(DC2) SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PROVISION

Part IV Edmonton Zoning Bylaw

Section DC2.1243

Charter Bylaw 20434

July 10, 2023

DC2.1243.1           General Purpose

To accommodate a variety of uses including commercial, office and professional services, health care services, community, recreational, entertainment and educational uses, with specific development criteria to establish a high standard of building appearance appropriate to the Site’s location adjacent to Gateway Boulevard NW, which serves as an entrance route to the City.

DC2.1243.2           Area of Application

The Provision shall apply to Areas A, B, C, D, and E, Plan 1620808 located on the northeast corner of Gateway Boulevard and 34 Avenue NW, as shown in Schedule “A” of the Charter Bylaw adopting this Provision, Strathcona Industrial Park.

DC2.1243.3           Uses

  1. Animal Hospitals and Shelters

  2. Auctioneering Establishments

  3. Automotive and Equipment Repair Shops

  4. Automotive and Minor Recreation Vehicle Sales/Rentals

  5. Bars and Neighbourhood Pubsa

  6. Breweries, Wineries and Distilleries

  7. Business Support Services

  8. Cannabis Retail Sales

  9. Carnivals

  10. Child Care Services

  11. Commercial Schools

  12. Convenience Retail Stores

  13. Convenience Vehicle Rentals

  14. Creation and Production Establishments

  15. Drive-in Food Services

  16. Equipment Rentals

  17. Fleet Services

  18. Funeral, Cremation and Interment Services

  19. Gas Bars

  20. General Retail Stores

  21. Government Services

  22. Greenhouses, Plant Nurseries and Garden Centres

  23. Health Services

  24. Household Repair Services

  25. Indoor Participant Recreation Services

  26. Limited Contractor Services

  27. Liquor Stores

  28. Major Amusement Establishments

  29. Major Service Stations

  30. Market

  31. Media Studios

  32. Minor Amusement Establishments

  33. Minor Service Stations

  34. Mobile Catering Food Services

  35. Nightclubs

  36. Outdoor Amusement Establishments

  37. Pawn Stores

  38. Personal Service Shops

  39. Private Clubs

  40. Professional, Financial, and Office Support Services

  41. Public Libraries and Cultural Exhibits

  42. Rapid Drive-through Vehicle Services

  43. Recycled Materials Drop-off Centre

  44. Recycling Depots

  45. Religious Assembly

  46. Residential Sales Centre

  47. Restaurants

  48. Secondhand Stores

  49. Special Event

  50. Specialty Food Services

  51. Spectator Entertainment Establishments

  52. Spectator Sports Establishments

  53. Truck and Mobile Home Sales/Rentals

  54. Urban Gardens

  55. Urban Indoor Farms

  56. Urban Outdoor Farms

  57. Vehicle Parking

  58. Veterinary Services

  59. Warehouse Sales

  60. Fascia On-premises Signs

  61. Freestanding On-premises Signs

  62. Projecting On-premises Signs

  63. Major Digital Signs

  64. Minor Digital Off-premises Signs

  65. Minor Digital On-premises Signs

  66. Minor Digital On-premises Off-premises Signs

  67. Roof Off-premises Signs

  68. Roof On-premises Signs

  69. Temporary On-premises Signs

DC2.1243.4           Development Regulations for Uses

  1. Bars and Neighbourhood Pubs and Restaurants shall be limited to 240 m2 of Public Space excluding within exterior patio/deck spaces.

  2. Specialty Food Services shall be limited to 120 m2 of Public Space excluding within exterior patio/deck spaces.

  3. The following regulations shall apply to Convenience Vehicle Rentals developments:

    1. all storage, display or parking areas shall be hardsurfaced; and

    2. lighting for the display areas shall be mounted on lamp standards and no exposed bulbs or strings of lights shall be used.

  4. Gas Bars, Minor and Major Service Stations and Rapid Drive-through Vehicle Services shall be developed in accordance with the following additional criteria:

    1. In addition to the requirements of Section 72 of the Zoning Bylaw, any canopy located over the gas pump islands shall be designed and finished in a manner consistent with the design and finishing of the principal building, such that the canopy is not obtrusive and maintains consistency with the eave line of the principal building.

  5. Signs shall comply with the regulations found in Schedule 59F.

  6. Urban Indoor Farms shall comply with Section 98 of this Bylaw.

DC2.1243.5           Development Regulations for Site and Built Form

  1. The development shall be in general conformance with the attached appendix.

  2. The maximum Floor Area Ratio shall be 3.5.

  3. The maximum building Height shall not exceed 14.5 m for flat, mansard and gambrel roofs, or 16.0 m for a roof type with a pitch of 4/12 (18.4 degrees) or greater.

