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Fall River’s Community Vision and Action Plan was adopted on 30 October 2007.

The community then began the implementation phase and the Fall River Vision Implementation Committee was formed. 

See below for details.

 

Community Planning Group Meetings

Click here for more information on the Summer 2011 meetings

Report on Housing and Plan Amendment Requests [PDF 8MB] for continued discussion at CPG Meeting August 11, 2011

 

June 1, 2011

[PDF]

George P. Vanier Cafeteria
1410 Fall River Road, Fall River


7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

June 6, 2011

[PDF]

Lakeview/Windsor Junction/Fall River Hall
843 Fall River Road,

Fall River


7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

June 13, 2011

[PDF]


St. John’s Church Hall
3360 Highway 2,

Fall River


7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

More information on the above meetings [PDF]

Location of the developer sites [PDF]

Letters of Submission & Reply [PDF, 9.82MB]

Transportation Study - Final Report [PDF, 20.30MB]

Fall River Transportation Study - Presentation [PDF]

 

 

1)  What do you like about the proposed plan?

2)  What suggested changes do you have to improve the plan?

Send us your comments To PDF Acrobat Tips[PDF]

(Please refer to the section below to view the proposed plan)

 

Open House and Workshop

March 31 and April 2, 2011 [PDF]

View the Presentation [PDF, 11MB] New!

View the Draft Secondary Municipal Planning Strategy [PDF, 2.7MB]

View the RL-4 - Proposed River Lakes Trail
and Open Space Conceptual Plan
[PDF, 8.9MB]

View the Draft Land Use By-Law [PDF, 3.4MB]

Note Regarding Draft Land Use By-law:

THE GREEN COLOURED TEXT IN THE LAND USE BYLAW DOCUMENT REPRESENTS PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE LAND USE BY-LAW FOR PLANNING DISTRICTS 14 AND 17 (SHUBENACADIE LAKES PLAN AREA) TO IMPLEMENT THE PROPOSED PLAN  FOR THE FALL RIVER VILLAGE CENTRE

  

All other text shown in black in the Land Use Bylaw represents existing regulations of Halifax Regional Municipality that are not proposed to be amended under this planning process. The majority of these regulations were adopted for Planning Districts 14 and 17 in 1989 and were amended from time to time as indicated by the bold highlighted text.

 

Community Planning

Meetings and Events

 

Fall River Housing Preference Survey

August 2009

What We Heard From You To PDF Acrobat Tips[PDF]

 

Fall River Open House and Design Workshop

May 2009

What We Heard From You To PDF Acrobat Tips[PDF]

The Vision and Action Plan can be viewed or downloaded.  If you would like to receive a copy by mail, please send us your contact information by email or call 490-8479.

Vision  To PDF Acrobat Tips [7MB]

To find out more about Fall River's visioning process, keep checking this web page, email the VIC at fallrivervic@gmail.com or get in touch with the VisionHRM office by email.

Fall River Vision Implementation Committee (FRVIC)

The Fall River Vision Implementation Committee is the coordinating body for the various task groups charged with the work of implementing the Fall River Vision and Action Plan.  The VIC is composed of six members selected to establish continuity from the Community Liaison Group stage of the visioning process.  Also included are the chairpersons of the various Task Groups. A list of members may be found at VIC Membership.

The Goals set for the Task groups are taken from the Fall River Vision and Action Plan wich are found under Task Group Goals.

The minutes of the VIC are available.  (Read VIC Minutes)  It has been decided the minutes of the task groups will not be published.  Task Group reports are included in the VIC minutes.

The Chairman of the FRVIC has been designated as the spokesperson for the VIC.  He may be reached at fallrivervic@gmail.com

The FRVIC has also taken on the role of the Community Planning Group (CPG).  This group was formed to guide the creation of a Secondary Planning Stategy and Land Use By-law to implement the Fall River Vision and Action Plan. The role of the CPG is to facilitate public input into the creation of the draft Plan and to bring a proposed Plan forward to Regional Council for adoption.

Water Service to Fall River

This is a matter of great interest to the community.  Public meetings and discussions have shown the majority of those attending the meetings want central water. (Read more...)  The Vision and Action Plan includes the subject of water service to Fall River. 

Fall River/Shubenacadie Lakes Watershed Study

Protection of lakes is an important aspect of the HRM Regional Plan. Under Policy E-17 of the Plan, a watershed study is currently underway for the Fall River-Shubenacadie Lakes area. The Regional Plan specifies a number of components which the watershed study must address.

A detailed description of the work to be undertaken in the Watershed Study for Fall River Shubenacadie Lakes is available. Once the study is complete, HRM staff and the VIC will present the results to the community.  For more information call 490-4799.

(Background) The Fall River Watershed Study will update the findings of a previous study done for the County of Halifax in 1993. The basic goals of the study are to identify the suitability of specific land areas for particular types of development, identify the resulting impacts and the capacity of lakes to absorb any impacts.

The basic goal for watershed planning is to achieve or maintain water quality suitable for body contact recreation, and to maintain the current trophic status (biological productivity) of lakes and waterways.


There are several policies contained in the Regional Plan intended to protect lakes.  These include an intention to prepare a Water Quality Functional Plan (currently in preparation), which would include requirements for water quality monitoring.  Policies for watercourse protection include preservation of wetlands (Policy E-9) and preservation of a 20-meter riparian buffer (Policy E-10).

Lake Quality Monitoring

HRM monitors approximately 70 lakes at present. (The list of lakes being monitored does not include St. Andrews (A) Lake, however many of the larger lakes within the Shubenacadie system are included)