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Sustainable Building Advisor Course
                           Canada Green Building Council
                                                      Daniel H. Leeming BA, DIP CP, MES, FCIP, RPP
                                             The Planning Partnership ; Partner, Urban Design and Planning


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TABLE OF CONTENTS



 -A. Converging Issues                 -D. Integration of Sustainability in the
                                          Development Approval Process
 -B. Learning for our Past
                                       -E. Programs and the City
 -C. Providing for Our Future
                                       -F. Sustainability in Practice




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CONVERGING ISSUES




   - Rising Costs of Energy
          - Days of cheap energy are over

   - Aging Population
         - In 20 years, 1 in 4 Canadians will be 65+

   - Public health
         - Last 20years has seen a 2 or 3 times
         - increase in diseases, asthma diabetes,
         - depression, hearth disease

   - Climate Change
         - CO2 levels are the highest in 500,000
         - years and growing




                           All of these issues are linked to how we design and build our communities
With the convergence of these issues, we have just one generation to make serious change before things get out of hand.

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CONVERGING ISSUES


May 25, 2011 - Shelia Fraser, Auditor General, warns of the harsh
choice Canadians will have to face – tax hikes or program cuts due to:
1.   An aging population
2.   Aging infrastructure
3.   Effects of climate change




                                                                         Shelia Fraser discusses the impacts:

                                                                         • “… we can expect people will
                                                                         need more health care services
                                                                         and will be drawing on public
                                                                         pensions. Obviously, balancing
                                                                         these fiscal pressures will be a
                                                                         major challenge.”

                                                                         •“Melting      permafrost      is
                                                                         undermining roads, buildings and
                                                                         pipelines… and climate change
                                                                         could also affect key economic
                                                                         sectors          such         as
                                                                         forestry, mining, fisheries and
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CONVERGING ISSUES
ENERGY



- Earth’s oil capacity:
  2 trillion barrels

- Remaining capacity at peak:
  1 trillion barrels

- Consumption:
  27 billion barrels/year

- Final consumption:
  2041(37 years)

- Population 1800: 1 billion


- Population 2000: 6 billion




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CONVERGING ISSUES
ENERGY

    -   At Peak oil consumption:
            - A 10% shortfall will triple cost of oil
            - Low Density Energy Costs:
                   $ 4,000.00 Buildings
                   $ 4,000.00 Transportation (2.5 cars/household)
                   $ 8,000.00

    -   Some alternative fuels not a solution. Ethanol and hydrogen
        have a very low return on investment (ie. Competes with food
        production and uses energy to produce energy).

    -   Reducing reliance on water helps to reduce reliance on energy.
        Pumping water is a huge user of energy.

    -   It took 3 million years to produce enough oil for 1 year of
        consumption

    -   Typical Oil Well:
             - 25 barrels = 1 barrel of energy used
    -   Oil Sands:
             - 5 barrels = 1 barrel of energy used

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CONVERGING ISSUES
EARTH`S RESOURCES, ONE PLANET LIVING




      United States                                                       * 9.5       5 Planets

              Canada
                                                                7.6     4 Planets
              Norway
                                                    5.8     3 Planets
    United Kingdom
                                                 5.6      3 Planets
              Zambia
                               0.6    0.3 Planets
        One Planet                                            * Renewable ha/person
                                  1.8 1 Planet (balance)



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Cooling
CONVERGING ISSUES                                                    Demand

CLIMATE CHANGE                                        Respiratory                 Power
                                                     Complications               Demand

                                                                     Increased
 - Increased demand on cooling systems & power
                                                                       Smog

   demand; 2010 hottest summer on record.

     - Introduce a range of housing
 - Even if CO2 emissions were eliminated today, it could
   stay options and services in order to
        in the atmosphere for up to 200 years.
       age in place
 - World population has doubled since 1960, and
   parallels the steepest climb of CO2 . Rocketing
   economies of China & India, with more than 1 billion
   people each, ensures that CO2 will continue to rise.




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CONVERGING ISSUES
CLIMATE CHANGE


  -   An increase of 1 to 2 degrees Celsius in global temperature =
        -   Sea Coasts – storms & rising sea levels cause growing
            erosion of coasts
        -   Species – 30% at risk of extinction; increasing coral reef
            death
        - Flooding and depleted croplands in Pakistan / Bangladesh



  -   An increase of 4 to 5 degrees Celsius in global temperature
      results in `Positive Feedback Loops` =
        - Melting of Arctic Tundra, warming of Southern oceans &
            melting of ice caps
        - Wheat and rice crop failures

        - A 30% increase in China’s rice needs means 50% of world
            production




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CONVERGING ISSUES
“SNOWBALL EARHT” HYPOTHESIS


• Geologists have found evidence that sea ice extended to the equator 716.5 million
years ago

• Francis A. Macdonald, an assistant professor in Harvard’s Department of Earth and
Planetary Sciences has found recent evidence that, “suggests that the Sturtian
glaciation (Snowball Earth) lasted a minimum of 5 million years.”




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CONVERGING ISSUES
AGING POPULATION



 - ‘Working-to-aged ratio’ increases from
   100:44 to 100:61 by 2031

 - Household formation growing faster than
   population growth

 - 3 to 5 year backlog for Long-Term Care


 - Increasing health care costs

                       Age 65+
                       Seniors % of Society

       2001            13%
       2021            18%
       2031            24%

                                         -Census of Canada

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CONVERGING ISSUES
AGING POPULATION



 Introduce a range of housing options and
     services in order to age in place




               Long Term Care Facility in
               Cornell, Markham; Ontario




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CONVERGING ISSUES
PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE



- Disease of the 19th Century
   TB
   Cholera
   Yellow Fever

- Treatment
   Public Works
   Water Quality / Treatment




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CONVERGING ISSUES
HEALTH ISSUES



- Disease of the 19th Century
   Typhoid



- Appalling typhoid death rates until;
   1910 Chlorination
   1914 Milk Pasteurization



   ‘American City Magazine’




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CONVERGING ISSUES
HEALTH ISSUES: The Shift from Communicable Diseases to Chronic Diseases

 Diseases of the 21st Century

 Diet & Exercise
 - Hypertension, Diabetes, Heart
   Disease, Cancer, Osteoarthritis and; Depression -All
   have doubled
   or tripled in the last 20 years
 - 2% of Canadians are underweight; 25-30% are
   overweight
 - 9% of premature deaths are now due to obesity
 - Child obesity has tripled in 20 years
 - 3 million people have diabetes in Canada, est. cost
   by 2020- $17 billion

 Treatment
 - Diet & Education
 - Exercise, 60 minutes of moderate activity daily, for
   adults; 90 minutes for children
 - Improve / Build Environments that encourage
   walking / cycling / recreation at all levels

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CONVERGING ISSUES
HEALTH ISSUES


 Diseases of the 21st Century

 Respiratory Health
 - Transportation and buildings are the worst
   offenders (buildings, in the city; transportation, in
   the suburbs)
 - $1 Billion lost to direct healthcare costs and lost
   productivity costs
 - Children’s asthma has dropped by 19% since 1995


