Waterfront Hotel Planning Study
The City is resuming work on The Waterfront Hotel Planning Study. When the study is completed, it will provide guidance in the redevelopment of this site.
Located next to two of Burlington's most significant landmarks, Spencer Smith Park and the Brant Street Pier, we need your input to make sure the new development reflects a high quality of urban design that enhances our community's access to the waterfront and the downtown.
In 2017 and 2018 the City began the planning study to guide the redevelopment of the waterfront site at Lakeshore Road and the foot of Brant Street, including the Waterfront Hotel at 2020 Lakeshore Road. City staff gathered feedback through visioning workshops, public and stakeholder engagement.
In mid-2018, the Waterfront Hotel Planning Study was placed on hold due to other various priorities in the Community Planning Department such as the New Official Plan process.
For more information on past events and staff reports, please visit the Waterfront Hotel Planning Study webpage.
Please note: The Waterfront Hotel Planning Study is is separate from the development application process.
The City is resuming work on The Waterfront Hotel Planning Study. When the study is completed, it will provide guidance in the redevelopment of this site.
Located next to two of Burlington's most significant landmarks, Spencer Smith Park and the Brant Street Pier, we need your input to make sure the new development reflects a high quality of urban design that enhances our community's access to the waterfront and the downtown.
In 2017 and 2018 the City began the planning study to guide the redevelopment of the waterfront site at Lakeshore Road and the foot of Brant Street, including the Waterfront Hotel at 2020 Lakeshore Road. City staff gathered feedback through visioning workshops, public and stakeholder engagement.
In mid-2018, the Waterfront Hotel Planning Study was placed on hold due to other various priorities in the Community Planning Department such as the New Official Plan process.
For more information on past events and staff reports, please visit the Waterfront Hotel Planning Study webpage.
Please note: The Waterfront Hotel Planning Study is is separate from the development application process.
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City of Burlington Council rejects 2020 Lakeshore Rd. Application
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkOn April 12, 2022, at a Special Meeting of City of Burlington Council, council voted to accept the recommendation in staff report PL-24-22 and refuse the applications for Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Bylaw Amendment submitted by Burlington 2020 Lakeshore Inc. proposing a mixed-use development at the site of the current Waterfront Hotel and subject of the Waterfront Hotel Planning Study.
City staff evaluated the applications for Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Bylaw Amendment for 2020 Lakeshore Rd. under all applicable policies, regulations, and guidelines. They considered all comments received from technical reviewers and the public.
The proposed development is not consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement, does not conform with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, does not conform with Halton Region’s Official Plan and does not conform to the policies of the City of Burlington Official Plan (1997 as amended). The proposed development also does not conform to the City’s new Official Plan (2020). These factors led Staff to recommend refusal of the subject applications.
Please visit the development application webpage for more information on the development application process for 2020 Lakeshore Road.
At another Special Council meeting also held yesterday, City Council voted to receive and file the Waterfront Hotel Study Planning Justification Report.
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New Committee Date of April 12
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkThe Waterfront Hotel Planning Study has received a lot of public interest. To allow everyone to comment, the study and staff report PL-28-22 will be presented to the Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility Committee on Tuesday, April 12. For meeting details, please visit Burlington Calendar.
Meeting details:
Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility (CPRM) Committee
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Beginning at 1 p.m.
Online - Council and Committee Live StreamIf you would like to comment on the study, register to speak at Council. The deadline to sign up to speak at this meeting is April 11, 2022 at noon.
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Recommended Preferred Concept Plan and Report now available
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkAt the April 5 Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility (CPRM) Committee Meeting, Council will consider staff report PL-28-22 recommending an ‘in-principle’ endorsement of the Waterfront Hotel Planning Study prepared by The Planning Partnership. This includes:
- the Recommend Preferred Concept Plan for the Waterfront Hotel site,
- draft official plan policies,
- site-specific urban design guidelines and
- directions for a future zoning bylaw amendment.
Meeting details:
Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility (CPRM) Committee
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Online - Council and Committee Live StreamThe Waterfront Hotel Planning Study findings are discussed in staff report PL-28-22 and in Appendix 1 of PL-28-22, Waterfront Hotel Planning Study Planning Justification Report prepared by The Planning Partnership:
- Staff report PL-28-22 Waterfront Hotel Planning Study
- PL-28-22 Appendix A: Burlington Waterfront Hotel Planning Study Planning Justification Report prepared by The Planning Partnership Limited (March 23, 2022)
- PL-28-22 Appendix B: Preferred Concept (2022) prepared by The Planning Partnership Limited (March 23, 2022)
- PL-28-22 Appendix C: City of Burlington Brant & Lakeshore Planning Study Terms of Reference (Jan. 22, 2015)
- PL-28-22 Appendix D: Feedback Received on the Emerging Preferred (2022)
The Waterfront Hotel Planning Study Planning Justification Report prepared by The Planning Partnership provides:
- Project background and context
- Policy and legislative context
- Overview of public engagement that took place during the Study
- Summary of the technical work that supported the Study
- Overview of the Preferred Concept
- Overview of recommended implementation tools including draft official plan policies, directions for a future zoning bylaw amendment and site-specific urban design guidelines.
- Overall conclusions
You may register to speak at Council. The deadline to sign up to speak at this meeting is April 4, 2022 at noon.
The staff report and appendices are also available on the Burlington Calendar or visit the document library.
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Recommended Preferred Concept and Final Study Report coming soon
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkThe staff report related to the Recommended Preferred Concept and Final Study Report will be considered at the April 5th 2022 Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility (CPRM) Committee. Once available, the staff report and The Planning Partnership’s Planning Justification Report will be posted to this page as well as the CPRM Committee online agenda.
