Series 509 - Development fees report maps

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Development fees report maps

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    CRICH 509

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    • 1978-1986 (Creation)
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      Richmond (B.C.). Planning and Development Department

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    38 maps : ink and pencil on mylar, blueline ; 29 x 54 cm + 3 diagrams, 55 tables, 51 leaves text

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    (1949 -)

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    The Lower Mainland Regional Planning Board of B.C. (LMRPB) was created in 1949 and consisted of "representatives of the municipalities and unorganized areas of the Lower Fraser Valley with jurisdiction from Vancouver to Hope." The LMRPB was "authorized and governed by the Municipal Act," by which it was "charged with the duty of preparing plans for the physical development of the Region." The LMRPB was funded by its member municipalities in conjunction with the Government of British Columbia - Department of Municipal Affairs. Among the activities of the LMRPB were the preparation of regional and municipal planning reports which included zoning and street plans, creation of large-scale land use maps, devising house numbering systems, and performing studies and surveys on a range of topics, including: industrial land, Boundary Bay, land use mapping, Delta, and water supply. The LMRPB continued to function until April 1, 1969 when it was absorbed by the four Regional Districts: Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD), Dewdney-Alouette, Central Fraser Valley, and Fraser-Cheam.

    Currently, the City’s Planning and Development Division is responsible for issues and services affecting the physical form of the City, including: building permitting and review services; Tree Protection Bylaw administration; reviewing all development applications (i.e. rezoning, development permits, development variance permits, subdivisions, etc.); coordinating the design and installation of infrastructure improvements and assessing and collecting Development Cost Charges and other development related fees for all new developments as required; establishing the planning and design policies that help shape the transportation system of the City; carrying out key functions include the planning and functional design of the City's transportation infrastructure of roads and traffic operation controls including traffic signals; prepare the Official Community Plan (OCP) and Area Plans; prepare the long range land use, urban design and environmental policies (e.g. agricultural, industrial, heritage, environmental, flood management); and supporting City Advisory Committees regarding a variety of issues (e.g. heritage, agriculture).

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    Series consists of maps produced as part of a report recommending new procedures to conform to the 1977 Municipal Amendment Act (Bill 42), updated to May, 1986. Bill 42 stipulated that after January 1, 1979, municipalities would be required to pass by-laws specifying, in advance, development charges and public works associated with development. Establishing the areas affected by the Act, the maps show area boundaries, and existing and proposed capital works in the West and East sectors of Richmond. Includes original and update map set, and 2 bound copy sets.

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        BCAUL control number: CRICH-SER-509

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