 Treatment
 - Promote alternatives to high automobile
   dependence
 - Promote alternative low emissions energy sources
 - Better education on land use planning & lifestyle
   choices




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CONVERGING ISSUES
HEALTH ISSUES


 Diseases of the 21st Century

 Mental Health                                          Treatment
 - Mental health disorders, depression & anxiety        - Education about loneliness, inactivity, depression
   have tripled in the last 20 years                      and commuting stress
 - Depression affects 121 million people                - Improve / encourage exercise opportunities
   worldwide, the leading cause of disability and 4th   - Improve opportunities for social interaction at
   leading contributor to global disease (WHO)            all levels
 - Mental disability costs Canadians $14.4 billion in   - Build better public meeting places (structured and
   treatment, medication & lost time                      unstructured) into communities at all scales
 - Social Capital (social, political, economic
   networks, ie. volunteer time) has dropped
   significantly




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CONVERGING ISSUES
CHILDREN’S HEALTH


  Physical Activity Report Card Indicators


  - Access to community programs

  - Community infrastructure

  - Built environment
                                                Active Healthy Kids Canada 2011
  - Proximity to parks
                                               Physical Activity Levels Report Card
  - Active transportation
                                                                Grade “D-”
  - Neighbourhood safety and support

  - Municipal regulations                  Only 32% of Ontario’s children meet Canada’s physical
                                           activity guidelines (Public Health Agency of Canada) of
                                                           13,500 steps per day.
“C-” for Physical Education
“D” for Family Physical Activity
“A-” for Proximity & Accessibility to Physical Activity Facilities
“C” for Usage of Facilities, Programs, Parks & Playgrounds


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CONVERGING ISSUES
CHILDREN’S HEALTH: (Physical Activity and the Built Form)


Statistics
- In 1971, the average age at which children began to watch
  TV was 4 years; today, it is 5 months.
- > 90% of kids begin watching TV before the age of 2, despite
  recommendations that screen time should be zero for
  children under 2, and limited to 1 hour for kids 2-5.
- National data shows 15.2% of 2-5-year-olds are overweight
  and 6.3% are obese.
- Regional data shows that 24% of children and youth use
  active transportation to get to and from school.




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CONVERGING ISSUES
CANADIAN HEALTH MEASURES SURVEY


 - Canadians of all ages are heavier, bigger-bellied, weaker and, by every conceivable measure, less fit than they
   were a generation ago, according to grim new data from Statistics Canada
 - The report on children and youth states "Children are taller, heavier, fatter and weaker than in 1981"

 - The Canadian Health Measures Survey released by StatsCan and the Public Health Agency of Canada involved
   5,600 Canadians from ages 6 to 79. Data was collected at 15 sites across the country, including in Toronto.




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CONVERGING ISSUES
ICES ATLAS- Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
(Neighbourhood Environments & Resources for Healthy Living- A Focus on Diabetes in Toronto)

                                                                                              Diabetes Prevalence Rates




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CONVERGING ISSUES
PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT



Many communities and health care facilities continue to contribute
 to:


- A lack of diversity of land uses and full range housing options
- Require increased travel time & car dependence
- Increased live-work separation

- Encouraged active sports facilities over full range of facilities that
  reflect broader society
- Promoted traditional health care, ‘treat the disease’, verses the
  broad-based prevention strategy




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CONVERGING ISSUES
SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT


                                      - Scientific evidence that regular physical activity can reduce
                                        various chronic disease by 50%.

                                      - The costs of many diseases have been clearly linked to our built
                                        environment.

                                      - The doubling every 20 years of health care costs is not
                                        sustainable, healthcare already struggling

                                      - Rising fuel costs will replace building, transportation, food
                                        production systems.

                                      - Climate change is just starting as greenhouse gasses spike
                                        upward.

                                      - Goals of 20% CO2 reduction by 2030 and 80% by 2050 means
                                        profound change.

                                      - Two generations to get to 80% is too little, too late.

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LEARNING FROM OUR PAST
STREET CONNECTIVITY




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LEARNING FROM OUR PAST
OPEN SPACE




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LEARNING FROM OUR PAST
HISTORY OF THE SUBURBS



Market Place Realities 1

 Housing drives the market of
 Community development:

- In the 1950’s and 60’s lots were
 big, 50’ x 120’ and the houses
 were modest

- 1,500sf and a single car garage
 was adequate




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LEARNING FROM OUR PAST
HISTORY OF THE SUBURBS



Market Place Realities 2

  Consequences:

- Vanishing house and
  degraded streetscape

- An old model of house
  building trying to adapt to
  new economic realities




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LEARNING FROM OUR PAST
STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY




     20m ROW and 8m setback           15.5m ROW and 3m setback


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LEARNING FROM OUR PAST
GREAT STREETS




 - Permeable by design;

 - Natural traffic calmers;

 - Contribute to livability of a community;

 - Their defined hierarchy acts to identify
   location in communities; and,

 - Provide 30% of public realm.




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LEARNING FROM OUR PAST
TRANSIT PERCEPTION




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LEARNING FROM OUR PAST
CYCLING  TORONTO VS. MONTREAL

•   Toronto is the most dangerous city in Canada to
    ride a bike, according to a recent study.

•   ‘Side-swiping’ was the most common form of
    incident reported (164 incidents)

•   Montréal utilizes separated bike lanes both
    spatially and with barriers




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LEARNING FROM OUR PAST
BROWNFIELD REHABILITATION: WEST DON LANDS




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PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE
PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT




 Ontario Professional Planners Institute

 - The costs of many diseases have been clearly
   linked to our built environment.
 - The doubling and tripling every 20 years of health

   care costs is not sustainable.

 - Our over-burdened healthcare system can barely
   keep up now.




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PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE
MARKHAM LEISURE MASTER PLAN: (January 2010)

                                               http://www.markham.ca/Markham/Departments/BMFT/BMFT_parks.htm

 Effective long-term planning requires an understanding of existing and emerging trends. These high
 level trends are shaping how leisure services are provided and in Markham they form the philosophy
 behind the Master Plan`s goals and recommendations:
 -Demographics and Social Factors

 -General Provision of Services

 -Parks and Recreation

 -Arts and Culture

 -Technological Innovations (Library Sector)

 Not only Parks and Programming, but also encompassing:
 -Ageing Society

 -Physical Health

 -Mental Health

 -Social / Cultural



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PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE
THE IMPORTANCE OF URBAN DESIGN IN SUSTAINABLE & HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT


    -   Issues of Sustainability and Public Health have a huge impact on the way we are and will plan and
        design our cities and neighbourhoods


    -   Compact, complete, walkable communities with diverse housing options, that are
        sustainable, healthy, liveable and beautiful require a comprehensive, integrated, design based
        approach


    -   There is significant experience, but a lot more needs to be done


    -   There is a stringent need for new approaches, new techniques and tools, alternative development
        standards, measurements and indicators




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PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE
KEY ELEMENTS OF GOOD URBAN DESIGN (Smart Growth)


-   Create compact urban form that builds upon existing    -   Create and revitalize visible, accessible and linked
    urban areas and decreases regional sprawl;                 range of open space opportunities

-   Build mixed-income, diverse housing and walkable       -   Build neighbourhoods and towns in patterns that
    neighbourhoods in both Greenfield and infill               accommodate peoples everyday needs; and,
    locations;
                                                           -   Preserve a region’s agricultural heritage and
-   Ensure equitable distribution of housing mix with          environmental systems;
    transportation options;
                                                           -   Use infrastructure investments wisely and set
-   Reinvest in urban areas to support the economic well       performance criteria for allocation of government
    being of an entire region;                                 funds.




