2029 E 6th Ave (DP-2020-00123) development application

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The Director of Planning approved this application, and a Development Permit was issued on April 4, 2024.


JWT Architecture and Planning has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop on this site:

  • To subdivide the existing lot containing a one-family dwelling with secondary suite, that includes a Heritage Designation By-law to protect the Kilpin Residence at 2146 Semlin Drive
  • Develop a one-family dwelling with secondary suite at the rear, containing one parking space having vehicular access from East 6th Avenue
  • No change to the height of the existing house
  • A peak height of 29.7 ft. for the new one-family dwelling
  • Floor Space Ratios for each:
    • Existing house FSR of 0.67 (2,718 sq. ft.)
    • New one-family dwelling FSR of 0.80 (3,211 sq. ft.)

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

JWT Architecture and Planning has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop on this site:

  • To subdivide the existing lot containing a one-family dwelling with secondary suite, that includes a Heritage Designation By-law to protect the Kilpin Residence at 2146 Semlin Drive
  • Develop a one-family dwelling with secondary suite at the rear, containing one parking space having vehicular access from East 6th Avenue
  • No change to the height of the existing house
  • A peak height of 29.7 ft. for the new one-family dwelling
  • Floor Space Ratios for each:
    • Existing house FSR of 0.67 (2,718 sq. ft.)
    • New one-family dwelling FSR of 0.80 (3,211 sq. ft.)

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