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To: From: Resource Staff: Date of Meeting: February 19, 2015 Subject: Executive Summary: City of Kingston Report to Planning Committee Report Number PC-15-030 Chair and Members of Planning Committee Lanie Hurdle, Commissioner, Community Services Paige Agnew, Director of Planning, Building & Licensing Services Public Meeting Report (D09-018-2014) The Corporation of the City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments The City of Kingston Official Plan was approved in January 2010. Previous administrative amendments to this plan were completed in June 2011 and April 2013. The purpose of this Official Plan Amendment is to address the minor corrections, clarifications and modifications that can be applied to the Plan without requiring a comprehensive review of the Official Plan. The five year review of the Official Plan is scheduled to be completed in 2015. These administrative amendments will be included in the Official Plan update. This report provides general information about the proposed administrative amendment to the City of Kingston Official Plan. The amendment will include corrections to section references, modification of wording in order to clarify the intent and purpose of some policies, and minor corrections and changes to schedules (maps) in the Official Plan. 96

Report to Planning Committee Report Number: PC-15-030 February 19, 2015 Page 2 of 4 Authorizing Signatures: Lanie Hurdle, Commissioner, Community Services Gerard Hunt, Chief Administrative Officer Consultation with the following Members of the Corporate Management Team: Cynthia Beach, Corporate & Strategic Initiatives Denis Leger, Transportation, Facilities & Emergency Services Jim Keech, President and CEO, Utilities Kingston Desiree Kennedy, Chief Financial Officer & City Treasurer Not required Not required Not required Not required 97

Report to Planning Committee Report Number: PC-15-030 February 19, 2015 Page 3 of 4 Options/Discussion: The purpose of this report is to provide the Planning Committee with general information relating to the proposed administrative amendments to the City of Kingston Official Plan. Recommendations regarding this application will be submitted to the Planning Committee and Council for consideration in a Comprehensive Planning Report, to be submitted at a future Planning Committee meeting. Staff is proposing an administrative amendment to the Official Plan to make minor corrections and provide clarification to specific sections of text and schedules (maps). The proposed administrative amendment is summarized as follows: Making corrections to some section references in the text; Modifying the wording of some of the policies so that the intent is clearer, including policies related to: a) being consistent with the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement; and b) recognizing that Low Density Residential applies to a broad range of housing types within the Low Density Residential policies; providing additional references in existing policies to related and relevant policies of the Official Plan for ease of use; Moving existing policy to sections where they can be more appropriately applied, as intended with their initial adoption into the Official Plan; and Making minor changes to various schedules (maps) in the document for accuracy and clarification, including: a) Remove reference to the former rail line on Schedules 2, 3-A and 3-D; b) Ensure that site specific Official Plan Amendments have been correctly designated and identified on Schedule 3 -D; c) Changing the Note on Schedule 3-D; d) Correction to numbering in Schedule 13; e) Schedule CN-1 amended to classify Atkinson Street and a major road ; and f) Changing the Note of Schedule RC-1 and correcting a reference in the Official Plan Amendment matrix of the schedule. /By-Law: Provincial Policy Statement City of Kingston Official Plan 98

Report to Planning Committee Report Number: PC-15-030 February 19, 2015 Page 4 of 4 Notice Provisions: A public meeting is being held on February 19, 2015. Pursuant to the requirements of the Planning Act, a notice of the statutory public meeting was provided in the January 30, 2015 Whig-Standard, more than 20 days in advance of the Public Meeting. In addition, prepaid first class mail was sent to all required public agencies. If the amendment is approved, a Notice of Adoption will be circulated in accordance with the provisions of the Planning Act. Accessibility Considerations: Not applicable Financial Considerations: Not applicable Contacts: Paige Agnew, Director, Planning Building & Licensing Services 613-546-4291 extension 3252 Cherie Mills, Manager, Policy Planning 613-546-4291 extension 3289 Jason Budd, Senior Planner, Policy 613-546-4291 extension 3178 Other City of Kingston Staff Consulted: The application was circulated to the relevant internal departments and external agencies for review and comment. The responses to the technical circulation will be addressed in the technical review and included in the future comprehensive report to the Planning Committee. Exhibits Attached: Exhibit A Exhibit B Outline of the details of the Administrative Amendment to the Official Plan (text and map changes); Draft By-Law and Schedules 99

