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Metro 2050 has a primary goal to direct 98% of the region’s growth to areas within the Urban Containment Boundary. Focusing growth within this boundary minimizes urban sprawl and its negative impacts, protects agricultural, rural, and ecologically important lands, and supports the efficient provision of regional infrastructure.

Urban development typically depends on access to regional sewerage services. Metro 2050 reinforces the urban containment strategy by supporting policies to coordinate regional growth and utility planning. It also limits the extension of regional sewerage services into areas outside the Urban Containment Boundary with an Agricultural, Rural, or Conservation and Recreation ​regional land use designation. This is a unique and critical growth management tool in Metro 2050.

Contextual performance measure

Metro 2050 establishes the performance measure as the number and status of new regional sewerage service connection applications made for areas outside of the Urban Containment Boundary to lands with an Agricultural, Rural, or Conservation and Recreation regional land use designation.​

Progress

This contextual measure records the number and status of new regional sewerage service connection applications for non-urban areas. ​


  Fraser Sewerage Area (Serviced by Annacis Island)
  Fraser Sewerage Area (Serviced by Northwest Langley)
  Lulu Sewerage Area
  North Shore Sewerage Area
  Vancouver Sewerage Area

Number of regional sewerage connections

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Summa​ry of regional sewerage extensions​​

​​Policy provision​​

Metro Vancouver limits connection to regional sewerage services to lands with a​ Rural, Agricultural, or Conservation and Recreation regional land use designation unless specific criteria is met. The Metro Vancouver Board may determine that a proposed connection is the only reasonable means of preventing or alleviating a public health or environmental contamination risk, or that it would have no significant impact on the goals of containing urban development or protecting lands with a Rural, Agricultural, or ​Conservation and Recreation regional land use designation.

Source
This information is from the Metro Vancouver, Regional Planning and Housing Services internal database.

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