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Downtown Hamilton Secondary Plan ReviewPublic Information Centre #1 PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT4
THE STUDY AREA
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© Teranet Land Information Services Inc. and its licensors. [2011] May Not be Reproduced without Permission. THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Date:May 2011
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WHAT’S CONSIDERED WHEN REVIEWING A SECONDARY PLAN?
Downtown Hamilton Secondary Plan ReviewPublic Information Centre #1 PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT3
RecommendedUpdated Secondary Plan
REVIEW
VISION AND
PRINCIPLES
PLANNING COMMITTEE AND COUNCIL DECISION
Provincial PolicyStatementsProvincial
Growth Plan
Urban Official PlanOntarioPlanning Act
Other City Initiatives?Rapid Transit Initiative
?Hamilton TransportationMaster Plan (2007)
?Downtown TransportationMaster Plan 5 Year Review (2008)
?Truck Route Master Plan
?Transit Oriented DesignGuildelines (2010)
?Gore Park Master Plan(on-going)
?John/Rebecca Park Master Plan (on-going)
?Cycling Master Plan
?Growth Related IntegratedDevelopment Strategy (2006)
?Creative Catalysts
?Urban Braille
?Pedestrian Mobility MasterPlan (ongoing)
Community Input?Neighbourhood groups
?Service organizations
?Businesses
?Landowners
?Residents
?Park users
?Other stakeholders REV
ISION
S
Downtown Hamilton Secondary Plan ReviewPublic Information Centre #1 PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
EXISTING SECONDARY PLANLAND USE
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May 2007
OPA No. 172, as per Board Orderdated July 19, 2002Amended by OPA No. 200, May 25, 2005
Gore Park
City HallPlaza
CommonwealthSquare
CoppsColiseum
JacksonSquare
School
School
ConventionCenter
Former CourtHouse
BeasleyPark
GO Station
DevelopmentPermit Area
Main StreetMain Street
Hunter Street
Ferg
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treet
Welli
ngto
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Cath
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Jam
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Hess
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Queen S
treet
Queen S
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King Street
King Street
Jackson Street
Wilson Street
Cannon StreetYork Boulevard
Mixed Use
LocalCommercial
Prime RetailStreets
Planning AreaBoundary
DPABoundary
Medium DensityResidential
Low DensityResidential
SpecialtyCommercial
Central BusinessDistrict
Station
Legend
SCHEDULE L-8
0 50 100 500 m200 300 400
Putting People First The New Land Use Plan for Downtown Hamilton
OVERALL LAND USE STRATEGY
Community Park
Public Use
General OpenSpace
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EXISTING CONDITIONS
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PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENTGIS-PLANNING&ANALYSIS
Date Plotted:
May 19, 2011
Although the information displayed in this map has been captured as accurately as possible, some errors may be present due to insufficient oroutdated information.
For further information, please contact the GIS - Planning and Analysis Section at 905-546-2424 or by email:GIS-Planning&Analysis@hamilton.ca
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Downtown Hamilton CIPAExisting Land Use
Downtown Hamilton CIPAExisting Land Use
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Downtown CIPA
Low Density SF Residential
Low Density 2 SD Residential
Medium Density RW Residential
Medium Density 2 Lowrise Apt
High Density Highrise Apt Residential
Warehousing
Light Industrial
Medium Industrial
Heavy Industrial
Utilities/Transportation
Institutional
Office
Commercial
Mixed Use (Comm/Res)
General Open Space
Vacant Land/Parking
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Date: May 22, 2009
Urban Hamilton Official PlanDowntown Hamilton
Secondary Plan
Streets, Gateways and Public SpacesMap B.6.1-5
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Downtown Gateways
Secondary Plan Boundary
LegendExisting and Propsed
Sir John A. MacdonaldSecondary School
Dr. J. Edgar DaveyElementary School
City HallPlaza
Former Hamilton Court House
BeasleyPark
CommonwealthSquare
Gore Park
Hunter StreetGeneral Open Space
King WestOpen Space
John andRebecca
Park
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65+15%
0 to 1925%
20 to 3419%
35 to 6441%
65+17%
0 to 1917%
20 to 3429%
35 to 6437%
Never Married32%
Widowed7%
Married50%
Separated/Divorced
11%
Widowed8%
Married25%
Separated/Divorced
18%
Never Married49%
City Age DistributionDowntown Age Distribution
City Marital StatusDowntown Marital Status
DEMOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS
Population
Downtown is Home to Young Adults
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census
The demographic information provided is based on the Downtown Hamilton Community Improvement Project Area (CIPA)
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census
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Couples withoutChildren at Home
49%
Single Parent24%
Couples withChildren at Home
27%
Couples withoutChildren at Home
35%
Single Parent18%
Couples withChildren at Home
47%
City Family TypesDowntown Family Types
DEMOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS
Downtown Households are Smaller
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND TENURE
DOWNTOWN CITY
Singles, Semis, Rows 6% 70%
Duplex and Multiples 94% 29%
Owned 14% 68%
Rented 86% 32%
0%
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1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4-5 persons 6 or more
Downtown
City
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census
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DEMOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS
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Immigrants Come to Downtown
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
