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- Page 11: CHAPTER 1Community DevelopmentThe C
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- Page 16 and 17: Direction for the futureMaintaining
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- Page 20 and 21: Promoting public healthFostering su
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- Page 24 and 25: Community DevelopmentpoliciesThe Ci
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- Page 29 and 30: VVancouver’s economy in 2011ancou
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- Page 42 and 43: Housing policiesThe City of Vancouv
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adequate water supplies and promote
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5-2| Public Facilities and Services
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Table 5-1. Vancouver’s public fac
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specified in the individual section
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Vancouver’s transportation system
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Figure 5-3. Proposed Arterial Impro
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Figure 5-5. Existing and Proposed P
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Twenty-year transportation need.Tra
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funding strategy is based on four p
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Support transportation and land use
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Table 5-6. Operating Hours and Ride
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Public waterThe City of Vancouver P
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per the latest adopted version of t
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ments, sewer connection incentive p
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Utility Billing - Stormwater fees a
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ecreational activities. Facilities
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Capital Facilities PlanTable 5-14.
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• lower income levels thatrestric
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sight; and operation and maintenanc
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Table 5-21. Vancouver Police Depart
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Table 5-22. School enrollment and f
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of 1.7 new 70,000 sq. ft. buildings
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waste received at the transfer stat
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Figure 5-16 Major General Governmen
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PFS-7PFS-8PFS-9development and capi
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PFS-29 Higher educationWork with st
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AAnnexation in 2011nnexation may oc
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unincorporated Vancouver Urban Grow
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CHAPTER 7ImplementationThe Vancouve
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Coordination with other governments
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APPENDIX ACOMMUNITY FRAMEWORK PLAN
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shall be coordinated with, and cons
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use regulations that allow for the
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cultural values;• focus primarily
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consider the establishment of impac
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these areas to establish a well def
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11.2 Framework Plan Policies11.2.0
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APPENDIX BVANCOUVER SHORELINE MANAG
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APPENDIX CGROWTH ASSUMPTIONSVancouv
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VANCOUVER GROWTH CAPACITY ANALYSIS
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City Council dedicates for that pur
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Table D-2 Continued. Estimates for
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GlossaryVancouver Comprehensive Pla
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Acre A measure of land area contain
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Level of service (LOS) Method of me