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1 Census of Agriculture Results Theresa Duynstee REGIONAL PLANNER, PARKS, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT Regional Planning Committee September 8, 2017
2 2016 Census of Agriculture Products 2
3 Census of Agriculture Based on the farm farms and farm operators land tenure and land management crop and livestock financial measures Historical data reveals long term trends Source: Farm operator Agricultural Land Use Inventory Based on the parcel actively farmed land detailed land use residential footprint irrigation 2016 update will provide change in land use Source: Ortho photography and field surveys
4 TOTAL FARM AREA ( ) includes workable and non work land 14,000 HECTARES 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2, Langley (28%) Delta (24%) Surrey (18%) Pitt Meadows (13%) Richmond (8%) Maple Ridge (6%) Burnaby (.7%) (indicates the percent of the region)
5 NUMBER OF FARMS Includes Barnston Island, Port Coquitlam and other municipalities with farms Municipality/ Region Total 5 Yr Farms Change Burnaby 47 9% Delta 185-8% Greater Vancouver A 73-15% Langley 1,103-19% Maple Ridge % Pitt Meadows % Richmond % Surrey % Vancouver 40 14% Metro Vancouver 2,412-14% Fraser Valley 2,576-6% British Columbia 17,528-11% Canada 193,492-6% 5
6 3,525 FARM OPERATORS in Metro Vancouver (average age is 56.7) Less than 35 years old Decrease of 5 operators since % Greater than 55 years old Decrease of 290 operators since % 35% years old Decrease of 425 operators since 2011
7 LAND USE ON FARMS All other uses Woodlands 14% and wetlands 3% Unmanaged Pasture 13% Managed Pasture 4% Summerfallow land 1% Crops 65% 7
8 CROP PRODUCTION ON FARMS Number of Farms Hay & Field Crops Vegetables Fruit, Nuts, & Berries Greenhouse Products Nursery & Sod Mushrooms
9 LIVESTOCK & POULTRY Change from Number of Farms Number of Animals Cattle and calves 95 +2,190 Chicken and hens ,043 Sheep and lamb Horses and ponies 1,320 1,908 Bee colonies ,491
10 60% Percent Change in Irrigation Area 50% Percent of Total Farm Area 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Burnaby Delta Electoral Area A Langley Maple Ridge Pitt Richmond Surrey Vancouver Metro Meadows Vancouver
11 GROSS ANNUAL FARM RECEIPTS Gross Farm Receipts 5 Yr Change 10 Yr Change 15 Yr Change 2015 ($) ,937,561 12% 35% -13% 223,516,003 32% 17% 39% 12,537,483 23% -8% 24% 340,111,011 23% 49% 67% Maple Ridge 18,616,019 83% -46% -52% Pitt Meadows 81,308,215-3% 40% 61% Richmond 57,841,958 19% 43% 54% 196,632,472 18% 28% 8% 11,075,259-2% x x 954,575,981 21% 31% 37% Municipality/ Region Burnaby Delta Greater Vancouver A Langley Surrey Vancouver Metro Vancouver Fraser Valley 1,468,505,390 31% 59% 174% British Columbia 3,729,364,086 27% 41% 103% 69,367,544,142 36% 64% 115% Canada 11
12 GROSS RECEIPTS PER HECTARE Municipality/ Region Receipts per Hectare Burnaby $46,706 Delta $24,589 Greater Vancouver A $18,118 Langley $31,471 Maple Ridge $7,611 Pitt Meadows $16,992 Richmond $18,527 Surrey $28,062 Vancouver $71,917 Metro Vancouver $24,872 Fraser Valley $24,132 Capital $4,869 Okanagan-Similkameen $1,955 Squamish-Lillooet $1,343 Thompson-Okanagan $ British Columbia $1,440
13 5.4 Metro 2040 Performance Monitoring METRO VANCOUVER S REGIONAL GROWTH STRATEGY Terry Hoff SENIOR REGIONAL PLANNER, METRO VANCOUVER September 2017
14 Overview Context Measures Regional Growth Summary Performance Measures - Goal Land Use Designation Measures Year Evaluation of Growth Strategy 2
15 Context Measures Broader regional growth trends that provide context for performance measures Regional and Subregional Population Growth Housing Growth and Changing composition Employment Growth and Change 3
16 Metro Vancouver s Historic Growth Trends Census Population +150,000 / 30,000/yr Dwellings +70,000 / 14,000 /yr Average past 30 years Population 33,000 per year Dwellings 14,000 per year 250, , ,000 Population 100,000 50,000 0 Housing 150,000 70,