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PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE
KEY ELEMENTS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

 Energy
                                          Waste                        Green Infrastructure Technology
 Onsite renewable energy sources
                                          Waste management reduction   Certified green building
 Reduced demand
                                          Recycle content              Building energy efficiency
 Reduction of petroleum-based fuels
                                          Existing building reuse      Building water efficiency
 Solar orientation
                                                                       District heating and cooling
 Heat Island reduction
                                                                       Infrastructure energy efficiency
 Local food production
                                          Air Quality
                                          Reduced greenhouse gasses
 Water
 Enhanced stormwater management
                                          Reduced auto use                     Good Urban Design is an
                                          Improved public transit      excellent platform from to build a
 Waste water management
                                          Housing and job proximity     good sustainability program upon
 Water efficient landscaping
 Infrastructure energy efficient




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INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL PROCESS
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY INTERVENTIONS


      PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT                PUBLIC SECTOR POLICY,                   SUSTAINABILITY
            INDUSTRY                    OPERATIONS & APPROVALS                    INTERVENTION


     1. Land Acquisition


     Acquires land in advance of        Defines public interest in lands:   *   Provide information on the
     development rights:                   a. Flood hazard lands                need for
        a. Farmland                        b. Areas of natural/scientific       sustainability, media, general
        b. Redevelopment sites:               interest                          education.
            - old industrial sites         c. High quality farmland
            - sale of government           d. Provincial/Regional public
              lands national defence          parks
              bases




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INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL PROCESS
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY INTERVENTIONS


      PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT                     PUBLIC SECTOR POLICY,                      SUSTAINABILITY
            INDUSTRY                         OPERATIONS & APPROVALS                       INTERVENTION


     2. The Granting of Development Rights


                                             Urban Growth Boundary Expansion     *   Interject specific policies on
                                                                                     sustainability and establish
                                             Regional/Municipal Official Plans       framework for review and
                                                                                     comments on further plan
                                                                                     submissions. ‘Legitimize’ the
     Detailed Approval Plans                                                         process.
         a. Secondary Plans                                                      *   Establish a process to comment
            (Private participation)             (Public Supervision)                 on specific land use
         b. Master Plans                                                             locations, built form, and delivery
            (Private participation)             (Public Supervision)                 of systems (ie.
         c. Draft Plans
                                                                                     roads, transit, parks, school
             (Private preparation)              (Review and Approval)
                                                                                     locations, streetscape design, etc.)
         d. Zoning By-Laws
            (Private application)               (Review and Approval)            *   Ensure both policy and design
         e. Guidelines, Urban
                                                                                     guidelines satisfy meaningful
            Sustainability
                                                                                     sustainability goals
            (Private and Public                 (Review and Approval)
             preparation)                                                        *   Coordinate and delegate approval
                                                                                     process.
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INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL PROCESS
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY INTERVENTIONS


     PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT                PUBLIC SECTOR POLICY,                    SUSTAINABILITY
           INDUSTRY                    OPERATIONS & APPROVALS                     INTERVENTION


     3. Building Communities


       a. Builds roads & services         Assumes complete                 *   Ensure operation and
                                          systems                              maintenance of the above is
       b. Dedicates parkland                                                   preserved.
                                          Assumes parkland
       c. Builds private residential                                       *   Ongoing
         & employment                     Builds                               support/information/work with
         (retail/office)                  schools, libraries, hospitals,       community groups, public and
                                           fire halls, etc.                    private agencies and
                                                                               politicians.

                                                                           *   Consider award/recognition for
                                                                               high achievers.

                                                                           *   Endorse tools and intervention
                                                                               methods that work.




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PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE
SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAMS
         Energy Star, LEED-ND, LEED-H, LEED-NC, BREEAM, Green Globes, Green Star, One Planet Living




                    Ontario Building Code




     The race is on to improve built and natural environments before the damage is out of control…
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LEED FOR NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT


    -     LEED-ND goes beyond any other set of standards for the sustainable evaluation of complete
          community development in North America

    -     Compliments good urban design and enhances it through practical sustainable initiatives

    -     Intended to encourage market transformation (applicable to both private and public sectors)

    -     Being used by various progressive developers/builders in advance of mandatory standards

    -     Direct impact on climate change as well as addresses other current issues:
          energy change, public health, ageing society




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SCALES OF SUSTAINABILITY




                 MUNICIPALITY SCALE


                                                                           REGION SCALE




                                                                NATIONAL/PROVINCE SCALE


    NEIGHBOURHOOD/
    DEVELOPMENT SCALE




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                                       BLOCK/BUILDING / SCALE
THE REGIONAL CITY



      60% to 80% of new growth in North
America is on the edges of older urban cores




                                               outer ring

                                                            urban core




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MULTI AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH
TO SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
                                         ENVIRONMENT
  INFRASTRUCTURE
                                         • ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
  • ENERGY
                                         • ENVIRONMENT ENHANCEMENT
  • ROADS AND TRANSITWAYS
                                         • POLLUTION REDUCTION
  • WATER, STORMWATER, SEWERS
  • GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE

  • COMMUNICATIONS                                          ECONOMY AND
                                                            FINANCE
                                                            • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
                                                            • FINANCIAL TOOLS,
                                                             TAXATION, INCENTIVES
                                                            • ENERGY CONSUMPTION
  PEOPLE / SOCIETY                                          • DEVELOPMENT
  • LAW AND REGULATIONS                                      PRACTICES
  • HEALTH CARE AND EDUCATION
  • PLANNING AND                                   URBAN FORM
   DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
                                                   • LAND USE PATTERNS
  • PARTICIPATION                                  • BUILT FORM (BUILDINGS AND
                                                   STRUCTURES)
  • CUSTOMS, HABITS
                                                   • PUBLIC SPACES –
  • VALUES AND CULTURE                              STREETS, SQUARES, PARKS




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EXPLAINING DENSITY




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EXPLAINING DENSITY




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
MARKHAM CENTRE
 - 98 ha (243 ac); 9,500 people

 - LEED Gold / Urban Design

 - Medium and High Density

 - District Energy Utility owned by Town of
   Markham
 - BRT / LRT Central Route

 - Voluntary hook-up

 - 100% of buildings connected to date:
   office, high rise, mid rise
 - Density Drives:

   Walkable urban centres; New economic
   regimes; High levels of transit;
   Social, cultural mix; Sustainable          District Energy Plant

   initiatives.




