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Zoning Bylaw No. 2406, 2025
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ZONING BYLAW
NO. 2406,
2025
CITY OF
REVELSTOKE
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
APRIL, 2025
ZONING BYLAW
NO. 2406,
2025
CITY OF
REVELSTOKE
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
APRIL, 2025
Page 1 of 271
City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 2406, 2025
Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Table of Contents
Schedule A - Zoning Bylaw Text ............................................................................................. 5
Section 1 - Administration and Enforcement ........................................................................ 6
1.1
Title .............................................................................................................................. 6
1.2
Purpose ........................................................................................................................ 6
1.3
Application .................................................................................................................... 6
1.4
General Prohibition ....................................................................................................... 6
1.5
Enforcement ................................................................................................................. 7
1.6
Penalties and Violations ............................................................................................... 7
1.7
Severability ................................................................................................................... 8
Section 2 - Interpretation ........................................................................................................ 9
2.1
General Interpretation .................................................................................................. 9
2.2
Metric Units and Rounding ........................................................................................... 9
2.3
Establishment of Zones ................................................................................................ 9
2.4
Zoning Boundaries ...................................................................................................... 11
2.5
Split-Zoned Lots ..........................................................................................................12
Section 3 - Definitions ............................................................................................................13
3.1
List of Definitions .........................................................................................................13
Section 4 - General Regulations ............................................................................................42
4.1
Permitted Uses in all Zones .........................................................................................42
4.2
Building Height Exemptions .........................................................................................42
4.3
Irregular Shaped Lots ..................................................................................................43
4.4
Vision Clearance at Intersections ................................................................................44
4.5
Projections into Minimum Setbacks .............................................................................44
4.6
Recreational Vehicle and Equipment Parking and Storage ..........................................45
4.7
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction ..............45
4.8
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features ...........................................................46
4.9
Swimming Pools, Hot tubs, and Saunas ......................................................................47
4.10 Landscaping and Screening ........................................................................................47
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City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 2406, 2025
Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 5 - Use-Specific Regulations....................................................................................49
5.1
Accessory Buildings, Uses, and Structures .................................................................49
5.2
Accessory Dwelling Units ............................................................................................52
5.3
Backyard Hen Keeping ................................................................................................53
5.4
Beekeeping (Apiculture) ..............................................................................................54
5.5
Bed and Breakfast .......................................................................................................54
5.6
Campgrounds ..............................................................................................................54
5.7
Cannabis Production Facility .......................................................................................55
5.8
Cannabis Retail Sales .................................................................................................55
5.9
Home Based Business ................................................................................................55
5.10 Kennels .......................................................................................................................56
Section 6 - Residential (R) Zones ..........................................................................................57
6.1
Low Density Residential - Ground-Oriented Dwelling Zone (R-LD1) ...........................57
6.2
Low Density Residential - Small Lot Ground-Oriented Dwelling Zone (R-LD2) ...........62
6.3
Low Density Residential - Multi-Unit Rowhouse Zone (R-LD3) ...................................66
6.4
Low Density Residential - Manufactured Home Zone (R-LD4) ....................................70
6.5
Low Density Residential - Manufactured Home and Ground-Oriented Dwelling
Zone (R-LD5) ..............................................................................................................73
6.6
Low Density Residential - Tourist Accommodation Zone (R-LD6) ...............................77
6.7
Low Density Residential - Rural Residential Zone (R-LD7) .........................................83
6.8
Medium Density Residential - Multi-Unit Rowhouse Zone (R-MD1) ............................87
6.9
Medium Density Residential - Multi-Unit Apartment Zone (R-MD2) .............................91
6.10 Medium Density Residential - Multi-Unit Condominium Zone (R-MD3) .......................95
6.11 High Density Residential - Multi-Unit Apartment Zone (R-HD1) ..................................99
6.12 High Density Residential - Multi-Unit Condominium Zone (R-HD2) ........................... 103
Section 7 - Mixed-Use (MU) and Commercial (C) Zones .................................................... 107
7.1
Mixed-Use - Downtown Zone (MU-1) ........................................................................ 107
7.2
Mixed-Use - Downtown Fringe Zone (MU-2) ............................................................. 113
7.3
Mixed-Use - Scenic Corridor Zone (MU-3) ................................................................ 119
7.4
Mixed-Use - Live-Work Zone (MU-4) ........................................................................ 125
7.5
Commercial - Highway Commercial Zone (C-1) ........................................................ 130
7.6
Commercial - Urban Tourist Accommodation Zone (C-2) .......................................... 135
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City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 2406, 2025
Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.7
Commercial - Rural Tourist Accommodation Zone (C-3) ........................................... 139
7.8
Commercial - Local Neighbourhood Commercial Zone (C-4) .................................... 143
Section 8 - Industrial (I) Zones ............................................................................................ 147
8.1
Industrial - Low Impact Zone (I-1) ............................................................................. 147
8.2
Industrial - Medium Impact Zone (I-2) ....................................................................... 152
8.3
Industrial - High Impact Zone (I-3) ............................................................................ 157
8.4
Industrial - Airport Zone (I-4) ..................................................................................... 162
8.5
Industrial - Rural Recreation and Natural Resource Zone (I-5) ................................. 165
Section 9 - Environment and Rural Recreation (E) and Public Use (P) Zones ................. 168
9.1
Environment and Rural Recreation - Environmental and Rural Recreation
Zone (E-1) ................................................................................................................. 168
9.2
Public Use - Parks and Public Use Zone (P-1) ......................................................... 170
9.3
Public Use - Institutional Zone (P-2) ......................................................................... 173
9.4
Public Use - Public Utilities Zone (P-3) ..................................................................... 176
Section 10 - Comprehensive Development (CD) Zones..................................................... 178
10.1 Comprehensive Development Zone 1 (CD-01) .......................................................... 178
10.2 Comprehensive Development Zone 2 (CD-02) .......................................................... 183
10.3 Comprehensive Development Zone 3 (CD-03) .......................................................... 198
10.4 Comprehensive Development Zone 4 (CD-04) .......................................................... 202
10.5 Comprehensive Development Zone 5 (CD-05) .......................................................... 206
10.6 Comprehensive Development Zone 6 (CD-06) .......................................................... 210
10.7 Comprehensive Development Zone 7 (CD-07) .......................................................... 216
10.8 Comprehensive Development Zone 8 (CD-08) .......................................................... 221
10.9 Comprehensive Development Zone 9 (CD-09) .......................................................... 232
10.10 Comprehensive Development Zone 10 (CD-10) ........................................................ 237
10.11 Comprehensive Development Zone 11 (CD-11) ........................................................ 246
10.12 Comprehensive Development Zone 12 (CD-12) ........................................................ 253
Section 11 - Off-Street Parking Regulations ....................................................................... 257
11.1 General Off-Street Parking Provisions ....................................................................... 257
11.2 Minimum Off-Street Parking Requirements ............................................................... 257
11.3 Minimum Off-Street Bicycle Parking Requirements ................................................... 263
11.4 Minimum Off-Street Accessible Parking Requirements .............................................. 265
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City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 2406, 2025
Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
11.5 Provision of Off-Street Parking Facilities.................................................................... 266
11.6 Off-Street Parking Standards ..................................................................................... 267
11.7 Off-Street Bicycle Parking Standards ........................................................................ 268
Section 12 - Off-Street Loading Regulations ...................................................................... 269
12.1 General Off-Street Loading Provisions ...................................................................... 269
12.2 Minimum Off-Street Loading Requirements ............................................................... 269
12.3 Off-Street Loading Standards .................................................................................... 270
Schedule B - Official Zoning Map ........................................................................................ 271
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City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 2406, 2025
Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Schedule A - Zoning Bylaw Text
Schedule A, the City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw text, consists of text describing the zoning
regulations within the City of Revelstoke.
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 1 - Administration and Enforcement
1.1
Title
(1)
This Bylaw may be cited as the City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 2406, 2025.
1.2
Purpose
The purpose of this Bylaw is to provide regulations within the City of Revelstoke governing the
following, having regard to the provisions of the City of Revelstoke Official Community Plan:
(1)
The use of land, buildings, and structures;
(2)
The density of the use of land, buildings, and structures;
(3)
The siting, size, and dimensions of buildings, structures, and parking;
(4)
The provision of landscaping and screening;
(5)
The form of tenure in specific zones with respect to residential rental tenure;
(6)
The area, shape, and dimensions of all lots that may be created by subdivision; and
(7)
The requirements for parking and loading.
1.3
Application
(1)
This Bylaw applies to all of the areas within the City of Revelstoke, unless otherwise
specified.
1.4
General Prohibition
(1)
Except for legal non-conforming uses or developments approved by a Development
Variance Permit, a Board of Variance order, or another agreement or permit as
authorized by the Community Charter and / or Local Government Act, the use,
buildings, and structures in each zone or area shall be in accordance with the uses
(either principal use and / or accessory use) listed in the zone and all the applicable
regulations and requirements of this Bylaw.
(2)
No land, building, structures, including the surface of water, shall be used, or occupied,
and no building or structures or part thereof shall be erected, constructed,
reconstructed, moved, or structurally altered except in conformity with this Bylaw.
(3)
Land shall not be subdivided so as to create a lot having lesser area or width than the
minimum area of width specified in this Bylaw for the zone in which the land is located.
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
1.5
Enforcement
(1)
The Director of Development Services, Manager of Development Services, Director of
Engineering and Public Works, Manager of Public Works, Fire Chief, Building Inspector,
Bylaw Compliance Officer, or any other employee authorized by Council are considered
the Administrator of this Bylaw.
(2)
The Administrator of this Bylaw is at all reasonable times on any day authorized to
enter on any lot, building, property or premises, that is subject to regulation under this
Bylaw to ascertain whether the regulations or directions under this Bylaw are being
observed.
(3)
No person shall interfere with or obstruct the entry of any authorized representative of
the City of Revelstoke onto any land or into any building to which entry is made or
attempted pursuant to the provisions of this Bylaw.
(4)
Any owner, operator, and / or managing entity found in contravention of any provision of
this Bylaw shall stop and provide the Administrator of this Bylaw with proof of
identification by giving their full name, current address, and date of birth, whenever
requested.
(5)
Any person, owner, operator, and / or managing entity must not obstruct, hinder, delay,
or knowingly make false statements or mislead, either in writing or orally, an
Administrator of this Bylaw.
1.6
Penalties and Violations
(1)
Every person who:
a. Violates any of the provisions of this Bylaw;
b. Causes or permits any act or thing to be done in contravention or violation of any
of the provisions of this Bylaw;
c. Neglects or omits to do anything required under this Bylaw;
d. Carries out, causes or permits to be carried out any development in a manner
prohibited by or contrary to any of the provisions of this Bylaw;
e. Fails to comply with an order, direction or notice given under this Bylaw;
f. Being the owner of land, permits, allows or suffers any occupier of that land to do
any act or thing in contravention or violation of any of the provisions of this Bylaw,
to neglect or omit to do anything required under this Bylaw, to carry out any
development in a manner prohibited by or contrary to any of the provisions of this
Bylaw, or to fail to comply with an order, direction or notice given under this Bylaw;
or
g. Prevents or obstructs or attempts to prevent or obstruct the authorized entry of the
municipal staff on the lot,
commits an offence under this bylaw.
(2)
Each day's continuance of an offence constitutes a new and distinct offence.
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(3)
Every person who commits an offence under this Bylaw is liable on summary conviction
to a fine not exceeding $50,000.00 and not less than $3,000.00 for each offence, the
costs of prosecution, and / or imprisonment for no more than six months, in accordance
with the Offence Act and Community Charter.
(4)
An employee authorized to administer this Bylaw under Section 1.6(1) may enforce the
provisions of this Bylaw by issuing a fine in accordance with the City of Revelstoke
Municipal Ticket Information System Bylaw, as amended, or the City of Revelstoke
Bylaw Offence Notice Bylaw, as amended.
(5)
In addition to taking action before a Court having jurisdiction, Council may in
accordance with the Local Government Act, authorize the demolition, removal or
bringing up to standard, any building, or structure, in whole or in part, that is in
contravention of this Bylaw and may include taking action to file notice on title.
1.7
Severability
(1)
If any Section, subsection, sentence, clause of phrase of this Bylaw is for any reason
held to be invalid by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, the invalid
portion shall be severed and the decision that is invalid shall not affect the validity of the
remainder.
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 2 - Interpretation
2.1
General Interpretation
(1)
Any enactments referred to in this Bylaw are a reference to an enactment of British
Columbia and regulations thereto, as amended, revised, consolidated, or replaced from
time to time, and any bylaw referred to in this Bylaw is a reference to an enactment of
the Council of the City of Revelstoke, as amended, revised, consolidated, or replaced
from time to time.
(2)
Words used in the present tense include the other tenses and derivative forms.
(3)
The word "person" includes a corporation, firm, partnership, trust, and other similar
entities as well as an individual.
(4)
Words have the same meaning whether they are capitalized or not.
(5)
All words or phrases shall have their normal or common meaning except where this is
changed, modified, or expanded by the definitions set forth in Section 3, the Local
Government Act and / or Community Charter. All words that are defined in Section 3
are italicized throughout this Bylaw.
(6)
In the event of any inconsistency between the text of this Bylaw and any figure or
illustration, the text shall govern.
2.2
Metric Units and Rounding
(1)
Metric units are used for all measurements contained within this Bylaw.
(2)
When calculating density, parking, or loading requirements, the final resulting number is
determined by rounding off fractions of 0.50 or greater to the next highest whole
number, and fractions of less than 0.50 to the next lowest whole number.
2.3
Establishment of Zones
(1)
For the purposed of this Bylaw, the City of Revelstoke is divided into zones listed below
and shown on Schedule B of this Bylaw.
(2)
In this Bylaw, references to zones listed in column 1 ("Zone Title") of Section 2.3 shall
be deemed to mean, and be, the same as the zone listed in column 2 ("Short
Designation"), and the words and numbers in the said columns shall be deemed to be
interchangeable where the context of the Bylaw otherwise requires.
