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Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application

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Building Report April 2020

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rig; Groundwater sampling; and Surface water and sediment sampling of Wascana Creek. The environmental consultant conducting the work has analyzed data and is preparing a number of reports, including a Human Health Risk Assessment. The Human Health Risk Assessment looked specifically at shallow soil across the park and determined if there was a risk to the public who use the park based on different age groups (toddlers, children, teenagers and adults) and assumptions on how long users were in the park (four hours a day, four days a week). The assessment was also based on the reduced risks when the soil is frozen and covered in snow throughout the winter. The Risk Assessment broke the park up into four different assessment areas based on the type of use as shown in Figure 1: Area 1 which includes the Rick Hansen Optimist Playground; Area 2 where the majority of the former wastewater treatment plant footprint was located; Area 3 south of the playground and the parking lot; and Area 4 is on the west side of Wascana Creek, including the two islands. Shallow soil samples in the playground (Area 1) and the area to the south (Area 3) reported levels below the Saskatchewan Environmental Quality Guidelines for human health indicating these areas are safe for all ages. The results from the north side of the park (Area 2) found that the shallow soil is impacted with lead at levels that pose an unacceptable potential risk to human health. The Human Health Risk Assessment recommended that fencing should be installed around the majority of Area 2 as a precaution until further investigation can be conducted. Portions of the west side of Wascana (Area 4) had elevated lead levels slightly above the acceptable amount for toddlers, so the City will be putting up signs to notify residents of the potential risk. Foraging for wild foods in Area 4 is not recommended. The risk to human health from lead-impacted soil in the park is through ingestion of the soil. Lead is not considered to be harmful from immediate contact but has the potential to be detrimental over a prolonged exposure period. By placing fencing around the north portion of the park, the potential risk to adults, children, toddlers, and pets will be reduced. Users of the park will see a new fence along with warning signs erected this fall or in the spring after the snow melts. The approximate location of the new fence is shown in Figure 2. Due to the nature of the soil impacts, the risk to the public is very low over the winter while the soil is frozen, and snow-covered. The fencing will be in place until further investigations can be completed and an environmental risk management plan is developed. The planned development of an off-leash dog park will be delayed while further investigations are being conducted. The next steps for managing the soil impacts in A.E. Wilson Park are being developed and will include further soil investigation and a long-term risk management plan. ...

Transportation Master Plan

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Harbour Landing Environmental Reserve

n maintained differently in the past to manage weeds in the space. The City provides adaptive maintenance practices to overcome challenges of all our open spaces. Why is the City mowing less than they have in past years? The space was being mowed more frequently than originally intended to help control Canadian Thistle, Dandelion and Foxtail Barley. The amount of Canadian Thistle, Dandelion and Foxtail Barley, while not eliminated, has drastically decreased. How are other Environmental Reserve Spaces in the City of Regina maintained? Environmental Reserve (ER) space is designed for minimal maintenance. ER space is typically mowed once a year in August after grass has gone to seed. The City of Regina monitors space to respond to issues that may crop up from time-to-time and may require an adjusted maintenance schedule. Why does the City maintain the area near the water differently than the area behind our homes? This area is known as a Riparian Zone and is sometimes subject to flooding. The City manages the open spaces in Regina in a variety of ways; some areas are left to naturalize to provide valuable habitat for birds and other wildlife. The City will continue to let the spaces between the pathways in Harbour Landing naturalize, in alignment with our Official Community Plan. What is being done to manage the foxtail barley in the space? The linked maintenance plan above details specifics. A complete mow will occur in July and September, as well as herbicide treatment following both cuts. The space will also be over seeded at the end of the season. What is the cost of maintaining the Harbour Landing Environmental Reserve? The transition maintenance plan in place for the Harbour landing ER is estimated at $150,000 per year. What kind of herbicide will be used to treat weeds in the Environmental Reserve? Trillion Turf. As with all pesticides the product is safe provided with follow label directions as approved by Health Canada. Beyond the label, the City posts herbicide spray activities on the pesticide advisory line (306-777-7777). The areas to be treated will be posted 24 hours prior to spraying – and – the signage will remain up for 24 hours following treatment. What does the City do for winter maintenance in the Environmental Reserve? In winter, the City regularly clears all paved pathways throughout the space. Why are there not more trees in the space? It is important to note that not all spaces in the Environmental Reserve can accommodate trees. We do not plant trees that may conflict with underground and overhead infrastructure (pipelines, power lines and natural gas lines) Norseman Park is a priority for spring 2021 replacement plantings. Residents in East Regina worked with the community association and Tree Canada to apply for trees/funding for the space. If you are interested in having more trees planted in your community, contact the Harbour Landing Community Association for more information. What can be done to provide more benches and seating in the Environmental Reserve? Leave a lasting legacy of a loved one by donating a bench in an open space by contacting the City of Regina at 306-777-7000. Can we provide community garden spaces in the Environmental Reserve? Community Gardens throughout Regina are operated by Zone Boards and Community Associations. Please contact the Harbour Landing Community Association for more information. View the list of existing community gardens around the City. Frequently Asked Questions Online Engagement Presentation Find information on different types of weed control strategies using the Government of Saskatchewan guide. Weeds

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and your family make a more successful transition to life in our community. Other organizations that specialize in services to immigrants are Regina Open Door Society, Regina Immigrant Women Centre, Assemblée communautaire fransaskoise, Ukrainian Canadian Congress and Catholic Family Service’s Newcomer Centre Career & Support Services Centre. Start with the Language Assessment and Referral Centre (LARC). They will assess you and refer you to one of four Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada organizations: Regina Open Door Society Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Immigrant Women Centre University of Regina Other organizations dedicated to helping immigrants and newcomers with language services are: The Regina Public Library offers free lessons in English as an Additional Language. Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Campus offers extensive English language services for adult newcomers. There are English language classes for permanent residents, temporary foreign workers, international students and Canadian citizens as well as assessments: International English language Testing System (IELTS), Canadian Language Benchmarks Assessment (CLBA), and Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP). Regina Open Door Society Language Assessment and Referral Centre

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Regina Votes Tomorrow!

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Regina Votes Tomorrow!

and help shape our city on Wednesday, November 13 by exercising their democratic right to vote. Polls for the Municipal & School Board Election will open at 9 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Find designated polling locations by looking up your address under the “My Voter Info” online. ...

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Zoning Bylaw 2019 Discretionary and Permitted Land Use Quick Reference

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