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File #: 26-134    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/1/2026 In control: APC Design Review Committee
On agenda: 4/8/2026 Final action:
Title: Review of the Preliminary Results of the Development Capacity Study, Staff Report No. DRC-26-006
Attachments: 1. Appendix A V1.1 Draft Findings Report - Development Capacity Study - 2026-04-01, 2. Appendix B V1.1 Draft Findings Report - Appendix I - Maps 2026-04-01, 3. Appendix C Consultant' Presentation 260401_TOE DCS Presentation_v1
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REQUEST FOR DECISION
MEETING DATE: April 8, 2026 Report No. DRC-26-006

TO: Design Review Committee
FROM: Bill Brown, Director of Development Services
SUBJECT: Review of the preliminary results of the Development Capacity Study: Draft Findings Report Version 1.1 April 2026

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That the Design Review Committee provide the Committee of the Whole with any comments related to the Esquimalt Development Capacity Study: Draft Findings Report Version 1.1 April 2026 attached as Appendix "A" to staff report DRC-26-006.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

In order to provide Council, committees, residents, businesses, and staff with a clear understanding of the development capacity of the Township for future residential development, Licker Geospatial Consulting has been engaged to produce a report that summarizes a number of variables including land use, sanitary sewer, water, electricity, traffic, transit, recreation and parks, tree canopy, and emergency services that may constrain potential future residential development both temporarily and spatially. As a committee whose members are professionally familiar with development constraints, the preliminary findings are being presented to the Design Review Committee for review and comment.


BACKGROUND:

The preliminary findings indicate that there are few constraints to potential future residential development. The most significant constraint identified so far is the capacity of the sanitary sewer system in certain areas. It should be noted that there are several areas where additional analysis needs to be completed such as:

- Obtaining the preliminary results of a new water modeling initiative by the City of Victoria.
- Including of the 2026 British Columbia Assessment data into the model.
- Fine tuning the financial model to account for unique attributes of the situation in Esquimalt.
- Incorporating final results of the Recreation Strategic Plan
- Incorporating proposed housing numbe...

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