.

• Several types of protected areas: parks, conservancies, recreation areas, riparian areas, wildland zones.

• Missing critical connection and cumulative perspective on where all the future growth will occur in relation to protected areas.

• Lack of initiatives to identify which key parcels could be identified as priority for future protection based on connectivity.

Page 7: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Greenbelt Vision

Vision:“ The Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt will be a world-renowned example of what

can be accomplished by respecting our spectacular natural resources while enhancing community livability. Urban and rural settlements from West Vancouver in the South to D’Arcy in the North will each exemplify the principles of smart growth: vibrant economies in compact communities with unique village centres. Each community will be surrounded by a defined growth boundary outside of which will remain pristine recreational lands, productive farming and forestry lands, and protected wilderness areas.”

Page 8: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Goals

Goals:To connect land parcels designated as parks, recreational

areas, and wilderness zones in order to create a contiguous greenway. The Greenbelt's success will depend upon a collaborative effort of a coalition made up of developers, community organizations, business associations, First Nations, local and regional government, and environmental organizations. Ultimately, the Greenbelt will act in a similar fashion to Metro Vancouver’s “Green Zone”, the Capital Region District’s “Sea to Sea Green Blue Belt”, or the South Okanagan-Similkameen Conservation Program.

Page 9: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Already identified and protected

By the numbers:

• Squamish First Nation wild spirit areas: 82,000 ha (26,000 ha is Garibaldi Park).

• New LRMP conservancies: 44,800 ha.

• Existing provincial parks and protected areas: 232,000 ha.

Page 10: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Opportunities to collaborate

Other initiatives and groups:• North Cascades & Pacific Range Ecoregional Assessment• Squamish River Watershed Society• Sea-to-Sky Trails Initiative• Slow Food Cycle• Get Bear Smart Society• City Green Solutions• Pemberton Valley Trails Association• Howe Sound Community Forum• BC Healthy Communities• AWARE• Whistler Forum• Sea-to-Sky Community Services Society

Page 11: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Timeline

• 2006: building relationships;• 2007: outreach (newsletter,

listserv, website, launch);• 2008: knowledge development

(maps, case studies, designation options) and research extension;

• 2009: development of implementation strategy;

• 2010: final Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt plan launched

Page 12: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Up to now…

• Have held many meetings• Have begun to execute mapping• Haven’t secured $ to purchase any land• Will not require more intensive public planning processes• Will require political support from all levels – motions of

support once the mapping has been completed

Media:• Whistler Question front page Nov 22, 2007• The Tyee Top 12 Ideas for 2008• Vancouver Co-op Radio

Page 13: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Request

Smart Growth BC would like to co-host a public workshop in West Vancouver to relay the results of the mapping exercises, present the public with the map of the potential boundary of the Greenbelt, and to discuss local opportunities for involvement in the Greenbelt initiative.

Workshop would likely be held in September or October 2008.

Page 14: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Case Study

Sea to Sea Green Blue Belt on Vancouver Island:• A vast expanse of wilderness, recreation land and marine

areas running across Southern Vancouver Island from Saanich Inlet to the Sooke Basin.

• The Green Blue Belt will create a 12,000 hectare corridor of protected wilderness and parkland.

• Currently over 90% complete: includes Kapoor Regional Park, Sooke Potholes Regional Park, Sea to Sea Green Blue Belt Regional Reserve, Ayum Creek Regional Park.

Partners:• Capital Region District, • TLC The Land Conservancy of BC, • Habitat Acquisition Trust, • The Government of Canada, • Society for the Protection of Ayum Creek, • Province of BC

Page 15: Sea-to-Sky Greenbelt Presentation to the District of West Vancouver Monday May 26 th, 2008 Ione Smith, Special Projects Coordinator, Smart Growth BC.

Partners and Funders

Partners:Funders:

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Questions?

Resources:www.smartgrowth.bc.cawww.greenbelt.bc.caFAQsCase studiesE-newslettersListserv

Contact:Ione Smith

[email protected]

314-402 W PenderVancouver

V6B 1T6

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Case Study

Metro Vancouver’s Green Zone• Greater Vancouver Regional Greenway Vision approved in

1999 to implement Green Zone policies; • Greenway Vision includes recreational and environmental

greenways (paths, trails, environmental corridors);• Defines a limit to urban expansion and fosters a shared

sense of commitment between communities to protect the lands within it;

• Includes: community health lands (watersheds and floodplains), ecologically important areas (wetlands and wildlife habitat), outdoor recreational areas (parks), renewable resource lands (farms and forests);

• 54,000 ha of ALR land; • 22 regional parks = 11,400 ha and attracts 6 million

visitors.