Calgary Trail South - south of 31 Avenue between Calgary Trail South and Calgary Trail North
Bylaw 10486 (September 20, 1993)
To provide a site specific development control district to accommodate commercial development on the site and, in particular, given the development constraints and unique character of the site, to accommodate an automotive dealership.
This DC5 District shall apply to:
a. | All that portion of Block A, Plan 5711 KS lying to the east of Filed Plan 822 1883. Excepting thereout: | ||||
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b. | All that portion of the NE 1/4 Section 55224W4 bounded on the south by the north boundary of Block A, Plan 5711 KS, on the east by the west limit of 103 Street as shown on Plan 5711 KS and on the west and north by the south limit of Filed Plan 822 1883. | ||||
c. | All that portion of 103 Street as shown on Plan 5711 KS lying south of a line drawn at right angles to the west limit thereof and 12.48 m northerly from the northeast corner of Block A. Excepting thereout: | ||||
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d. | The westerly 9.13 m in perpendicular width throughout of all that portion of Road Plan 4795 EU lying north of the production easterly of the south boundary of Block A, Plan 5711 KS, and south of a line drawn at right angle to the west limit of 103 Street as shown on Plan 5711 KS and 12.48 m northerly from the northeast corner of Block A. Excepting thereout: | ||||
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e. | a portion of Calgary Trail Northbound, as closed under Bylaw 10485; Calgary Trail South. |
a. | Automotive and Equipment Repair Shops |
b. | Automotive and Minor Recreation Vehicle Sales/Rentals |
c. | Broadcasting and Motion Picture Studios |
d. | Business Support Services |
e. | Convenience Retail Stores |
f. | Convenience Vehicle Rentals |
g. | Daytime Child Care Services |
h. | Drive-in Food Services |
i. | Gas Bars |
j. | Hotels |
k. | Indoor Participant Recreation Services |
l. | Major Eating and Drinking Establishments |
m. | Major Service Stations |
n. | Minor Eating and Drinking Establishments |
o. | Minor Service Stations |
p. | Motels |
q. | Personal Service Shops |
r. | Professional, Financial and Office Support Services |
s. | Rapid Drive-through Vehicle Services |
t. | Tourist Campsites |
a. | The maximum floor area ratio shall be 1.0, except that this maximum may be increased from 1.0 to 3.0 where the increase in floor area ratio is used for Hotel or Motel developments. |
b. | A minimum yard of 7.5 m (24.60 ft.) shall be required where a site abuts a public roadway. |
c. | In addition to the yard requirements of Clause 4(b) above, the Development Officer may require an additional setback for that portion of any development which exceeds 14 m (45.93 ft.) in height in order to protect the privacy of any residential development. The Development Officer shall not require a total setback greater than the height of the building. |
d. | No parking, loading, storage, trash collection or outdoor service 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, public roadways or Light Rail Transit lines in accordance with the provisions of Sections 69.3 of the Land Use Bylaw. |
e. | The maximum building height shall be 14 m (45.93 ft.), except the maximum height for a Hotel shall be 30 m (98.42 ft.). |
f. | The design, siting and exterior finishing of all buildings and accessory structures on the site shall be to the satisfaction of the Development Officer, in order to ensure that there is general conformity in such matters among buildings on the site and that the development on the site has a high quality of design and appearance. Consistent finishing materials shall be applied to all exposed faces of buildings. |
g. | Landscaping shall be generally in accordance with Section 814 of the Land Use Bylaw, Major Commercial Corridor Overlay, and specifically as per the attached landscaping drawing, Appendix 1. |
h. | The total number of trees and shrubs shall be in accordance with the yard requirements of Section 814 of the Land Use Bylaw, Major Commercial Corridor Overlay, but may be distributed on the site to break up parking areas. |
i. | Developments in this district shall be evaluated with respect to their compliance with the General Development Regulations of Sections 50 to 79, inclusive, of the Land Use Bylaw. |
j. | Vehicular-oriented Uses shall be developed in accordance with Section 82 of the Land Use Bylaw. |
k. | Daytime Child Care Services shall be developed in accordance with Section 93 of the Land Use Bylaw. |
l. | Signs shall be allowed in this district as provided for in Schedule 79H and in accordance with the general provisions of Sections 79.1 to 79.9, inclusive, of the Land Use Bylaw. |
a. | Convenience Retail Stores, Convenience Vehicle Rentals and Personal Service Shops may be developed only as uses ancillary to an Office, Motel, Hotel, Gas Bar or Minor or Major Service Station development. | ||||||||
b. | Indoor Participant Recreation Services may be developed only as ancillary to a Hotel, Motel or Office development. | ||||||||
c. | The siting and access for the following developments shall be to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, who shall ensure that such developments do not prejudice the safety and transportation function of highway entrance and limited access public roadways; | ||||||||
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d. | The following regulations shall apply to Automotive and Minor Recreation Vehicle Sales/Rentals and Convenience Vehicle Rentals developments: | ||||||
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