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The alley behind the project is narrow with no through road. This already poses a challenge for City waste disposal and other commercial vehicles trying to access the homes from the alley.
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Why does the proposal include insufficient setback from the lane?Mixed-use residential projects in the Broadway Plan do not have a minimum rear yard setback requirement.
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Thanks for your questions,Its our staff’s understanding that neither towers impact Seaforth Peace Park from the spring to fall equinoxes between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm, as outlined with the Solar Access Guidelines for Areas Outside of Downtown.
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The West End – Tower Form, Siting and Setbacks Bulletin requires the minimum distance between towers to be 24.4m (80 ft.). As the City attempts to solve housing crisis, how will "market price" be determined?
1961 E Broadway (DP-2023-00822) development application
Urban Solutions Architecture Limited has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a six-storey (plus roof top access) mixed-use building with retail at grade, and apartments, over two levels of underground parking having vehicular access
Portside Greenway (Wall Street) Survey - Phase 3
(Select one), How do you feel about the traffic calming and neighbourhood access as part of the Wall Street design? (Select one), Which age group do you belong to? (Select one), How do you describe your gender identity?
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Once people have a home and access to meals and staff to support them to access the basic necessities of life, they begin to heal from the damage and trauma of living outdoors.
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once the people who own our buildings learn how much more money they can make from their land?
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How does the height of this building compare to the development across East 15th Ave.? This application proposes a building with a height of 20.8 m. The building across the street at 3120-3184 Knight St. has a height of 15.9 m.
1326 E 64th Ave (DP-2022-00849) development application
The Property Owner of 1326 E 64th Avenue has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to provide exterior and interior alterations, and change of use from single detached house to single detached house with secondary suite.Scope of work includes