Zone Title
Short Designation
Residential Zones
Low Density Residential - Ground-Oriented Dwelling Zone
R-LD1
Low Density Residential - Small Lot Ground-Oriented Dwelling Zone
R-LD2
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Low Density Residential - Multi-Unit Rowhouse Zone
R-LD3
Low Density Residential - Manufactured Home Zone
R-LD4
Low Density Residential - Manufactured Home and Ground-Oriented
Dwelling Zone
R-LD5
Low Density Residential - Tourist Accommodation Zone
R-LD6
Low Density Residential - Rural Residential Zone
R-LD7
Medium Density Residential - Multi-Unit Rowhouse Zone
R-MD1
Medium Density Residential - Multi-Unit Apartment Zone
R-MD2
Medium Density Residential - Multi-Unit Condominium Zone
R-MD3
High Density Residential - Multi-Unit Apartment Zone
R-HD1
High Density Residential - Multi-Unit Condominium Zone
R-HD2
Mixed-Use / Commercial Zones
Mixed-Use - Downtown Zone
MU-1
Mixed-Use - Downtown Fringe Zone
MU-2
Mixed-Use - Scenic Corridor Zone
MU-3
Mixed-Use - Live-Work Zone
MU-4
Commercial - Highway Commercial Zone
C-1
Commercial - Urban Tourist Accommodation Zone
C-2
Commercial - Rural Tourist Accommodation Zone
C-3
Commercial - Local Neighbourhood Commercial Zone
C-4
Industrial Zones
Industrial - Low Impact Zone
I-1
Industrial - Medium Impact Zone
I-2
Industrial - High Impact Zone
I-3
Industrial - Airport Zone
I-4
Industrial - Rural Recreation and Natural Resource Zone
I-5
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Environment and Rural Recreation / Public Use Zones
Environment and Rural Recreation - Environmental and Rural
Recreation Zone
E-1
Public Use - Parks and Public Use Zone
P-1
Public Use - Institutional Zone
P-2
Public Use - Public Utilities Zone
P-3
Comprehensive Development Zones
Comprehensive Development Zone 1
CD-01
Comprehensive Development Zone 2
CD-02
Comprehensive Development Zone 3
CD-03
Comprehensive Development Zone 4
CD-04
Comprehensive Development Zone 5
CD-05
Comprehensive Development Zone 6
CD-06
Comprehensive Development Zone 7
CD-07
Comprehensive Development Zone 8
CD-08
Comprehensive Development Zone 9
CD-09
Comprehensive Development Zone 10
CD-10
Comprehensive Development Zone 11
CD-11
Comprehensive Development Zone 12
CD-12
2.4
Zoning Boundaries
(1)
The location and boundaries of each zone are defined on Schedule B, entitled "City of
Revelstoke Official Zoning Map," which is hereby attached to and forms an integral part
of this Bylaw.
(2)
Where a zone boundary is shown on Schedule B as a highway, right-of-way, road
allowance or a watercourse, the centreline of the highway, right-of-way, road allowance
or the median line of the watercourse shall be the zone boundary.
(3)
Where a zone boundary is shown as approximately following a lot line, it follows the lot
line.
(4)
Where a zone boundary follows the shoreline of a lake, pond or similar standing body
of water, the natural boundary of that lake pond or water body shall be the zone
boundary.
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(5)
Where a zone boundary is shown as approximately following a topographic contour line
or a top of bank line, it follows that line.
(6)
Where a zone boundary does not follow a legally defined boundary and where the
distances are not specifically indicated, the location of the boundary shall be
determined by scaling from the Official Zoning Map.
2.5
Split-Zoned Lots
(1)
Where a lot contains more than one zone, each zoned area shall be treated as a
separate lot for the purpose of determining compliance with the density, minimum
setback, lot coverage (building), and lot coverage (impermeable surface coverage)
requirements.
(2)
Where a lot contains more than one zone, all uses, parking areas, buildings, or
structures that are accessory to a principal use, building, or structure shall be provided
only within the area zoned for the principal use, building, or structure.
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 3 - Definitions
3.1
List of Definitions
All words or phrases used in this Bylaw have their usual or common meaning, unless
specifically defined by the Local Government Act or by the definitions set forth in this Section as
follows:
A
Abut or abutting
Abut or abutting means to directly border on, touch the
edge along, or to share a common boundary with, and with
respect to lots, does not include those that are separated
by a street or lane.
Accessory building
Accessory building means a detached building, the use or
intended use of which is ancillary to that of a principal
buildings situated on the same lot and excludes use for
residential occupancy purposes.
Accessory use
Accessory use means a use which is ancillary to a principal
building, or, use of a principal building, situated on the same
lot, or, a use which is ancillary to a principal use being
made of the lot upon which such accessory use is located.
Accessory uses
Accessory uses means those uses in the list of accessory
uses in the zones of this Bylaw that exist in conjunction with
a principal use.
Accessory dwelling unit
Accessory dwelling unit means a subordinate dwelling unit
attached to, within, or detached from a principal dwelling
unit, where both dwelling units are located on the same lot.
This includes a secondary suite, carriage suite, and garden
suite.
Accommodation unit
Accommodation unit means one or more habitable rooms
within a tourist accommodation building used or intended to
be used for sleeping, or sleeping and living purposes, which
may or may not include associated cooking facilities.
Adult entertainment
establishment
Adult entertainment establishment means an establishment
licensed as a liquor primary establishment under the Liquor
Control and Licensing Act, as amended, and may be in
conjunction with live entertainment and / or dancing,
including exotic dancing.
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Affordable housing dwelling
unit
Affordable housing dwelling unit means a dwelling unit
where payments must not exceed 30% of the Housing
Income Limits for the City of Revelstoke as determined by
the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), or
have rent-geared-to-income with rent payments that do not
exceed 30% of the occupant's gross household income, or
have rent established at a rate deemed acceptable to the
City of Revelstoke.
Airport
Airport means a facility for:
(1)
Aircraft take-off and landing,
(2)
Aircraft hangars,
(3)
Aircraft storage and maintenance,
(4)
Aircraft fuel storage and sale,
(5)
Airport administrative offices, and / or,
(6)
Airport terminal including facilities for the
processing of people and goods for trans-
shipment by air and auxiliary commercial activities
contained with the terminal building.
Agriculture, general
Agriculture, general, means cultivating the soil, growing
crops, and raising livestock. It includes the preparation of
plant and animal products for people to use and their
distribution to markets, but excludes agriculture,
commercial.
Agriculture, commercial
Agriculture, commercial, means fenced or enclosed land or
buildings where livestock are confined for the purpose of
growing, sustaining, finishing, or breeding by means other
than grazing.
Agriculture, minor
Agriculture, minor, means an ancillary agricultural operation
to a principal use, and may include activities such as the
sale of produce, but does not include any form of animal
agriculture except backyard hen keeping as may be
permitted by this Bylaw, and excludes agriculture, general
and agriculture, commercial.
Animal clinics, major
Animal clinic, major means those premises where livestock,
domestic pets, animals, and birds are given medical and
surgical care by a veterinarian and may include outdoor
space as deemed necessary for the operation of the clinic.
This use also includes animal clinic, minor.
Animal clinics, minor
Animal clinics, minor means those premises where
domestic pets, animals and birds are treated inside a
building and kept for medical or surgical purposes and are
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directly or indirectly under the care of a veterinarian. This
use also includes animal grooming, training, and domestic
animal daycare, and may include outdoor space as deemed
necessary for the operation of the clinic, but does not
include kennels. Animals are to be kept overnight only when
required for medical supervision.
Apiculture (beekeeping)
Apiculture (beekeeping) means a place where hives of
honeybees are kept.
Auctions
Auctions means a facility for the storage (indoor or
outdoor), display and sale of property, including items and
collectables, to the highest bidder.
Automotive repair services,
heavy
Automotive repair services, heavy, means those premises
used for the restoration, mechanical repair, body work, and
/ or painting of motorized vehicles including automobiles,
trailers, motorcycles, boats, snowmobiles, recreational
vehicles, other personal use motorized vehicles, as well as
heavy commercial or industrial motorized vehicles with a
gross vehicle weight over 5,500.0 kg. This use may include
ancillary retail sales of parts and petroleum products for
motorized vehicles as well as the temporary outdoor
storage of automotive vehicles associated with the
business.
Automotive repair services,
light
Automotive repair services, light, means those premises
used for the restoration, mechanical repair, body work, and
/ or painting of motorized vehicles including automobiles,
trailers, motorcycles, boats, snowmobiles, recreational
vehicles, and other personal use motorized vehicles, but
excludes motorized vehicles with a gross vehicle weight
over 5,500.0 kg. This use may include ancillary retail sales
of parts and petroleum products for motorized vehicles as
well as the temporary outdoor storage of automotive
vehicles associated with the business.
Automotive wrecking yard
Automotive wrecking yard means an outdoor storage area
where motor vehicles are disassembled, dismantled, or
junked, or where vehicles that are not in operable condition
or used parts of motor vehicles are stored.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
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Section 10:
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Average natural grade
Average natural grade means the average ground level
recorded at the outermost corners of a building or proposed
building site, determined by survey and referenced
benchmark prior to site preparation as shown below.
B
Backyard hen keeping
Backyard hen keeping means the keeping of hens as
defined in the Animal Control and Licensing Bylaw, as
amended, and as permitted in this Bylaw, except wherein
authorized as an agriculture use.
Balcony
Balcony means an extension of floor projecting from the
wall to a building and enclosed by a parapet, railing, or
similar feature.
Basement
Basement means that portion of a building between two
floor levels which is partly underground.
Bed and breakfast
Bed and breakfast means the licensed use of a portion of a
single-detached dwelling by a permanent resident onsite
operator for the provision of temporary lodging of paying
guests, with or without meals being provided.
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Beehive
Beehive means an enclosed structure holding a self-
contained population of bees.
Bicycle parking space
Bicycle parking space means a parking space dedicated for
the use of bicycles.
Breezeway
Breezeway means a permanent structure forming a
connection at the roofline between two detached buildings.
Brewery, cidery, distillery,
meadery, or winery
Brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery, or winery means a
commercial operation intended for the manufacturing and /
or sale of alcoholic beverages or products with alcoholic
content that is licensed under the Liquor Control and
Licensing Act, as amended, to produce beer, cider, spirits,
mead, or wine. This use may include ancillary retail and / or
dining space for the purposes of catering to patrons of the
brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery, or winery.
Building
Building means a structure located on the ground, which is
designed, erected, or intended for the support, enclosure or
protection of persons or property. When a structure is
separated by party-walls located upon lot lines, then each
portion of such structure shall be deemed a separate
building.
Building envelope
Building envelope means the area of a lot which may be
used for the footprint of a building or structure after
minimum setback requirements as specified in the
applicable zone of this Bylaw are considered.
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Building height
Building height means the vertical distance from the
average natural grade to the highest point of the roof
surface if a dome or flat roof, the deck line of a mansard
roof, and to the mean height level between the eaves and
ridge of a peaked, pitched, gable, hip, or gambrel roof.
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Bulk fuel storage depot
Bulk fuel storage depot means an establishment, including
lands, buildings and containers or tanks involved in the bulk
storage and supply of petroleum, gasoline, fuel oil, propane,
oxygen, flammable liquid, or fluid.
C
Café
Café means a small restaurant limited to the serving of
beverages, snacks, light meals, and may include small-
scale ancillary coffee roasting operations and associated
retail for the purposes of catering to patrons of the café.
Campground
Campground means a lot operated and occupied as
temporary accommodation for holiday makers in tents and
recreational vehicles on clearly delineated sites, and may
include ancillary retail space for the purposes of catering to
patrons of the campground, but does not include a
manufactured home park or tourist accommodation.
Cannabis
Cannabis means a cannabis plant, and anything referred to
in Schedule 1 of Bill C-45, the Cannabis Act.
Cannabis production facility
Cannabis production facility means a federally-licensed
business or service growing, cultivating, germinating,
producing, storing, warehousing, or packaging any product
or thing containing cannabis.
Cannabis retail sales
Cannabis retail sales means a public or private business
that sells cannabis but excludes the sale of cannabis for
medical purposes where that sale is made in accordance
with the federal Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes
Regulations.
Carport
Carport means a detached accessory building, or a portion
of a principal building used solely for the parking or
temporary storage of private motor vehicles. The carport
structure shall be unenclosed and consist of a roof
supported by posts.
Carriage suite
Carriage suite means a detached, subordinate dwelling unit
that contains a garage or similar storage space on a ground
floor, with a dwelling unit on an upper floor, located on a
permanent foundation.
Carwash
Carwash means a building containing equipment for
washing cars or other vehicles and may include equipment
for self services cleaning or automatic vehicle washing, and
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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may include ancillary retail space to cater to the patrons of
the carwash.
Casino gaming establishment
Casino gaming establishment means a building that is
licensed with the Province through the Gaming Control Act,
as amended, where patrons wager money on the outcome
of a game, including but not limited to a card game or slot
machine, but excludes horse racetracks.
Child care facility
Child care facility means a building for children which
includes group child care, preschool, family child care,
occasional and multi-age child care all as defined, licensed,
and regulated under the Community Care and Assisted
Living Act, as amended, and the Child Care Licensing
Regulation, as amended.
Cemetery / crematorium
Cemetery / crematorium means lands or property that is
used as a place for the interment of the dead, or in which
human bodies have been buried, within the meaning of the
Cremation, Interment and Funeral Services Act, as
amended, and which may include a crematorium consisting
of a building or structure with a furnace for the cremation of
human bodies to ashes.
City
City means the City of Revelstoke.
Contractors yard
Contractors yard means a yard, buildings, or part thereof,
including office area and structures for any building trade or
contractor, where equipment, materials, tools, and
machinery are stored, and includes a shop or related
assembly work, but specifically excludes the storage or
repair of any industrial equipment, machinery, or motor
vehicles.
Convenience store
Convenience store means a small retail establishment
which retails groceries and other convenience items and
services intended for the immediate neighbourhood.
Commercial vehicle
Commercial vehicle means a vehicle engaged in carrying or
which is designated to carry goods, wares, or merchandise
and which is licensed as a commercial vehicle under the
appropriate municipal or provincial laws or regulations.
Common area
Common area means land within a development, not
individually owned, or dedicated for public use, which is
designed and intended for the common use or enjoyment of
the residents of the development. Common areas may
include complementary buildings, structures, and
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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improvements, including but not limited to storage buildings,
laundry facilitates and meeting places.
Common wall
Common wall means a continuous, unbroken wall of which
at least one half the height and length divides a building, or
a combination of walls and floors having the effect of such a
wall.
Community care facility
Community care facility means a premises or part of a
premises in which a person provided care to three (3) or
more persons who are not related by blood or marriage as
defined and regulated under the Community Care and
Assisted Living Act, as amended.
D
Development
Development means any of the following associated with or
resulting from the local government regulation or approval
of residential, commercial, or industrial activities or ancillary
activities to the extent that they are subject to local
government powers under Part 14 of the Local Government
Act:
(1)
Removal, alteration, disruption, or destruction of
vegetation;
(2)
Disturbance of soils;
(3)
Construction or erection of buildings and
structures;
(4)
Creation of non-structural impervious or semi-
impervious surfaces;
(5)
Flood protection works;
(6)
Construction of roads, trails, docks, wharves, and
bridges;
(7)
Provision and maintenance of sewer and water
services;
(8)
Development of drainage systems;
(9)
Development of utility corridors; and / or
(10) Subdivision as defined in the Local Government
Act.