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
SUSTAINABLE PLACE-MAKING GUIDELINES

                                      Seaton, New Town scale  65,000 people

                                         Developed in conjunction with
                                         the Amendment Policies, the
                                         Neighbourhood Plans, and
                                         Landowner meetings

                                         Approach – holistic
                                         sustainability, including
                                         energy, water, solid waste, in
                                         addition to public
                                         health, social/cultural and natural
                                         environmental considerations

                                         Combined Document – Urban
                                         Design & Sustainable Guidelines
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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
SUSTAINABLE PLACE-MAKING GUIDELINES

How it Works…

Guidelines                                   Application Level
•Related to both urban design and            •Indicators differentiate whether the
sustainable elements                         benchmarks are applicable at the site plan
•Set out in the Amendment Policies           or draft plan of subdivision level, or both



Enhanced Benchmarks                          Sustainability Checklist
•Identified at the end of each relevant      •Summarizes the benchmarks and targets
guideline                                    •To be completed for each development
•Identifies measurable targets               application
•May overlap urban design initiatives, but
focuses on achieving sustainability




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
SUSTAINABLE PLACE-MAKING GUIDELINES


                                      Guidelines & Enhanced Benchmarks




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
ILLUSTRATED ZONING BY-LAW (Form-Based Codes)




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
ILLUSTRATED ZONING BY-LAW (Form-Based Codes)




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
THE CURRIE BARRACKS, CALGARY

 - First in Canada and the largest to date
   worldwide, to earn LEED ND gold certification.
 - Sustainable, mixed-use urban village by Canada
   Lands Company, is the last of the three sites on
   the former military base in Calgary

 - Size: 88 ha (217 ac)

 - Land Uses:
   Residential, retail, office, institutional, recreational
   :
        • 3,000 housing units of various types (single
          family, urban estate, multi-family
          townhomes);
        • 18,580 m2 (200,000 ft2) of retail services in
          a mixed-use format, and
        • 27,871 m2 (300,000 ft2) of office space;
        • 8 ha (20 ac) of open space

 - Density: 40 u/ha (16 u/ac)

 - Population: 3,000 units

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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
CORNELL COMMUNITY, MARKHAM


 - Major new community in Markham

 - Based on New Urbanist principles

 - Compact, connected and complete; 40,000 population

 - Diverse Housing Range

 - 5 min. walk neighbourhoods

 - Transit service

 - Diverse open Space System

 - Cornell centre includes: Regional Hospital, BRT/LRT
   system, mid-high density residential, retail, office
 - DE plant can support 4,000,000 ft2 , opens 2011

 - Heating/cooling/steam – hospital; heating/cooling -
   Cornell Centre
 - DE is influencing Urban Design plans for Centre Area
                                                 District Energy
                                                      Plant


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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
CORNELL COMMUNITY, MARKHAM




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
ECOTECH VILLAGE, DEMONSTRATION PLAN

 - 64 ha (157acs), 883 Units

 - 5 min. walk to central shops and transit

 - Mixed Use / Diverse Housing

 - Transit Node

 - 95% Passive Solar Alignment

 - Engineered wetland / Stormwater Management

 - Bio Swale Connected to Stormwater Facilities

 - Underground Greywater Storage

 - Community Allotment Gardens

 - Photovoltaic Roof Panels

 - Centralized Compost Area

 - Communal Geothermal

 - Walkable School with Green Roof

 - Greenbelt Linkage

 - Environmental Home Display


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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
ECOTECH VILLAGE, DEMONSTRATION PLAN

  Community Design
  Layering of Functional Needs:

  –   Would have scored well in LEED
      for Neighbourhood
      Development Program




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE              Halifax
HALIFAX

- Urban Amenities- Sidewalk Cafés

- HRM by Design




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
REDPATH FACTORY LOFTS, MONTRÉAL


 - Rehabilitation of the Redpath Factory- Lofts, by Cardinal Hardy




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
PLACE D’YOUVILLE, MONTRÉAL
 - Place d’Youville- by Cardinal Hardy / Claude Cormier Landscape Architect
 - The higher the density, the better the public realm.




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
PLACE D’YOUVILLE, MONTRÉAL

 - Place d’Youville- by Cardinal Hardy / Claude Cormier Landscape Architect




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
OLD MONTRÉAL


 - Old Montréal Lighting Plan- by Cardinal Hardy / Éclairage public inc. And Groupe Teknika
 - Improves ‘City Living’ experience.




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
REGENT PARK, TORONTO

 - Old Modernism




  Parliament St.                         Cabbagetown      Gerrard St. E.




                                                  Regent Park
  Dundas St. E.




  View to Downtown



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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
REGENT PARK, TORONTO

 - Principle: Re-introduce Parks and Open Space
 - Stitch together former streets
 - ‘Eyes on the Street’
 - ‘Defensible Spaces’




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SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
REGENT PARK, TORONTO


 - Principle: Re-introduce Parks and
   Open Space
 - Major urban renewal of 1950’ s public
   housing area, 28 ha (69 ac)
 - 2,500 assisted living;
   2,500 market based
 - 50% reduction of green house gas
   emissions
 - District Energy system in basement of
   residential tower (Phase 1)
 - Significant energy savings help to finance
   other redevelopment projects




          Canada Green Building Council
SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
WEST DON LANDS, TORONTO

 - Former Brownfield

 - 64 ha (157acs), 883 Units

 - Major new community in Toronto,
   42 ha (104 ac)
 - 6,000 units (1,200 assisted living); 15,000
   population
 - District Energy (DE) plant combined with
   public uses and parkland features
 - District Energy plant serves the entire plan
   area, construction to begin late 2009
 - Mixed use, public transit, high order public
   realm, starts October 09
 - City owned, mandatory hook-up; LEED-ND
   points were a consideration
 - 40% energy reduction target



          Canada Green Building Council
SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
ST. MICHAEL’S HOSPITAL HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT INDEX

 Centre for Research on Inner City Health with The Planning Partnership


 - In response to Peel Council’s direction to comment on
   municipal development applications and the lack of quantifiable
   tools in existing literature to measure health impact of built
   environments
 - The purpose of the Index- to comprehensively evaluate land
   development applications from a health perspective and
   provide health-based rationale to inform planning decisions.
 - Made up of two parts designed to be used in tandem – the
   Evaluation Tool and Scorecard, the HDI would be used for
   evaluating proposed communities throughout all stages of the
   planning process.




         Canada Green Building Council
SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
THE INTERFACE_ LEED-ND and the CDC



 - The CDC supports public health efforts to design and build active communities that make it
   easier for people to live healthy lives. LEED-ND is one of those public health efforts.
 - 44% of all LEED-ND Credits are directly related to specific physical health initiatives.



 - Expert review panel findings revealed that many of the LEED-ND rating systems features could
   contribute to several health benefits. These include:

       - Reduce the risk of obesity, heart disease, and hyper tension (promotes walking)

       - Reduce the risk of asthma and other respiratory diseases, and reduce air pollution and
          injuries from vehicle crashes (encourages the use of public transit)
       - Increase social connection and sense of community (encourages community participation and
          the delivery of appealing and comfortable street environments)

       - Improve mental health (promotes the reduction of commuting time and the delivery of open spaces)

       - Encourage healthier diets (promotes community-based and local food production)


         Canada Green Building Council
SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE
THE INTERFACE_ LEED-ND and the UPHN


 - The UPHN is a network of the Medical Officers of Health for 18 of the largest cities in Canada.

