Subdivision Regulation and Discretion 2019
Course Date: May 30, 2019
Total: 5h 32min
Total Ethics: 58min
Course Date: May 30, 2019
Welcome and Introduction
Nathalie J. Baker — Eyford Partners, Vancouver
Raymond E. Young, QC — Local Government and Planning Law Chambers, Vancouver
Subdivision Bylaws, Process, Statutory Considerations, and the Broad Powers of the Approving Officer
- the role of the Approving Officer
- the subdivision application process, including general subdivision requirements under the Land Title Act
- the preliminary review process and issuance of Preliminary Layout Approvals;
- matters considered by the Approving Officer on application for approval and statutory grounds for refusing to approve a subdivision plan; and the exercise of discretion by the Approving Officer
Michael E. Quattrocchi — Young Anderson, Vancouver
Break
Statutory Basis and Anatomy of a Works and Services Bylaw and of a Works and Services Agreement
- what is a works & services bylaw?
- what is the authority?
- when does it apply?
- works required – types and standards
- requiring connections
- what is a works & services agreement?
- postponement of construction obligations: s509 LGA
- timing of installation of works & services
- setting the standards
- security for completion maintenance obligations
Peter D. Johnson — Stewart McDannold Stuart, Victoria
Public Dedications, Statutory Rights of Way, School Lands, Highways and 219 Restrictive Covenants
- when land dedications can be required and for what purpose
- rezoning/development
- subdivision
- how can dedication be achieved
- dedication on a plan
- fee simple transfer
- advantages and disadvantages of various approaches to dedication
- interesting situations
- plan cancellations
- notations on title (park/road purposes) mistakes on plans
Olga Rivkin — Lidstone & Company, Vancouver
Networking Lunch (provided)
Bare Land Strata Plans, Phased Strata Plans, and Relevant Provisions of the Strata Property Act
- bare land stratas, phased stratas and strata conversions
- the roles of the approving officer and the approving authority
- when are approvals required?
- what is the scope of discretion in the strata context?
- what does the approving officer or authority look for? unusual Issues faced by approving officers and approving authorities
Guy Patterson — Young Anderson, Vancouver
Latecomer Agreements and Extended Services
- legislative provisions governing latecomer charges and excess and extended services and the judicial consideration of these legislative provisions
- compare and contrast these financing mechanisms with other development services funding, considering the preferences and perspectives of both local governments and the development community
Pamela J. Jefcoat — Civic Legal LLP, Vancouver
Emily McClendon — Civic Legal LLP, Vancouver
Break
Judicial Review of Approving Officers' Decisions
- statutory appeal vs. judicial review; procedure and substance
- 85(3) the scope of the public interest jurisdiction
- s 86 and the scope of considerations relating to: injurious effect on established amenities; flooding erosion, landslip, and avalanche; and excessive public cost
- s. 87 conformance with local government bylaws
Sara Dubinsky — Lidstone & Company, Vancouver
An Approving Officer's Perspective, Woes, and Trials and Tribulations
- decisions that an approving officer needs to make and the considerations
- challenges faced in the decision making process
- scenarios that approving officer faces and how they deal with them
Chuck Goddard — Manager of Development and Environmental Services/Subdivision Approving Officer, City of Maple Ridge, Maple Ridge
Closing Remarks
Raymond E. Young, QC — Local Government and Planning Law Chambers, Vancouver
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