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What happens if I have a permit enquiry or application in-stream when the changes come into effect?
The legacy clause will allow applications for single detached house and single detached house with secondary suite, including additions to a character house, made on or before the date the new regulations are enacted to proceed under the old regulations
What are the issues with the greenway today?
Much of the route exists today as a local bike route or shared multi-use path of varying quality. There is also a protected lane section on the Powell Street overpass.
Update: FAQ's and follow-up from our in-park event
On November 20th, staff from the Park Board and also the Vancouver Urban Food Forest Foundation (VUFFF) were on-site at Burrard View Park to answer questions and share information about the proposal.
How much do permits cost in Vancouver today?
Permits in Vancouver’s existing residential zones cost between about $45 and $400 annually, depending on location, which is equal to about $3.75 to $33 per month. Fees are generally higher in more dense parts of the city where parking issues are more significant. In the West End (the most expensive zone at ~$400 per year), a lower cost non-market rate of ~$90 per year is available to low-income households. To help manage demand, permit sales are limited to two per household in some locations.Visit vancouver.ca/parking to learn more about the City’s existing residential permit program.Permits in Vancouver's existing residential zones cost between about $45 and $400 annually, depending on location.
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they buy into the development.
Broadway Plan Implementation Report
As part of Broadway Plan implementation, City staff are bringing a report to Council on March 29 that will provide a general update on implementation progress to date, as well as several policy recommendations to address Council directions.
570 Columbia St - formerly 105 Keefer St (DP-2017-00681) development application
Staff will be in attendance to provide policy and process related context, as requiredPrevious application:In response to a decision by the BC Supreme Court, the City of Vancouver is required to reconsider the development proposal by Beedie Living at
Mountain View Cemetery hedges and fences
This map highlights the perimeter according to the primary intention(s) for each section.GREEN - retain primarily as hedgeBLUE - residential style, visually and acoustically transparent. Mix of picket fence and hedgeBLACK - sound and visual barrier: steel panel fence, stone wall
More info on this engagement
What we've heard so farIn 2020, we conducted Round 1 of public engagement in the Burrard View Area.
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What insurance will be in place given that this has happed before on this street?