       - “As public health leaders, deal with the challenges of rising rates of chronic disease, declining
         physical activity levels, elevated rates of diabetes and burgeoning levels of childhood obesity.”
       - “Recognise the pressing need to ensure that we build communities which support physical
         activity instead of perpetuating urban design which fails to address health needs.”


 - “The UPHN supports the ongoing work of Canada Green Buildings (CaGBC) in developing and refining
   formal approaches to implement a system of criteria for certifying neighbourhood designs through the
   development of the Canadian LEED guidelines for Neighbourhood Development (LEED-ND).”




         Canada Green Building Council
CONCLUSIONS




                                               Compact /
        Mixed &                  Walkable &    Complete                          Emerging
                                                             Great Public
        Diverse                    Transit    Communities                         Green
                                                               Places
        Housing                  Supportive                                    Technologies




     Financially                     Market           Leadership/           Evolution of
     Viable                          Acceptance       Determination         Change



     Canada Green Building Council
1255 Bay Street, Suite 201
                                    Toronto, Ontario
                                       M5R 2A9

Canada Green Building Council

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  • 1. Sustainable Building Advisor Course Canada Green Building Council Daniel H. Leeming BA, DIP CP, MES, FCIP, RPP The Planning Partnership ; Partner, Urban Design and Planning Canada Green Building Council
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS -A. Converging Issues -D. Integration of Sustainability in the Development Approval Process -B. Learning for our Past -E. Programs and the City -C. Providing for Our Future -F. Sustainability in Practice Canada Green Building Council
  • 3. CONVERGING ISSUES - Rising Costs of Energy - Days of cheap energy are over - Aging Population - In 20 years, 1 in 4 Canadians will be 65+ - Public health - Last 20years has seen a 2 or 3 times - increase in diseases, asthma diabetes, - depression, hearth disease - Climate Change - CO2 levels are the highest in 500,000 - years and growing All of these issues are linked to how we design and build our communities With the convergence of these issues, we have just one generation to make serious change before things get out of hand. Canada Green Building Council
  • 4. CONVERGING ISSUES May 25, 2011 - Shelia Fraser, Auditor General, warns of the harsh choice Canadians will have to face – tax hikes or program cuts due to: 1. An aging population 2. Aging infrastructure 3. Effects of climate change Shelia Fraser discusses the impacts: • “… we can expect people will need more health care services and will be drawing on public pensions. Obviously, balancing these fiscal pressures will be a major challenge.” •“Melting permafrost is undermining roads, buildings and pipelines… and climate change could also affect key economic sectors such as forestry, mining, fisheries and Canada Green Building Council agriculture.”
  • 5. CONVERGING ISSUES ENERGY - Earth’s oil capacity: 2 trillion barrels - Remaining capacity at peak: 1 trillion barrels - Consumption: 27 billion barrels/year - Final consumption: 2041(37 years) - Population 1800: 1 billion - Population 2000: 6 billion Canada Green Building Council
  • 6. CONVERGING ISSUES ENERGY - At Peak oil consumption: - A 10% shortfall will triple cost of oil - Low Density Energy Costs: $ 4,000.00 Buildings $ 4,000.00 Transportation (2.5 cars/household) $ 8,000.00 - Some alternative fuels not a solution. Ethanol and hydrogen have a very low return on investment (ie. Competes with food production and uses energy to produce energy). - Reducing reliance on water helps to reduce reliance on energy. Pumping water is a huge user of energy. - It took 3 million years to produce enough oil for 1 year of consumption - Typical Oil Well: - 25 barrels = 1 barrel of energy used - Oil Sands: - 5 barrels = 1 barrel of energy used Canada Green Building Council
  • 7. CONVERGING ISSUES EARTH`S RESOURCES, ONE PLANET LIVING United States * 9.5 5 Planets Canada 7.6 4 Planets Norway 5.8 3 Planets United Kingdom 5.6 3 Planets Zambia 0.6 0.3 Planets One Planet * Renewable ha/person 1.8 1 Planet (balance) Canada Green Building Council
  • 8. Cooling CONVERGING ISSUES Demand CLIMATE CHANGE Respiratory Power Complications Demand Increased - Increased demand on cooling systems & power Smog demand; 2010 hottest summer on record. - Introduce a range of housing - Even if CO2 emissions were eliminated today, it could stay options and services in order to in the atmosphere for up to 200 years. age in place - World population has doubled since 1960, and parallels the steepest climb of CO2 . Rocketing economies of China & India, with more than 1 billion people each, ensures that CO2 will continue to rise. Canada Green Building Council
  • 9. CONVERGING ISSUES CLIMATE CHANGE - An increase of 1 to 2 degrees Celsius in global temperature = - Sea Coasts – storms & rising sea levels cause growing erosion of coasts - Species – 30% at risk of extinction; increasing coral reef death - Flooding and depleted croplands in Pakistan / Bangladesh - An increase of 4 to 5 degrees Celsius in global temperature results in `Positive Feedback Loops` = - Melting of Arctic Tundra, warming of Southern oceans & melting of ice caps - Wheat and rice crop failures - A 30% increase in China’s rice needs means 50% of world production Canada Green Building Council
  • 10. CONVERGING ISSUES “SNOWBALL EARHT” HYPOTHESIS • Geologists have found evidence that sea ice extended to the equator 716.5 million years ago • Francis A. Macdonald, an assistant professor in Harvard’s Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences has found recent evidence that, “suggests that the Sturtian glaciation (Snowball Earth) lasted a minimum of 5 million years.” Canada Green Building Council
  • 11. CONVERGING ISSUES AGING POPULATION - ‘Working-to-aged ratio’ increases from 100:44 to 100:61 by 2031 - Household formation growing faster than population growth - 3 to 5 year backlog for Long-Term Care - Increasing health care costs Age 65+ Seniors % of Society 2001 13% 2021 18% 2031 24% -Census of Canada Canada Green Building Council
  • 12. CONVERGING ISSUES AGING POPULATION Introduce a range of housing options and services in order to age in place Long Term Care Facility in Cornell, Markham; Ontario Canada Green Building Council
  • 13. CONVERGING ISSUES PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE - Disease of the 19th Century TB Cholera Yellow Fever - Treatment Public Works Water Quality / Treatment Canada Green Building Council
  • 14. CONVERGING ISSUES HEALTH ISSUES - Disease of the 19th Century Typhoid - Appalling typhoid death rates until; 1910 Chlorination 1914 Milk Pasteurization ‘American City Magazine’ Canada Green Building Council
  • 15. CONVERGING ISSUES HEALTH ISSUES: The Shift from Communicable Diseases to Chronic Diseases Diseases of the 21st Century Diet & Exercise - Hypertension, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Cancer, Osteoarthritis and; Depression -All have doubled or tripled in the last 20 years - 2% of Canadians are underweight; 25-30% are overweight - 9% of premature deaths are now due to obesity - Child obesity has tripled in 20 years - 3 million people have diabetes in Canada, est. cost by 2020- $17 billion Treatment - Diet & Education - Exercise, 60 minutes of moderate activity daily, for adults; 90 minutes for children - Improve / Build Environments that encourage walking / cycling / recreation at all levels Canada Green Building Council
