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City of Vancouver Zoning and Development By-law Community Services, 453 W. 12th Ave Vancouver, BC V5Y 1V4 F 604.873.7344 fax 873.7060 planning@city.vancouver.bc.ca CD-1 (47) Langara Gardens By-law No. 4358 (Being a By-law to Amend By-law 3575, being the Zoning and Development By-law) Effective April 9, 1968 (Amended up to and including By-law No. 8169, dated March 14, 2000) Consolidated for Convenience Only

1 [Section 1 is not reprinted here. It contains a standard clause amending Schedule D (Zoning District Plan) to reflect this rezoning to CD-1.] 2 The area shown included within the heavy black outline on Schedule A is rezoned CD-1, and the only uses permitted within the said area, subject to such conditions as Council may by resolution prescribe, and the only uses for which development permits will be issued are: (a) maximum of 607 dwelling units in multiple dwellings; (b) local commercial uses including shoe repair shop, barber shop, beauty parlor, laundromat, dry cleaner, financial institution, medical office, office, restaurant and retail to a maximum commercial floor space total of 2 057.80 m² (22,150 sq. ft.); (c) accessory buildings and uses customarily ancillary to the above uses. [6213; 87 09 15] 3 Floor Space Ratio The maximum floor space ratio, measured in accordance with the provisions of the RT-2A District Schedule, for all uses, excluding the common use amenity area, shall not exceed 0.782. The common use amenity area shall not exceed 929.3 m² (10,000 sq. ft.). [6213; 87 09 15] 3.1 Where exterior walls greater than 152 mm in thickness have been recommended by a Building Envelope Professional as defined in the Building By-law, the area of the walls exceeding 152 mm, but to a maximum exclusion of 152 mm thickness, shall be excluded in the computation of floor space ratio, except that this section shall not apply to walls in existence prior to March 14, 2000. [8169; 00 03 14] 4 Height The maximum building height, measured above the base surface, shall be as follows: (a) (b) for that portion of the site within Area A in Diagram 1 below, 54.86 m (180 ft.); for that portion of the site within Area B in Diagram 1 below, 9.14 m (30 ft.). [6213; 87 09 15] Note: Information included in square brackets [ ] identifies the by-law numbers and dates for the amendments to By-law No. 4358 or provides an explanatory note. City of Vancouver CD-1 (47) Amended to By-law No. 8169 Langara Gardens 1 March 14, 2000

5 Off-Street Parking Off-street parking for all uses shall be provided, developed and maintained in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Parking By-law, except that one space shall be provided for each 70 m² (753.5 sq. ft.) of gross residential floor area. [6213; 87 09 15] 6 Loading One off-street loading space shall be provided, developed and maintained in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Parking By-law. [6213; 87 09 15] 7 [Section 7 is not reprinted here. It contains a standard clause including the Mayor and City Clerk s signatures to pass the by-law and to certify the by-law number and date of enactment.] [6213; 87 09 15] City of Vancouver CD-1 (47) Amended to By-law No. 8169 Langara Gardens 2 March 14, 2000

Schedule A City of Vancouver CD-1 (47) Amended to By-law No. 8169 Langara Gardens 3 March 14, 2000

BY-LAW NO _ 4358 A By-law to amend By-law No. 3575 being the Zoning and Development By-law THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VANCOUVER in ts as follows: optin meeting assembled i The plan attached to and forming an integral part of By-law No. 3575 and designated as the "Zoning District Plan" and marked as Schedule "D" to said By-law is hereby amended according to the plan marginally numbered Z118-B, annexed to this By-law and marked as Schedule "D" hereto, and in accordance with the explanatory legend, notations, references and boundaries designated, described, delimited and specified in particularity shown upon said plan annexed hereto; and the various boundaries and districts shown upon the plan hereto annexed respectively are an amendment of and in substitution for the respective districts, designated and marked on said Schedule "D" of said By-law No. 3575 in so far as the same are changed, modified or -ied thereby, and the said Schedule "D" annexed to said -law No. 3575 shall be deemed to be and is hereby declared tb be amended accordingly and the said Schedule "D" attached to this By-law is hereby declared to be and shall form an integral part of said plan marked as Schedule "D" to said By-law No. 3575 as if originally incorporated therein, and shall be interpreted accordingly..1, The area shown outlined in black on the said plan is rezoned CD-l, and the only uses permitted within the said area and the only uses for which development permits will be issued are low and high rise apartment buildings and commercial premises, subject to such conditions as Council ma lution prescribe pursuant to section 565 (f) of ancouver Charter. _? This By-law shall come into force and take effect after the date of the final passing hereof. on and _ -*v E AND PASSED in open Council this 9th day of April, 196s. 3y--law received:,_?ading 2acling.:ading - April 9, 196s - April 9, 1968 - April 9, 1968 *. i.,.-...,._, ;,_.._. _.,*., -.._., CITY CI,ERJ<. -

