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The maximum floor area ratio shall be 1.0. |
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Except for those Use Classes listed in 4.d below, the maximum building height for the east half of the site shall not exceed 10 m nor two storeys, and the maximum height of the principal walls of a building shall not exceed a height of 8 m, measured from the grade to the top of the parapet or eave line (unless architectural treatments can be implemented to the satisfaction of the Development Officer). The portion of a building greater than 8½ m above grade up to a maximum height of 10 m and may require the use of special treatment such as (i) increased setback of the upper wall above 8½ m, (ii) glazed, sloped roof elements, (iii) other architectural features which would reduce the perceived massing of the building and achieve architectural interest, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer acting reasonably. |
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Except for those Use Classes listed in 4.d below, the maximum building height for the west half of the site shall not exceed 10 m nor two storeys. |
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Notwithstanding Clauses 4.b and 4.c, a maximum height of 15 m and four storeys shall be allowed for: Hotels; Motels; Professional, Financial and Office Support Services; Health Services; Government Services; and Public Library and Cultural Exhibits. |
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A minimum building setback of 14 m shall be provided from the property line adjacent to Calgary Trail Southbound. This setback requirement may be reduced to a minimum of 7.5 m for developments having a gross floor area of less than 1,000 m2 and a height less than 6 m, and where landscaping and building treatments minimize perception of massing and create a high standard of building appearance. This minimum setback of 7.5 m shall also apply to the Gas Bar, canopies and pump islands. Buildings in excess of 4,000 m2 in gross floor area shall be set back a minimum of 40 m from Calgary Trail Southbound. |
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A landscaped yard a minimum of 7.5 m in width shall be provided adjacent to Calgary Trail Southbound, and adjacent to Whitemud Drive, on the northern boundary of the site. |
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The landscaped yards adjacent to Calgary Trail Southbound and Whitemud Drive, shall include four mature deciduous trees (a minimum caliper of 6 cm) and four evergreen trees (a minimum of 3.0 m in height) along with a minimum of 20 shrubs for each 35 m of frontage, with the planting to be grouped in modules not greater than 25 m in length. The landscaping shall also include a discontinuous undulating berm between 0.5 m and 1 m in height within the landscaped yard adjacent to Calgary Trail Southbound. |
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The Development Officer may reduce the yard requirement on Whitemud Drive to a minimum width of 4.5 m provided that: |
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the average width of the landscape yard is not less than 6 m; and |
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in the opinion of the Development Officer, this yard relaxation is required to allow for a more efficient utilization of the site, and the relaxation will result in an articulization of the yard width, that will enhance the overall appearance of the site. |
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A landscaped yard a minimum of 4.5 m in width shall be provided adjacent to 42 Avenue. The landscape treatment for this yard shall be the same as item (f) above. This landscaped yard could be eliminated on the east half of the site if: |
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there is a continuous frontage of buildings on 42 Avenue, (except at vehicle access points) with a major building frontage oriented to 42 Avenue; |
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uses on 42 Avenue are restricted to retail, office, and personal service uses; and |
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boulevard tree planting is provided on 42 Avenue, with trees to be planted at 15 m intervals. Tree type, size and planting details will be to the satisfaction of the City Parks and Recreation Department. |
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Entryway landscaping shall be provided on the northern and eastern sides of the site, in order to achieve a high standard of visual appearance in keeping with the Entryway and Streetscape provisions of the North Duggan Design Guidelines attached hereto. |
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A landscaped yard a minimum of 2.0 m in width shall be provided adjacent to the western boundary of the site unless such yard abuts a public roadway in which case the landscaped yard may at the discretion of the Development Officer be increased to a maximum of 4.5 m. The landscape treatment for this yard shall include one mature deciduous tree (a minimum caliper of 6 cm) and one evergreen tree (a minimum of 3.0 m in height) along with a minimum of five (5) shrubs for each 30 m of frontage. |
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The Development Officer may require that the minimum building setback and the minimum width of landscaped yards specified in this DC5 District be increased where such increases are necessary to ensure that proposed buildings do not conflict with existing or proposed utility services and to ensure that the specific landscape requirements of this District can be met in a manner that does not conflict with the existing or proposed utility services, in consultation with the affected utility departments. |
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The Development Officer shall require, as a condition of approval, that the applicant provide an irrevocable letter of credit in the amount of 100% of the established landscaping cost, the conditions of a security being: |
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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; and |
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notwithstanding Section 69.2.7, the Development Officer shall not release the Letter of Credit 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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No parking, loading, storage, trash collection, outdoor service or display area shall be permitted within a required yard, and loading, storage, parking and trash collection areas shall be screened from view from any adjacent sites and public roadways in accordance with the provisions of Section 69.3 of the Land Use Bylaw, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer. |