  • 16. CONVERGING ISSUES HEALTH ISSUES Diseases of the 21st Century Respiratory Health - Transportation and buildings are the worst offenders (buildings, in the city; transportation, in the suburbs) - $1 Billion lost to direct healthcare costs and lost productivity costs - Children’s asthma has dropped by 19% since 1995 Treatment - Promote alternatives to high automobile dependence - Promote alternative low emissions energy sources - Better education on land use planning & lifestyle choices Canada Green Building Council
  • 17. CONVERGING ISSUES HEALTH ISSUES Diseases of the 21st Century Mental Health Treatment - Mental health disorders, depression & anxiety - Education about loneliness, inactivity, depression have tripled in the last 20 years and commuting stress - Depression affects 121 million people - Improve / encourage exercise opportunities worldwide, the leading cause of disability and 4th - Improve opportunities for social interaction at leading contributor to global disease (WHO) all levels - Mental disability costs Canadians $14.4 billion in - Build better public meeting places (structured and treatment, medication & lost time unstructured) into communities at all scales - Social Capital (social, political, economic networks, ie. volunteer time) has dropped significantly Canada Green Building Council
  • 18. CONVERGING ISSUES CHILDREN’S HEALTH Physical Activity Report Card Indicators - Access to community programs - Community infrastructure - Built environment Active Healthy Kids Canada 2011 - Proximity to parks Physical Activity Levels Report Card - Active transportation Grade “D-” - Neighbourhood safety and support - Municipal regulations Only 32% of Ontario’s children meet Canada’s physical activity guidelines (Public Health Agency of Canada) of 13,500 steps per day. “C-” for Physical Education “D” for Family Physical Activity “A-” for Proximity & Accessibility to Physical Activity Facilities “C” for Usage of Facilities, Programs, Parks & Playgrounds Canada Green Building Council
  • 19. CONVERGING ISSUES CHILDREN’S HEALTH: (Physical Activity and the Built Form) Statistics - In 1971, the average age at which children began to watch TV was 4 years; today, it is 5 months. - > 90% of kids begin watching TV before the age of 2, despite recommendations that screen time should be zero for children under 2, and limited to 1 hour for kids 2-5. - National data shows 15.2% of 2-5-year-olds are overweight and 6.3% are obese. - Regional data shows that 24% of children and youth use active transportation to get to and from school. Canada Green Building Council
  • 20. CONVERGING ISSUES CANADIAN HEALTH MEASURES SURVEY - Canadians of all ages are heavier, bigger-bellied, weaker and, by every conceivable measure, less fit than they were a generation ago, according to grim new data from Statistics Canada - The report on children and youth states "Children are taller, heavier, fatter and weaker than in 1981" - The Canadian Health Measures Survey released by StatsCan and the Public Health Agency of Canada involved 5,600 Canadians from ages 6 to 79. Data was collected at 15 sites across the country, including in Toronto. Canada Green Building Council
  • 21. CONVERGING ISSUES ICES ATLAS- Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Neighbourhood Environments & Resources for Healthy Living- A Focus on Diabetes in Toronto) Diabetes Prevalence Rates Canada Green Building Council
  • 22. CONVERGING ISSUES PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Many communities and health care facilities continue to contribute to: - A lack of diversity of land uses and full range housing options - Require increased travel time & car dependence - Increased live-work separation - Encouraged active sports facilities over full range of facilities that reflect broader society - Promoted traditional health care, ‘treat the disease’, verses the broad-based prevention strategy Canada Green Building Council
  • 23. CONVERGING ISSUES SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT - Scientific evidence that regular physical activity can reduce various chronic disease by 50%. - The costs of many diseases have been clearly linked to our built environment. - The doubling every 20 years of health care costs is not sustainable, healthcare already struggling - Rising fuel costs will replace building, transportation, food production systems. - Climate change is just starting as greenhouse gasses spike upward. - Goals of 20% CO2 reduction by 2030 and 80% by 2050 means profound change. - Two generations to get to 80% is too little, too late. Canada Green Building Council
  • 24. LEARNING FROM OUR PAST STREET CONNECTIVITY Canada Green Building Council
  • 25. LEARNING FROM OUR PAST OPEN SPACE Canada Green Building Council
  • 26. LEARNING FROM OUR PAST HISTORY OF THE SUBURBS Market Place Realities 1 Housing drives the market of Community development: - In the 1950’s and 60’s lots were big, 50’ x 120’ and the houses were modest - 1,500sf and a single car garage was adequate Canada Green Building Council
  • 27. LEARNING FROM OUR PAST HISTORY OF THE SUBURBS Market Place Realities 2 Consequences: - Vanishing house and degraded streetscape - An old model of house building trying to adapt to new economic realities Canada Green Building Council
  • 28. LEARNING FROM OUR PAST STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY 20m ROW and 8m setback 15.5m ROW and 3m setback Canada Green Building Council
  • 29. LEARNING FROM OUR PAST GREAT STREETS - Permeable by design; - Natural traffic calmers; - Contribute to livability of a community; - Their defined hierarchy acts to identify location in communities; and, - Provide 30% of public realm. Canada Green Building Council
  • 30. LEARNING FROM OUR PAST TRANSIT PERCEPTION Canada Green Building Council
  • 31. LEARNING FROM OUR PAST CYCLING  TORONTO VS. MONTREAL • Toronto is the most dangerous city in Canada to ride a bike, according to a recent study. • ‘Side-swiping’ was the most common form of incident reported (164 incidents) • Montréal utilizes separated bike lanes both spatially and with barriers Canada Green Building Council
  • 32. LEARNING FROM OUR PAST BROWNFIELD REHABILITATION: WEST DON LANDS Canada Green Building Council
  • 33. PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Ontario Professional Planners Institute - The costs of many diseases have been clearly linked to our built environment. - The doubling and tripling every 20 years of health care costs is not sustainable. - Our over-burdened healthcare system can barely keep up now. Canada Green Building Council
  • 34. PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE MARKHAM LEISURE MASTER PLAN: (January 2010) http://www.markham.ca/Markham/Departments/BMFT/BMFT_parks.htm Effective long-term planning requires an understanding of existing and emerging trends. These high level trends are shaping how leisure services are provided and in Markham they form the philosophy behind the Master Plan`s goals and recommendations: -Demographics and Social Factors -General Provision of Services -Parks and Recreation -Arts and Culture -Technological Innovations (Library Sector) Not only Parks and Programming, but also encompassing: -Ageing Society -Physical Health -Mental Health -Social / Cultural Canada Green Building Council
  • 35. PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE THE IMPORTANCE OF URBAN DESIGN IN SUSTAINABLE & HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT - Issues of Sustainability and Public Health have a huge impact on the way we are and will plan and design our cities and neighbourhoods - Compact, complete, walkable communities with diverse housing options, that are sustainable, healthy, liveable and beautiful require a comprehensive, integrated, design based approach - There is significant experience, but a lot more needs to be done - There is a stringent need for new approaches, new techniques and tools, alternative development standards, measurements and indicators Canada Green Building Council
  • 36. PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE KEY ELEMENTS OF GOOD URBAN DESIGN (Smart Growth) - Create compact urban form that builds upon existing - Create and revitalize visible, accessible and linked urban areas and decreases regional sprawl; range of open space opportunities - Build mixed-income, diverse housing and walkable - Build neighbourhoods and towns in patterns that neighbourhoods in both Greenfield and infill accommodate peoples everyday needs; and, locations; - Preserve a region’s agricultural heritage and - Ensure equitable distribution of housing mix with environmental systems; transportation options; - Use infrastructure investments wisely and set - Reinvest in urban areas to support the economic well performance criteria for allocation of government being of an entire region; funds. Canada Green Building Council