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- CITY OF VANCOUVER SPECIAL COUtiCIL MEETING A Special Meeting of the Council of the City of Vancouver was held on Thursday, January 29, 1987 at the Warpole-Oakridge, Community Centre, 990 West 59th Avenue, at approximately 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of holding a Public Bearing to amend the Zoning and DeveIapment By-I-. PRESENT : CLERK TO TBE COUNCIL: Mayor Campbell Aldermen Baker, Bellamy, Boyce, Caravetta, Davies Eriksen, Owen, Price, Puil and Taylor Mrs. J. Thomas COMMITTEE OF TEE WHOLE MOVED by Ald. Bellamy, SECONDED by Ald. Boyce, THAT this Council resolve itself into Committee of the Whole, Mayor Campbell in the Chair, to consider proposed amendments to the Zoning and Development By-law. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 1. Text Amendment - Northwest Corner of 57th Avenue and Cambie Street - Langara Gardens The Council considered an application of Michael Geller and Associates Limited as follows: TEXT AMENDMENT: NORTHWEST CORNER OF 57TH AVENUE AND CAMBIE STREET - LANGARA GARDENS - COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (CD-11 BY-LAW NO. 4358 (i1 The proposed text amendment, if approved, would amend the existing by-law to: pormit the construction of 18-storey tower containing 85 dwelling units anda:ol.l ma (2,200 sq. ft. 1 of ground-level commercial space. This would replace a two-storey building at the same location. The tower would be similar in design and height to the _. exirting three towersj incorporate the entire site, including the existing and proposed development, thereby permitting the ultimate use and developprent of the site generally as follow8: 607 dwelling units in multipler~~~;;ings; commercial uses including rertaurant, office, medical office ana financial institutions, provided that the total amount of commercial floor area does not exceed 2,057.8 rnt (22,150 sq. ft.11 Cont'd....

Special Council (Public Bearing), January 29, 1987.... 2 Tax t Amendment - Northwest Corner of 57th Avenue and Cambie Street - Langara Gardens (Cont d) iii) Any accessory uses customarily ancillary to the above; maximum floor space ratio of 0.7821 maximum height from 54.9 m (180 ft.1 at the southeast corner of the site to 9.1 II (30 ft.) throughout the remainder of the site; and B Mm d consequential amendments. of Planning recommended approval subject to the following conditions proposed for adoption by resolution of Council: (a) That the detailed scheme of development in a development permit application is first approved by the Director of Planning, having particular regard to: improved transition between the proposed tower and the two-storey multiple dwelling to the west. provision of a secured and covered pedestrian connection from the underground parking area serving the existing towers to the proposed tower in. accordance with the recommendation of the city Engineer. (b) That the approved form of dsvelopment is generally as prepared by Waisman, Dewar, Grout and Carter, Architects, stamped Received, City Planning Department, October 8, 1986*,. provided that the Director of Planning may allow alterations to this approved form of development when approving the detailed scheme of development as outlined in resolution (a) above. Mr. Ian Smith, Zoning Division, reviewed the application and advised the proposed expansion would result in a net increase of 73 rental dwelling units (14a) and a small commensurate increase in the retail area (118). It was the opinion of the Director of Planning that the fourth tower on the site represented the best possible design solution. Public response had been minimal and a traffic consultant s report commissioned by the applicants at the City s request concluded the proposed expansion would add about 50 cars to the traffic generated by the whole Langara G8rden8 development and was not expected to cause any severe problems. Hr. Clive Grout, Architect, for the applicant, described features of the proposed development noting some of the suites had been designed to accomodate handicapped persons. While traffic generated by the expansion would not be a problem, there was evidence of increasing volumes of traffic utilizing 57th and 59th Avenues and he rocomnded the City Engineer consider appropriate traffic measures at these intersections with Catiie Street. The Mayor called for speakers for or against the proposal and the following speakers addressed Council: - Hr. 8. Culham, 7184 Neal Street, opposed the rezoning and addition of a fourth tower, citing the need for an indepth study of the entire south Vancouver area before such ad hoc spot rezoning should proceed.. Cont d...

