Description: This layer will be used as an initial screening layer to flag lots potentially impacted by the SPEA Bylaw. It will be used by the Planning and Building department to screen development applications and enquiries and make the appropriate referrals to staff.1. The buffer areas will be used to to identify properties which fall within (or are crossed by) the the applicable 10m Streamside protection and Enhancement Area (SPEA) or 30m SPEA.2. SPEAs have been measured from the Top of Bank or Top of Ravine Bank, as determined by the interpolation of LiDAR data by Engineering and verified by Mark / Lise.3. This layer replaces the ‘streamside’ attribute currently assigned in Permit Plan.Setbacks are based on the Top of Bank delineation Ver. 1 - August 18, 2016 (City of Burnaby Engineering Department). This dataset is not anticipated to change frequently and does not require a scheduled update.
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Description: The Park Inventory layer was created from the consolidation of two separate layers – Parkland and Parkland Acquisitions. The merge was performed to improve accuracy and maintenance strategy. The Parkland layer was later separated into Park Inventory layer and Open Space layer. Below is the creation method for Park Inventory.The Department of Parks, Rec and Culture's park inventory, Burnaby-owned lands, and the council adopted Official Community Plan (OCP) established the basis for identifying existing parks. Creation of the Parklands Acquisition: Planning Assistant gathered information from council reports. Information on parks to be acquired was entered into INFOFILE. Engineering Department drew from INFOFILE tables to create initial Parkland Acquisitions layer. Maintenance of the Park Inventory: Planning Assistant gathers information from land titles, council reports and aerial photos with direction from Senior Long Range Planner. Planning Asst. creates a spreadsheet for each officially adopted parks with area calculations. Planning Asst. informs GIS Planning Asst. about any park inventory creations, modifications or deletions. GIS Planning Asst. makes changes to Park Inventory layer. GIS Planning Asst. checks new or modified parks with spreadsheet to confirm accuracy before posting up to SDE. Planning Asst. checks new or modified parks using Burnaby’s web map to ensure accuracy.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department
Description: Layer is a re-creation of the various land use policy framework maps - created for the 2006 Official Community Plan document - into one feature. Layers associated with community plan areas, parks and open space, schools, industrial lands, mixed employment areas, and ALR were overlaid to create the base. Areas that were not captured by these layers were defined by referencing the 2006 Community Plan and using the zoning, legal lots and road data as guidelines for delineating designation boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Burnaby, Business Information Systems, Planning Department