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Have Your Say on Caledon's Draft Green Development Standards!
Thank you to everyone who provided input to Caledon's Green Development Standards. Staff are finalizing the draft for Council consideration this Spring.
What are Green Development Standards?
Green Development Standards are voluntary or mandatory climate-friendly standards implemented by municipalities to encourage sustainable community design. These standards are integrated into the planning approvals process for development applications and have been established in various municipalities including the City of Brampton’s Sustainable Development Guidelines, the Toronto Green Standard and more.
What could climate-friendly new development look like in Caledon?
Have Your Say on Caledon's Draft Green Development Standards!
Thank you to everyone who provided input to Caledon's Green Development Standards. Staff are finalizing the draft for Council consideration this Spring.
What are Green Development Standards?
Green Development Standards are voluntary or mandatory climate-friendly standards implemented by municipalities to encourage sustainable community design. These standards are integrated into the planning approvals process for development applications and have been established in various municipalities including the City of Brampton’s Sustainable Development Guidelines, the Toronto Green Standard and more.
What could climate-friendly new development look like in Caledon?
Climate-friendly design standards can include, but are not limited to, the following features:
High efficiency, low carbon buildings and energy systems;
Buildings constructed with materials that have a reduced carbon footprint;
Adequate electricity capacity for the installation of a electric vehicle charging stations;
Communities with amenities (stores, schools, parks) within walking and/or cycling distance;
Bike lanes and appropriate infrastructure to make it easy to cycle and walk to your destinations;
Enhanced green space, healthy and mature trees and natural infrastructure to help manage stormwater; and
Compact community design that offers more diverse housing options, enables greater walkability and helps preserve surrounding agriculture and green space.
Why does Caledon need climate-friendly design standards?
The Town’s population is expected to triple by 2051. In January 2020, Council declared a climate change emergency and passed greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets of a 36% reduction below 2016 emission levels by 2030 and net zero emissions by 2050. Caledon also needs to prepare for the impacts of a changing climate such as intense storms, greater flood risks and hotter summers.
These standards will be a critical policy tool to ensure that growth does not jeopardize the Town’s ability to meet its climate targets and that new development will benefit current and future residents.
Please complete this survey if you are a member of the development or construction industry, consultant working for the industry, or a stakeholder group (utility, non-profit organization, renewable energy provider, etc.)
Climate-Friendly New Development has finished this stage
Phase 1: Background Research and Analysis
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Phase 2: Internal Workshops
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Phase 3: Business Case and Incentives
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Phase 4: Stakeholder Feedback
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Phase 5: Draft Green Development Standard and Administration Process
Climate-Friendly New Development is currently at this stage
Phase 6: Seeking Council Approval and Internal Training
this is an upcoming stage for Climate-Friendly New Development
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The Land Sustains Us: Indigenous Perspectives on Sustainable Development
In May the Town of Caledon partnered with the City of Mississauga to host a virtual event to hear from Indigenous leaders on sustainable development. The knowledge and insights gained from this event are helping to inform the creation of Caledon's Green Development Standards.