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Presentation of the February 15 Virtual Open House now available! Provide your feedback by March 1st.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkOn February 15th the City and study consultants from The Planning Partnership hosted a virtual public open house to learn about the study process and hear from the consultant team from The Planning Partnership who presented the emerging preferred concept plan for the site, followed by a question & answer period.
A recording of the meeting can be found on this page under "Recordings". The presentation is now available
We are looking for your feedback on the emerging preferred concept (2022) which will provide guidance on built form, the public realm as well as mobility and access for the Waterfront Hotel site.
We encourage you to provide your feedback on the emerging preferred concept (2022) by March 1st :
or
- Emailing staff lead samantha.romlewski@burlington.ca
Here are the Highlights of the Emerging Preferred Concept:
Built Form
- Height range of 15-22 storeys
- 3-storey podium/street wall
- Active at-grade uses like commercial, retail and restaurants
- Focus on a strong pedestrian relationship to the streets and public spaces
Public Realm
- Enhancing Brant Street as a gateway to the Downtown, the waterfront and the Waterfront Trail
- Enhance the entrance to Spencer Smith Park and the Brant street public view corridor
- John Street view corridor and inclusion of a privately-owned public space (POPS)
- Additional parkland identified on the west and south side of the site
- Maintain existing trees along Lakeshore Road
Mobility and Access
- Site access for parking and loading from Elizabeth Street
- No lay-by parking along Lakeshore Road
- Active Transportation route along Lakeshore Road, including bike lane
- No surface parking on site
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Burlington Waterfront Hotel Planning Study - Virtual Public Open House
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkFebruary 15, 2022 7:00 - 8:30 p.m., on Zoom
Please join us at this virtual public open house to learn about the study process and hear from the consultant team from The Planning Partnership who will present the preferred concept plan for the site, followed by a Question & Answer Period.
Please click the link below to join the open house:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81305211078?pwd=L3ZaNFdNRmVNeS9kSFBZaWVtZWI5Zz09
Dial by telephone and enter meeting ID:
+1 647 374 4685 Canada
Meeting ID: 813 0521 1078
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January 2022 Update
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkWork on the Waterfront Hotel Planning Study is Resuming
On Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022, City staff presented Council with a study update through staff report PL-15-22.
With the re-examination of the New Official Plan (Taking a Closer Look at the Downtown) Project completed, approval of the new Official Plan (under appeal), as well as the Minster of Municipal Affairs and Housing’s approval, with modifications, of the Regional Official Plan Amendment 48, the City is able to resume the Waterfront Hotel Planning Study.
City staff, with support from the project consultant, The Planning Partnership, will pick up our work where it left off in 2018 and complete the study. The work is estimated to take four months and will use community input to-date to help develop a final preferred concept.Phase 1Phase 2Phase 3Phase 4 *We are Here*Phase 5Background Information Collection and AnalysisOpportunities and Constraints AnalysisDevelopment and Evaluation of Alternative ConceptsReport and Recommendation of Preferred ConceptOfficial Plan Policies, Zoning Regulation and Urban Design2017 - June 2018Q1 2022Q2 2022This is the work left to do:
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Phase 4: Report and Recommendation of Preferred Land Use Concept (Q1 2022).
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Phase 5: Official Plan Policies, Zoning and Urban Design Guidelines (Q2 2022)
The fifth phase of the study includes the development of draft site-specific official plan policies, zoning regulations and urban design and implementation guidelines. This phase will also include a public open house, presentation to Committee and final delivery of the implementing Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Bylaw Amendment.
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Phase 4: Report and Recommendation of Preferred Land Use Concept (Q1 2022).
Who's Listening
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Special Business Area Coordinator
Level of Engagement
- Inform
- Consult
Key Dates & Milestones
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February 15, 2022 - Virtual Public Open House
Waterfront Hotel Planning Study has finished this stageFebruary 15, 2022 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Community Information Session will also include a short presentation from City Staff to provide an overview of the process and the work competed to date.
The consultant, the Planning Partnership will provide a brief presentation on the preferred concept plan. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A period.
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April 12, 2022 -Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility Committee (CPRM)*NEW DATE*
Waterfront Hotel Planning Study is currently at this stageThe Waterfront Hotel Planning Study has received a lot of public interest. To allow everyone to comment, the study and staff report PL-28-22 will be presented to the Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility Committee on Tuesday, April 12. For meeting details, please visit Burlington Calendar.
Meeting details:
Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility (CPRM) Committee
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Beginning at 1 p.m.
Online - Council and Committee Live StreamYou may register to speak at Council. The deadline to sign up to speak at this meeting is April 11, 2022 at noon.
The staff report and appendices are also available on the Burlington Calendar or visit the document library.
Document Library
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PL-24-22 Recommendation Report for Applications for 2020 Lakeshore Rd.pdf (1.27 MB) (pdf)
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February 16 Open House Update
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January 2022 Council Update
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June 2018 Council Update
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Workshop 1 - Visioning, May 24, 2017
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Workshop 2- Design Day, July 5, 2017
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Workshop 3 - Concepts Evaluation, Sept. 14, 2017
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PL-28-22 Waterfront Hotel Planning Study.pdf (382 KB) (pdf)
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PL-28-22 - Appendix A_Waterfront Hotel Planning Study_March 23, 2022.pdf (40.9 MB) (pdf)
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PL-28-22 - Appendix B_Preferred Concept.pdf (743 KB) (pdf)
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PL-28-22 - Appendix C_Terms of Reference(2015).pdf (1.63 MB) (pdf)
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PL-28-22 - Appendix D_Feedback on Emerging Preferred Concept.pdf (2.13 MB) (pdf)