Display yard
Display yard means open area used for the display of new
or used passenger automobiles, motor vehicles, trailers,
trucks, truck trailers, equipment, machinery, or boats in
operable condition, which are continually available for sale
or rental, and where no repair work is done except of a
minor or incidental nature. A display yard may also include
an open area where samples of the finished products can
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be assembled or constructed from the materials (new only)
available for sale upon the premises.
Distribution centre
Distribution centre means a building used as an origin or
destination point for the storage of goods for the purposes
of sorting, transportation, and distribution of goods off site,
which may include necessary warehousing space for the
transitory storage of such goods, but excludes the storage
or transport of any dangerous goods.
Dog day care
Dog day care means a facility where dog(s) are kept and
provided care for short periods of time, but does not include
the use kennel where dogs are boarded overnight.
Drive in theatre
Drive in theatre means a lot specifically designed for the
showing of motion pictures on an outdoor screen for viewing
by patrons from within their motor vehicles, and may include
ancillary retail space for the purposes of catering to patrons
of the drive in theatre.
Dwelling, multi-unit (multi-unit
dwelling)
Dwelling, multi-unit means any building consisting of three
or more principal dwelling units, each of which is intended to
be occupied as the permanent residence of one household.
This use may include a modular home, but excludes a
manufactured home.
Dwelling, multi-unit (rental)
(multi-unit dwelling (rental))
Dwelling, muti-unit (rental) means any building consisting of
three or more principal dwelling units, each of which is
intended to be occupied as the permanent residence of one
household secured under residential renal tenure. This use
may include a modular home, but excludes a manufactured
home.
Dwelling, two-unit (two-unit
dwelling)
Dwelling, two-unit means any building consisting of two
principal dwelling units separated by a common wall, each
of which is intended to be occupied as the permanent
residence of one household. This use may include a
modular home, but excludes a manufactured home.
Dwelling, single-detached
(single-detached dwelling)
Dwelling, single-detached means any building consisting of
one principal dwelling unit, which is intended to be occupied
as the permanent residence of one household. This use and
may include a modular home, but excludes a manufactured
home.
Dwelling unit
Dwelling unit means one or more integrally connected
habitable rooms that may contain a combination of cooking,
eating, living, sleeping, and bathroom facilities, and
occupied or constructed to be occupied by a person or
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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persons living together as a single household unit. A
dwelling unit must provide interconnected, free flowing
space between bedrooms, washrooms, common space,
and cooking preparation areas.
E
Educational facility
Educational facility means a building and / or lot used for
education or training purposes, and may include various
types of classrooms, administration offices, storage and
maintenance areas, and sleeping units to house students.
Typical uses include but are not limited to public or private
elementary, middle and secondary schools, community
colleges, universities, and business, special educational
program, technical, trade and vocational schools.
Employee dwelling unit
Employee dwelling unit means a dwelling unit intended for
accommodation of persons such as an owner, employee,
manager, watchperson, or caretaker where they live and
work on the same lot.
Emergency and protective
services
Emergency and protective services means a building and /
or lot used by fire protection, police, ambulance, or other
emergency services as a base of operations.
Entertainment centre
Entertainment centre means a building used for a range of
assembly functions including but not limited to conventions,
video arcade, discotheque, roller rink, bingo centre, and
gaming centre, but excludes casino gaming establishment.
Environmental conservation
Environmental conservation means activities directed
towards the protection of natural areas and reduction of
natural hazards, including the development of trails,
signage, and related facilities to enable the long term
conservation of sensitive terrestrial ecosystems.
Equipment sales, rental, and
repair services, heavy
Equipment sales, rental and repair services, heavy, means
those premises used for either the sale, rental, or repair (or
combination thereof) of small motorized and non-motorized
equipment including bicycles, electric bicycles,
snowmobiles, landscaping equipment, trailers, equipment
for home repairs and renovations, and other similar
equipment, as well as equipment intended for commercial
and industrial construction activities. This use may include
outdoor storage of equipment intended for sale or rental,
and temporary outdoor storage of equipment intended for
repair.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
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Section 12: Off-Street
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Equipment sales, rental, and
repair services, light
Equipment sales, rental and repair services, light, means
those premises used for either the sale, rental, or repair (or
combination thereof) of small motorized and non-motorized
equipment including bicycles, electric bicycles,
snowmobiles, personal landscaping equipment, trailers,
small tools for home repairs and renovations, and other
similar equipment, excluding equipment intended for
commercial and industrial construction activities. This use
may include outdoor storage of equipment intended for sale
or rental, and temporary outdoor storage of equipment
intended for repair.
F
Fair grounds
Fair grounds means buildings and / or lot for events,
exhibitions, fairs, rodeos, and activities for active
participation or public viewing.
Firing range
Firing range means an indoor or outdoor facility for the
practice or competitive shooting of firearms, including but
not limited to bow and arrows, pistols, shotguns, and rifles.
Fitness centre
Fitness centre means a building used on an individual or
group basis where members or non-members use
equipment or space for the purpose of physical exercise,
and may include ancillary retail space for the purposes of
catering to patrons of the fitness centre.
Floor area, gross (gross floor
area)
Gross floor area means the total area of all floors,
measured to the extreme outer limits of the building,
including all suites or dwelling units and all areas giving
access thereto such as corridors, hallways, landings, foyers,
staircases, and stairwells. Enclosed balconies and
mezzanines, enclosed porches or verandas and elevator
shafts shall also be included.
Floor area ratio
Floor area ratio means the figure obtained when the gross
floor area of all the buildings on a lot is divided by the area
of the lot except that the following shall not be included as
gross floor area for the purpose of computing floor area
ratio:
(1)
Any portion of a storey used for parking purposes
unless such parking is a principal use.
(2)
Any portion of a storey used for laundry purposes,
unless laundry is a principal use.
(3)
Any portion of a basement containing heating,
laundry, recreational or storage facilities, but
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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excluding areas used for habitable
accommodation, and necessary access to
habitable accommodation.
(4)
Architectural features which are permitted as
projections into setback areas in accordance with
this Bylaw.
(5)
Swimming pools and open sun deck.
Floor space, usable (usable
floor space)
Usable floor space means the total area of all floors,
measured from the inner walls of the building. All areas
used for access including but not limited to corridors,
hallways, landings, foyers, staircases, stairwells, and
elevator shafts shall not be included. All undeveloped areas
that serve as ancillary functions including but not limited to
storage for the principal use shall not be included as usable
floor space.
Food truck
Food truck means a restaurant that is operated out of a
motorized, mobile, self-contained vehicle that is equipped to
cook, prepare, and / or serve food or beverages.
Fruit and vegetable stand
Fruit and vegetable stand means a non-permanent open-air
business venue that sells seasonal produce and related
products from local growers only during the local growing
season.
Funeral parlor
Funeral parlor means a facility for the preparation and
display of the deceased, including rituals or ceremonies
therewith, prior to burial or cremation.
G
Garage
Garage means a detached accessory building or a portion
of a principal building used solely for the parking or
temporary storage of private motor vehicles or personal
equipment.
Garden suite
Garden suite means a detached, subordinate dwelling unit,
typically single storey, located on a permanent foundation.
Gasoline station
Gasoline station means any building and / or lot where
automotive fuel and automotive accessories are retailed to
the general public and includes full-service and / or self-
service gasoline stations. A gasoline station may include
ancillary retail space for the purposes of catering to patrons
of the gasoline station.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Golf course
Golf course means a tract of land for playing golf, such tract
shall include not less than nine tees, greens and full length
or par three fairways, and may include a clubhouse and
additional practice fairways, driving ranges, and practise
greens.
Greenhouse
Greenhouse means a building made of glass or other
transparent material used to grow plants that need
protection from the weather.
Group home
Group home means the use of a dwelling unit occupied by
non-related people acting as a single household for the
purpose of care or support in daily living, designed to
maximize independence and to support responsibility in
areas such as household management, vocation pursuits,
and social relationships.
H
Habitable room
Habitable room means a room designed for living, sleeping,
eating, or food preparation, including but not limited to, a
living room, dining room, bedroom, or kitchen.
Home based business
Home based business means an occupation or profession
operated within a dwelling unit, its accessory building, and /
or on a lot that is secondary to the residential use of a lot.
Horticulture
Horticulture means the cultivation of the ground for the
purpose of growing fruits, vegetables, plants, or flowers,
including non-soil bound operations such as hydroponics
but shall exclude the growing of cannabis.
Hospital
Hospital means an institution whether private or public for
the reception and treatment of persons suffering from
physical illness or disability, convalescing from, or being
rehabilitated after illness or injury or requiring extended care
and licensed under the Hospital Act, as amended.
I
Indoor participant recreation
services
Indoor participant recreation services means those
premises that provide services within an enclosed building
for sports and recreation including but not limited to indoor
swimming pools, basketball courts, ice arenas, curling rinks,
courts for racquet sports, exercise centres, martial arts
studios, gymnastics facilities, climbing walls, roller rinks,
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
bowling alleys, miniature golf, batting cages, and billiard
halls.
Industrial, low impact
Industrial, low impact means those operations that are
carried on within an enclosed building and includes the
storing, manufacturing, processing, finishing, packaging,
wholesaling and / or distributing of resources, materials, or
products, where no significant nuisance factor such as
noise, appearance, or odour is created outside of the
enclosed building, and does not include any outdoor
storage on a lot.
Industrial, medium impact
Industrial, medium impact means those operations that are
carried on within an enclosed building and / or on a lot and
includes the storing, manufacturing, processing, finishing,
packaging, wholesaling and / or distributing of resources,
materials, or products, where no significant nuisance factor
such as noise, appearance, or odour is created that extends
beyond the boundary of the lot, and may include ancillary
outdoor storage.
Industrial, high impact
Industrial, high impact means those operations that are
carried on within an enclosed building and / or on a lot and
includes the storing, manufacturing, processing, finishing,
packaging, wholesaling and / or distributing of resources,
materials, or products, where nuisance factors including but
not limited to noise, appearance, or odour are present
beyond the boundaries of the lot which may effect the use,
amenity, or enjoyment of adjacent or nearby lots, and
includes outdoor storage.
Information centre
Information centre means a public and / or private facility
designed to promote the public interest and distribute
information about the community, including the retail sale of
souvenirs and items of interest to the travelling public.
J
Junk yard
Junk yard means an area outside of an enclosed building
where junk, waste, used building materials, used industrial
materials, scrap metal, used, discarded or salvage materials
are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, packed,
disassembled, or handled. A junk yard shall not be
construed to include establishments for the sale, purchase,
or storage of used furniture, used cars in operable
condition, or the processing of used, discarded, or salvaged
materials as a minor part of manufacturing operations.
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Administration and
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
K
Kennel
Kennel means any building, structure, compound, group of
pens or cages, or lot in which or where three or more dogs
and / or cats are or are intended to be trained, cared for,
bred, boarded, or kept for any purpose whatsoever, and
shall specifically include any building or part thereof in
which two or more dogs are kept for breeding purposes. A
dog or cat means a member of the canine or feline species
which is two or more months of age.
L
Landscaping
Landscaping means any combination of trees, bushes,
shrubs, plants, flowers, lawns, bark mulch, decorative
gravel, decorative paving, planters, decorative fences, and
the like, arranged and maintained so as to enhance the
appearance of a lot, or where necessary to effectively
screen a lot, and shall not include paved parking areas,
sidewalks, uncleared natural bush, undergrowth or weed
growth. Landscaping may include both hard landscaping
and soft landscaping.
Landscaping, hard (hard
landscaping)
Hard landscaping means permanent human-made features
incorporated into landscape design including but not limited
to brick, natural stones, paving stones, decorative paving,
and decorative fences.
Landscaping, soft (soft
landscaping)
Soft landscaping means plants, trees, shrubs, lawns, and
other natural vegetation.
Lane
Lane means a public thoroughfare or way which affords only
a secondary means of access to a lot, at the side or rear.
Library
Library means a public facility where books and related
materials are kept for viewing or short term borrowing.
Liquor store
Liquor store means a business licensed as a licensee retail
store operation under the regulations of the Liquor Control
and Licensing Act, as amended.
Long term rental
Long term rental means a dwelling unit in which any number
of sleeping units are rented, whether the owner resides on
the premises or not, to no more than two (2) unrelated
persons per room, up to a maximum of twelve (12) persons
in the dwelling unit.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Lot
Lot means an area of land designated as a separate and
distinct parcel on a legally recorded subdivision plan or
description filed in the Land Registry Office and having a
principal frontage upon a public street or place.
Lot, corner (corner lot)
Corner lot means a lot that is located at the intersection or
junction of two or more streets.
Lot, interior (interior lot)
Interior lot means a lot that is not a corner lot.
Lot, through (through lot)
Through lot means a lot that abuts two parallel or
approximately parallel streets. For clarity, a lot abutting a
street and a lane is not considered a through lot.
Lot area
Lot area means the total horizontal area within the lot lines
of a lot.
Lot coverage (building)
Lot coverage (building) means the amount of a lot that is
covered, expressed as a percentage of the combined
footprints of all buildings and structures on a lot divided by
the area of the lot itself. Greenhouses, decks, and
breezeways are not included in lot coverage.
Lot coverage (impermeable
surface coverage)
Lot coverage (impermeable surface coverage) means a
surface that prevents or impedes the entry of water into the
soil mantle as under natural conditions prior to
development, and / or a hard surface area which causes
water to run off in greater quantities or at an increased rate
of flow from the flow present under natural conditions.
Impermeable surfaces shall include driveways (asphalt and
gravel), walkways, hard landscaping, building footprints,
and other structures or features that impede the entry of
water into the soil mantle.
Lot depth
Lot depth means the mean horizontal distance between the
front and rear lot lines.
Lot line, front (front lot line)
Front lot line means the boundary line of the lot (or in the
case of a manufactured home, pad area) and the street on
which the lot (or pad area) abuts. In the case of a corner lot,
the shortest lot line abutting the street shall be the front lot
line. In the case of a through lot, the lot lines that abut the
two streets shall both be considered front lot lines. In the
case of a strata development where access is provided via
common property or City street, the common property or
City street providing access shall be considered the front lot
line.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Lot line, rear (rear lot line)
Rear lot line means the lot line further from and opposite to
the front lot line.