City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments Exhibit A Administrative Amendments to Policy 1) Section 2.4.2 2.4.2. It is the intent of this Plan to meet the provisions of the Provincial Policy Statement periodically with respect to managing and directing land use and addressing housing issues. 2.4.2 It is the intent of this Plan to be consistent with the policies of the Provincial Policy Statement. Section 3 of the Planning Act requires municipalities to make decisions relating to land use planning matters consistent with policy statements issued under the Act. The revised wording recognizes the municipality s responsibility to implement land use policies that are consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement. 2) Section 3.3.A.2 3.3.A.2. Low density residential land uses include single detached dwellings, semidetached dwellings, duplexes, triplexes and converted dwellings that have a density up to 30 units per net hectare of land, unless an approved secondary plan establishes alternative provisions. 3.3.A.2. by adding the words such as but not limited to the policy so that it reads as follows: Low density residential shall permit residential land uses such as but not limited to, single detached dwellings, semi-detached dwellings, duplexes, triplexes and converted dwellings that have a density up to 30 units per net hectare of land, unless an approved secondary plan establishes alternative provisions. The purpose of the revision to the wording in Section 3.3.A.2. is to recognize the broad range of housing types that conform to the density and locational criteria of the Low Density Residential land use designation. 100

City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments Exhibit A 3) Section 3.4.6. & Section 3.4.A.6. The existing policy in Section 3.4.6. will be renumbered to Section 3.4.7. to enable 3.4.A.6. to be relocated to 3.4.6. Relocate the following policy from Section 3.4.A.6. to Section 3.4.6. which states, In order to maintain the significance and vitality of the Central Business District, the City may limit the size or extent of uses necessary to support the CBD, such as offices and entertainment uses, in other locations in the City. Delete Section 3.4.A.6. Renumber Section 3.4.A.7. to Section 3.4.A.6. Amend the numbering of the policies by re-numbering Sections 3.4.6. to 3.4.17. to Sections 3.4.7. to 3.4.18. accordingly. The policy inserted in this section was moved from the Central Business District land use designation to the general commercial policies of the Official Plan because it is intended to be applied to commercial land use designations outside of the Central Business District land use designation and will be clearer for Plan users. 4) Sections 3.4.B.3., 3.4.C.12., 3.4.D.3., 3.4.D.4., 3.4.D.5.d., 3.4.D.9.c. and 3.4.E.8 and The abovementioned sections reference policies in Sections 3.4.6. to 3.4.17. of the original text and must be amended to reflect the renumbering resulting from the relocation of policy 3.4.A.6. to 3.4.6. in the Official Plan. 101

City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments Exhibit A 5) Section 3.4.G.1.b. 3.4.G.1.b. b. gas bars and service stations are encouraged to locate on corner lots; Delete Section 3.4.G.1.b. and re-number Sections 3.4.G.1.c. and 3.4.G.1.d. as Sections 3.4.G.1.b. and 3.4.G.1.c. The proposed amendment will allow potential design alternatives to be considered that would improve streetscape design and site functionality, such as locating other more appropriate buildings onto the corner of a multi-building development. 6) Section 3.4.G.7. 3.4.G.7. Drive-through facilities have particular operational characteristics. The City has an interest in the form and location of such uses to ensure that such uses will be appropriate for any particular site. Land use compatibility, parking, signage, landscaping, and impacts on the streetscape and the pedestrian and vehicle environments will be key considerations in the review of new or expanding drive-through facilities. Detailed regulations for new or expanding drive-through facilities will be contained within the implementing zoning by-law. New or expanding drive-through facilities are subject to site plan control review. As part of the development review process the proponent is required to submit such supporting studies and reports as set out in Section 9.12 of the Plan as may be relevant to enable the City to fully evaluate the proposed drive-through facility. Add as per Section 2.7 of this Plan to the policy so that it reads as follows: 3.4.G.7. Drive-through facilities have particular operational characteristics. The City has an interest in the form and location of such uses to ensure that such uses will be appropriate for any particular site. Land use compatibility as per Section 2.7 of this Plan, parking, signage, landscaping, and impacts on the streetscape and the pedestrian and vehicle environments 102

