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Summary: Former Molson Brewery site ODP amendment
The City of Vancouver is proposing to change the land use designation of the former Molson Brewery site from Industrial to Mixed Use.
4707 Belmont Ave (DP-2021-00169) development application
Ruby Forest Services Inc has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to perform landscape alterations to an existing one-family dwelling, consisting of:Removal of 9 site treesPlanting of 6 site treesUnder the site’s existing RS-1 zoning, the application
1470 W Broadway (DP-2026-00072) development application
Gracorp Properties has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a 38-storey plus a rooftop amenity level mixed-use building on site, consisting of:Retail use on ground and second floorA secondary station entrance for the future South
3435 W 6th Ave (DP-2022-00341) development application
32 ft./ 9.75 m for the Multiple Conversion Dwelling buildingA proposed Floor Space Ratio of 0.60 for the site (approximately 3,896 sq.ft.)A proposed attached garage with two vehicle parking spaces, having access from the lane to the eastUnder the site
935-955 W 57th Ave and 7225-7255 Laurel St enhanced rezoning proposal
Unique Sites are subject to an enhanced rezoning process to provide further information and review of proposals at an early stage due to the large scale and complexity of the site.The Cambie Corridor Plan contains policy for this 1.9 acre site to be rezoned
Phase 1: Listen & Learn - Council Update
On March 13, 2020 the Vancouver Plan team reported back to Vancouver City Council with it's first update on their early listening phase, Phase 1: Listen & Learn of the engagement process.The update provided an overview of major themes drawn from approximately
Q&A
For the Balfour Block, the Cambie Corridor Plan anticipates a mix of housing types – ground oriented family housing in the form of townhouses for the majority of the site and low- to lower mid-rise buildings (4 to 6 storeys) at the west end of the site
Why are there two options rather than just one?
Staff are seeking feedback from the public to inform a report to the Park Board commissioners who will decide which site is most suitable.We acknowledge the engagement process in March of 2020 was flawed and, as such, we chose to offer the SE option in
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365 E 33rd Ave (DP-2022-00924) development application
Architectural Collective has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:To add, alter and convert the existing character one-family dwelling to a Multiple Conversion Dwelling (Building 1) containing two dwelling