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720 E 30th Ave (DP-2022-00246) development application
Paper Architecture has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a two-storey one-family (Infill) dwelling (Building 2) on the South portion of the site, providing one parking space having vehicular access from the lane to the site consisting
1770 W 38th Ave (DP-2022-00007) development application
South-West portion of the site, consisting of:A proposed height of approximately 35.10 ft./ 10.7 m for the principal buildingA proposed height of approximately 25 ft./ 7.6 m for the Infill buildingA proposed Floor Space Ratio of 0.3+1,400 m² for the
2672 Cambridge St (DP-2022-00884) development application
Raffaele + Associates has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop an Infill single detached house on the south portion of the site, consisting of:A proposed height of approximately 25 ft./ 7.62 m for the Infill buildingA proposed Floor
5505-5585 Oak St (Shawn Oaks) enhanced rezoning proposal
Unique Sites are subject to an enhanced rezoning process (site design) to provide further information and review of proposals at an early stage due to the large scale and complexity of the site.
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also be required to pay Development Cost Levies (DCLs), which helps pay for infrastructure upgrades and other needs made necessary by growth.The total amounts of both the CAC and DCLs will be confirmed at the conclusion of the review of the rezoning
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According to the SRP, if the entire block is single family homes, it requires the first development to start at either corner of the block . Please advise.
1928 Graveley St (DP-2021-00756) development application
The owner has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a two-storey infill one-family dwelling on the south side of the lot of this existing one-family dwelling, consisting of:A proposed height of approximately 24.5 ft. for the Infill
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The technical assessment sheets to the Main Street view cone are provided in Appendix G of the Citywide Development Guidelines Early Actions – Public Views, Solar Access, and Residential Tower Floorplates report, which identifies this site to be within
1921 E 2nd Ave (DP-2021-00673) development application
Terra Firma Design Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a new two-family dwelling (Building 1) at the front of the site and a one-family dwelling (Building 2) at the rear of the site, consisting of:A proposed height of approximately
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Beginning in the early 20th Century, however, pressures from the City of Vancouver, senior levels of government, and various non-Indigenous public and private interests displaced Squamish residents and dismantled reserve land holdings.