City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments Exhibit A It is the opinion of Staff that the reference to land use compatibility should be explicitly added to identify specifically the policies that should be applied to a review of a proposed drive-through facility. The purpose is to make the policy easier to use and understand how compatibility is defined and reviewed. Referencing Section 2.7, Land Use Compatibility Principles, provides additional clarification with respect to the intent and purpose of the policy because it encompasses a number of criteria, including noise that need to be addressed prior to development. 7) Sections 3.4.A.5. & 10A.3.6. 3.4.A.5. New drive-through facilities are subject to the policies of Section 10A.3.6 of this Plan. 3.4.A.5. New drive-through facilities are subject to the policies of Sections 3.4.G.7. and 10A.3.6. of this Plan, where applicable. Section 3.4.G.7. of the Official Plan is a general policy identifying restrictions to this commercial use and is policy to be applied to all proposed drive-through commercial uses in the City. This will assist in ease of use of the Plan. 8) Section 3.6.5. 3.6.5. Proposals for the re-designation of lands for uses other than those permitted in areas of employment, or to add a range of uses to an area of employment that are primarily permitted in another land use designation, will not be approved unless it has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of Council that the land is not required for employment area uses over the long term, and that there is a need for the redesignation. The following criteria will be considered as part of the assessment of whether the proposed re-designation is appropriate: a. and b. 3.6.5.c. In addition to subsections a. and b. above, if the proposed re-designation is to a Commercial Designation then the following applies: 103

City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments Exhibit A a Commercial Inventory Assessment, as described in Section 3.4.8. of this Plan, must be undertaken by the applicant to the satisfaction of the City; and If the proposed commercial development is greater than 5,000 square metres and is outside the Central Business District, the applicant must satisfy the provisions of Section 3.4.9. of this Plan. The purpose of this change is to provide cross references to other relevant policies to assist with the ease of use of the Official Plan. Section 3.6.5. dealing with the re-designation of employment lands should also reference policy 3.4.8. and 3.4.9. Section 3.4.8. is a policy that specifically relates to the re-designation of employment lands to a commercial designation. Section 3.4.9. is a policy that is applied to commercial developments outside the CBD that have a GFA in excess of 5,000 m 2. Referencing the related policies assists in the continuity of review. 9) Section 3.13.2. 3.13.2. Permitted uses in the Rural Area include all agricultural uses and agricultural related uses as permitted in the Prime Agricultural Area designation, sports and outdoor recreation activities in accordance with Section 3.13.4, and detached dwellings in accordance with Section 3.13.11 and that are compatible with adjacent land uses. 3.13.2. Permitted uses in the Rural Area include all agricultural uses and agriculturalrelated uses as permitted in the Prime Agricultural Area designation, sports and outdoor recreation activities in accordance with Section 3.13.4. and detached dwellings in accordance with Section 3.13.10. and that are compatible with adjacent land uses. The purpose of this amendment is to correct the policy reference and references to related pertinent policies within the text. 104

City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments Exhibit A 10) Section 3.18.12. Southwest corner of Sir John A Macdonald Boulevard, near Princess Street Schedule 3-D SSP No. 12 Northeast corner of Sir John A Macdonald Boulevard, near Princess Street Schedule 3-D SSP No. 12 This is a reference correction. The margin notes refer to 12 as being the southwest corner of Sir John A Macdonald Boulevard and Princess Street. However the correct reference is the northeast corner of Sir John A Macdonald Boulevard and Princess Street. 11) Section 3.18.47. Section 3.18.47. In addition to the uses permitted in Section 3.4.E, an indoor selfservice storage facility will also be permitted on 351 Select Drive as shown on Schedule 3-D. Self-service storage facilities will be limited to a single storey in height. The development will be oriented to the existing commercial context to the north and the buildings will be buffered from the residential uses to the south. AMEND Section 3.18.47. by replacing the section reference 3.4.E with the section reference 3.4.E.1. The purpose of this amendment is to correct the policy reference and references to related pertinent policies within the text. 105

