1755 Haro St (DP-2023-00439) development application

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The Director of Planning approved this application, and a Development Permit was issued on February 19, 2025.


Metcap Living has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:

  • Two infill buildings
    • six-storey apartment, fronting Haro St and
    • three-storey townhouse, along Rosemary Brown Lane
  • Minor safety upgrades in common rental building’s life safety, with no impact to tenancies (work includes upgrades to parkade structure, exit signs, fire alarm systems, emergency generator and lighting)
  • 61 secured market rental units
  • Proposed building height 60.72 ft. (18.5 m)
  • Proposed FSR of 1.69
  • Above 2.5 levels of existing underground parking with access from the lane
  • Accommodating the bicycle and parking requirements of the new and exiting rental tower

Under the site’s existing RM-5A zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Director of Planning.

Metcap Living has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:

  • Two infill buildings
    • six-storey apartment, fronting Haro St and
    • three-storey townhouse, along Rosemary Brown Lane
  • Minor safety upgrades in common rental building’s life safety, with no impact to tenancies (work includes upgrades to parkade structure, exit signs, fire alarm systems, emergency generator and lighting)
  • 61 secured market rental units
  • Proposed building height 60.72 ft. (18.5 m)
  • Proposed FSR of 1.69
  • Above 2.5 levels of existing underground parking with access from the lane
  • Accommodating the bicycle and parking requirements of the new and exiting rental tower

Under the site’s existing RM-5A zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Director of Planning.