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Phase 3 Survey is Now Closed
Staff will review and summarize your responses and share an engagement summary in the coming weeks.Your feedback, combined with other inputs, will be used to finalize a plan which will be presented to Council in early June.
Q&A
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Topic explorations
They will provide an important input into public engagement activities provisionally scheduled for the fall 2020 and the development of an early site concept.
July 2022 - engagement review and technical studies
We are now reviewing the input you provided and will be sharing back a summary of what we heard by the end of summer.Over the summer and early fall we will also be working on a series of technical studies, including: An archaeological assessment of the
When will policy changes come into effect and how will current applications be affected?
For rezonings, the proposal is to "grandfather" all projects which have already submitted a formal rezoning application, or a formal rezoning enquiry prior to the date this report is referred to public hearing.
3140 W 55th Ave (DP-2020-00647) development application
Michael Laflamme Architect has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site, a one-family dwelling and stable, consisting of:A Floor Space Ratio of 0.10 for dwelling uses (approximately 10,257 sq. ft.)A Floor space
703 Heatley Ave (DP-2020-00866) development application
Ian McLean Architect Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:Interior and exterior alterations to this existing one-and-half-storey, one-family dwellingChange of use from one-family dwelling to one-family
2356 E 3rd Ave (DP-2020-00925) development application
Thomas Tsang Architect has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:To alter and convert this existing character one-family dwelling to a Multiple Conversion Dwelling (Building 1) containing two dwelling unitsProposed
1657 W King Edward Ave (DP-2021-00826) development application
Formwerks Architectural Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a two-and-a-half-storey plus basement, one-family dwelling with a detached accessory building at the rear, consisting of:A proposed Floor Space Ratio of 0.25 plus
Why can’t the units be more affordable? What can the City do?
One option staff are exploring could enable one unit in a multiplex to be secured as a “below-market homeownership” (BMHO) unit, instead of the builder paying a density bonus charge.