City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments Exhibit A 12) Section 4.6.60. Section 4.6.60. the lack of parking space has an negative impact on the neighbourhood; Section 4.6.60. the lack of parking space has a negative impact on the neighbourhood; Replace an with a to correct error in grammar. 13) Section 10A.3.6. 10A.3.6. New drive-through facilities will not be permitted in the Downtown and Harbour Special Policy Area in order to protect and enhance the unique sense of place and the cultural heritage resources that characterize the Downtown and Harbour Special Policy Area as shown on Schedule DH-1. On prime Pedestrian Streets, as shown on Schedule DH-3, vehicle crossings of the sidewalk may be limited or restricted, in order to enhance the safety and convenience of pedestrian movement. However, there may be exceptional circumstances where a drive-through facility may be permitted where the intent of the Plan regarding the Downtown and Harbour Special Policy Area can otherwise be preserved. Applications for a new drive-through facility are subject to site plan control review and the policies of Section 9 and Section 10A.6.4 of the Plan. Add Sections 3.4.G.7. and 3.4.17.9. to the policy so that it reads as follows: 10A.3.6 for a new drive-through facility are subject to site plan control review and the policies of Sections 3.4.G.7. and 3.4.17.9. and Section 10A.6.4. of the Plan. Include a further policy reference for ease of use. Section 3.4.17. of the Official Plan is a specific policy identifying criteria for site plan control review for lands with a commercial land use designation. This section is a required part of any review of a commercial development requiring Site Plan Control Approval. 106

City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments Exhibit A Administrative Amendments to Official Plan Schedules 1) Schedules 2, 3-A and 3-D Proposed Amendment Remove railway symbol from the Official Plan Schedules where the K&P Trail is located. Reason for Amendment The K&P Trail is still shown as a railway on Schedules. An amendment is needed for Schedules 2, 3-A, 3-D to remove rail line symbol for the K&P Trail line that are no longer in existence. 2) Schedule 3-D An amendment may be required to add a statement to Schedule 3-D. The amendment to the Notes portion of Schedule 3-D would read: The Site Specific Policies associated with the Site Specific Policy Areas can be found within Section 3.18. For example, the Site Specific Policies for Site Specific Area 47 can be found in Section 3.18.47. Reason for Amendment Schedule 3-D should make a reference to how to find the numbered parcels in the OP. 3) Schedule 13 A correction can be made to correct the map inset of Schedule 13 to change reference 11 to 12 and 10 to 11. Reason for Amendment Schedule 13 There are reference numbers that need to be corrected on the schedule. The number 12 should come off the Inset, and then in the Inset itself, the number 11 should be changed to 12 to match the chart, and the number 10 should be 11. 107

City of Kingston Official Plan Administrative Amendments Exhibit A 4) Schedule CN-1 Atkinson Street is amended to a Major Road classification on Schedule CN-1. Reason for Amendment Amendment is needed to Schedule CN-1 Cataraqui North to add Atkinson Street as a Major Road. 5) Schedule RC-1 s a) Amend Schedule RC-1, Rideau Community Secondary Plan, of the Official Plan to change the references in the Official Plan Amendments matrix by changing Baxter Farm to 217 Gore Road and the first Administrative Amendment to Baxter Farm, as shown on Schedule G to By-Law No.. b) Amend Schedule RC-1, Rideau Community, of the City Official Plan to change the matrix and add the following note, The Site Specific Policies associated with the Site Specific Policy Areas can be found within Section 10B.14. For example, the Site Specific Policies Area RC-1-2 can be found in Section 10B.14.2., as shown on Schedule G to By-Law No.. Reason for Amendment a) To correct a reference in the Official Plan Amendment Matrix; and b) Schedule RC-1 should make a reference to how to find the numbered parcels in the OP. 108

Exhibit B Clause ( ), Report No., 2015 D09-018-2014 By-Law No. 2015- A By-Law to Amend the Official Plan for the City of Kingston Planning Area (Amendment No., known municipally as the City of Kingston) Whereas the Official Plan of the City of Kingston was approved by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing on January 27 th, 2010; and Passed: Whereas there are administrative amendments in the form of minor corrections and clarifications to specific sections of the Official Plan text and schedules that have been identified through use of the document; and Whereas a Public Meeting was held pursuant to the amendment on February 19, 2015; and Now Therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Kingston, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.p.13, hereby enacts as follows: 1. The Official Plan for the City of Kingston is hereby amended by the following amendments, which shall constitute part of Amendment No. to the Official Plan for the City of Kingston. 1) Amend Section 2.4.2. by deleting the first sentence and replacing it with the following: It is the intent of this Plan to be consistent with the policies of the Provincial Policy Statement. 2) Amend Section 3.3.A.2. by adding the words such as but not limited to the policy so that it reads as follows: Low density residential shall permit residential land uses such as but not limited to, single detached dwellings, semi-detached dwellings, duplexes, triplexes and converted dwellings that have a density up to 30 units per net hectare of land, unless an approved secondary plan establishes alternative provisions. 3) Relocate Section 3.4.A.6. to Section 3.4.6. 4) Renumber original Sections 3.4.6. to 3.4.17., inclusive to 3.4.7. to 3.4.18., inclusive. 5) Amend Section 3.4.A.5. by adding an (s) to the word Section and referencing 3.4.G.7. so that it now reads as: New drive-through facilities are subject to the policies of Sections 3.4.G.7. and 10A.3.6. of this Plan, where applicable. 109