17 Metro Components of Population Growth Growth Immigration (79%) Natural Increase (28%) Inter Provincial (6%) Intra Provincial (-14%) 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5, ,000-10,000-15,000-20,000 Net Immigration Births Natural Increase Net Inter Provincial Net Intra Provincial Deaths 5
18 Immigration to Metro Vancouver by Origin 12,000 10,000 8,000 China China, People's Republic of India Iran Korea, Republic of Philippines United Kingdom and Colonies United States of America 6,000 Philippines 4,000 India 2,000 Korea Iran 0 US
19 Aging Population 2% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% % 1% 0% 0% 0% 7
20 Shifting Housing Structure Types 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% Share of Total 10% 0% Detached Row Apartment Share of Growth 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Detached Row Apartment
21 Trends and Projected Composition of Housing Stock 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Apartment (60% of Growth) Single Detached (5% of Growth) Multi Detached (30% of Growth) Row (6% of Growth)
22 Subregional Growth Distributions Population Growth of 150, to , , , ,000 1,000,000 1,200,000 Core Areas Vancouver, Burnaby, New West, Richmond, UBCUEL 47% of Metro Total 36% South of Fraser Surrey, Langleys, Delta, White Rock TriCities Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore, Belcarra North Shore North Vancouvers, West Vancouver, Lions Bay Ridge Meadows Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows 10% 7% 4% 5% 4% 11% 32% 45% of Metro Growth 10
23 Municipal Population Growth , , ,000 Vancouver 400, ,000 Surrey 200,000 Burnaby 100,000 Richmond Coquitlam Langley
24 Subregional Growth Distributions Dwelling Growth of 70, to , , , , ,000 Core Areas Vancouver, Burnaby, New West, Richmond, UBCUEL South of Fraser Surrey, Langleys, Delta, White Rock Tri-Cities Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore, Belcarra North Shore North Vancouvers, West Vancouver, Lions Bay Ridge Meadows Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows 28% of Metro Total 9% 10% of Growth 8% 3% of Growth 4% 4% of Growth 34% of Growth 51% 48% 12
25 Summary Measures An overview of how well Metro 2040 goals and strategies are being achieved Strategy Performance Measures Provide more detail on specific strategies and policy actions 13
26 Goal 1: Create a Compact Urban Area Strategy 1.1: Contain Urban Development Within the Urban Containment Boundary Summary Measure Urban Containment percent of regional dwelling unit growth located within the Urban Containment Boundary Metro 2040 Target - 99% 14
27 Goal 1: Create a Compact Urban Area Strategy 1.2: Focus Growth in Urban Centres and Frequent Transit Development Areas Summary Measures Growth in Priority Areas percent of regional dwelling unit growth located in Urban Centres Metro 2040 Target 40% percent of regional dwelling unit growth located in Frequent Transit Development Areas Metro 2040 Target 28% 15
28 Net Dwelling Unit Growth Distribution 70,000 Units 16
29 Percent of Regional Dwelling Growth Located Within the UCB Target to % Performance % 17
30 Percent of Regional Dwelling Growth Located Within Urban Centres Target to % Performance % 18
31 Growth Among Urban Centres 39% of dwelling unit growth was within Metro 2040 Urban Centre boundaries Urban Centre Unit Growth Share of Metro Unit Growth Metro 2040 Targets Urban Centres Total About 27,000 39% 40% Metro Core About 11,000 16% 8% Surrey City Centre About 2,100 3% 7% Regional Centres About 9,000 13% 14% Municipal Centres About 4,600 7% 12% 19
32 Dwellings and Growth Metro s Urban Centres Metro Core Richmond City Centre Lonsdale Metrotown Edmonds Lougheed Surrey Metro Centre Langley Centre New Westminster Coquitlam Town Centre Guildford MTC Maple Ridge Town Centre Brentwood MTC Ambleside MTC Fleetwood MTC Port Coquitlam MTC Inlet Centre MTC Semiahmoo Pitt Meadows MTC Aldergrove MTC Lynn Valley MTC Ladner MTC Oakridge MTC Cloverdale MTC Newton MTC Willoughby MTC - 20,000 40,000 60,000 80, , ,000 20
