In Progress
75% of all site designs approved at issued Building Permit for all new small scale ground-oriented development will have 40% or greater soil-based landscaping.
City of Maple Ridge Corporate Plan

Description

KR End Date

1/29/27

Complete?

No

Completed Date

N/A

KR Public Update

Staff are advancing new soil‑based landscape standards to support high‑quality urban infill development and small‑scale, ground‑oriented housing. These standards are being designed to align with rainwater management requirements, ensuring a consistent and integrated approach to development review. Once finalized, the proposed regulations will be brought forward to Council for consideration as an amendment to the City’s Zoning Bylaw.

In parallel with this work, the City is preparing to launch three additional initiatives that will strengthen long‑term environmental health, improve site‑level stormwater performance, and enhance the resilience of new development:

  • Establishing a baseline measurement of site permeability and a regular reporting and monitoring cycle by December 2026.

  • Requiring applicants to demonstrate pre‑ and post‑development permeability conditions that run with the land title
  • Supporting developers and builders in identifying practical solutions to manage site permeability by December 2026, with updated standards, guides, and training sessions, helping industry partners meet emerging standards and contribute to citywide objectives.

Together, these initiatives form a comprehensive program aimed at improving environmental performance, supporting sustainable growth, and ensuring that new development contributes positively to the City’s long‑term resilience.