Charter Bylaw 20053
May 10, 2022
Charter Bylaw 20527
July 10, 2023
To allow for the development of street oriented Multi-Unit Housing in the form of row housing that allows a greater building Height and the opportunity for development on individual shallow lots where access is from a Lane.
Multi-unit Housing, in the form of row housing
Supportive Housing, Restricted to Limited Supportive Housing
Charter Bylaw 20527
July 10, 2023
The minimum density shall be 65 dwellings/ha.
Site area and Site dimensions shall be in accordance with Table 1.
Table 1 Site Area and Site Dimensions |
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minimum Site Area |
minimum Site Width |
minimum Site Depth |
i. Multi-unit Housing - Internal Dwelling |
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ii. Multi-unit Housing - End Dwelling |
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iii. Multi-unit Housing – Corner Dwelling |
Each Multi-unit Housing building shall not exceed a maximum of 48 m in width.
The maximum Height shall not exceed 13.0 m.
The maximum total Site Coverage shall be in accordance with Table 2.
Table 2 Site Coverage |
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i. Multi-unit Housing - Internal Dwelling |
57% |
ii. Multi-unit Housing - End Dwelling |
45% |
iii. Multi-unit Housing – Corner Dwelling |
40% |
The minimum Front Setback shall be 4.5 m.
Charter Bylaw 20527
July 10, 2023
The minimum Rear Setback shall be 5.5 m, except that it shall be 1.2 m for a detached Garage where the vehicle door faces the Lane.
The minimum Side Setback shall be 1.2 m, except that it shall be 2.4 m for a Corner Lot where the Side Yard Abuts a flanking public roadway other than a Lane.
Vehicular access shall be from a Lane.
Charter Bylaw 20527
July 10, 2023
Each Principal Dwelling unit within the Multi-unit Housing building shall be individually defined through a combination of architectural features that may include variations in the rooflines, projection or recession of the façade, porches or entrance features, building materials, or other treatments.
Each Multi-unit Housing building shall be limited to a maximum of 5 principal Dwelling units.
On Corner Sites the Façades of a principal building Abutting the Front Lot Line and the flanking Side Lot Line shall use consistent building materials and architectural features, and shall include features such as windows, doors, or porches.
Multi-unit Housing shall not repeat the same architectural features more than six times on a block face.
Signs shall comply with the regulations found in Schedule 59A.