By-Law No. 2015- Page 2 6) Re-number Section 3.4.A.7. to Section 3.4.A.6. 7) Amend Section 3.4.B.3. by replacing the section reference 3.4.10 in the last sentence with the section reference 3.4.11. 8) Amend Section 3.4.C.12. by replacing the section reference 3.4.10 in the last sentence with the section reference 3.4.11. 9) Amend Section 3.4.D.3. by replacing the section reference 3.4.10 in the last sentence with the section reference 3.4.11. 10) Amend Section 3.4.D.4. by replacing the section reference 3.4.10 in the second last sentence with the section reference 3.4.11. 11) Amend Section 3.4.D.5.e. by replacing the section reference 3.4.17 with the section reference 3.4.18. 12) Amend Section 3.4.D.9.c. by replacing the section reference 3.4.10 in the first sentence with the section reference 3.4.11. 13) Amend Section 3.4.E.8. by replacing the section references to 3.4.10 and 3.4.11 in the first sentence with the section references 3.4.11. and 3.4.12. 14) Delete Section 3.4.G.1.b. in its entirety. 15) Renumber Sections 3.4.G.1.c. and 3.4.G.1.d. as 3.4.G.1.b. and 3.4.G.1.c. 16) Amend Section 3.4.G.7. by adding the reference as per Section 2.7 of this Plan following the word compatibility in the third sentence to read as follows: Land use compatibility as per Section 2.7. of this Plan, parking, signage, landscaping, and impacts on the streetscape and the pedestrian and vehicle environments will be key considerations in the review of new or expanding drive-through facilities. 17) Amend Section 3.6.5. by adding the following: c. In addition to subsections a. and b. above, if the proposed re-designation is to a commercial designation, then the following applies: a Commercial Inventory Assessment, as described in Section 3.4.8. of this Plan, must be undertaken by the applicant to the satisfaction of the City; and 110

By-Law No. 2015- Page 3 If the proposed commercial development is greater than 5,000 square metres and is outside the Central Business District, the applicant must satisfy the provisions of Section 3.4.9. of this Plan. 18) Amend Section 3.13.2. by replacing the section reference 3.13.11. with the section reference 3.13.10. 19) Amend Section 3.18.12. by replacing Southwest to Northeast in the margin notes. 20) Amend Section 3.18.47. by replacing the section reference 3.4.E. with the section reference 3.4.E.1. 21) Amend Section 4.6.60. by replacing an to a in the second bullet to read: the lack of parking space has a negative impact on the neighbourhood; 22) Amend Section 10A.3.6. in the last sentence add an s to Section and to read: policies of Sections 3.4.G.7. and 3.4.17, 9 and Section 10A.6.4 of the Plan. 2. The Official Plan for the City of Kingston is hereby amended by the following map changes, which shall also constitute part of Amendment No. to the Official Plan for the City of Kingston. 1) Amend Schedule 2, City Structure, Schedules 3-A, 3-D of the City of Kingston Official Plan to remove the railway symbol from the lands presently occupied by the K&P Trail, as shown on Schedules A, B and C to By-Law No.. 2) Amend Schedule 3-D, Site Specific Policies, of the City Official Plan to amend the Notes of the schedule by adding, The Site Specific Policies associated with the Site Specific Policy Areas can be found within Section 3.18. For example, the Site Specific Policies for Site Specific Area 47 can be found in Section 3.18.47, as shown on Schedule C to By-Law No.. 3) Amend Schedule 13, Detailed Planning Areas, of the City Official Plan to change the Schedule by changing the inset of Schedule 13 to amend the reference 11 to 12 and 10 to 11, as shown on Schedule D to By-Law No.. 4) Amend Schedule CN-1, Cataraqui North Neighbourhood, of the City Official Plan to identify Atkinson Street as a Major Road, as shown on Schedule E to By-Law No.. 111

