Area H – OCP Review
Latest News
- The new OCP Bylaw is now adopted! More >>>
- Staff Report on December 12th Board agenda for 3rd reading and adoption of OCP Bylaw.
- November 22, 2017 - Public Information Meeting and Public Hearing are now scheduled. More >>>
- October 5, 2017 - OCP Draft Version 3 is now posted. More >>>
An Official Community Plan (OCP) describes a long-term vision for the future and a course of action to achieve it. Objectives and policies in the OCP guide land use, servicing, and physical, social and economic changes in the community over the long term.
The current Electoral Area 'H' Official Community Plan (OCP) was adopted in 2004, and in 2010 the Bowser Village Plan was adopted as part of the OCP. These two plans were created through extensive public engagement, with many community members volunteering their time to provide input and to help achieve a unified community vision.
In the 11 years since the OCP was adopted the pace of development has been slower than anticipated and notable changes have occurred in the area including: establishment of the VIU Deep Bay Marine Field Station in Deep Bay, expansion of Deep Bay Harbour, changes to provincial legislation such as the Riparian Areas Regulation, allowance for secondary suites, and introduction of building inspection.
It is time to review the OCP again and see what changes should be made to help achieve the community vision.
Courtney Simpson, Senior Planner
RDN Strategic and Community Development Department
Email: [email protected] Phone: 250-390-6510 Toll Free: 1-877-607-4111 Fax: 250-390-7511 |
Mail to: Regional District of Nanaimo Strategic and Community Development Department 6300 Hammond Bay Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6N2 |