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2050 W 16th Ave (DP-2024-00147) development application
for the site (approximately 4,400 sq.ft.)A proposed height of approximately 44.75 ft. (13.64 m)A total of three parking spaces having vehicular access from the rear laneUnder the site’s existing FSD zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be
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All societies managing community gardens in parks are required to enter into a license agreement with the Park Board.
Phase 4 Engagement is now closed
From June 16 to July 16, the Jericho Lands Planning Team collected feedback on the landowner's Revised Site Plan Concept.
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Site ecology
False Creek, is in the shared, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Shoreline area of False Creek Flats, Vancouver Archives, circa 1904The False Creek floodplain between present-day Main Street and Clark Drive were once shallow tidal mud flats supporting a rich and diverse ecosystem. When flooded at high tide, mudflats attract numerous species including juvenile salmon, seals, herons and ducks. These foraging shorebirds, fish and mammals feed on the thin nutritious “biofilm” layer that the mudflats provide. Forage fish such as Pacific herring continue to play a key role in the ecology of False Creek. These small fish are preyed upon by larger fish, seabirds, and marine mammals, and their role is critical in the food web that sustains life on the Pacific Coast. Cormorants are seabirds that nest and feed in the False Creek area, diving underwater for small fish. Their presence in False Creek indicates there are forage fish in these waters.By 1918, these tidal flats were paved over and the railway terminal was built here. The False Creek shoreline was increasingly paved as development in the area grew. In 1968 the industrial designation of False Creek was removed.This project presents an opportunity to support the long-term work of enhancing the ecological health of this area.
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Most of my neighbours cycle, and use public transit but we also use our cars.
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Certainly the commercial component will encourage more traffic to and from the site. How about limiting right hand turns onto 28th for local traffic only?
756 W 26th Ave (DP-2021-01052) development application
Fastmark Development Corp. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a three-storey stacked townhouse multiple dwelling building on this site, including:A site total of six strata market dwelling unitsApproximate total site Floor
197 W 26th Ave (DP-2021-01046) development application
Fastmark Development Corp. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a three-storey ground-oriented townhouse multiple dwelling building on this site, including:A site total of six strata market dwelling unitsApproximate total site
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How will this area be kept safe for my young children? In November, 2021, Council instructed staff to initiate a planning process for the areas around the Rupert and Renfrew SkyTrain stations, within which this site is located.