(DC1) DIRECT DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PROVISION

Boyle (Stovel Block)

10327-97 Street NW

 

Charter Bylaw 19051

November 4, 2019

 

1.        General Purpose

To preserve and enhance the Stovel Block, a municipally designated historic building, while providing an active, pedestrian friendly frontage and accommodating a range of uses to operate within the building. 

 

2.        Area of Application

This Provision shall apply to Lots 23 & 24, Block 10, Plan ND, located at 10327-97 Street NW, as shown on Schedule “A” appended to the Bylaw adopting this Provision, Boyle Street.

 

3.       Uses

  1. Apartment Hotels

  2. Bars and Neighbourhood Pubs

  3. Breweries, Wineries and Distilleries

  4. Business Support Services

  5. Cannabis Retail Sales

  6. Child Care Services

  7. Commercial Schools

  8. Convenience Retail Stores

  9. General Retail Stores

  10. Group Home

  11. Health Services

  12. Hotels

  13. Liquor Stores

  14. Live Work Unit

  15. Lodging Houses

  16. Major Home Based Business

  17. Minor Amusement Establishments

  18. Minor Home Based Business

  19. Multi-unit Housing

  20. Nightclubs

  21. Personal Service Shops

  22. Private Clubs

  23. Private Education Services

  24. Professional, Financial and Office Support Services

  25. Public Libraries and Cultural Exhibits

  26. Residential Sales Centre

aa.  Restaurants

bb.  Specialty Food Services

cc.  Urban Gardens

dd.  Urban Outdoor Farms

ee.  Veterinary Services

ff.   Fascia On-premises Signs

gg.  Projecting On-premises Signs

 

4.        General Provisions

  1. No Site plan shall be required.

  2. The maximum building Height shall not exceed 18.0 m.

  3. The maximum Floor Area Ratio shall be 4.0.

  4. No building Setbacks are required.

5.       Development Regulations – Heritage 

  1. The Stovel Block and the associated lands are a Designated Municipal Historic Resource. Exterior alterations and additions shall be sympathetic to and compatible with the historic Façades of the Stovel Block to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Heritage Officer. The following standards and guidelines shall be applied when reviewing Development Permit applications for the Stovel Block:

  1. the General Guidelines for Rehabilitation contained in the City of Edmonton Bylaw 18979, a Bylaw to designate the Stovel Block as a Municipal Historic Resource; and

  2. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada.

6.      Signage  

  1. Signs shall comply with the regulations found in Schedule 59H.

  2. A Comprehensive Sign Design Plan in accordance with the Provisions of Section 59.3 shall be required to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Heritage Officer.

  3. Signs erected on the designated heritage Façades and any addition shall comply with the following regulations to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Heritage Officer:

  1. may face a public roadway or a Lane.

  2. Signs may only be illuminated from an external source or individually backlit logogram or lettering. Internally lit or canned backlit signs are not permitted.

  3. A maximum of 10% of the first Storey glazing along the west and north Façades may be covered by Signs. The remainder of the glazing shall remain free from obstruction.

7. Parking, Loading, and Storage

  1. Vehicular access and egress shall be provided from the abutting Lane.

  2. No vehicle parking shall be required.

  3. No off-street loading space shall be required.

  4. Bicycle Parking shall be provided in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw, except that:

  1. a minimum of 10 Bicycle Parking spaces shall be provided in a secure facility within the building; and

  2. a minimum of 1 short term Bicycle Parking space for visitors shall be provided in an easily accessible location and available for public use.

  1. Vehicular parking, loading, storage and waste collection areas shall be located to the rear of the building, entirely on private property, and shall be screened from view from 103a Avenue NW, which shall include trees and shrubs, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer, in consultation with Waste Management Services.

  2. Any outdoor decorative or security lighting shall be designed and finished in a manner consistent with the design and finishing of the development and shall be provided to ensure a well-lit and safe environment for pedestrians, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Heritage Officer.

SCHEDULE "A"