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Initiative 1. Residential Parking Permit pollution charge
Residents who choose to buy a polluting vehicle with a 2023 or later model year would pay the pollution charge as part of their permit fee Residents who choose to buy a low- or zero-emissions vehicle with a 2023 or later model year would not pay the pollution
Initiative 2. New overnight parking permit zone
A new overnight permit zone is being proposed to cover residential parts of the city that don't already require parking permits.It would enable the pollution charge to be fairly applied across the city, and help fund climate emergency actions.Residents
2080 W 36th Ave (DP-2021-00967) development application
The City of Vancouver has received an application to alter and convert the existing one-family dwelling, listed on the Vancouver Heritage Registry as a "C" status building, to a one-family dwelling with a secondary suite (Building 1), consisting of:A
1842 E 16th Ave (DP-2020-00564) development application
Aform Development Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:Alter and convert this existing one-family dwelling to a two and one-half storey one-family dwelling with a secondary suite:A proposed FSR
2625 Oxford St (DP-2021-00759/ DP-2021-00760) development application
4,950 sq. ft.)Three parking spaces provided having vehicular access from laneOn the proposed west lot, to develop a two-family dwelling and, to alter and convert the existing heritage barn to an infill one-family dwelling at the rear including:A total
2592 Eton St (DP-2021-00262) development application
Quantum Construction Ltd has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:Alter and convert this existing one-family character dwelling to a one-family dwelling with a secondary suite (Building 1)Develop a one-and-half-storey
1921 E 2nd Ave (DP-2021-00673) development application
Terra Firma Design Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a new two-family dwelling (Building 1) at the front of the site and a one-family dwelling (Building 2) at the rear of the site, consisting of:A proposed height of approximately
1557 E 21st Ave (DP-2021-00860) development application
Aform Development Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:Building 1: to alter, add and convert this existing character one-family dwelling to a one-family dwelling with secondary suiteTotal height
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New development is required to provide a portion of the building as new below-market rental units and meet the robust tenant protection policies which provide options for existing renters to return to the new building without rent increases.
2896 W 12th Ave (DP-2022-00103) development application
J&R Katz Design + Architecture Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to perform addition/alteration to the existing one-family dwelling (Building 1) and, to develop an infill one-family dwelling (Building 2) at the rear of the site