1628 Station St (DP-2022-00030) development application
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The Director of Planning approved the application on July 20, 2022, subject to conditions. A Development Permit may be issued once all conditions have been satisfied. For more information, please see the Prior-to letter under "Application documents"
MCM Architects has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a new eight-storey, mixed-use building fronting on Scotia Street with retail at level 1 and laboratory and ancillary office at levels 1-8, and retaining the existing building on site, consisting of:
A total Floor Space Ratio of 2.2 (28,722 m2 / 309,163 sq.ft.) including 1.7 new (21,922 m2 / 235,967 sq.ft.) and 0.5 existing (6,800 m2 / 73,196 sq.ft.)
A proposed height of approximately 45.01 m / 147.68 ft.
338 parking spaces and 136 Class A bicycle spaces located on three levels of underground parking with access off of Scotia Street
Under the site’s existing I-3 zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Director of Planning.
MCM Architects has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a new eight-storey, mixed-use building fronting on Scotia Street with retail at level 1 and laboratory and ancillary office at levels 1-8, and retaining the existing building on site, consisting of:
A total Floor Space Ratio of 2.2 (28,722 m2 / 309,163 sq.ft.) including 1.7 new (21,922 m2 / 235,967 sq.ft.) and 0.5 existing (6,800 m2 / 73,196 sq.ft.)
A proposed height of approximately 45.01 m / 147.68 ft.
338 parking spaces and 136 Class A bicycle spaces located on three levels of underground parking with access off of Scotia Street
Under the site’s existing I-3 zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Director of Planning.