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The maximum floor area ratio shall be 0.60. |
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The maximum building height shall not exceed 10 m (32.8 ft.) nor two storeys, except that: |
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the maximum height for a hotel shall be 30 m (98.4 ft.); and |
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the maximum height for Professional, Financial and Office Support Services shall not exceed 10 m (32.8 ft.) nor three storeys. |
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A minimum building setback of 14 m (45.9 ft.) shall be provided from the northern, southern, eastern and western property lines of the site. The above building setbacks may be reduced to the minimum yard requirements of Clause 4.4 below for developments which are less than 1,000 m2 (10,764 sq. ft.) in gross floor area and less than 6 m (19.7 ft.) in height, at the discretion of the Development Officer where, in his opinion, the provision of landscaping, building facade treatment, the colour of finishing materials or other design features will minimize the perception of massing and create a high standard of building appearance. |
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A landscaped yard a minimum of 7.5 m (24.6 ft.) in depth, shall be provided adjacent to Stony Plain Road, 100 Avenue, 174 Street and 170 Street Southbound. Landscaping shall include the planting of four deciduous trees (a minimum of 8 cm in caliper) four evergreen trees (a minimum of 3.0 m in height) and twenty shrubs for a maximum of every 35 m of frontage, with the plant material being grouped within modules not greater than 25 m in length or 4.5 m in width. |
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The existing landscaping shall be upgraded to comply with this planting standard for the portion of yards applicable to any new developments on the site applied for after the date of adoption of this amended DC5 District. No parking, loading, storage, trash collection, outdoor service or display area shall be permitted within a required yard. 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 or public roadways. |
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The Development Officer shall ensure that any buildings which provide for multiple business occupancy are designed: |
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such that businesses which occupy space at the ground floor level have individual and direct exterior access to grade; |
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such that there is no enclosed corridor or passageway available for public use that provides for interior connection between the businesses; and |
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so as to preclude an arrangement of buildings or structures which would constitute an enclosed and climate controlled mall. |
The above regulations shall not apply to buildings used exclusively for Professional, Financial and Office Support Services or, in the case of a mixed office/commercial building, preclude the development of a ground floor lobby area intended to provide access to Professional, Financial and Office Support Services located above the ground floor. Access may be provided to ground floor businesses adjacent to such a lobby, provided that the businesses also have exterior access to grade. |
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Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 4.6 above, the Development Officer shall permit the development of kiosks or bays within the floor area of a Super Groceteria for use by individual businesses, subject to the following conditions: |
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the maximum floor area of a single kiosk or bay shall not exceed 55 m2 (592.0 sq. ft.); |
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the total maximum floor area of all kiosks and bays shall not exceed 275 m2 (2,960.2 sq. ft); and |
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the access to the businesses occupying the kiosks or bays shall be from the interior of the Super Groceteria only. |
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All exposed building faces shall have consistent and harmonious exterior finishing materials. |
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the roof-line and building facade shall include design elements and variations that reduce the perceived mass of the building and add architectural interest; |
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the exterior wall finishing materials shall be predominately composed of light earth tone or muted colors and consist of brick, pre-cast concrete, textured concrete, stone, glazing or stucco, with pre-finished metal or wood limited to use as an accent; |
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the finishing treatment of exterior walls shall be consistent on all building faces; and |
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the provision of landscaping to minimize the perceived mass of the building and create visual interest. |
The Development Officer may also require that such developments have a building setback greater than the requirements of Clause 4.3, to minimize perceived massing of the development when viewed from adjacent public roadways. |
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Any business premise or multiple occupancy building having a ground floor area greater than 2,500 m2 shall comply with the following design guidelines to the satisfaction of the Development Officer: |
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Signs shall be allowed in this District as provided for in Schedule 79E and in accordance with the general provisions of Sections 79.1 to 79.9 inclusive of the Land Use Bylaw. |
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Developments in this District shall be evaluated with respect to compliance with the General Development regulations of Sections 59 to 79 inclusive of the Land Use Bylaw. |
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The Development Officer may grant relaxations to the regulations contained in Sections 50 through 79 of the Land Use Bylaw and the provisions of this District if, in his opinion, such a variance would be in keeping with the General Purpose of the District and would not adversely affect the amenities, use, and enjoyment of neighbouring properties. |
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The Development Officer shall require, as a condition of approval, that the applicant provide an irrevocable letter of credit or a performance bond, in the amount of 100% of the established landscaping cost, the conditions of the security being that: |
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if the landscaping is not completed in accordance with the provisions of this District and the landscaping plan, within one growing season after the completion of the development, then the amount fixed shall be paid to the City, for its use absolutely; |
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the Development Officer shall not release the Landscaping Bond until an inspection of the site has demonstrated that the landscaping has been well maintained and is in a healthy condition two growing seasons after completion of the landscaping. |
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