Lot line, side (side lot line)
Side lot line means the lot line marking the boundary
between two lots, or between a lot and a lane, or between a
lot and a public street in the case of a corner lot, of which
one or both ends intersect a front lot line.
Lot width
Lot width means the horizontal distance between the side
lot lines measured at right angles to the lot depth.
M
Manufactured home
Manufactured home means a dwelling unit that is
manufactured and assembled in a factory to Canadian
Standards Association Z-240 MH Standard and which is
intended to be capable of movement from place to place,
and which is, upon its arrival at the lot where it is to be
located, ready for occupancy except for incidental building
operations such as placement on a foundation and
connection to utilities.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Manufactured home skirting
Manufactured home skirting means a wall of lumber or
metal construction extending from the underside of the
manufactured home to ground level, completely enclosing
the space beneath the manufactured home.
Manufactured home park
Manufactured home park means a lot that contains two (2)
or more manufactured homes under single ownership
managed by a manufactured home park operator.
Mixed-use building
Mixed-use building means any building that includes a
combination of two or more principal uses and includes a
multi-unit dwelling use and a commercial use.
Mini-storage building
Mini-storage building means a building or structure, or part
thereof containing separate, individual, and private storage
spaces of various sizes, leased or rented on individual
leases for varying periods of time, and may include ancillary
retail space for the purposes of catering to patrons of the
mini-storage building.
Modular home
Modular home means a dwelling unit constructed to the
Canadian Standards Association A277 Standard, to be
assembled on a permanent foundation and is not intended
to be capable of movement from place to place.
Modular and manufactured
home sales
Modular and manufactured home sales means the retail
sale and / or display of new or used modular or
manufactured homes.
N
Natural boundary
Natural boundary means the visible high-water mark of any
lake, river, stream, or other body of water where the
presence and action of the water are so common and usual,
and so long continued in all ordinary years, as to mark upon
the soil of the lake, river, stream, or other body of water, a
character distinct from that of the banks thereof in respect to
vegetation as well as in respect to the nature of the soil
itself.
Neighbourhood pub
Neighbourhood pub means an establishment licensed a
liquor primary establishment under the Liquor Control and
Licensing Act, as amended, that may or may not sell food
within the premises.
Noise screening
Noise screening means the attenuation of noise by means
of naturally occurring, planted, or fabricated barriers, or by
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
means of physical separation between noise generators
and noise receptors.
Non-conforming building or use Non-conforming building or use means any building or use
which does not conform with all regulations of this Bylaw, or
any amendment thereto for the zone in which the building or
use is located.
Non-residential
Non-residential when used in reference to a building,
structure, or use, means designed, intended, or used for
purposes other than those of a residential use building.
Nursery
Nursery means the use of a lot and / or a building or
structure or part thereof for the growing, display, wholesale,
or retail sale of flowers, fruit, vegetables, plants, shrubs,
trees, or similar vegetation, and may include the sale of
other goods, products, and equipment normally associated
with gardening and landscaping.
Night club
Night club means an establishment licensed as a liquor
primary establishment under the Liquor Control and
Licensing Act, as amended, that may or may not sell food
within the premises, and may be in conjunction with live
entertainment and / or dancing, but excludes adult
entertainment.
O
Office
Office means a building or part thereof, designed, intended,
or used for the practice of a profession, the carrying on of a
business, the conduct of public administration or, where not
conducted on the site thereof, the administration of an
industry but shall not include a retail commercial use, any
industrial use, clinic, financial institution, place of
amusement or place of assembly.
Outdoor participant recreation
services
Outdoor participant recreation services means those
premises that provide services and / or rental options for
sports and recreation conducted outdoors, including but not
limited to miniature golf, ski hills, ski jumps, sports fields,
outdoor sports courts, swimming pools, unenclosed ice
surfaces or rinks, and athletic fields, but excludes golf
course and firing range.
Outdoor storage
Outdoor storage means the storage of equipment, vehicles,
goods, or materials in the open air environment outside of
an enclosed building, but does not include a solid waste
facility or automotive wrecking yard.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
P
Pad area
Pad area means the boundaries of each manufactured
home park space in a manufactured home park.
Parking area
Parking area means an open area of land, other than a
street or lane, used for parking of vehicles for clients,
customers, employees, members, residents, or tenants.
Parking space
Parking space means a space within a building or parking
area, for the parking of one vehicle, excluding drive aisles,
ramps, columns or other similar features.
Party-wall subdivision
Party-wall subdivision means a subdivision intended to
allow for the wall of a building to be jointly owned and jointly
used by two parties under easement agreement or by right
in law, and erected at or upon a lot line separating two
parcels of land, each of which is, or is capable of being, a
separate real-estate entity. Party-wall subdivision includes
the use of a common wall that vertically separates buildings
into a side-by-side arrangement.
Permanent resident
Permanent resident means, in respect of any dwelling unit
or lot or use thereof, a person who normally resides in the
dwelling unit as their permanent, primary residence, and for
these purposes, within residentially zoned areas, a person
cannot normally reside at more than one location in the City.
Personal service establishment Personal service establishment means a business
establishment wherein personal services are performed,
including but not limited to a barber shop, hair or beauty
salon, shoe repairs, travel agent, tailor shop, and
photographic studio.
Place of worship
Place of worship means a place of public worship, including
but not limited to facilities for areas of cultural / spiritual
significance, churches, chapels, mosques, temples, and
synagogues.
Post office
Post office means a building used to send, receive and sort
mail, from which it is may be dispatched and distributed,
and at which stamps are sold or other services rendered
accessory to the usual operation of a post office.
Playground / park
Playground / park means a publicly owned or accessible
area for active play and recreation that includes play
apparatus, courts, or sports fields.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal building
Principal building means a building in which the principal
use of the lot on which the building is located is conducted.
Principal use
Principal use means the main or primary use of a premise
or a lot that is provided for in the list of permitted uses in the
zones of this Bylaw.
Professional service
establishment
Professional service establishment means the use of
buildings for the provision of professional, management,
administrative, consulting, financial and health services and
includes but is not limited to the offices of lawyers,
accountants, engineers, architects, doctors and dentists and
offices for the provision of health services of a preventative,
diagnostic, treatment, therapeutic or counselling nature, but
does not include premises for the provision of veterinary
services.
Public assembly
Public assembly means facilities or lots intended for public
assembly purposes that are capable of supporting a large
number of users and / or spectators, including but not
limited to art galleries, auditoriums, community centers,
cultural centers, museums, athletic fields, arenas, and
sports courts.
Public parking area
Public parking area means an open area of land, other than
a street, used for the parking of vehicles free of charge or at
a cost, for clients, customers, employees, members,
residents, or tenants, which may include associated
infrastructure to manage vehicle arriving and departing at
the premises.
Public works yard
Public works yard means the use of a building or lot by the
City for the storage of equipment, materials and supplies
used for maintaining works owned or operated by the
Municipality or its contractors or another public agency or its
contractors, and for the repair and maintenance of related
vehicles, machinery, facilities and works.
R
Recreational vehicle
Recreational vehicle means a vehicle requiring a licence
and designed or modified to be used for temporary living or
travel, recreation, or vacationing, and includes such
vehicles commonly known as travel trailers, camper trailers,
truck camper, motor homes, boats, snowmobiles, or other
similar vehicles. A recreational vehicle is not considered a
dwelling unit for the purposes of this Bylaw.
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Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Recycling depot
Recycling depot means a building or lot used for the
collection, purchase and sale, sorting, processing, and
temporary storage of recyclable materials including but not
limited to cardboard, plastics, paper, metal, bottles, and
similar household goods or items returnable for deposit.
Recycling plant
Recycling plant means the use of land, buildings, or
structures for the purposes of consolidating bulk materials
for transportation and / or the processing of recyclable
materials into other usable materials and products.
Residential rental tenure
Residential rental tenure means occupancy of a dwelling
unit under a rental agreement that is subject to the
Residential Tenancy Act.
Residential use
Residential use means the use of a building or portion
thereof as a dwelling unit by persons as a primary residence
for a period of more than thirty (30) consecutive days in a
calendar year, from which they are absent only as part of an
ordinary domestic routine, including but not limited to work,
vacation and recreation.
Residential use building
Residential use building means a building that contains
dwelling unit(s).
Resort employee
Resort employee means an individual either employed or
self-employed in the CD-02 zone, and includes, for a period
not exceeding 6 months, an individual who has ceased
employment or self-employment in the CD-02 zone after
having been so employed or self-employed for at least five
of the six years prior to ceasing employment.
Resort employee housing units
Resort employee housing units means housing located in
the City of Revelstoke that is charged by a covenant under
s.219 of the Land Title Act in favour of the City of
Revelstoke and subject to a housing agreement between
the owner and the City of Revelstoke under Section 483 of
the Local Government Act, each of which restricts the
occupancy of the unit to a resort employee and individuals
related to the resort employee by blood, adoption, foster
parenthood, or marriage, including common law marriage,
and cohabiting with the resort employee in a single
household.
Restaurant, dine-in
Restaurant, dine-in means an eating establishment where
food is sold to the public for immediate consumption within
the premises or for take-out for walk-in customers, and may
include those premises licensed as food principal under the
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Liquor Control and Licensing Act, as amended, but shall not
include any form of drive-through services.
Restaurant, take-out
Restaurant, take-out means an eating establishment where
food is sold to the public for immediate consumption within
the premises or for take-out from walk-in or drive-through
customers, but shall not include those premises licensed as
food principal under the Liquor Control and Licensing Act,
as amended.
Retail store
Retail store means an establishment where goods,
merchandise, and other related materials are offered to the
general public, including limited onsite and outdoor storage,
including but not limited to hardware, tourist goods, clothing,
appliance, sporting goods, recreation goods, and stationary,
but excludes cannabis retail sales, liquor store, retail store,
grocery, and retail store, pharmaceutical.
Retail store, grocery
Retail store, grocery, means an establishment where food,
non-prescription medicine, and other household supplies
are sold and may include onsite storage of inventory.
Retail store, pharmaceutical
Retail store, pharmaceutical, means an establishment
where both prescription and non-prescription medicine is
sold, and may include other goods including but not limited
to food and other household supplies.
Riding academy
Riding academy means a facility designed and used
primarily for recreational riding, training, and instruction
purposes, and allowing both onsite boarding and trailering
of horses to the facility.
S
Sawmill
Sawmill means a manufacturing facility for the sawing,
dressing, packaging, and shipment of lumber products from
raw material.
Screening
Screening means a continuous fence, wall, compact
landscaping, or combination thereof, and may be
supplemented with landscaping that would effectively
screen the lot which it encloses, and is broken only be
access for vehicles and pedestrians.
Secondary suite
Secondary suite means a dwelling unit which is accessory
to a single-detached dwelling, two-unit dwelling, or multi-unit
dwelling residential use and is contained within the principal
building that is a single real estate entity.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Setback
Setback means the required minimum distance between a
building or use and each of the respective lot lines including
the front lot line, side lot line, and / or rear lot line. In the
case of a manufactured home park, setbacks for
manufactured homes shall be determined based on
distance from the applicable pad area boundaries.
Setback area
Setback area means the required area of land as measured
between the setback requirement and perpendicular lot line
expressed as a measurement of area, and includes the
front yard setback area, side yard setback, and / or the rear
yard setback area.
Setback area, front yard (front
yard setback area)
Front yard setback area means the setback area, measured
between the front lot line and front yard setback
requirement, expressed as a measurement of area. In the
case of a through lot, there shall be two front yard setback
areas.
Setback area, rear yard (rear
yard setback area)
Rear yard setback area means the setback area, as
measured between the rear lot line and rear yard setback
requirement, expressed as a measurement of area.
Setback area, side yard (side
yard setback area)
Side yard setback area means the setback area, as
measured between the side lot line and required side yard
setback, expressed as a measurement of area, but doesn't
include the front yard setback area or rear yard setback
area.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Short term rental
Short term rental means the use of a dwelling unit on a
temporary basis for the financial benefit of the lot owner to
provide accommodation to the traveling public within a
residential or mixed-use building.
Single real estate entity
Single real estate entity means a dwelling unit(s) that is a
single, separate legal title, whether that be conventional or
strata.
Sleeping unit
Sleeping unit means a habitable room used or intended to
be used for sleeping, or sleeping and living purposes, but
does not include any cooking facilities.
Social club
Social club means a building or establishment used by an
association or organization for fraternal, social, or
recreational purposes which may include limited private
sleeping unit accommodation without private cooking
facilities, and which shall be operated for use of club
members and their guests only.
Solid waste facility
Solid waste facility means a facility designed, constructed
and operated for the collection, processing, transferring or
disposal of the solid waste stream or components thereof,
including but not limited to, transfer stations, material
recycling facilities, composting facilities, and disposal
facilities. A solid waste facility may or may not include
outdoor storage.
Stream
Stream means any of the following that provides fish
habitat:
(1)
A watercourse, whether it usually contains water or
not;
(2)
A pond, lake, river, creek, or brook; or
(3)
A ditch, spring or wetland that is connected by
surface flow to something referred to in paragraph
(1) or (2).
Street
Street means a public highway, road, or throughfare which
affords the principal means of access to abutting lots.
Structure
Structure means anything constructed or erected, the use of
which requires location on the ground or attachment to
something having location on the ground, but shall not
include fences and walls that are less than the maximum
fence height permitted by this Bylaw.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Studio unit
Studio unit means a dwelling unit having no rooms used or
intended to be used solely as a bedroom.
T
Temporary
Temporary means not greater than 30 consecutive days.
Temporary building
Temporary building means a sales office, construction
office, or a structure in which tools or equipment are stored
during construction of a building or other structure.
Theatre
Theatre means a building used or intended to be used for
live dramatic performances or for the projection of motion
picture films, excluding drive in theatres. This use may
include ancillary retail space for the purposes of catering to
patrons of the theatre.
Tourist accommodation
Tourist accommodation means one or more buildings
containing one or more accommodation units that are used
primarily to provide temporary accommodation for the
travelling public or long term accommodation of staff. This
use includes but is not limited to hotels, motels, lodges,
guest cabins, but does not include short term rental or bed
and breakfast.
Trailer
Trailer means an unpowered vehicle towed by another
vehicle generally used for the transportation of goods or
materials.
U
Usable open space
Usable open space means a private outdoor area or
common area for recreation, outdoor living, or landscaping,
designed for the benefit of residents, but excludes parking
areas, driveways, loading, storage, or service areas.
Use
Use means the purpose for which any lot, parcel, tract of
land, building, or structure is designed, arranged, or
intended for which it is occupied or maintained.
