OUTLINE:
1.
CAC Binder Content;
2.
Purpose, Roles Responsibilities, Social Contact;
3.
Questions;
4.
Sustainability Presentation;
5.
Elements of Sustainability Working Group;
6.
Timelines and Next Steps
Social Contract
• I will act in a friendly manner toward my colleagues.
• I will listen without judging.
• I would like to be valued for my input and will value others.
• I will act and speak honestly.
• I will be a good listener.
• I will treat everyone equally.
• I understand everyone has a voice on this committee.
• I will not participate in side-bar conversations.
• I will not talk over others.
• I will be open.
• I will not shout at anyone.
• I will treat everyone with respect.
• I will be courteous to everyone.
• I will act fairly to everyone.
• I will do what I say.
• I will be diplomatic.
• I will respect the Chairperson of the meeting.
• I will speak to the agenda item.
• I will offer new information and not repeat others’ comments.
W HAT IS SUSTAINABILITY ?
“Meeting the needs of the present generation in terms of socio-cultural systems, the economy and the environment while promoting a high quality of life but without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
S OME C ORE S USTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
I SSUES
Responsible
Business
Practices
Climate
Change
Energy
Security
Economic
Opportunity
Safety
Water/Waste
Management
Sustainable
Development
Solid Waste
Management
Health
Food Security
Environmental
Protection
PLANNING SCALES
Metro Vancouver Regional Growth Strategy
Goals for a Sustainable Region
GOAL 1
Create a Compact Urban Area
GOAL 2
Support a Sustainable Economy
GOAL 3
Protect the Region’s Natural Assets
GOAL 4
Develop Complete and Resilient Communities
GOAL 5
Support Sustainable Transportation Choices
SURREY SUSTAINABILITY CHARTER
THE 3 PILLARS OF SUSTAINABILITY
1) Social-Cultural Pillar
2) Economic Pillar
3) Environmental Pillar
SOME COMMON THEMES OF SUSTAINABILITY
1.) Provide sidewalks, greenways, trails, bikeways, pathways and pedestrian corridors that promote interconnectedness in community;
2.) Improve and increase public transit;
3.) Protect trees, riparian areas, natural areas and biodiversity;
4.) Protect and support agricultural land use and food systems;
5.) Plan a complete community.
EALITIES
Form of
Development
Open Space,
Green
Spaces?
Pedestrian
Friendly?
Local
Economy?
Parking?
Multi-Use
Pathways?
Sense of
Place?
Functioning
Transportation
Network?
Mix of housing types;
Network
Commercial
Local Food
Mixed
Transportation
Network
Green space, and Biodiversity
Preservation
Sense of Place
Design
SOUTH PORT KELLS GENERAL LAND
USE PLAN PRINCIPLES
1. Check inside of your Binder for your colored star;
2. Groups gather at Identified Station areas;
• Review and Supplement South Port Kells
General Land Use Plan Objectives and
Principles (Refer to Page 22 GLUP Tab);
1. Provide one idea per sticky note;
2. Be specific;
3. Think of about 5;
1. Provide one idea per sticky note;
2. Be specific;
3. Think of about five;
1. Use large sticky note to write theme areas;
2. Spokesperson to report back to larger group;