Special council (Public Hearing), January 29, 1987.... 3 Text Amendment - Northwest Corner of 57th Avenue and Cambie Street - LangarC Gardens (Cont d) ns. * Mona Eeppner there would be increased density, shadowing, view obstruction and intolerable demand on existing recreational facilities at Langara Gardens. - Krs. K. Ysnke, cimrty rmestnlents, ststeerd Sb4 fetters had been received f rom Langara Gardens residents indicating approval for a fourth tower; 14 residents were opposed. A letter from Hr. C Mrs. R. J. Phillips, 7596 Selkirk Street, opposing the application was noted. MOVED by Ald. Bellamy, TBAT the application be approved subject to the conditions proposed by the Director of Planning as set out in this Minute of the Public Rearing. (Aldermen Caravetta and Puil opposed) - CARRIED 2. Rezoning - Northwest Corner 57th Avenue and Laurel Street An application of Hr. Tomizo Yamamoto, Architect, was considered as follows: REZONING: LOCATION - 57th AVENUE AND LAUREL STREET (Lots A amended, 1, 2, B and C, Block,l6A, D.L. 526) Present Zoning: RS-1 One-Family Dwelling District Proposed Zoning: CD-l Comprehensive Development District (i) The draft CD-l by-law, if approved, would accommodate the use and development of the site generally as follows: 31 dwelling units, comprising multiple dwellings, two-family dwellings, one-family dwellings and a multiple conversion dwelling8 uses customarily ancillary to the above; maximum floor space ratio of maximu site coverage of maximum height of 9.8 m 53Q; 0.601 (32 ft.); provisions regarding off-street parking.. (ii) Any consequential amendments. The Director of Planning recommended approval subject to the following conditions proposed for adoption by resolution of Council: (8) That the detailed scheme of development in a development permit application is first approved by the Director of Planning, having particular regard to: deletion of three dwelling units, numbered 17, 18 and 31 on the submitted plans; reduction in the maximum floor space ratio to 0.55; reduction in the maximum site coverage to 50%~ maximum two-storey height on 57th Avenue1 deletion of the formal brick wall on 57th Avenue and development of individual pedestrian entrances and walkways for the units facing 57th Avenue; development of a soft landscaped edge on 57th Avenue; Cont d...

Langara Gardens Text Amendment BY-LAW NO. 6213 A By-law to amend By-law No. w being a By-law which amended By-law No. 3575 by rezoning an area to CO-1 THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VANCOUVER, In open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: 1. By-law No. 4358 is amended by: (a) (b) renumbering section 3 as section 7; and deleting section 2 and by substituting following: therefor the "2. The area shown included within the heavy black outline on Schedule "A" is rezoned to CD-l, and the only uses permitted within the said area, subject to such conditions as Council may by resolution prescribe, and the only uses for which development permits will be issued are: (a) (b) (c) maximum of 607 dwelling units in multiple dwellings; local commercial uses including shoe repair shop, barber shop, beauty parlour, laundromat, dry cleaner,' financial institution, medical office, office, restaurant and retail to a maximum comme?eial floor i space total of 2 057.80 m2 (22,150 sq. ft.); accessory buildings and uses customarily ancillary to the above uses. 3. Floor Space Ratio The maximum floor space ratio, measured in accordance with the provisions of the RT-2A District Schedule, for all uses, excluding the common use amenity area, shall not exceed 0.782. The common use amenity area shall not exceed 929.3 (10,000 sq. ft.). m2 4. Height The maximum building height, measured above the base surface, shall be as follows:

c (a) (b) t for that portion of the site within Area A in Diagram 1 below, 54.86 m (180 ft.); for that portion of the site within Area B in Diagram 1 below, 9.14 nf(30 ft.). DIAGRAM 1 Area 6 r---a! Area A 57TH AVE. 5. Off-Street Parking Off-street parking for all uses shall be provided, developed and maintained in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Parking By-law, except that one space shall be provided for each 70 m2 (753.5 sq. ft.) of gross residential floor area. -2-

6. Loading,. One off-street loading space shall be provided, developed and maintained in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Parking By-law." 2. This By-law comes into force and takes effect on the date of its passing. DONE AND PASSED in open Council this 15th day of September, 1987. (Signed) (Signed) Gordon Campbell Mayor Maria Kinsella City Clerk "I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of a By-law passed by the Council of the City of Vancouver on the 15th day of September, 1987, and numbered 6213. CITY CLERK" -3-