Utilities, major
Utilities, major, means water, sewage, storm water,
electrical or solid waste disposal systems and their
appurtenances, which are likely to have a greater impact on
the environment or adjacent land uses than minor utilities.
These include but are not limited to land fills, sewage
treatment plants, water treatment plants, major pump
houses, water towers or tanks, sewage lagoons, snow
dumping sites, garbage transfer and compacting stations,
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Section 3: Definitions
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
power terminal and distributing stations, power generating
stations, cooling plants, district heating plants, incinerators,
and waste recycling plants.
Utilities, minor
Utilities, minor means water, sewage, storm water,
electrical, or solid waste disposal systems and their
appurtenances, which are likely to have a minor impact only
on the environment or adjacent land uses by virtue of their
appearance, noise, size, traffic generation or operational
characteristics. These include but are not limited to
telephone exchanges, electrical kiosks, generators, minor
pump stations, reservoirs, lift station buildings, pressure
reducing stations, and pump houses.
V
Vacant
Vacant means not occupied for business purposes for the
period of thirty (30) consecutive days and where there is no
visible evidence of retail trade, and the premises are not
open for business purposes during normally accepted
business hours.
Vehicle sales and rental, heavy
Vehicle sales and rental, heavy, means the retail sale,
rental, and / or display of new or used automobiles, light
trucks, recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, motorcycles,
snowmobiles, other similar personal vehicles, as well as
heavy commercial or industrial vehicles with a gross vehicle
weight over 5,500.0 kg.
Vehicle sales and rental, light
Vehicle sales and rental, light, means the retail sale, rental,
and / or display of new or used automobiles, light trucks,
recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, motorcycles,
snowmobiles, and other similar personal vehicles, but does
not include vehicles with a gross vehicle weight over
5,500.0 kg.
W
Warehousing
Warehousing means a building used for the storage and
distribution of goods, wares, merchandise, materials, and
commodities and may include ancillary office space but
excludes retail sales.
Watercourse
Watercourse means any natural or human made depression
with well-defined banks and a bed of 0.6 m (2 ft.) or more
below the surrounding land serving to give direction to a
current of water at least six months of the year or having a
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
drainage area of one square mile or more, or as required by
a designated official of the Province of British Columbia.
Wet bar
Wet bar means a small facility that is used exclusively to
prepare beverages or other items that do not require
cooking, and may include a sink and dishwasher. Exhaust
fans, 220-volt wiring, natural gas rough-in, and permanent
cooking facilities of any type are not permitted. The
provision of wet bars in no way permits an additional
dwelling unit to be established.
Wholesale
Wholesale means a business establishment devoted to
wholesale sales, being the sale of goods, commodities, and
merchandise to retail distributors, to other wholesale
distributors, to industrial, commercial, institutional, or
professional business users, or acting as agents or brokers
and buying or selling goods, commodities and merchandise
for incorporation and assembly into other products.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 4 - General Regulations
4.1
Permitted Uses in all Zones
The following uses are permitted in all zones:
(1)
Apiculture (beekeeping), subject to the provisions of this Bylaw;
(2)
Bus stops and / or shelters;
(3)
Child care facility;
(4)
Community gardens;
(5)
Electric vehicle charging parking space(s);
(6)
Environmental conservation;
(7)
Food production including fruit, vegetable, and other plant production uses;
(8)
Mailboxes;
(9)
Municipal buildings and public works yards;
(10) Playgrounds, public parks;
(11) Public art;
(12) Solar energy generation;
(13) Swimming pools, hot tubs, and saunas, subject to the provisions of this Bylaw;
(14) Temporary buildings or structures, subject to the provisions of this Bylaw;
(15) Temporary events permitted by a City of Revelstoke special event permit; and
(16) Utilities, minor.
4.2
Building Height Exemptions
The following buildings and structures are exempt from the maximum building height
requirements of this Bylaw, provided that any combination of the following structures shall not
cover more than 20% of the lot, or, if located on the roof of a building, any combination of the
following structures shall not cover more than 10% of the roof area:
(1)
Place of worship spires;
(2)
Belfries;
(3)
Domes;
(4)
Monuments;
(5)
Fire and hose towers;
(6)
Observation towers;
(7)
Transmission towers;
(8)
Chimneys;
(9)
Flag poles;
(10) Radio towers;
(11) Aerials;
(12) Masts;
(13) Water tanks;
(14) Monitors;
(15) Scenery lofts;
(16) Cooling towers;
(17) Elevator and ventilation structures; and
(18) Rooftop patios and amenities.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
4.2.1
Rooftop Patios and Amenities
(1)
Rooftop patios and associated amenities must be screened from surrounding uses.
4.3
Irregular Shaped Lots
(1)
All irregular shaped lots must meet the minimum lot width at the required front yard
setback area where it joins the lot line at the side lot line.
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Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
4.4
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(1)
No fence, wall, building, structure, or landscaping, other than a permitted principal
building, shall be erected to a height greater than 1.1 m within:
a. 9.0 m from the corner of the intersection of two streets; or
b. 6.0 m from the intersection of a lane with a lane or street.
4.5
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
The following projections into the minimum setback requirements as specified in each zone of
this Bylaw are permitted, subject to the vision clearance provisions specified in Section 4.4:
(1)
Roof projections, eaves and gutters, cornices, sills, bay windows, chimneys,
unenclosed balconies, sunshades, open porches, decks, patios, canopies, heat pumps,
air conditioners, and other similar features, to a maximum of 2.0 m or 50% of the
required front yard and / or rear yard setback requirement, whichever is the lesser.
(2)
Roof projections, eaves and gutters, cornices, sills, bay windows, chimneys,
unenclosed balconies, sunshades, open porches, decks, patios, canopies, heat pumps,
air conditioners, and other similar features, to a maximum of 1.0 m or 50% of the
required side yard setback requirement, whichever is the lesser.
(3)
Attached carports are permitted to encroach into the front yard setback area and side
yard setback area, so long as they meet a 2.0 m minimum setback requirement from
the front lot line, and 0.75 m from the side lot line(s).
(4)
Steps, stairs, ramps for accessibility, and other similar features are permitted to
encroach into all setback areas.
(5)
Landscape features such arbours, trellises, fish ponds, and ornaments are permitted to
encroach into all setback areas, except where a landscape feature exceeds 2.0 m in
height, in which case it shall be located 1.5 m from any lot line.
(6)
Manufactured home hitches are permitted to encroach into all setback areas.
(7)
Utilities, cisterns, storage tanks, underground parking and similar structures constructed
entirely beneath surface of the ground are permitted to project into all setback areas,
provided such underground projections are covered by sufficient soil depth to
accommodate landscaping and / or hard surfaces to accommodate access needs and
such projections do not extend past the lot line.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
4.6
Recreational Vehicle and Equipment Parking and Storage
(1)
No front yard setback area or side yard setback area in a Residential (R) zone shall be
used for parking or storage of a recreational vehicle or boat, except as follows in a
developed parking space:
a. One recreational vehicle up to 6.0 m in length may be parked in a front yard
setback area and / or side yard setback area, provided it is located not closer than
1.0 m to any side lot line; and / or
b. One boat up to 6.0 m in length may be parked in a front yard setback area and / or
side yard setback area, provided it is located no closer than 1.0 m to any side lot
line.
(2)
No commercial vehicle, truck, bus, contractor's equipment, dismantled or wrecked
automobile, boat, trailer, or any similar commercial vehicle, craft, or conveyance shall
be parked or stored in the open in a Residential (R) zone, except the following which
may be parked or stored in the rear yard only, provided they are located no closer than
1.0 m to the rear lot line:
a. One truck or commercial vehicle not exceeding 8,600.0 kg gross vehicle weight;
b. Trucks, commercial vehicles, or equipment being used directly in the construction,
repair, servicing or maintenance of the buildings or structures on that lot;
c. One dismantled or wrecked commercial vehicle for a period of not more than 30
consecutive days; or
d. One commercial boat or vessel not exceeding a length of 6.0 m.
(3)
The parking and storage of recreational vehicles in a rear yard in a Residential (R) zone
shall be limited to one vehicle or trailer, which cannot exceed a length of 15.0 m and
must be located at least 1.0 m from the rear lot line and side lot line.
4.7
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During
Construction
(1)
A temporary building or structure shall:
a. Not be used as a dwelling unit except in accordance with the provisions of Section
4.7(3) of this Bylaw;
b. Not exceed a maximum building height of 6.0 m;
c. Comply with the development regulations for principal buildings in the applicable
zone; and
d. Not be placed on a lot for a period exceeding one (1) year.
(2)
For clarity, notwithstanding any other clause within this Bylaw to the contrary, a shipping
container may be used as a temporary building in all zones in accordance with Section
4.7(1), so long as it is not located within the front yard setback area.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(3)
Despite any regulation contained in this Bylaw with respect to the length of occupancy
for a recreational vehicle, while in the process of constructing a new dwelling unit on a
lot that is currently vacant, the owner may occupy a recreational vehicle during
construction on the new dwelling unit in accordance with the following requirements:
a. The owner must cease to occupy the recreational vehicle immediately following
the granting of occupancy for the new dwelling unit, or, within one (1) year of the
date of issuance of the Building Permit for the new dwelling, whichever is the
lesser.
4.8
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(1)
Any fence, wall, hedge, or other similar structure (not being a building) which exceeds
the height limitations specified in this Section shall comply with the height and setback
requirements prescribed for principal buildings within the zone in which it is located.
(2)
That portion of a retaining wall which projects above the surface of the ground which it
supports shall be considered a fence and subject to the regulations of this Section.
(3)
The height of a fence, wall, or hedge shall be determined by measurement from the
average natural grade within 1.0 m of both sides of such fence, wall, or hedge.
(4)
Notwithstanding Section 4.8(3), in cases where a retaining wall has been constructed
along a lot line, the height of a fence, wall, or hedge shall be determined by
measurement from the surface of the ground which the retaining wall supports at the
average natural grade level within 1.0 m of such retaining wall.
(5)
Subject to the vision clearance provisions of Section 4.4, the following height limitations
shall apply to fences, walls, or hedges:
a.
In all zones, fences, walls, hedges, and retaining walls may not exceed 2.0 m in
height.
b.
Notwithstanding Section 4.8(5)(a), in all Residential (R) zones, fences, walls,
hedges or retaining walls within the required front yard setback area or to the rear
of the front of an existing principal building, whichever is the lesser, may not
exceed 1.1 m in height.
c.
In all Commercial (C), Mixed-Use (MU), Industrial (I), and Public Use (P) zones,
fences, walls, or hedges may not exceed 2.5 m in height.
d.
Where a lot abuts a lot in a Residential (R) zone, a fence may not exceed 2.0 m
in height in any zone.
(6)
Section 4.8(5)(a) through 4.8(5)(d) (inclusive) shall not apply to open mesh chain link
type fencing erected on cemetery, public playgrounds, parks, playfields, educational
facilities, and Industrially (I) zoned lots. In these cases, no such fence shall exceed a
height of 3.5 m and may be located anywhere on the lot.
(7)
No barbed wire or electric fencing is permitted in any Residential (R), Mixed-Use (MU),
Commercial (C), Public Use (P), or Environmental and Rural Recreation (E) zone.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(8)
Notwithstanding Section 4.8(7), electric fencing may be permitted in a Residential (R),
Mixed-Use (MU), Public Use (P), or Environmental and Rural Recreation (E) zone when
used as part of an apiculture (beekeeping) operation and complies with the provisions
detailed in Section 5.4.
4.9
Swimming Pools, Hot tubs, and Saunas
(1)
Swimming pools, hot tubs, saunas, and any associated decks greater that 0.6 m in
height, shall meet the siting requirements for accessory buildings and structures.
(2)
Swimming pools, hot tubs, saunas, and any associated decks greater that 0.6 m in
height, shall not be located in the front yard setback area.
(3)
Fencing around swimming pools, hot tubs, and saunas, shall be in accordance with the
City of Revelstoke Building Bylaw, as amended.
4.10
Landscaping and Screening
(1)
Landscaping and screening shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the
requirements detailed in this Section.
(2)
Where landscaping is required, all applications for development shall include a
landscape plan that illustrates the following:
a. The location or proposed footprint of all buildings and structures on the lot.
b. Location of any vegetation to be retained.
c. Soft landscaping details including proposed plant species, size, number, and
location.
d. Method of irrigation.
e. Hard landscaping details and location of all hard surfaced areas such as
driveways, parking areas, sidewalks, site lighting, and fencing.
(3)
All landscaping shall meet or exceed the BC Nursery Trades Association Standards and
be regularly maintained, including replacement of all specimens that do not survive
transplantation.
Minimum Landscaping and Screening Requirements
Use
Landscaping and Screening Requirements
(4)
Multi-unit dwellings,
mixed-use buildings,
and all commercial
uses
a. All portions of the lot (excluding natural areas) not
covered by buildings, structures, or paved areas shall be
landscaped with either hard landscaping or soft
landscaping, so long as hard landscaping does not
comprise more than 30% of the overall landscaped area.
b. Notwithstanding Section 4.10(4)(a), for a phased
development, all portions of the area of each phase
(excluding natural areas) not covered by buildings,
structures, or paved areas shall be landscaped with either
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
hard landscaping or soft landscaping, so long as hard
landscaping does not comprise more than 30% of the
overall landscaped area for that phase.
c. Communal surface parking areas with ten (10) or more
spaces abutting a street shall be screened with a 1.5 m
wide landscape buffer.
d. Lots abutting a Residential (R) zoned lot shall provide a
2.0 m screen in the form of a fence, wall, hedge, or
landscaped area along the lot line abutting the Residential
(R) zoned lot.
e. All outdoor storage shall be screened by a solid 2.0 m
landscape buffer, fence or wall, which shall be uniformly
painted or, if chain link fencing, covered with a privacy
screen.
f. All solid waste receptacles shall be screened from view
and constructed using wildlife proof materials.
(5)
All industrial uses
a. A minimum of 10% of the lot area (excluding natural
areas) shall be landscaped.
b. Notwithstanding Section 4.10(5)(a), for a phased
development, a minimum of 10% of the lot area of each
phase (excluding natural areas) shall be landscaped.
c. Surface parking areas abutting a street shall be screened
with a 1.5 m wide landscape buffer.
d. Lots abutting a Residential (R) zoned lot shall provide a
3.0 m screen in the form of a fence, wall, hedge, or
landscaped area along the lot line abutting the Residential
(R) zoned lot.
e. All outdoor storage shall be screened by a solid 2.5 m
landscape buffer, fence or wall, which shall be uniformly
painted or, if chain link fencing, covered with a privacy
screen.
f. All solid waste receptacles shall be screened from view
and constructed using wildlife proof materials.