  • 37. PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE KEY ELEMENTS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN Energy Waste Green Infrastructure Technology Onsite renewable energy sources Waste management reduction Certified green building Reduced demand Recycle content Building energy efficiency Reduction of petroleum-based fuels Existing building reuse Building water efficiency Solar orientation District heating and cooling Heat Island reduction Infrastructure energy efficiency Local food production Air Quality Reduced greenhouse gasses Water Enhanced stormwater management Reduced auto use  Good Urban Design is an Improved public transit excellent platform from to build a Waste water management Housing and job proximity good sustainability program upon Water efficient landscaping Infrastructure energy efficient Canada Green Building Council
  • 38. INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL PROCESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY INTERVENTIONS PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC SECTOR POLICY, SUSTAINABILITY INDUSTRY OPERATIONS & APPROVALS INTERVENTION 1. Land Acquisition Acquires land in advance of Defines public interest in lands: * Provide information on the development rights: a. Flood hazard lands need for a. Farmland b. Areas of natural/scientific sustainability, media, general b. Redevelopment sites: interest education. - old industrial sites c. High quality farmland - sale of government d. Provincial/Regional public lands national defence parks bases Canada Green Building Council
  • 39. INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL PROCESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY INTERVENTIONS PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC SECTOR POLICY, SUSTAINABILITY INDUSTRY OPERATIONS & APPROVALS INTERVENTION 2. The Granting of Development Rights Urban Growth Boundary Expansion * Interject specific policies on sustainability and establish Regional/Municipal Official Plans framework for review and comments on further plan submissions. ‘Legitimize’ the Detailed Approval Plans process. a. Secondary Plans * Establish a process to comment (Private participation) (Public Supervision) on specific land use b. Master Plans locations, built form, and delivery (Private participation) (Public Supervision) of systems (ie. c. Draft Plans roads, transit, parks, school (Private preparation) (Review and Approval) locations, streetscape design, etc.) d. Zoning By-Laws (Private application) (Review and Approval) * Ensure both policy and design e. Guidelines, Urban guidelines satisfy meaningful Sustainability sustainability goals (Private and Public (Review and Approval) preparation) * Coordinate and delegate approval process. Canada Green Building Council
  • 40. INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL PROCESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUSTAINABILITY INTERVENTIONS PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC SECTOR POLICY, SUSTAINABILITY INDUSTRY OPERATIONS & APPROVALS INTERVENTION 3. Building Communities a. Builds roads & services Assumes complete * Ensure operation and systems maintenance of the above is b. Dedicates parkland preserved. Assumes parkland c. Builds private residential * Ongoing & employment Builds support/information/work with (retail/office) schools, libraries, hospitals, community groups, public and fire halls, etc. private agencies and politicians. * Consider award/recognition for high achievers. * Endorse tools and intervention methods that work. Canada Green Building Council
  • 41. PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAMS Energy Star, LEED-ND, LEED-H, LEED-NC, BREEAM, Green Globes, Green Star, One Planet Living Ontario Building Code The race is on to improve built and natural environments before the damage is out of control… Canada Green Building Council
  • 42. PROVIDING FOR OUR FUTURE LEED FOR NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT - LEED-ND goes beyond any other set of standards for the sustainable evaluation of complete community development in North America - Compliments good urban design and enhances it through practical sustainable initiatives - Intended to encourage market transformation (applicable to both private and public sectors) - Being used by various progressive developers/builders in advance of mandatory standards - Direct impact on climate change as well as addresses other current issues: energy change, public health, ageing society Canada Green Building Council
  • 43. SCALES OF SUSTAINABILITY MUNICIPALITY SCALE REGION SCALE NATIONAL/PROVINCE SCALE NEIGHBOURHOOD/ DEVELOPMENT SCALE Canada Green Building Council BLOCK/BUILDING / SCALE
  • 44. THE REGIONAL CITY 60% to 80% of new growth in North America is on the edges of older urban cores outer ring urban core Canada Green Building Council
  • 45. MULTI AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS ENVIRONMENT INFRASTRUCTURE • ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION • ENERGY • ENVIRONMENT ENHANCEMENT • ROADS AND TRANSITWAYS • POLLUTION REDUCTION • WATER, STORMWATER, SEWERS • GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE • COMMUNICATIONS ECONOMY AND FINANCE • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • FINANCIAL TOOLS, TAXATION, INCENTIVES • ENERGY CONSUMPTION PEOPLE / SOCIETY • DEVELOPMENT • LAW AND REGULATIONS PRACTICES • HEALTH CARE AND EDUCATION • PLANNING AND URBAN FORM DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM • LAND USE PATTERNS • PARTICIPATION • BUILT FORM (BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES) • CUSTOMS, HABITS • PUBLIC SPACES – • VALUES AND CULTURE STREETS, SQUARES, PARKS Canada Green Building Council
  • 46. EXPLAINING DENSITY Canada Green Building Council
  • 47. EXPLAINING DENSITY Canada Green Building Council
  • 48. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE MARKHAM CENTRE - 98 ha (243 ac); 9,500 people - LEED Gold / Urban Design - Medium and High Density - District Energy Utility owned by Town of Markham - BRT / LRT Central Route - Voluntary hook-up - 100% of buildings connected to date: office, high rise, mid rise - Density Drives: Walkable urban centres; New economic regimes; High levels of transit; Social, cultural mix; Sustainable District Energy Plant initiatives. Canada Green Building Council
  • 49. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE SUSTAINABLE PLACE-MAKING GUIDELINES Seaton, New Town scale  65,000 people Developed in conjunction with the Amendment Policies, the Neighbourhood Plans, and Landowner meetings Approach – holistic sustainability, including energy, water, solid waste, in addition to public health, social/cultural and natural environmental considerations Combined Document – Urban Design & Sustainable Guidelines Canada Green Building Council
  • 50. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE SUSTAINABLE PLACE-MAKING GUIDELINES How it Works… Guidelines Application Level •Related to both urban design and •Indicators differentiate whether the sustainable elements benchmarks are applicable at the site plan •Set out in the Amendment Policies or draft plan of subdivision level, or both Enhanced Benchmarks Sustainability Checklist •Identified at the end of each relevant •Summarizes the benchmarks and targets guideline •To be completed for each development •Identifies measurable targets application •May overlap urban design initiatives, but focuses on achieving sustainability Canada Green Building Council
  • 51. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE Canada Green Building Council
  • 52. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE SUSTAINABLE PLACE-MAKING GUIDELINES Guidelines & Enhanced Benchmarks Canada Green Building Council