No income Under $10,000 $10,000-$19,999 $20,000-$29,999 $30,000-$39,999 $40,000-$49,999 $50,000-$59,999 $60,000 or more
Europe
Africa
Middle East / West Asia
East Asia
Southeast Asia
Other
15%
27%
15%
21%
16%6%
Downtown Household Income
Place of Birth for Recent (2001-2006) Immigrants to Downtown
Downtown
City
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census
Who Works Downtown
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Agriculture forestry fishing and hunting
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Transportation and warehousing
Information and cultural industries
Finance and insurance
Real estate and rental and leasing
Professional scientific and technical services
Management of companies and enterprises
Admin. and support waste mgmt. and remediation services
Educational services
Health care and social assistance
Arts entertainment and recreation
Accommodation and food services
Other services (except public administration)
Public administration
Source: Statistics Canada 2001 & 2006 Census
2006
2001
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CULTURAL HERITAGE RESOURCES
PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
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Area Specific Cultural HeritageResources
Urban Hamilton Official PlanAppendix F-2
2 Durand-Markland
4 MacNab-Charles
5 St Clair Ave
6 St Clair Blvd
(Part IV)
(Part V)
Date: July 9/09
Cultural Heritage Landscapes
Individually Designated Properties
Heritage Conservation Districts
Municipal Easements
Ontario Heritage Trust Easements
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Hamilton Harbour
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HERITAGE DESIGNATED BUILDINGS
George St. - Rowhouse
George St. - Semi-detached House
George St. - Semi-detached House
Hughson St. N - Tivoli Theatre
Hess St. S - Semi-detached Houses
Jackson St. W - Whitehern
Jackson St. W - CHCH Building
James St. N - Lister Block
James St. S - Pigott Building
George St. - Rowhouse
James St. N - Hamilton CN Railway Station
James St. N - Hamilton Brass Manufacturing Co. Building
James St. N - John Weir Foote Armoury
Hunter St. E - Hamilton GO Centre
Hunter St. W - Central Public School
Bay St. S - Former St. Mark’s Anglican Church
MacNab St. N - Commercial Block
James St. N - Christ’s Church Cathedral & Schoolhouse
James St. S - Sun Life Building
James St. S - Landed Bank
James St. S - Bank of Montreal
James St. S - St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church
James St. S - James Street Baptist Church
John St. N - Stewart Memorial Church
John St. S - Dominion Building
King St. E - Right House
King St. E - Victoria Hall
King St. E - Commercial Building
King St. W - Commercial Building
Main St. W - Carnegie Library
Main St. W - City Hall
Mary St. - Century Theatre
Mary St - William Pring House
West Ave. S - Church of St. Thomas
James St. S - James Street South Stone Terrace
James St. S - Hamilton Conservatory of Music
Study Area
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Downtown Hamilton Secondary Plan ReviewPublic Information Centre #1 PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
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The Hamilton Downtown Streetscape Master Plan adopts a comprehensive and
integrated approach toward the design of our public spaces. These streetscape
improvement initiatives are part of a long-term and coordinated effort towards the
revitalization of the Hamilton Downtown. The concepts and visions produced in the
Downtown Mobility Streetscape Master Plans reflect the recommendations of the
Downtown Secondary Plan, the Downtown Transportation Master Plan, as well as
key findings emerging through community consultation events.
York Boulevard Streetscape Master Plan (2010)
Construction: COMPLETED
The King Street West Streetscape Master Plan (2004)
Construction: COMPLETED (excluding James St to Bay St)
Downtown Mobility Streets Master Plan (Bay Street,James Street, John Street, Hunter Street) (2003)
Construction:Bay Street - Completed from Main St. to Cannon St.James Street - Only 2-way conversion completedJohn Street - Only 2-way conversion completedHunter Street - Detailed design, on-going
Hughson Streetscape Master Plan (2003)
Construction: Main Street to Hunter Street
McNab Street (King Street - Main Street)
Construction: COMPLETED
King William Streetscape Master Plan (2003)
Construction:Hughson Street to Wellington Street - CompletedJames Street to Hughson Street - Under Construction
Ferguson Street
Construction: Barton Street to Main Street (East side only from King St. to Main St.)
Hess Street
Construction: Main Street to King Street
The following is a list of the Streetscape Master Plans that have been completed to date:
WE WANT TO HEARFROM YOU
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The Downtown Hamilton Secondary Plan will be reviewed in consultation with the Public (community groups, agencies, landowners, and other stakeholders).
There will be many opportunities to get involved and provide feedback on the Secondary Plan review.
?Apply to join the Downtown Hamilton Secondary Plan Community Liaison Committee
?Join the mailing list
?Invite the Downtown Secondary Plan Review team to come and speak with your community group, neighbourhood association, or work place
?Attend upcoming Public Information Centres
?Fill out a comment sheet before you leave
?Visit our website at:
www.hamilton.ca/downtownhamiltonreview
Alissa Mahood, MCIP, RPP
PlannerPlanning & Economic Development Department
City of Hamilton
71 Main Street West, 6th Floor
Hamilton, ON L8P 4Y5
Phone: 905-546-2424 Ext. 1250
Fax: 905-560-5611
Email: Alissa.Mahood@hamilton.ca
Steve Boich
Planning TechnicianPlanning & Economic Development Department
City of Hamilton
71 Main Street West, 6th Floor
Hamilton, ON L8P 4Y5
Phone: 905-546-2424 Ext. 1293
Fax: 905-560-5611
Email: Steve.Boich@hamilton.ca
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