33 Percent of Regional Dwelling Growth Located in Frequent Transit Development Areas Target to % Performance % Based on proximity to TransLink s Frequent Transit Network 21
34 Percent of Regional Dwelling Growth Located in General Urban Areas Target to % Performance % Includes potential future transit corridors 22
35 Percent of Regional Dwelling Growth Located in Remaining Urban Areas Estimate to % Performance % - 20% 6,000 hectares 23
36 REGIONAL DESIGNATIONS AND OVERLAYS Summary Measures total and cumulative change in hectares of land in each of the six regional land use designations total and cumulative change in hectares of land in the Urban Containment Boundary total and cumulative change in number of Urban Centres total and cumulative change in number of Frequent Transit Development Areas 24
37 Land Use Designation Changes Metro 2040 Designation Net Change in Land Area Agricultural -104 Urban -758 Conservation and Recreation +851 Industrial -35 Mixed Employment -20 Rural +66 Urban Containment Boundary
38 Five Year Evaluation Metro 2040 Growth Concept On Track Urban Containment - 98% / 99% Urban Centres 39% / 40% Transit Corridors 25% / 28% General Urban Areas 34% / 31% Remaining Urban Areas 15-20% Rural Areas 1% / 1% 26
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40 Metro 2040 Growth Targets 99% within the Urban Containment Boundary 40% within Urban Centres 28% within Transit Corridors (existing and future locations) 31% within the General Urban Areas 1% in Rural, Agricultural 28
41 Population Growth by Municipality Vancouver Surrey Burnaby Richmond Coquitlam Langley Township Delta North Vancouver District Maple Ridge New Westminster Port Coquitlam North Vancouver City West Vancouver Port Moody 4% 3% 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% 1% Langley City 1% 1% White Rock 1% <1% Pitt Meadows 1% 1% Greater Vancouver A1% 2% Bowen Island Anmore Lions Bay Tsawwassen First Nation Belcarra <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% - 100, , , , , , ,000 8% 6% 5% 9% 8% 9% 2% 1% 4% 3% 2% 3% 0% <1% 5% 6% 26% of Metro Total 21% of Metro Total 19% 33% of Metro Growth 29
42 Trending Shift to Apartment Units 90% 80% 70% % Apartment Housing % 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 30
43 Dwelling Growth Metro s Urban Centres Metro Core Richmond City Centre Surrey Metro Centre Coquitlam Town Centre Metrotown Lonsdale Brentwood Edmonds Langley Centre Fleetwood New Westminster Downtown Maple Ridge Town Centre Pitt Meadows Port Coquitlam Guildford Semiahmoo Inlet Centre Newton Lougheed Oakridge Lynn Valley Cloverdale Ladner Aldergrove Willoughby Ambleside 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 31
44 Statistics Canada Census Benchmark data for performance monitoring Growth
45 Municipal Population , , , , , , ,000 Vancouver Surrey Burnaby Richmond Coquitlam Langley Township Delta North Vancouver District Maple Ridge New Westminster Port Coquitlam North Vancouver City West Vancouver Port Moody Langley City White Rock Pitt Meadows Greater Vancouver A Bowen Island Anmore Lions Bay Tsawwassen First Nation Belcarra 2001 Base Growth 2006 Growth 2011 Growth
46 Municipal Population Growth , , ,000 Vancouver 400, ,000 Surrey 200,000 Burnaby 100,000 Richmond Coquitlam Langley
47 Projected and Actual Growth Regional Shares 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Burnaby Coquitlam Delta Langley City Langley Dist Lion's Bay Maple Ridge New North Van City North Van Dist Pitt Meadows Port Coquitlam Port Moody Richmond Surrey Vancouver West Vancouver White Rock U.E.L. "Metro 2040 Projected Share " Census Share
48 Growth by Metro 2040 Priority Areas Urban Centres Corridors General Urban Metro 39% 25% 34% 2% Core Area 55% 36% 9% 0% South of Fraser 17% 8% 71% (19%) 4% Tri-Cities North Shore 0% Ridge Meadows Outside UCB 36
49 5.7 and 5.8 Metro 2040 Sewerage Area Extension Request STREET & STREET, MAPLE RIDGE Jaspal Marwah REGIONAL PLANNER Regional Planning Committee, Sept 8, 2017
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