2401 St. George St (formerly 482 E 8th Ave) (DP-2020-00299) development application
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The Director of Planning has requested you be advised that this development application was withdrawn by the applicant on November 14, 2022.
Please note the project description has been updated since the original application for this project in 2020. Changed (reduced) is the number of units proposed and parking spaces, as well as the building height and FSR.
Integra Architecture Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop on the site, a three-storey multiple dwelling building containing a total of seven dwelling units consisting of:
A proposed height of 12.90 m. (42.32 ft.)
A proposed Floor Space Ratio of 1.25 (1,051 m² / 11,313 sq. ft.)
Seven enclosed parking spaces with access from the lane
Under the site’s existing RM-4 zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Director of Planning.
Please note the project description has been updated since the original application for this project in 2020. Changed (reduced) is the number of units proposed and parking spaces, as well as the building height and FSR.
Integra Architecture Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop on the site, a three-storey multiple dwelling building containing a total of seven dwelling units consisting of:
A proposed height of 12.90 m. (42.32 ft.)
A proposed Floor Space Ratio of 1.25 (1,051 m² / 11,313 sq. ft.)
Seven enclosed parking spaces with access from the lane
Under the site’s existing RM-4 zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Director of Planning.