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However when I bought my house in 2007 across the price park, I was told there was a by-law on heights in this corridor. Because of that by-law, my house roof was cut to meet that by-law code. Now I am asking the city : is this by-law removed?
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I love seeing people gather in the little parklets and often stop to talk to my neighbours there. People take pride in gardening as well.
What resources are available to help me improve my
Whether you’re looking to replace a water heater or improve the efficiency of your home, there are many supports available to help: The Home Energy Navigator provides support and resources to help homeowners learn what energy efficiency means for their home, and how to navigate simple and challenging equipment upgrades. The program is fully-funded by the City of Vancouver, and each Energy Concierge can also help connect homeowners with available rebates. Link: https://homeenergynav.ca/vancouver/ CleanBC rebates are available to lessen the cost of replacing equipment. The free service is provided by CleanBC and BC Hydro to offer both financial incentives and support to help homeowners make the switch. Link: https://www.betterhomesbc.ca/ Energy Coach phone service: 1-844-881-9790 (open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm) Income-based support programs The CleanBC Income Qualified Program offers low-interest financing, free energy saving kits and additional rebates for low-income homeowners Link: CleanBC Income Qualified Program (betterhomesbc.ca) Federal incentives are available from the Greener Homes Grant, which offers up to $5,000 in rebates and $40,000 in zero-interest loans Find the right contractor with the CleanBC Program Registered Contractors list Link: Search the list of CleanBC program registered contractors(External link) Renovation Resources and Tips from Canadian Homebuilders Association Link: https://www.chba.ca/CHBA/Renovating/CHBA/Renovating/Renovating.aspx
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Breakdown of different types of market rental Parking underground Who is doing property management screening of renters for safety of neighborhood Impact on my property value May I raise my fence to increase my privacy Where is the public open house
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To clarify my question, why are there towers indicated on West 1st Ave. in the application when zoning does not allow for them? My understanding is 6 storeys is the maximum allowed on West 1st.
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It is my impression the sewer services run under the right of way North of 5th Ave, and not under the street itself.
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My sister lives next door to a low income housing building and there’s lots of crime, needles and homeless people in the area due to the low income housing building near her home. Is a below market home the same as a low income housing building?
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I can also not afford to break my lease. What do you suggest for residents who will have to relocate based on your development proposal? I was not informed of this proposed build when I signed my lease mid-December.
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I live in a tiny bachelor unit that costs over $1000 a month amd because I am applying for disability, my folks are paying my rent. Will there be any units available for people like me? And will they be cat friendly?
Do trees on my property have to be removed to achieve
Staff anticipate there will be tree removal with the construction of multiplexes, as there currently is tree removal with new houses and duplexes. It is difficult to retain trees in the middle of the site and provide a new multiplex. Tree retention will be focussed on the front yard for multiplexes which is the most practical location for retention, and where the trees contribute to the pedestrian experience. To offset tree loss, each multiplex will be required to plant new trees in the front yard if there are none existing. This requirement is extended to new houses and duplexes with suites to add to tree canopy in the overall neighbourhood.