Part IV Edmonton Zoning Bylaw
Charter Bylaw 18723
February 25, 2019
DC2.1046.1. General Purpose
To provide for a mix of small-scale commercial, retail, and office uses within an existing commercial building.
DC2.1046.2. Area of Application
This Provision shall apply to Lots 353 & OT, Block 16, Plan 4423AJ located on the Southwest corner of 116 Street NW and 106 Avenue NW, as shown on Schedule A.
DC2.1046.3. Uses
Bars and Neighbourhood Pubs
Breweries, Wineries and Distilleries
Business Support Services
Commercial Schools
Convenience Retail Stores
Creation and Production Establishments
General Industrial Uses
General Retail Stores
Health Services
Household Repair Services
Indoor Participant Recreation Services
Limited Contractor Services
Media Studios
Minor Alcohol Sales
Minor Amusement Establishments
Personal Service Shops
Private Clubs
Private Education Services
Professional, Financial and Office Support Services
Restaurants
Specialty Food Services
Fascia On-premises Signs
Projecting On-premises Signs
DC2.1046.4. General
Notwithstanding Section 720.3(2), no site plan is required.
The maximum Floor Area Ratio shall be 1.8.
The maximum building Height shall not exceed 12 m.
The minimum building setback from the north, south, and east Lot line shall be 0 m.
The minimum setback from the west Lot line shall be 9.0m.
The minimum number of on-site parking spaces shall be 4.
A minimum of one Off-street Loading space shall be required.
Parking, loading, and garbage collection shall be permitted within the west setback. Loading, storage and garbage collection shall be screened from the view of adjacent properties and public roadways to the satisfaction of the Development Officer.
All mechanical equipment, including roof mechanical units, shall be concealed by screening in a manner compatible with the architectural character of the building or concealed by incorporating it within the building.
Signs shall comply with the regulations found in Schedule 59F.
A Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Assessment shall be provided to the satisfaction of the Development Officer to ensure that the development provides a safe urban environment in accordance with the guidelines and principles established in the Design Guide for a Safer City (City of Edmonton, 1995).
DC2.1046.5. Development Regulations for Specific Uses
Bars and Neighbourhood Pubs shall be limited to a maximum of 120 m2 of Public Space.
Restaurants shall be limited to a maximum of 120 m2 of Public Space.
Convenience Retail Stores Use shall be limited to 275 m2 of gross Floor Area.
Specialty Food Services shall be limited to a maximum of 120 m2 Public Space.
Breweries, Wineries and Distilleries shall be developed accessory to a Restaurant or Bar and Neighbourhood Pub.
Personal Service Shops shall not include Body Rub Centres.
General Industrial Uses shall be restricted to temporary storage rentals on the second storey. For the purpose of this provision, temporary storage rentals shall be defined as the storage of residential or commercial goods accessed through a separate entry. Storage of industrial or hazardous materials are not permitted.