  4. The minimum building Setbacks shall be:

    1. 3.0 m from the north Lot line;

    2. 1.5 m from the east Lot line;

    3. 6.0 m from the west Lot line; and

    4. 6.0 m from the south Lot line.

  5. Where the development does not exceed a Floor Area of 1000 m2 , is less than 7.0 m in Height, and the architectural treatment of the building façades, as well as the siting of the buildings on the Site minimizes the perceived massing of the development when viewed from either 34 Avenue NW or Gateway Boulevard NW, the minimum Setback may be reduced to 4.5 m, adjacent to those roadways.

 DC2.1243.6           Development Regulations for Building Design and Features

  1. All exposed building faces shall have consistent and harmonious exterior finishing materials.

  2. Any business premises or multiple occupancy building having a Floor Area greater than 3000 m2 or a single wall length greater than 40.0 m that is visible from 34 Avenue NW or Gateway Boulevard NW shall comply with the following development regulations:

    1. the roofline and building façade shall include design elements that reduce the perceived mass of the building and add architectural interest;

    2. the exterior wall finishing materials shall be predominantly composed of muted colours, with strong colours limited to use as an accent, so as to minimize the perceived mass of the building; and

    3. landscaping adjacent to exterior walls visible from 34 Avenue NW or Gateway Boulevard NW shall be used to minimize the perceived mass of the building and to create visual interest.

  3. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Zoning Bylaw, individual business identification signs located on the façades of buildings, shall be similar in proportion, construction materials and placement. The Sign shall be designed and located so as to ensure that the signage does not detract from the overall appearance of the development and is not obtrusive, having regard to the scale of the buildings on the Site and to the distance of the building Setback.

  4. An application for a new development or for an addition to existing building(s) shall be accompanied by a Site plan that shows the location of easement area(s) for all existing and proposed servicing infrastructure on the Site. The Development Officer, in consultation with the affected utility departments, shall adjust the minimum building Setbacks where such adjustments may be necessary to ensure:

    1. that proposed buildings do not conflict with existing or proposed servicing infrastructure; and

    2. that the type, amount and location of Landscaping, including berms, can be provided in a manner that does not conflict with existing or proposed servicing infrastructure.

  5. All on-site services for power, telephone and C.A.T.V. shall be underground. Underground power services shall also be provided for Signs requiring such services.

  6. All mechanical equipment, including roof mechanical units, shall be screened in a manner compatible with the architectural character of the building or concealed by incorporating it within the building.

DC2.1243.7           Development Regulations for Parking, Loading, Storage, and Access

  1. Vehicular entrances and exits, as well as on-site and off-site traffic and pedestrian routes, shall be located and designed in a manner that provides a clearly defined, safe, efficient and convenient circulation pattern for both on-site and off-site vehicular traffic and pedestrian movements, including accessible movements. Loading bays shall be located in such a manner as not to impede the safe and efficient flow of traffic and pedestrian movement and to minimize impacts on adjacent land Uses.

  2. Interior drive aisles and walkways shall promote contiguous and safe pedestrian and vehicular movement throughout the site.

  3. Pedestrian walkways and connections shall be accessible, safe, visually attractive, and well-defined by decorative and practical landscaping and lighting.

  4. Convenient pedestrian access to the shared use path shall be provided via walkway connections.

  5. No parking, loading, storage, trash collection, outdoor service or display area shall be permitted within a Setback. Loading, storage and trash collection areas shall be located to the rear or sides of the principal building and shall be screened from view from any adjacent Sites and public roadways in accordance with the provisions of Section 55.5 of the Zoning Bylaw. If the rear or sides of a Site are used for parking, an outdoor service or display area or both such areas shall be screened in accordance with the provisions of subsection 55.5 of the Zoning Bylaw.

DC2.1243.8           Development Regulations for Landscaping, Lighting and Amenity Areas

  1. Conceptual Landscape Plans shall be submitted, with the initial Development Permit Application, for review by the Development Officer. Prior to the issuance of the Development Permit, detailed Landscaping Plans shall be submitted to the satisfaction of the Development Officer to ensure a high standard of appearance and a sensitive transition for the surrounding developments.

Charter Bylaw 20434 Schedule "A" Map

DC2.1243 Appendix