(6)
All public use and
institutional uses
a. No minimum landscaping requirements for public use and
institutional uses.
b. All solid waste receptacles shall be screened from view
and constructed using wildlife proof materials.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 5 - Use-Specific Regulations
5.1
Accessory Buildings, Uses, and Structures
5.1.1
General Regulations
(1)
A garage, carport, greenhouse, lean-to building, or similar structure attached to a
principal building by a breezeway shall be considered an accessory building for the
purposes of this Bylaw.
(2)
No more than two (2) breezeways shall be permitted on any lot to connect an
accessory building or structure to a principal building.
(3)
An accessory building or structure shall not be used as a dwelling unit.
(4)
One (1) bathroom containing no more than one (1) sink, one (1) toilet, and one (1)
shower is permitted in an accessory building.
(5)
No accessory building or structure shall be erected on any lot unless the principal
building has been erected or will be erected simultaneously with the accessory building
or structure.
(6)
Any accessory buildings, structures, or accessory uses shall not have a larger floor
area than the principal building, unless otherwise permitted by this Bylaw.
5.1.2
Accessory Buildings and Structures in Residential Zones
(1)
An accessory building or structure shall not be located in front of a principal building.
(2)
Notwithstanding Section 5.1.2(1), greenhouses may be located in front of a principal
building when used for food production if the following requirements are met:
a. A maximum of two (2) greenhouses are permitted in front of a principal building.
b. Does not exceed a maximum combined gross floor area of 20.0 sq. m or 20% of
the front yard setback area, whichever is the lesser.
c. Greenhouses must comply with the maximum lot coverage (building) requirement
in the applicable zone.
d. Greenhouses must meet a 2.0 m minimum setback from the front lot line and a
1.2 m minimum setback from the side lot line.
e. Greenhouses must not exceed a building height of 3.0 m.
(3)
Notwithstanding Section 5.1.2(1), detached carports may be located in front of a
principal building on a lot containing a single-detached dwelling and / or a two-unit
dwelling, if the following requirements are met:
a. A maximum of one (1) detached carport is permitted per principal building.
b. Does not exceed a maximum gross floor area of 32.0 sq. m.
c. Are located no closer than 2.0 m to the front lot line.
d. Are located no closer than 0.75 m to the side lot line(s).
e. Detached carports shall not exceed a maximum building height of 6.0 m.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(4)
Greenhouses and detached carports not located in front of a principal building shall
comply with applicable accessory building requirements.
(5)
Shipping containers are not permitted to be used as an accessory building or structure
in a Residential (R) zone.
(6)
Accessory buildings and structures must meet a 1.2 m minimum setback from the side
lot line and rear lot line.
(7)
Accessory buildings and structures must not exceed a building height of 6.0 m.
Accessory Buildings and Structures Size Requirements for Lots Containing a Single-
Detached Dwelling(s) and / or Two-Unit Dwelling(s)
Lot Area
Maximum Combined Gross Floor
Area
(8)
Lots up to 1,000.0 sq. m in size
a. 125.0 sq. m
(9)
Lots greater than 1,000.0 sq. m but less than
4,000.0 sq. m in size
a. 175.0 sq. m
(10) Lots equal to or greater than 4,000.0 sq. m in
size
a. 300.0 sq. m
(11) For the purposes of calculating gross floor area of all accessory buildings and
structures, temporary buildings or structures shall be included in this calculation, but
carports and greenhouses located in front of a principal building in accordance with
Section 5.1.2(2) and Section 5.1.2(3) shall not be included.
Accessory Building and Structures Size and Quantity Requirements for Lots
Containing a Multi-Unit Dwelling
Multi-Unit Dwelling Type
Requirements
(12) A multi-unit dwelling that is separated by a
vertical common wall with units arranged
side-by-side
a. A maximum of one (1) accessory
building per principal dwelling unit is
permitted.
b. The maximum gross floor area per
accessory building is 35.0 sq. m.
Accessory buildings connected via
common wall shall be considered
separate accessory buildings for the
purposes of calculating maximum
gross floor area.
c. The accessory building shall be
sited in such a manner that
demonstrates its intended use to
serve the corresponding principal
dwelling unit.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(13) All other multi-unit dwellings
a. A maximum of two (2) accessory
buildings are permitted per lot.
b. On lots 1,000.0 sq. m or less in size,
the maximum combined gross floor
area of all accessory buildings is
150.0 sq. m.
c. On lots greater than 1,000.0 sq. m in
size, but less than 4,000.0 sq. m in
size, the maximum combined gross
floor area of all accessory buildings
is 225.0 sq. m.
d. On lots greater than 4,000.0 sq. m in
size, the maximum combined gross
floor area of all accessory buildings
is 350.0 sq. m.
5.1.3
Accessory Buildings and Structures in Mixed-Use and Commercial
Zones
(1)
An accessory building or structure shall comply with the setback requirements
contained in the applicable zone for principal buildings.
(2)
Accessory buildings and structures shall not exceed 80% of the maximum building
height requirement in the applicable zone for principal buildings or 8.0 m, whichever is
the lesser.
(3)
Shipping containers are not permitted to be used as an accessory building or structure
in a Mixed-Use (MU) or Commercial (C) zone.
5.1.4
Accessory Buildings and Structures in Industrial Zones
(1)
An accessory building or structure shall comply with the setback requirements
contained in the applicable zone for principal buildings.
(2)
Accessory buildings and structures shall not exceed 80% of the maximum building
height requirement in the applicable zone for principal buildings or 10.0 m, whichever is
the lesser.
5.1.5
Accessory Buildings and Structures in Public Use Zones
(1)
An accessory building or structure shall comply with the setback requirements
contained in the applicable zone for principal buildings.
(2)
Accessory buildings and structures shall not exceed a building height of 6.0 m.
(3)
Shipping containers are not permitted to be used as an accessory building or structure
in a Public Use (P) zone, except when associated with the use educational facility.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
5.2
Accessory Dwelling Units
5.2.1
Secondary Suites
(1)
A single-detached dwelling, two-unit dwelling, or a multi-unit dwelling may contain one
(1) secondary suite per principal dwelling unit, subject to the density provisions of the
applicable zone.
(2)
A secondary suite shall not exceed 40% of the total combined usable floor space of the
principal dwelling unit and the secondary suite, up to a maximum of 120.0 sq. m.
(3)
A secondary suite shall be located within a single real estate entity comprised of the
principal dwelling and secondary suite.
(4)
A secondary suite shall contain a separate exterior entrance, or a shared entrance with
the principal dwelling where a separate entrance inside the common corridor is
provided for the secondary suite.
(5)
A minimum of 10.0 sq. m of usable open space is required for the occupant of the
secondary suite, except on lots 350.0 sq. m in size or less, where 5.0 sq. m of usable
open space is required.
(6)
A secondary suite shall be provided a parking area with uninhibited access to a City
street or lane.
5.2.2
Carriage Suites
(1)
A single-detached dwelling, two-unit dwelling, or a multi-unit dwelling may contain one
(1) carriage suite per principal dwelling unit, subject to the density provisions of the
applicable zone.
(2)
A carriage suite shall not exceed 40% of the total combined usable floor space of the
principal dwelling unit and the carriage suite, up to a maximum of 120.0 sq. m.
(3)
A carriage suite shall be located within a single real estate entity comprised of the
principal dwelling and carriage suite.
(4)
A carriage suite shall not be located in the front yard setback area or in front of the
principal dwelling.
(5)
A carriage suite must meet a 1.5 m minimum setback from the side lot line and rear lot
line, and 3.0 m for a flanking side yard abutting a street on a corner lot.
(6)
Notwithstanding Section 5.2.2(5), for lots abutting a Residential (R) zoned lot, the
minimum setback from the rear lot line is 3.0 m.
(7)
A carriage suite must not exceed a building height of 8.0 m (inclusive of a first storey
garage).
(8)
A minimum of 10.0 sq. m of usable open space is required for the occupant of the
carriage suite.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(9)
Direct access to a street or lane is required, unless a minimum 1.0 m wide pathway
constructed of durable material extends from the carriage suite parking area to the
entrance of the carriage suite.
(10) A carriage suite shall be provided a parking area with uninhibited access to a City street
or lane.
5.2.3
Garden Suites
(1)
A single-detached dwelling, two-unit dwelling, or a multi-unit dwelling may contain one
(1) garden suite per principal dwelling unit, subject to the density provisions of the
applicable zone.
(2)
A garden suite shall not exceed 40% of the total combined usable floor space of the
principal dwelling unit and the garden suite, up to a maximum of 120.0 sq. m.
(3)
A garden suite shall be located within a single real estate entity comprised of the
principal dwelling and garden suite.
(4)
A garden suite shall not be located in the front yard setback area or in front of the
principal dwelling.
(5)
A garden suite must meet a 1.5 m minimum setback from the side lot line and rear lot
line, and 3.0 m for a flanking side yard abutting a street on a corner lot.
(6)
Notwithstanding Section 5.2.3(5), for lots abutting a Residential (R) zoned lot, the
minimum setback from the rear lot line is 3.0 m.
(7)
A garden suite must not exceed a building height of 6.0 m.
(8)
A minimum of 10.0 sq. m of usable open space is required for the occupant of the
garden suite.
(9)
Direct access to a street or lane is required, unless a minimum 1.0 m wide pathway
constructed of durable material extends from the garden suite parking area to the
entrance of the garden suite.
(10) A garden suite shall be provided a parking area with uninhibited access to a City street
or lane.
5.3
Backyard Hen Keeping
(1)
All backyard hen keeping shall be subject to the provisions of Animal Control Bylaw, as
amended.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
5.4
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(1)
On lots equal to or less than 400.0 sq. m in size, a maximum of four (4) beehives are
permitted per lot. For each additional 400.0 sq. m of lot area, an additional four (4)
beehives or proportion thereof is permitted.
(2)
Notwithstanding Section 5.4(1), on a lot that contains the use multi-unit dwelling, and
beekeeping is proposed to be undertaken on a balcony, a maximum of one (1) beehive
is permitted per principal dwelling unit.
(3)
Notwithstanding Section 5.4(1), on a lot that contains the use multi-unit dwelling, in
addition to the allowances in Section 5.4(2), a maximum of eight (8) beehives may be
permitted on a rooftop patio.
(4)
All beehives shall be positioned in such a manner to reduce accessibility to wildlife and
minimize impacts on abutting lots, and are not permitted within the front yard setback
area.
(5)
All beehives and any associated fencing to protect the beehives shall be located a
minimum of 0.5 m from any side lot line and / or rear lot line that is abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot.
(6)
The provisions contained in Section 5.4(1) - Section 5.4(4) (inclusive) shall not apply to
lots that are permitted the use agriculture, general.
5.5
Bed and Breakfast
(1)
A bed and breakfast is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling.
(2)
In the case of a single-detached dwelling that contains a secondary suite, a bed and
breakfast is only permitted to be operated out of the single-detached dwelling unit. A
bed and breakfast is not permitted to be operated out of a secondary suite.
(3)
A permanent resident of the single-detached dwelling in which the bed and breakfast is
operated from shall be the operator of the bed and breakfast.
(4)
A bed and breakfast may have a maximum of four (4) sleeping units and a maximum
occupancy of eight (8) people at any time (excluding the permanent residents and
operator of the bed and breakfast) within the single-detached dwelling.
(5)
Sleeping units are prohibited from containing a kitchen or a wet bar.
5.6
Campgrounds
(1)
Each campground shall have clearly delineated campsites dedicated for recreational
vehicles and tents.
(2)
Each campsite shall be accessible from an internal road system of the campground.
For tent only campsites, a communal parking area with walk-up campsites is permitted.
(3)
All campgrounds shall have dedicated garbage collection facilities that are wildlife
proof.
(4)
A minimum of 10% of the total area of the lot for the campground shall be set aside as
usable open space.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
5.7
Cannabis Production Facility
(1)
Only uses associated with cannabis production shall be permitted within a cannabis
production facility. No accessory uses shall be permitted.
(2)
A cannabis production facility shall have a minimum setback of 15.0 m from any lot line
that abuts a Residential (R) zoned lot.
(3)
A cannabis production facility is not permitted within 100.0 m of the nearest lot line of a
lot containing a child care facility.
5.8
Cannabis Retail Sales
(1)
Cannabis retail sales is not permitted within 100.0 m of the nearest lot line of a lot
containing an educational facility, child care facility, public assembly, public park, or
playground.
(2)
Cannabis retail sales is not permitted within 100.0 m of the nearest lot line of a lot
containing cannabis retail sales in the following zones: MU-1, MU-2, and MU-3.
(3)
Cannabis retail sales is not permitted within 300.0 m of the nearest lot line of a lot
containing cannabis retail sales in the following zones: C-1 and C-4.
5.9
Home Based Business
(1)
The following shall apply to all home based businesses:
a. A home based business is only permitted as an accessory use to a single-
detached dwelling, two-unit dwelling, multi-unit dwelling, or to the residential
dwelling units located within a mixed-use building.
b. A home based business shall be operated as an accessory use only and shall not
change the character or external appearance of the principal dwelling.
c. A home based business may be located within a principal dwelling unit, accessory
building, on a portion of the lot, or a combination thereof.
d. There shall be no discharge or emitting of odorous or noxious matters, vapours,
smoke, dust, heat, glare, radiation.
e. All parking associated with a home based business must be accommodated within
the lot on which it is located.
f. Any home based business that represents a fire hazard by virtue of manufacturing
processes or materials storage is prohibited.
(2)
A maximum of two (2) home based businesses are permitted per lot, with a maximum
of one (1) home based business, type II permitted per lot.
(3)
Notwithstanding Section 5.9(2), on a lot that contains a multi-unit dwelling or mixed-use
building, a maximum of one home based business, type I, is permitted per dwelling unit.
(4)
Notwithstanding Section 5.9(2), on a lot that contains a bed and breakfast or short term
rental, a maximum of one (1) home based business is permitted.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
5.9.1
Home Based Business, Type I
(1)
A home based business, type I, is not permitted any non-resident employees.
(2)
A home based business, type I, is not permitted to have any outdoor storage on a lot.
(3)
A home based business, type I, is permitted a maximum of one (1) client visit to the lot
from which the business is being operated at any given time.
(4)
A home based business, type I, shall not comprise more than 15% of the total
combined usable floor space of the principal dwelling and any accessory buildings on
the lot in which the business is undertaken.
5.9.2
Home Based Business, Type II
(1)
A home based business, type II, is permitted a maximum of two (2) non-resident
employees.
