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3661 W 4th Ave (DP-2025-00735) development application
Level One Construction Ltd. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission for interior alterations and change of use from Fitness Centre – Class 2 to Institution - Church, consisting of:Approximately 7,135 sq.ft.Church with a main hall, study rooms
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The alley is not currently on a bike lane; the alley and Ontario St bike lane do intersect, as is common with other bike lanes and alleys.The underground parking access is currently off of Ontario and the access to above-grade parking is from the lane
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As part of the rezoning process, the application is reviewed with respect to access and transportation impacts.
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How did the city come up with 28 storeys less than a laneway width away from a 30 storey building?
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The opportunity to ask questions through the Q&A is available from May 31 to June 13, 2023.We post all questions as-is and aim to respond within two business days.
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Also ther is no mention of any thoughts provided on how the trades, the delilvery trucks, the food delivery access and move-in move out access will be provided. Can you please elaborate on the number of parking spaces for the 179 strata units.
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Currently it is the only residential street in the area that runs all the way from Knight Street to Main Street and it is used by many people as an alternative to King Edward and East 33rd Ave.
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6 how long will the new building take to be built once building permit is issued? 7 how will the neighborhood traffic, roads, access, utility etc be impacted in construction? Thank youThank you for your questions.
1032 Robson St (DP-2020-00705) cannabis retail development application
Inspired Cannabis has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission for interior alterations and to change the use, at the above-noted address, to a Cannabis Retail Store consisting of:Change of use from Restaurant to Cannabis Retail on the main floor
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It's that the developer wants to save money. We shouldn't have to live with an uglier, taller neighborhood just to help their bottom line.