Pid Transit (ALRT) and Commuter Rail. Land use decisions will take t _ into account. — 6.2 Utilities Policies : create employment generators. The - investment to meet that goal is the sout Seographic focus of public , h-east industrial area. 0 a ir own expense and collecting from oy seq of latecomer charges, (3) The development staging system for new residential ar this plan. Development is limited to Phase One. Monitoring of development is the basis for permitting development in Phase Two areas. (see Plan Map Schedule B) eas is part of = (4) IE a higher level of demand for housing occurs than is projected, ay amendment to the plan is to be made adding to or revising development Stages. The amendments are to be carried out in such a way to help 7 : Soe | meet the plan goals and objectives for | : - development of employment generators ~ matching the rate of trowth and abilityto pay for improvements. services with the City's : - installing flood: protec tion for south Port Coquitlam. - improving the quality of new amenities for the community. development to provide better 6.35 schools Policies (1) The City is well served by schools. The only area that does not have a school is the north-east agricultural land which will not be - developed during the life of this plan. (2) Part of the City's redevelopment Strategy for older residential areas ho ee is to encourage development of new family oriented apartment buildings. 6.4 Parks Policies (1) Priorities for parks and recreation are for the existing fields and indoor | recreation facilities as the highest priority, as followed by improvements to parks and outdoor athletic facilities. Lower priority is given to indoor recreation facility improvements and to cultural ~ arts facilities. programming of (2) The City will continue payment of Development applications to acquire to require five percent parks dedication or : Cost Charges of all residential subdivision land of scenic or recreation value for parks. 2162 Sle | PAGE Alo Ae Ree em em emen ose Mime a ee nee