(2)
A home based business, type II, is permitted to have a maximum of 20.0 sq. m of
outdoor storage on the lot in which the home based business, type II, is located, unless
associated with a minor agricultural pursuit.
(3)
Outdoor storage shall not be located within the front yard setback area, meet a
minimum setback of 1.5 m from the side lot line and 1.5 m from the rear lot line, and be
screened from view from abutting lots.
(4)
A home based business, type II, is permitted a maximum of one (1) sign bearing the
name and occupation of the owner, which may be illuminated but not flashing, and shall
not exceed 0.3 sq. m in area.
(5)
A home based business, type II, is permitted a maximum of two (two) client visits to the
lot from which the business is being operated at any given time
(6)
A home based business, type II, shall not comprise more than 25% of the total
combined usable floor space of the principal dwelling and any accessory buildings on
the lot in which the business is undertaken.
5.10
Kennels
(1)
Kennels are not permitted on a lot that is less than 1.0 ha in size.
(2)
A kennel that is abutting a Residential (R) zoned lot, the kennel including any outdoor
spaces for dogs shall be setback a minimum of 15.0 m from the abutting lot line.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 6 - Residential (R) Zones
6.1
Low Density Residential - Ground-Oriented Dwelling Zone (R-LD1)
6.1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for low density residential development in the form of
ground-oriented housing and for compatible accessory uses on urban sized lots.
6.1.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Dwelling, single-detached
(3)
Dwelling, two-unit
Accessory Uses:
(4)
Accessory building
(5)
Accessory dwelling unit
(6)
Accessory use
(7)
Backyard hen keeping
(8)
Bed and breakfast
(9)
Community care facility
(10) Group home
(11) Home based business, type I
(12) Home based business, type II
(13) Long term rental
6.1.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum number of dwelling units on lots
greater than 280.0 sq. m in size
Four (4)
(2)
Maximum number of dwelling units on lots
280.0 sq. m or less in size
Three (3)
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Number of Buildings (excluding accessory buildings and structures)
(3)
Maximum number of buildings per lot
Two (2)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
4.5 m
(5)
Rear yard
5.0 m
(6)
Side yard
1.5 m, except 0.0 m for shared common
walls
(7)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
65%
6.1.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
370.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, party-wall subdivision
187.5 sq. m
(3)
Maximum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(4)
Minimum lot width
12.0 m
(5)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision
6.0 m
(6)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
13.5 m
(7)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
7.5 m
6.1.5
Conditions of Use
Principal and Accessory Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Accessory Dwelling Units
(2)
The general regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory dwelling
units.
Accessory Buildings
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Backyard Hen Keeping
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.3 shall apply to backyard hen
keeping.
Bed and Breakfast
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.5 shall apply to all bed and
breakfasts.
(6)
Bed and breakfast is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, group
home, or home based business type II.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Community Care Facility
(9)
Community care facility is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit
dwelling.
(10) Community care facility is restricted to a maximum of two (2) persons per sleeping unit.
(11) Community care facility is prohibited on a lot that contains a group home, home based
business type II, or bed and breakfast.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Group Home
(13) Group home is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit dwelling.
(14) Group home is restricted to a maximum of ten (10) persons with a maximum of six (6)
persons who are in care on the premises at any time.
(15) Group home is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, home based
business type II, or bed and breakfast.
Home Based Businesses
(16) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
(17) Home based business type II is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care
facility, group home, or bed and breakfast.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(20) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(25) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
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Vision Clearance at Intersections
(26) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
6.1.6
Site-Specific Amendments
(1)
Notwithstanding Section 6.1.5(5), on Parcel A / Parcel B (See Xh12401) Block 58,
Section 27, Township 23, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian, Kootenay District Plan
636B (PID: 018-722-865 / 018-722-857; 815 / 805 Mackenzie Avenue), a bed and
breakfast is required to be operated by a permanent resident who resides within a
dwelling unit on the subject lot and does not need to reside within the dwelling unit in
which the bed and breakfast is operated from.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.2
Low Density Residential - Small Lot Ground-Oriented Dwelling
Zone (R-LD2)
6.2.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for low density residential development in the form of
ground-oriented housing and for compatible accessory uses on small urban sized lots.
6.2.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Dwelling, single-detached
(3)
Dwelling, two-unit
Accessory Uses:
(4)
Accessory building
(5)
Accessory dwelling unit
(6)
Accessory use
(7)
Backyard hen keeping
(8)
Bed and breakfast
(9)
Community care facility
(10) Group home
(11) Home based business, type I
(12) Home based business, type II
(13) Long term rental
6.2.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum number of dwelling units on lots
greater than 280.0 sq. m in size
Four (4)
(2)
Maximum number of dwelling units on lots
280.0 sq. m or less in size
Three (3)
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Number of Buildings (excluding accessory buildings and structures)
(3)
Maximum number of buildings per lot
Two (2)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
4.0 m
(5)
Rear yard
4.0 m
(6)
Side yard
1.2 m, except 0.0 m for shared common
walls
(7)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
55%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
65%
6.2.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
187.5 sq. m
(2)
Maximum lot size
400.0 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot width
6.0 m
(4)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
8.0 m
6.2.5
Conditions of Use
Principal and Accessory Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
(3)
Notwithstanding Section 6.2.5(2), minimum side yard setbacks for garden or carriage
suites is 1.2 m.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Accessory Buildings
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Backyard Hen Keeping
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.3 shall apply to backyard hen
keeping.
Bed and Breakfast
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.5 shall apply to all bed and
breakfasts.
(7)
Bed and breakfast is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, group
home, or home based business type II.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(8)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Community Care Facility
(10) Community care facility is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit
dwelling.
(11) Community care facility is restricted to a maximum of two (2) persons per sleeping unit.
(12) Community care facility is prohibited on a lot that contains a group home, home based
business type II, or bed and breakfast.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Group Home
(14) Group home is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit dwelling.
(15) Group home is restricted to a maximum of ten (10) persons with a maximum of six (6)
persons who are in care on the premises at any time.
(16) Group home is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, home based
business type II, or bed and breakfast.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Home Based Businesses
(17) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
(18) Home based business type II is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care
facility, group home, or bed and breakfast.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(21) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(25) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(26) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(27) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.3
Low Density Residential - Multi-Unit Rowhouse Zone (R-LD3)
6.3.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for low density residential development in the form of row
house dwellings that share a vertical common walls, and for compatible accessory uses on
urban sized lots.
6.3.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory dwelling unit
(4)
Accessory use
(5)
Backyard hen keeping
(6)
Home based business, type I
(7)
Long term rental
6.3.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum number of principal dwelling units
per building
Four (4)
(2)
Maximum number of accessory dwelling
units
One (1) per principal dwelling unit
(3)
Maximum floor area ratio
1.2
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
4.5 m
(5)
Rear yard
5.0 m
(6)
Side yard
1.5 m, except 0.0 m for shared common
walls, and 3.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(7)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
75%
6.3.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
750.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, party-wall subdivision
187.5 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot width
28.0 m
(4)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision
6.0 m
(5)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
30.0 m
(6)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
9.0 m
6.3.5
Conditions of Use
Principal and Accessory Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Principal Dwelling Units
(2)
All principal dwelling units shall be connected via vertical common wall with units
arranged side-by-side.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
(4)
Notwithstanding Section 6.3.5(3), all garden suites or carriage suites shall be located on
a lot that provides direct access to a street or lane from both the front lot line and the
rear lot line.
(5)
Notwithstanding Section 6.3.5(3), where two (2) or more garden suites or carriage
suites are connected via shared common walls, the minimum side yard setback is 0.0
m.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Accessory Buildings
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Backyard Hen Keeping
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.3 shall apply to backyard hen
keeping.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(8)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(11) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(15) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space
(20) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
(21) Notwithstanding Section 6.3.5(20), if the lot is within 50.0 m of a P-1 lot, the required
usable open space is reduced by 25% for principal dwellings.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.4
Low Density Residential - Manufactured Home Zone (R-LD4)
6.4.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for low density residential development in the form of
manufactured home parks that contain two or more manufactured homes on a single parcel of
land and for compatible accessory uses.
6.4.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Manufactured home
(2)
Manufactured home park
Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory building
(4)
Accessory use
(5)
Backyard hen keeping
(6)
Employee dwelling unit
(7)
Home based business, type I
(8)
Long term rental
6.4.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum density per manufactured home
park (excluding employee dwelling units)
28 units / hectare
(2)
Maximum amount of employee dwelling units
per manufactured home park
One (1)
Minimum Pad Area
(3)
Minimum pad area per manufactured home
or employee dwelling unit
350.0 sq. m
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks (measured from pad area boundaries)
(4)
Front yard
3.5 m
(5)
Rear yard
5.0 m from a street, 2.0 m for all other
(6)
Side yard
1.2 m
(7)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
8.0 m
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building) per
manufactured home pad area
50%
6.4.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
8,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
45.0 m
6.4.5
Conditions of Use
Principal Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Accessory Buildings
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Backyard Hen Keeping
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.3 shall apply to backyard hen
keeping.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Child Care Facility
(7)
Child care facility is only permitted within a manufactured home.
(8)
Child care facility is prohibited within an employee dwelling unit.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Employee Dwelling Unit
(9)
An employee dwelling unit is restricted to a maximum usable floor space of 120.0 sq. m.
(10) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(12) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(14) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space
(19) Manufactured home parks shall include a minimum of 10.0 sq. m of usable open space
per manufactured home up to a maximum of 3,000.0 sq. m, as a dedicated communal
area.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.5
Low Density Residential - Manufactured Home and Ground-
Oriented Dwelling Zone (R-LD5)
6.5.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for low density residential development in the form of
manufactured homes, and ground-oriented dwellings including single-detached dwellings, two-
unit dwellings, triplexes and fourplexes. Dwellings are located on subdivided, urban sized lots,
with allowances for compatible accessory uses.
6.5.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Dwelling, single-detached
(3)
Dwelling, two-unit
(4)
Manufactured home
Accessory Uses:
(5)
Accessory building
(6)
Accessory dwelling unit
(7)
Accessory use
(8)
Backyard hen keeping
(9)
Community care facility
(10) Group home
(11) Home based business, type I
(12) Home based business, type II
(13) Long term rental
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.5.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum number of dwelling units per lot
One of the following:
a) One (1) manufactured home with
one accessory dwelling unit; or
b) One (1) single-detached dwelling
with one accessory dwelling unit; or
c) One (1) two-unit dwelling with each
dwelling containing a maximum of
one secondary suite; or
d) One (1) multi-unit dwelling with a
maximum of four dwelling units.
Minimum Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
4.5 m
(3)
Rear yard
4.5 m
(4)
Side yard
1.5 m, 0.0 m for shared common walls
(5)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
8.0 m, except 10.0 m for multi-unit
dwellings
Lot Coverage
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
65%
6.5.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
350.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, party-wall subdivision
175.0 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot width
11.0 m
(4)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision
5.5 m
(5)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
12.5 m
(6)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
7.0 m
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.5.5
Conditions of Use
Principal and Accessory Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
Accessory Buildings
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Backyard Hen Keeping
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.3 shall apply to backyard hen
keeping.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Community Care Facility
(7)
Community care facility is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit
dwelling.
(8)
Community care facility is restricted to a maximum of two (2) persons per sleeping unit.
(9)
Community care facility is prohibited on a lot that contains a group home, or home
based business type II.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Group Home
(11) Group home is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit dwelling.
(12) Group home is restricted to a maximum of ten (10) persons with a maximum of six (6)
persons who are in care on the premises at any time.
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(13) Group home is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, or home
based business type II.
Home Based Businesses
(14) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
(15) Home based business type II is prohibited within a dwelling unit that contains a
community care facility, or group home.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(18) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(23) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.6
Low Density Residential - Tourist Accommodation Zone (R-LD6)
6.6.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for low density residential development in the form of
ground-oriented housing with compatible accessory uses including allowances for small-scale
short term rental on rural and urban sized lots.
6.6.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Dwelling, single-detached
(3)
Dwelling, two-unit
Accessory Uses:
(4)
Accessory building
(5)
Accessory dwelling unit
(6)
Accessory use
(7)
Backyard hen keeping
(8)
Bed and breakfast
(9)
Community care facility
(10) Group home
(11) Home based business, type I
(12) Home based business, type II
(13) Long term rental
(14) Short term rental
6.6.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum number of dwelling units on lots
greater than 280.0 sq. m in size
Four (4)
(2)
Maximum number of dwelling units on lots
280.0 sq. m or less in size
Three (3)
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Number of Buildings (excluding accessory buildings and structures)
(3)
Maximum number of buildings per lot
Two (2)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
4.5 m
(5)
Rear yard
5.0 m
(6)
Side yard
1.5 m
(7)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
65%
6.6.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
10,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
25.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
27.5 m
6.6.5
Conditions of Use
Principal and Accessory Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
Accessory Buildings
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Backyard Hen Keeping
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.3 shall apply to backyard hen
keeping.
Bed and Breakfast
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.5 shall apply to all bed and
breakfasts.
(6)
Bed and breakfast is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, group
home, home based business type II, or short term rental.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Child Care Facility
(9)
Child care facility is prohibited on a lot that contains a short term rental.
Community Care Facility
(10) Community care facility is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit
dwelling.
(11) Community care facility is restricted to a maximum of two (2) persons per sleeping unit.
(12) Community care facility is prohibited on a lot that contains a group home, home based
business type II, short term rental, or bed and breakfast.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Group Home
(14) Group home is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit dwelling.
(15) Group home is restricted to a maximum of ten (10) persons with a maximum of six (6)
persons who are in care on the premises at any time.
(16) Group home is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, home based
business type II, short term rental, or bed and breakfast.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Home Based Businesses
(17) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
(18) Home based business type II is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care
facility, group home, short term rental, or bed and breakfast.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(21) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Short Term Rental
(24) A short term rental use is only permitted as an accessory use to a single-detached
dwelling and only one (1) short term rental is permitted per lot.
(25) A short term rental is not permitted to be undertaken in a carriage or garden suite.
(26) A short term rental is not permitted on a lot that contains a community care facility,
group home, home based business type II, bed and breakfast, or child care facility.
(27) A short term rental may have a maximum of four (4) sleeping units and a maximum
occupancy of eight (8) people at any time within the dwelling unit designated as the
short term rental.
(28) A short term rental shall not change, alter, or detract from the residential character or
external appearance of the single-detached dwelling.
(29) A short term rental shall not create a nuisance for surrounding lots, including, but not
limited to, noise, light pollution or traffic that is disruptive to surrounding residents' use
and enjoyment of their lots.
