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1845 W 13th Ave (DP-2024-01035) development application
Lineform Architecture Inc has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop on this site a two-storey duplex with a detached accessory building at the rear and consisting of:A total proposed Floor Space Ratio of 0.75 for the site (approximately
8290 Ross St (DP-2022-00663) development application
Kenneth Kim Architecture Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop on this site a five-storey, commerical building consisting of:Warehouse uses on Levels 1 - 4Office use on Level 5A proposed height of 18.3 m (60.0 ft.)A proposed
3792 W 4th Ave (DP-2025-00198) development application
3.47 for the site (approximately 45,234 sq. ft.)A proposed height of approximately 73.24 ft. (22.32 m)One level of underground parking providing a total of 21 spaces having access from Highbury StreetUnder the site’s existing C-2 zoning, the application
2405 E Broadway (DP-2025-00998) development application
total proposed Floor Space Ratio of 1.20 for the site (approximately 20,300 sq.ft.)A proposed height of approximately 10.7 m (35.10 ft.)One level of underground parking having access from the laneUnder the site’s existing C-1 zoning, the application
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Section 3.9 specifically sets out a menu of warnings and legal interventions that a new development could include and/or that a municipality could require a new development to include in order to mitigate the effect of railways on nearby residents or
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and what lane way use is being considered here?
Citywide Parking Permits
In November 2020, Vancouver City Council directed staff to explore a citywide residential parking program with a carbon surcharge as part of the Climate Emergency Action Plan.
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That said, solar access remains a key consideration of the Plan.
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
2466 W 15th Ave (DP-2021-01068) development application
(Building 2) at the rear of the site, for a total of three dwelling units, providing three attached parking spaces having vehicular access from the lane, consisting of:A proposed height of approximately 29.15 ft./ 8.9 m for the Multiple Conversion Dwelling