ThinKING Green: Sustainable Development Program

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The ThinKING Green: Sustainable Development Program was endorsed by Council on May 13, 2024. ThinKING Green is a new green development standards program for the Township which expands upon and replaces the Sustainable King: Green Development Standards Program.

The ThinKING Green: Sustainable Development Program has been developed to expand upon the Township's sustainability initiatives. The program establishes metrics that will be used to evaluate the sustainable performance of new development in King Township. The metrics established through this program represent the vision for the Township and the Township’s overarching goal of creating a sustainable, resilient and healthy community for all. ThinKING Green came into effect for all Site Plan and Draft Plan of Subdivision Applications submitted on or after September 1, 2024.

As part of the implementation of ThinKING Green: Sustainable Development Program, the Project Team is exploring incentive opportunities for the program. This Project Page provides project updates and more.

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The ThinKING Green: Sustainable Development Program was endorsed by Council on May 13, 2024. ThinKING Green is a new green development standards program for the Township which expands upon and replaces the Sustainable King: Green Development Standards Program.

The ThinKING Green: Sustainable Development Program has been developed to expand upon the Township's sustainability initiatives. The program establishes metrics that will be used to evaluate the sustainable performance of new development in King Township. The metrics established through this program represent the vision for the Township and the Township’s overarching goal of creating a sustainable, resilient and healthy community for all. ThinKING Green came into effect for all Site Plan and Draft Plan of Subdivision Applications submitted on or after September 1, 2024.

As part of the implementation of ThinKING Green: Sustainable Development Program, the Project Team is exploring incentive opportunities for the program. This Project Page provides project updates and more.

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  • Sustainable King: Green Development Standards In Effect!

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    The Sustainable King: Green Development Standards was adopted by Township of King Council on November 16, 2020. The Standards will come into effect on February 1, 2021 following a transition period. The Planning Division Report from November 16, 2020 is available here: https://king.civicweb.net/filepro/documents/?preview=79264.

  • Draft Proposed Modifications to Sustainable King: Green Development Standards

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    Please be advised that the Township's Growth Management Services Department is scheduled to report to the Council of the Township of King (Committee of the Whole) with a recommendation report to adopt the Sustainable King: Green Development Standards Program at the November 16, 2020 Council/Committee Meeting:

    Monday, November 16, 2020 at 6:00 P.M.

    (Electronic Meeting during an Emergency, pursuant to Section 238(3.3) of the Municipal Act, 2001)

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Municipal Centre is closed.

    This Special Council and Committee of the Whole meeting will be held remotely (virtually) and live streamed at http://meeting.king.ca.


    Report and Modifications:

    The Growth Management Services Department report regarding this matter will be available on the Township's web-site (www.king.ca), or by contacting the Growth Management Services Department by Friday, November 13, 2020.

    On November 10, 2020, a copy of the draft metrics will be made available in the document library.

    Comments:

    To comment in writing, please send written comments to the Clerk's Office at clerks@king.ca no later than Monday, November 16 at 12:00 p.m. (noon). Written comments will be circulated to Members of Council prior to the start of the Meeting and will become part of the formal record of the meeting. To speak to Council virtually about an agenda item, you must register by contacting the Clerk’s Office at 905-833-4068 or email clerks@king.ca no later than Monday, November 16, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. (noon). When your registration is received, a confirmation message and instructions for participating in the virtual public meeting will be provided.

    Please provide your full name, address, contact details and the item you wish to speak to when contacting the Clerks Department. Please note that all comments will become part of the public record.

    Additional Information:

    For further information on the development of the Sustainable King: Green Development Standards Program, please visit the Sustainable King: Green Development Standards page on Speaking https://speaking.king.ca/green-development-standards or contact Aloma Dreher, Planner II at adreher@king.ca or at 905-833-5321, ext. 1004.

  • Thank you for your participation!

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    Thank you everyone for your comments, questions and participation regarding the March draft of the Green Development Standards Program! Comments and questions were accepted until April 15, 2020 and are currently being reviewed. We will continue to review and incorporate the comments and feedback that we have received into a final draft.

    If you have any outstanding thoughts or questions, please provide them by April 30, 2020. Please send comments to Aloma Dreher, Planner II (adreher@king.ca).

  • Let's Think Green!

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    In King, we have always demonstrated commitment to preserving our natural resources and quality of life. This is our foundation for living, working, and acting sustainably. Planning for sustainability means thinking ahead – in a way that ensures the needs of King's current residents will be met, without compromising the ability of the Township to meet the needs of future generations.

    In 2012 King embarked on a journey to create the Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP), a resource that defines the future for the Township of King, community groups, businesses, local organizations and the broader public. It guides and directs how we make decisions, develop partnerships and take action. The plan promotes community vitality and prosperity while respecting, preserving and restoring.

    Through the creation of the ICSP, the Township developed a Sustainable King Development Standards Checklist to encourage the integration of sustainable design elements and features into new developments. While all development must comply with the Ontario Building Code, the Township encourages the use of higher performance standards that exceed minimum standard requirements.

    The Sustainable King: Green Development Standards (GDS) go beyond the Checklist by creating a tool that can be used to evaluate new development applications. The GDS is made up of four sections: Green Infrastructure, Natural Heritage, Efficiency and Conservation, and Healthy Communities. Development applications will receive a score based on the sustainable features and elements incorporated into the proposed development. Please refer to the "Document Library" for the draft Guidelines and Metrics for the Green Development Standards program.

    Please take some time to explore the site and to provide your comments and ideas.We need your participation! Remember to register to keep up with the latest news.



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