By-Law No. 2015- Page 4 5) Amend Schedule RC-1, Rideau Community Secondary Plan, of the Official Plan to change the references in the Official Plan Amendments matrix by changing Baxter Farm to 217 Gore Road and the first Administrative Amendment to Baxter Farm, as shown on Schedule F to By-Law No.. 6) Amend Schedule RC-1, Rideau Community, of the City Official Plan to change the matrix and add the following note, The Site Specific Policies associated with the Site Specific Policy Areas can be found within Section 10B.14. For example, the Site Specific Policies Area RC-1-2 can be found in Section 10B.14.2., as shown on Schedule F to By-Law No.. 3. This By-Law shall come into force and take effect on the day that is the day after the last day for filing an appeal pursuant to the Planning Act, provided that no Notice of Appeal is filed to this By-Law in accordance with the provisions of Section 17, Subsection 24 of the Planning Act, as amended; and where one or more appeals have been filed within the time period specified, at the conclusion of which, the By-Law shall be deemed to have come into force and take effect on the day the appeals are withdrawn or dismissed, as the case may be. Given all three readings and passed: John Bolognone City Clerk Bryan Paterson Mayor 112

Exhibit B Railway Symbol to be removed ^ Railway Symbol to be removed LEGEND FUTURE MAJOR ROAD ^ HAMLET URBAN BOUNDARY MAJOR ROAD AIRPORT RAILWAY SPECIAL PLANNING AREA AREA SPECIFIC PHASING MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY WATERBODY CITY STRUCTURE CATEGORY COUNTRY AREA BUSINESS DISTICT HOUSING DISTRICT MAJOR INSTITUTION CENTRE CORRIDOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AREA MAJOR OPEN SPACE Planning, Building & Licensing Services a department of Community Services THE CORPORATION OF THE CIT Y OF KINGSTON SCHEDULE 'A' TO BY-LAW 2014- Official Plan Amendment No. City of Kingston, Administrative Amendments File Number: D09-018-2014 Legend: Official Plan Schedule 2, City Structure City of Kingston Rail line to be removed along K&P Trail Certificate of Authentication This is Schedule 'A' to By-Law No. passed this day of 2015 PREPARED BY: J. Partridge DATE: 2/6/2015 Metres 0 175 350 700 1,050 1,400 113 Mayor Clerk

SYDENHAM RD ST BATTERSEA RD BUR BROOK RD BUR BROOK RD Exhibit B 38 HWY 401 HWY PERTH RD Railway Symbol to be removed MIDLAND AVE GARDINERS RD PRINCESS ST GARDINERS RD DR CENTENNIAL CENTE NNIALDR SYDENHAM RD PRINCESS 401 HWY 401 HWY DALTON AVE JOHN COUNTER BLVD JOHN COUNTER BLVD DIVISION ST 401 HWY MONTREAL ST DIVISION ST BATH RD GARDINERS RD CENTENNIAL DR Railway Symbol to be removed RIDEAU ST BATH RD SIR JOHN A. MACDON ALD BLVD BATH RD CONCESSION ST PRINCESS ST STEPHEN ST DAYS RD LEGEND RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL ESTATE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT REGIONAL COMMERCIAL MAIN STREET COMMERCIAL DISTRICT COMMERCIAL ARTERIAL COMMERCIAL BROCK ST QUEEN ST EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS PARK INDUSTRIAL RURAL INDUSTRIAL GENERAL INDUSTRIAL MINERAL RESOURCE AREA WASTE MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL AIRPORT OTHER INSTITUTIONAL RURAL DEFERRED AREA RURAL AREA OPEN SPACE PRIME AGRICULTURAL AREA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AREA RURAL COMMERCIAL 2 HWY Planning, Building & Licensing Services a department of Community Services PREPARED BY: J. Partridge DATE: 2/6/2015 THE CORPORATION O F THE CIT Y O F KINGSTO N SCHEDULE 'B' TO BY-LAW Official Plan Amendment No. City of Kingston, Administrative Amendments File Number: D09-018-2014 114 Metres 0 180 360 720 1,080 1,440 Legend: Official Plan Schedule 3-A, Land Use City of Kingston Rail line to be removed along K&P Trail Certificate of Authentication This is Schedule 'B' to By-Law No. passed this day of 2015 Mayor Clerk