  • 53. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE ILLUSTRATED ZONING BY-LAW (Form-Based Codes) Canada Green Building Council
  • 54. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE ILLUSTRATED ZONING BY-LAW (Form-Based Codes) Canada Green Building Council
  • 55. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE THE CURRIE BARRACKS, CALGARY - First in Canada and the largest to date worldwide, to earn LEED ND gold certification. - Sustainable, mixed-use urban village by Canada Lands Company, is the last of the three sites on the former military base in Calgary - Size: 88 ha (217 ac) - Land Uses: Residential, retail, office, institutional, recreational : • 3,000 housing units of various types (single family, urban estate, multi-family townhomes); • 18,580 m2 (200,000 ft2) of retail services in a mixed-use format, and • 27,871 m2 (300,000 ft2) of office space; • 8 ha (20 ac) of open space - Density: 40 u/ha (16 u/ac) - Population: 3,000 units Canada Green Building Council
  • 56. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE CORNELL COMMUNITY, MARKHAM - Major new community in Markham - Based on New Urbanist principles - Compact, connected and complete; 40,000 population - Diverse Housing Range - 5 min. walk neighbourhoods - Transit service - Diverse open Space System - Cornell centre includes: Regional Hospital, BRT/LRT system, mid-high density residential, retail, office - DE plant can support 4,000,000 ft2 , opens 2011 - Heating/cooling/steam – hospital; heating/cooling - Cornell Centre - DE is influencing Urban Design plans for Centre Area District Energy Plant Canada Green Building Council
  • 57. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE CORNELL COMMUNITY, MARKHAM Canada Green Building Council
  • 58. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE ECOTECH VILLAGE, DEMONSTRATION PLAN - 64 ha (157acs), 883 Units - 5 min. walk to central shops and transit - Mixed Use / Diverse Housing - Transit Node - 95% Passive Solar Alignment - Engineered wetland / Stormwater Management - Bio Swale Connected to Stormwater Facilities - Underground Greywater Storage - Community Allotment Gardens - Photovoltaic Roof Panels - Centralized Compost Area - Communal Geothermal - Walkable School with Green Roof - Greenbelt Linkage - Environmental Home Display Canada Green Building Council
  • 59. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE ECOTECH VILLAGE, DEMONSTRATION PLAN Community Design Layering of Functional Needs: – Would have scored well in LEED for Neighbourhood Development Program Canada Green Building Council
  • 60. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE Halifax HALIFAX - Urban Amenities- Sidewalk Cafés - HRM by Design Canada Green Building Council
  • 61. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE REDPATH FACTORY LOFTS, MONTRÉAL - Rehabilitation of the Redpath Factory- Lofts, by Cardinal Hardy Canada Green Building Council
  • 62. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE PLACE D’YOUVILLE, MONTRÉAL - Place d’Youville- by Cardinal Hardy / Claude Cormier Landscape Architect - The higher the density, the better the public realm. Canada Green Building Council
  • 63. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE PLACE D’YOUVILLE, MONTRÉAL - Place d’Youville- by Cardinal Hardy / Claude Cormier Landscape Architect Canada Green Building Council
  • 64. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE OLD MONTRÉAL - Old Montréal Lighting Plan- by Cardinal Hardy / Éclairage public inc. And Groupe Teknika - Improves ‘City Living’ experience. Canada Green Building Council
  • 65. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE REGENT PARK, TORONTO - Old Modernism Parliament St. Cabbagetown Gerrard St. E. Regent Park Dundas St. E. View to Downtown Canada Green Building Council
  • 66. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE REGENT PARK, TORONTO - Principle: Re-introduce Parks and Open Space - Stitch together former streets - ‘Eyes on the Street’ - ‘Defensible Spaces’ Canada Green Building Council
  • 67. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE REGENT PARK, TORONTO - Principle: Re-introduce Parks and Open Space - Major urban renewal of 1950’ s public housing area, 28 ha (69 ac) - 2,500 assisted living; 2,500 market based - 50% reduction of green house gas emissions - District Energy system in basement of residential tower (Phase 1) - Significant energy savings help to finance other redevelopment projects Canada Green Building Council
  • 68. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE WEST DON LANDS, TORONTO - Former Brownfield - 64 ha (157acs), 883 Units - Major new community in Toronto, 42 ha (104 ac) - 6,000 units (1,200 assisted living); 15,000 population - District Energy (DE) plant combined with public uses and parkland features - District Energy plant serves the entire plan area, construction to begin late 2009 - Mixed use, public transit, high order public realm, starts October 09 - City owned, mandatory hook-up; LEED-ND points were a consideration - 40% energy reduction target Canada Green Building Council
  • 69. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE ST. MICHAEL’S HOSPITAL HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT INDEX Centre for Research on Inner City Health with The Planning Partnership - In response to Peel Council’s direction to comment on municipal development applications and the lack of quantifiable tools in existing literature to measure health impact of built environments - The purpose of the Index- to comprehensively evaluate land development applications from a health perspective and provide health-based rationale to inform planning decisions. - Made up of two parts designed to be used in tandem – the Evaluation Tool and Scorecard, the HDI would be used for evaluating proposed communities throughout all stages of the planning process. Canada Green Building Council
  • 70. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE THE INTERFACE_ LEED-ND and the CDC - The CDC supports public health efforts to design and build active communities that make it easier for people to live healthy lives. LEED-ND is one of those public health efforts. - 44% of all LEED-ND Credits are directly related to specific physical health initiatives. - Expert review panel findings revealed that many of the LEED-ND rating systems features could contribute to several health benefits. These include: - Reduce the risk of obesity, heart disease, and hyper tension (promotes walking) - Reduce the risk of asthma and other respiratory diseases, and reduce air pollution and injuries from vehicle crashes (encourages the use of public transit) - Increase social connection and sense of community (encourages community participation and the delivery of appealing and comfortable street environments) - Improve mental health (promotes the reduction of commuting time and the delivery of open spaces) - Encourage healthier diets (promotes community-based and local food production) Canada Green Building Council
  • 71. SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE THE INTERFACE_ LEED-ND and the UPHN - The UPHN is a network of the Medical Officers of Health for 18 of the largest cities in Canada. - “As public health leaders, deal with the challenges of rising rates of chronic disease, declining physical activity levels, elevated rates of diabetes and burgeoning levels of childhood obesity.” - “Recognise the pressing need to ensure that we build communities which support physical activity instead of perpetuating urban design which fails to address health needs.” - “The UPHN supports the ongoing work of Canada Green Buildings (CaGBC) in developing and refining formal approaches to implement a system of criteria for certifying neighbourhood designs through the development of the Canadian LEED guidelines for Neighbourhood Development (LEED-ND).” Canada Green Building Council
  • 72. CONCLUSIONS Compact / Mixed & Walkable & Complete Emerging Great Public Diverse Transit Communities Green Places Housing Supportive Technologies Financially Market Leadership/ Evolution of Viable Acceptance Determination Change Canada Green Building Council
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