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The overall design and finish of buildings shall achieve a character in accordance with the North Duggan Design Guidelines attached. In addition the following architectural guidelines shall be utilized to the satisfaction of the Development Officer. |
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all development of the site shall be constructed using a similar architectural theme, and the principal design elements, finishing materials, colours and roof styles shall be applied to each building with minor variation. An exception will be made where an individual business dictates a specific style or image associated with a company. In such cases, the development shall maintain harmony in terms of overall project design and appearance, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer; |
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the design of the project shall include the use of sloped roof elements or parapet details that reduce the mass of the building and add architectural interest; |
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all exterior finishing materials must be of good quality, durable and attractive in appearance, and the exposed faces of all buildings on the site shall have harmonious exterior finishing materials having regard to the objective of ensuring a high standard of appearance appropriate to the entrance location of this site; |
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on-site security and building lighting must be situated and designed such that the illumination is directed downwards and no direct rays of light are directed outward from the site. Lighting shall not impact the residential area to the south; |
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all mechanical equipment on the roof of any building shall be concealed by screening in a manner compatible with the architectural character of the building, or concealed by incorporating it within the building roof; |
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buildings with frontage on 42 Avenue, will present an attractive face to 42 Avenue, through the use of building materials and design detail, and where practical, major windows and entry will be provided along this frontage; |
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any buildings with a single wall exceeding 30 m in length shall comply with the following guidelines to the satisfaction of the Development Officer: |
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the roofline 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 provision of shrubs and mature trees adjacent to building walls to minimize the perceived mass of the building and create visual interest; |
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for buildings having a gross floor area greater than 4,000 m2 and a height greater than 6 m, the Development Officer may require an increased setback from Calgary Trail Southbound, to a maximum of 60 m, or may require that the project design incorporate smaller building modules that provide a transition to the mass and height of the principal building; and |
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the exterior wall finishing materials shall be predominantly composed of muted colours, with strong colours limited to use as an accent, to minimize perceived mass. Finishing materials shall consist of brick, textured concrete, stone, glazing or stucco, with prefinished metal or wood limited to use as an accent. |
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The Development Officer shall ensure that all buildings which provide for multiple business occupancy are designed such that businesses which occupy space at the ground floor level have individual and direct exterior access to grade. |
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Signs shall be allowed in accordance with Sign Schedule Section 79E of the Land Use Bylaw and the North Duggan ASP design guidelines and subject to the provision of a comprehensive Sign Design Plan and Schedule consistent with the overall intent of Section 79E for each phase of the development to be approved by the Development Officer having regard to the following additional requirements, to be approved by the Development Officer: individual business identification signs located on the facade shall be similar as to proportion, construction materials and placement. The design and placement and scale of the sign shall be to the satisfaction of the Development Officer so as to ensure that signage does not detract from the overall appearance of the development and that signage is not obtrusive. Signage will be geared to Calgary Trail Southbound and Whitemud Drive. |
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Developments in this District shall be evaluated with respect to compliance with the General Development Regulations of Section 50 to 79 inclusive, and Section 814 of the Land Use Bylaw. |
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The Development Officer may grant relaxations to the regulations contained in Sections 50 to 79 and Section 814 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 the neighbouring properties. |
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The maximum gross floor area of any separate building shall be 5000 m2 |
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Notwithstanding the above clause, the maximum gross floor area of one major retail anchor shall be 13,500 m2 including outdoor storage and display area, provided the development complies with the following additional criteria. |
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the visual impact of the building bulk and mass to be kept to a minimum (i.e., create the impression of 5,000 m2 stores); |
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ensure the scale of the building appears consistent with that of adjacent development, especially the residential area south of 42 Avenue, which if not practical or possible, will require reasonable transition features to mitigate against visual intrusion; |
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the building form should be articulated to create visual interest; and |
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the building shall be built on the westerly half of the site (Lot 1, Block 36, Plan 852 2249). |
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