JO HN C O UN T ER BL VD RIDEAU ST AVE SIR JOHN 3 25 BUR BROOK RD JACKSON MILLS RD MCIVOR RD Railway Symbol to be removed SUNNYSIDE RD ALEY S T MILDRED ST AUDREY ST SUNNYSIDE RD PERTH RD Exhibit B The Sight Specific Policies associated with the SightSpecific Policy Areas can be found within Section 3.18.For example, the Sight Specific Policies for Sight Specific Area 47 can be found in Section 3.18.47 MCADOOS LANE LANDFILL LANE 35 FO R 46 TUNE CRES CLYDE CRT DAVIS DR DAVIS DR SELECT DR CENTENNIAL SWA E LD S T N I F WATERLOO DR M E TANNER DR ARBOUR CRES Planning, Building & Licensing Services a department of Community Services PREPARED BY: J. Partridge DATE: 2/6/2015 47 DR AUGUSTA DR ST LROSE ABBOT ST ELLESMEER MALA BAR DR FAWNCRT KINGSDALEAVE OWENSCRES SYDENHAM RD 40 39 BATH RD GRENVILLE RD QUEEN MARY RD RUNNYMEDE RD FLORENCE ST 401 HWY 401 HWY PORTSMOUTH AVE OLD PHILLIPS ST PORTSMOUTH AVE QUARRY RD INDIAN RD PRINCESS ST DALTON AVE GLENGARRY RD FAIRVIEW RD ELMWOOD ST MCMAHON AVE 42 27 JANE AVE 7 BYRON CRES AVENUE RD DALTONAVE A. MACDONALD BLVD 45 VAN ORDER DR 10 11 PALACE RD 12 CATTAIL PL Railway Symbol to be removed THE COR POR AT ION O F T HE C IT Y O F KIN G STO N SCHEDULE 'C' TO BY-LAW Official Plan Amendment No. City of Kingston, Administrative Amendments File Number: D09-018-2014 WESTDALE AVE HYPERION CRT 9 0 250 500 750 1,000 115 Meters HELEN ST COLLEGE ST MACDONNELL ST PARK ST OAK SCOTT ST DALTON MACK ST SMITH ST VICTORIA ST NELSON ST TORONTO ST RIGNEY ST ELLIOTT AVE KIRKPATRICK ST ST AVE RUSKIN ST KINGSCOURT AVE 21 18 FIRST AVE ALBERT ST ST ALFRED MACK ST LORNE ST BENSON ST 13 ADELAIDE ST ALFRED ST DIVISION ST ELM ST DAYST HARVEY ST DUFF ST 6 HICKSON AVE RAI LW AY ST JOSEPH ST RUSSELL ST ADELAIDE ST PINE ST QUEBEC ST PLUM ST YORK ST ANN ST ELLICE ST CONACHER DR WILEY ST BUTLER ST WILSON ST BRICELAND HICKSON AVE STEPHEN ST 29 49 32 50 MON TR EAL ST 23 48 JOHN ST ST BAKER ST CHARLES ST MARKLAND ST ALMA ST BAGOT ST ITALIA VIRGINIA ST BELLE RIVER ST BAY ST LANE AVE DAUPHIN SUTHERLAND 44 38 GUTHRIE DR DR PARK DR 30 FOLGER ST 5 MONTREAL ST 8 28 17 Legend: Official Plan Schedule 3-D, Site Specific Policies, City of Kingston Existing Site Specific Policy Area Rail line to be removed along K&P Trail Amendment to the "Notes" of Schedule 3-D Certificate of Authentication This is Schedule 'C' to By-Law No. passed this day of 2015 Mayor 4 Clerk

DR Cataraqui Bay SYDENHAM RD BATH RD SIR JOHN A M DALTON ACDONALD BLVD BLVD BROCK ST NT RD KING ST W nt GARDINERS RD 3 MIDLAND AVE BUR BROOK RD CENTENNIAL 5 JOHN COUNTER PRINCESS ST 7 6 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 AVE 8 15 JOHNSON ST Lake Ontario DIVISION ST 12 SEE INSET A 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 MONTREAL ST Great Inner Harbour HIGHWAY 2 Navy Bay Cataraqui River HIGHWAY 401 HIGHWAY 15 9 13 11 10 Colonel By Lake 38 39 41 14 Exhibit B COUNTY OF FRONTENAC TOWNSHIP OF FRONTENAC ISLANDS 40 1 2 3 4 5 B LEGEND SECONDARY PLANNING AREAS Simcoe Island COMPLETED FUTURE PLANNING STUDY AREA FUTURE SPECIAL POLICY AREA SPECIAL POLICY AREA Wolfe Island Number Planning Area Number Planning Area 1 Mile Square 9 Old Industrial Area 2 Westrook East 10 Inner Harbour 3 Clogg's Rd (North of Creekford Rd) 11 Downtonw & Harbour 4 Cataraqui West 12 Campus Expansion Area 5 Cataraqui East 13 Rideau Community 6 Southeast Corner of Sydenham Rd & Hwy 401 14 St. Lawrence Community 7 Princess St Corridor & Centres 15 Princess Street Corridor: Williamsville Main Street 8 Alcan District Area Study Planning, Building & Licensing Services a department of Community Services THE CORPORATION OF THE CIT Y OF KINGSTON Official Plan Schedule 13, SCHEDULE 'D' TO BY-LAW 2015- Detailed Planning Areas, City of Kingston Official Plan Amendment No. Applicant: The City of Kingston File Number: D09-018-2014 Amend inset for Schedule 13 Certificate of Authentication This is Schedule 'D' to By-Law No. passed this day of 2015 PREPARED BY: J. Partridge DATE: 2/6/2015 Metres 0 375 750 1,500 2,250 3,000 116 Mayor Clerk

