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I will let you know when they have been updated.Update (January 29):We’ve uploaded a higher‑resolution version of the architectural drawings in the Application Documents section of this page. They should now be much easier to read.
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The Rezoning Planner can also be contacted directly for any further feedback or questions. Why are making them so tall ? They won’t fit in to the over all look of the community.
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However, it is the provincial government that is responsible for delivering schools, so school funding is not included in the Public Benefits Strategy for the Broadway Plan.
About the Sen̓áḵw Development
, police, utilities, public works and library services, and the Squamish Nation will pay for these services at the same rates as property owners in Vancouver.The City is responsible for delivering transportation and safety upgrades in surrounding neighbourhoods
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The reports seem inaccurate for this application as they present a shadow the same size as the building next to it. That building is only 3 stories high.Thank you for your question.
Your Favorite Places
This is a way for you to tell us about the places that are most important to you, what you love about them and how they might be improved as we think about the future.
Staff report to Council now live
can read the report and draft Policy Statement, view the meeting agenda, and sign up to speak to Council by visiting the City's Council meeting web page (here).
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respondent, why are city staff excluding Marpole from the proposed transition zones policy, instead of consulting the community to see whether they desire to be included in it?
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The number of apartment units will be informed by the design guidelines for residential rental districts and by other zoning regulations such as those on minimum and maximum unit sizes, number of required family units and so forth.
Phase 4 Engagement Summary is now online and next steps
Through our Shape Your City project web page and a number of public events co-hosted with the site’s landowners – the MST Partnership and Canada Lands Company – we gathered feedback on the landowners’ Revised Site Concept.