Exhibit B Atkinson Street to be added as "Major Road" EUNICE DR CATARAQUI WOODS DR AUGUSTA DR CROSSFIELD AVE SYDENHAM RD CENTENNIAL DR ANDERSEN DR FUTURES GATE PRINCESS ST LEGEND COMMERCIAL EPA OPEN SPACE RESIDENTIAL AREA TO WHICH THIS SCHEDULE APPLIES MAJOR ROAD Planning, Building & Licensing Services a department of Community Services PREPARED BY: J. Partridge DATE: 2/6/2015 THE CORPORATION O F THE CIT Y O F KINGSTO N SCHEDULE 'E' TO BY-LAW Official Plan Amendment No. City of Kingston, Administrative Amendments File Number: D09-018-2014 117 Metres 0 45 90 180 270 360 Legend: Official Plan Schedule CN-1, Cataraqui North Neighbourhood Land Use, City of Kingston Atkinson Street proposed as a "Major Road" Certificate of Authentication This is Schedule 'E' to By-Law No. passed this day of 2015 Mayor Clerk

Exhibit B SSP. No. RC-1-2 SSP. No. RC-1-4 LEGEND SSP No. RC-1-1 SSP No. RC-1-3 SCALE 0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENTS: kilometres 1:30,732 OPA NO BY-LAW DATE PASSED SSP LOCATION 4 OMB Order PL100828 1/4/2011 RC-1-2 Baxter Farm 6 2011-89 6/21/2011 RC-1-1 217 Gore Road 13 2012-54 2/21/2012 RC-1-3 725 Hwy 15 16 2013-98 4/23/2013 RC-1-4 Administratve Ame ndme nt 17 2014-14 12/18/2012 1396 Hwy 15 NOTES The Sight Specific Policies associated with the Sight Specific Policy Areas can be found within Section 10B.14. For example, the Sight Specific Policies for Sight Specific Area RC-1-2 can be found in Section 10B.14.2. CITY OF KINGSTON OFFICIAL PLAN SCHEDULE RC-1 RIDEAU COMMUNITY SECONDARY PLAN APPROVED - JANUARY 27, 2010 CONSOLIDATED - SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 AREA TO WHICH THIS SCHEDULE APPLIES URBAN BOUNDARY MAJOR ROAD LOCAL ROAD SPECIAL POLICY AREA EXISTING QUARRY SHOPPING CENTRE COMMERCIAL HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE VILLAGE CENTRE LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL STUDY AREA INSTITUTION BUSINESS PARK INDUSTRIAL MARINA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AREA OPEN SPACE RURAL THE CORPORATION O F THE CIT Y O F KINGSTO N SCHEDULE 'F' TO BY-LAW Official Plan Amendment No. Applicant: The City of Kingston File Number: D09-018-2014 Planning, Building & Licensing Services a department of NOTES Community Services The Sight Specific Policies associated with the Sight Specific Policy Areas can be found within Section 10B.14. For example, the Sight Specific Policies for Sight DATE: 2/6/2015 Specific Area RC-1-2 can be found in Section 10B.14.2. 118 PREPARED BY: J. Partridge Legend: Official Plan Schedule RC-1, Rideau Community Land Use, City of Kingston Amendment to the "Notes" of Schedule RC-1 Certificate of Authentication This is Schedule 'F' to By-Law No. passed this day of 2 015 Mayor Clerk