(30) A permanent resident shall operate the short term rental and provide 24 hour property
management services for the short term rental use.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(31) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(32) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(33) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(34) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
6.6.6
Short Term Rental Area
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.6.7
Site-Specific Amendments
(1)
Notwithstanding Section 6.6.5(27), on Lot 1, Section 23, Township 23, Range 2, West of
the 6th Meridian, Kootenay District Plan 16318 (PID: 008-991-138; 1502 Mountain View
Drive), a short term rental may have a maximum of six (6) sleeping units with a
maximum occupancy of seventeen (17) people at any time within the dwelling.
(2)
Notwithstanding Section 6.6.5(30), on Lot 1, Section 23, Township 23, Range 2, West of
the 6th Meridian, Kootenay District Plan 16318 (PID: 008-991-138; 1502 Mountain View
Drive), a short term rental is required to be operated by a permanent resident who
resides within a dwelling unit on the subject lot.
(3)
For those lots shown outlined in heavy black and cross-hatched on the map in Section
6.6.6 (excluding Lot 7, Section 23, Township 23, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian,
Kootenay District Plan NEP80224; PID 026-567-121; 1912 Aspen Crescent and Lot 2,
Section 23, Township 23, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian, Kootenay District Plan
80457; PID 026-601-974; 1815 Hay Road) in addition to the regulations described in
Section 6.6.5(24)-(30) (inclusive), the following is applicable:
a. A short term rental is only permitted in a single-detached dwelling that contains a
secondary suite.
b. A short term rental is only permitted when operated by a permanent resident
residing in either the single-detached dwelling or secondary suite. The permanent
resident must be present any time the short term rental use is occurring to provide
24 hour property management services.
c. A short term rental is only permitted on a lot where a residential use is occurring.
The residential use must be occurring in the dwelling unit that is not being used for
the short term rental use.
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.7
Low Density Residential - Rural Residential Zone (R-LD7)
6.7.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for low density residential development in the form of
ground-oriented housing and for compatible accessory uses on rural sized lots.
6.7.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Dwelling, single-detached
(3)
Dwelling, two-unit
Accessory Uses:
(4)
Accessory building
(5)
Accessory dwelling unit
(6)
Agriculture, general
(7)
Accessory use
(8)
Bed and breakfast
(9)
Community care facility
(10) Group home
(11) Home based business, type I
(12) Home based business, type II
(13) Horticulture
(14) Long term rental
6.7.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum number of dwelling units on lots
greater than 280.0 sq. m in size
Four (4)
(2)
Maximum number of dwelling units on lots
280.0 sq. m or less in size
Three (3)
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Number of Buildings (excluding accessory buildings and structures)
(3)
Maximum number of buildings per lot
Two (2)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
6.0 m
(5)
Rear yard
7.5 m
(6)
Side yard
1.5 m
(7)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
40%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
50%
6.7.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
4,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
20.0 m
6.7.5
Conditions of Use
Principal and Accessory Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
Accessory Buildings
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Bed and Breakfast
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.5 shall apply to all bed and
breakfasts.
(5)
Bed and breakfast is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, group
home, or home based business type II.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Community Care Facility
(8)
Community care facility is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit
dwelling.
(9)
Community care facility is restricted to a maximum of two (2) persons per sleeping unit.
(10) Community care facility is prohibited on a lot that contains a group home, home based
business type II, or bed and breakfast.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Group Home
(12) Group home is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit dwelling.
(13) Group home is restricted to a maximum of ten (10) persons with a maximum of six (6)
persons who are in care on the premises at any time.
(14) Group home is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, home based
business type II, or bed and breakfast.
Home Based Businesses
(15) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
(16) Home based business type II is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care
facility, group home, or bed and breakfast.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(19) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(24) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(25) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.8
Medium Density Residential - Multi-Unit Rowhouse Zone (R-MD1)
6.8.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for medium density residential development in the form of
row house dwellings that share a vertical common wall, and for compatible accessory uses on
urban sized lots.
6.8.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory dwelling unit
(4)
Accessory use
(5)
Backyard hen keeping
(6)
Home based business, type I
(7)
Long term rental
6.8.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum number of principal dwelling units
per building
Eight (8)
(2)
Maximum number of accessory dwelling
units
One (1) per principal dwelling unit
(3)
Maximum floor area ratio
1.4
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
3.0 m
(5)
Rear yard
4.0 m
(6)
Side yard
1.5 m, except 0.0 m for shared common
walls, and 3.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(7)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
11.0 m
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
75%
6.8.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,500.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, party-wall subdivision
187.5 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot width
56.0 m
(4)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision
6.0 m
(5)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
60.0 m
(6)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
9.0 m
6.8.5
Conditions of Use
Principal and Accessory Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Principal Dwelling Units
(2)
All principal dwelling units shall be connected via vertical shared common walls with
units arranged side-by-side.
(3)
All principal dwelling units shall be required to provide 1.5 m of inward building
articulation so as not to exceed greater than 14.0 m of continuous building face.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
(5)
Notwithstanding Section 6.8.5(4), all garden suites or carriage suites shall be located on
a lot that provides direct access to a street or lane from both the front lot line and the
rear lot line.
(6)
Notwithstanding Section 6.8.5(4), where two (2) or more garden suites or carriage
suites are connected via shared common walls, the minimum side yard setback is 0.0
m.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Accessory Buildings
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Backyard Hen Keeping
(8)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.3 shall apply to backyard hen
keeping.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(9)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(12) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply for all
development.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(16) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
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Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(21) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
(22) Notwithstanding Section 6.8.5(21), if the lot is within 50.0 m of a P-1 lot, the required
usable open space is reduced by 25% for principal dwelling units.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.9
Medium Density Residential - Multi-Unit Apartment Zone (R-MD2)
6.9.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for medium density residential development in the form of
apartment dwellings and for compatible accessory uses on urban sized lots. Small-scale local
commercial is permitted as a minor part of the overall development. Apartments are well
integrated when located in proximity to low density development and generally do not exceed
four storeys. All apartment buildings within this zone shall be provided as residential rental
tenure to ensure adequate supply of rental housing within the City.
6.9.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit (rental)
Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory use
(4)
Convenience store
(5)
Home based business, type I
(6)
Long term rental
(7)
Office
(8)
Professional service establishment
6.9.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
2.3
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m, except 4.5 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(5)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
13.0 m
Lot Coverage
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
65%
6.9.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
28.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
30.0 m
6.9.5
Conditions of Use
Principal Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
(2)
A minimum of 10% of all dwelling units shall be comprised of three-bedroom or greater
units.
Accessory Buildings
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Convenience Store, Office, and Professional Service Establishment
(6)
The total combined usable floor space of convenience store, office, and professional
service establishment shall not exceed 5% of the total usable floor space of the principal
building.
(7)
Convenience store, office, and professional service establishment shall be located on
the ground floor of the principal building and be fully contained within the principal
building.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(9)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply for all
development.
(12) Notwithstanding Section 6.9.5(11), if the lot is abutting a lot zoned Residential (R), the
lot line abutting the lot zoned Residential (R) shall include a landscape buffer at least
1.0 m in width and 1.0 m in height along the entire abutting lot line.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(14) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(15) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
(18) Notwithstanding Section 6.9.5(17), if the lot is abutting a lot zoned Residential (R), the
maximum projection into the required yard that is abutting the Residential (R) zoned lot
is 25%.
Residential Rental Tenure
(19) The tenure of dwelling units within this zone shall be limited to residential rental tenure.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(22) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
(23) Notwithstanding Section 6.9.5(22), if the lot is within 50.0 m of a P-1 lot, the required
usable open space is reduced by 25% for principal dwelling units.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.10
Medium Density Residential - Multi-Unit Condominium Zone (R-
MD3)
6.10.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for medium density residential development in the form of
condominium dwellings and for compatible accessory uses on urban sized lots. Small-scale
local commercial is permitted as a minor part of the overall development. Condominiums are
well integrated when located in proximity to low density development and generally do not
exceed four storeys. Condominiums may be stratified and each dwelling unit within the overall
building(s) may be owned individually.
6.10.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory use
(4)
Convenience store
(5)
Home based business, type I
(6)
Long term rental
(7)
Office
(8)
Professional service establishment
6.10.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
2.3
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m, except 4.5 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(5)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
13.0 m
Lot Coverage
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
65%
6.10.4 Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
28.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
30.0 m
6.10.5 Conditions of Use
Principal Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
(2)
A minimum of 10% of all dwelling units shall be comprised of three-bedroom or greater
units.
Accessory Buildings
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Convenience Store, Office, and Professional Service Establishment
(6)
The total combined usable floor space of convenience store, office, and professional
service establishment shall not exceed 5% of the total usable floor space of the principal
building.
(7)
Convenience store, office, and professional service establishment shall be located on
the ground floor of the principal building and be fully contained within the principal
building.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(9)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply for all
development.
(12) Notwithstanding Section 6.10.5(11), if the lot is abutting a lot zoned Residential (R), the
lot line abutting the lot zoned Residential (R) shall include a landscape buffer at least
1.0 m in width and 1.0 m in height along the entire abutting lot line.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(14) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(15) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
(18) Notwithstanding Section 6.10.5(17), if the lot is abutting a lot zoned Residential (R), the
maximum projection into the required yard that is abutting the Residential (R) zoned lot
is 25%.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(21) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
(22) Notwithstanding Section 6.10.5(21), if the lot is within 50.0 m of a P-1 lot, the required
usable open space is reduced by 25% for principal dwelling units.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.11
High Density Residential - Multi-Unit Apartment Zone (R-HD1)
6.11.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for high density residential development in the form of
apartment dwellings and for compatible accessory uses on urban sized lots. Small-scale local
commercial is permitted as a minor part of the overall development. Apartments are well
integrated when located in proximity to low and medium density development and generally do
not exceed six storeys. All apartment buildings within this zone shall be provided as residential
rental tenure to ensure adequate supply of rental housing within the City.
6.11.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit (rental)
Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory use
(4)
Convenience store
(5)
Home based business, type I
(6)
Long term rental
(7)
Office
(8)
Professional service establishment
6.11.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
3.7
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m, except 4.5 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(5)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
19.5 m
Lot Coverage
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
65%
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
70%
6.11.4 Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,600.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
28.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
30.0 m
6.11.5 Conditions of Use
Principal Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
(2)
A minimum of 15% of all dwelling units shall be comprised of three-bedroom or greater
units.
Accessory Buildings
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Convenience Store, Office, and Professional Service Establishment
(6)
The total combined usable floor space of convenience store, office, and professional
service establishment shall not exceed 5% of the total usable floor space of the principal
building.
(7)
Convenience store, office, and professional service establishment shall be located on
the ground floor of the principal building and be fully contained within the principal
building.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(9)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply for all
development.
(12) Notwithstanding Section 6.11.5(11), if the lot is abutting a lot zoned Residential (R) , the
lot line abutting the lot zoned Residential (R) shall include a landscape buffer at least
1.0 m in width and 1.0 m in height along the entire abutting lot line.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(14) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(15) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
(18) Notwithstanding Section 6.11.5(17), if the lot is abutting a lot zoned Residential (R), the
maximum projection into the required yard that is abutting the Residential (R) zoned lot
is 25%.
Residential Rental Tenure
(19) The tenure of dwelling units within this zone shall be limited to residential rental tenure.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(22) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
(23) Notwithstanding Section 6.11.5(22), if the lot is within 50.0 m of a P-1 lot, the required
usable open space is reduced by 25% for principal dwelling units.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
6.12
High Density Residential - Multi-Unit Condominium Zone (R-HD2)
6.12.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for high density residential development in the form of
condominium dwellings and for compatible accessory uses on urban sized lots. Small-scale
local commercial is permitted as a minor part of the overall development. Apartments are well
integrated when located in proximity to low and medium density development and generally do
not exceed six storeys. Condominiums may be stratified and each dwelling unit within the
overall building(s) may be owned individually.
6.12.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory use
(4)
Convenience store
(5)
Home based business, type I
(6)
Long term rental
(7)
Office
(8)
Professional service establishment
6.12.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
3.7
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m, except 4.5 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(5)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
19.5 m
Lot Coverage
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
65%
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
70%
6.12.4 Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,600.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
28.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width for a corner lot
30.0 m
6.12.5 Conditions of Use
Principal Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
(2)
A minimum of 15% of all dwelling units shall be comprised of three-bedroom or greater
units.
Accessory Buildings
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Convenience Store, Office, and Professional Service Establishment
(6)
The total combined usable floor space of convenience store, office, and professional
service establishment shall not exceed 5% of the total usable floor space of the principal
building.
(7)
Convenience store, office, and professional service establishment shall be located on
the ground floor of the principal building and be fully contained within the principal
building.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(9)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
(12) Notwithstanding Section 6.12.5(11), if the lot is abutting a lot zoned Residential (R) , the
lot line abutting the lot zoned Residential (R) shall include a landscape buffer at least
1.0 m in width and 1.0 m in height along the entire abutting lot line.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(14) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(15) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
(18) Notwithstanding Section 6.12.5(17), if the lot is abutting a lot zoned Residential (R), the
maximum projection into the required yard that is abutting the Residential (R) zoned lot
is 25%.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(21) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
(22) Notwithstanding Section 6.12.5(21), if the lot is within 50.0 m of a P-1 lot, the required
usable open space is reduced by 25% for principal dwelling units.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 7 - Mixed-Use (MU) and Commercial (C) Zones
7.1
Mixed-Use - Downtown Zone (MU-1)
7.1.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for a mix of residential and retail commercial, tourist
accommodation, and general commercial uses to serve the consumer needs of the entire
community. Buildings are developed as a mixture of residential and commercial with retail
commercial typically located on the ground floor.
7.1.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Animal clinic, minor
(2)
Brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery, or winery
(3)
Café
(4)
Cannabis retail sales
(5)
Convenience store
(6)
Dog day care
(7)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(8)
Emergency and protective services
(9)
Entertainment centre
(10) Fitness centre
(11) Funeral parlor
(12) Indoor participant recreation services
(13) Information centre
(14) Library
(15) Liquor store
(16) Mixed-use building
(17) Neighbourhood pub
(18) Night club
(19) Office
(20) Personal service establishment
(21) Post office
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(22) Professional service establishment
(23) Public assembly
(24) Public parking area
(25) Restaurant, dine-in
(26) Retail store
(27) Retail store, grocery
(28) Retail store, pharmaceutical
(29) Social club
(30) Theatre
(31) Tourist accommodation
(32) Vehicle sales and rental, light
Accessory Uses:
(33) Accessory building
(34) Accessory dwelling unit
(35) Accessory use
(36) Bed and breakfast
(37) Employee dwelling unit
(38) Fruit and vegetable stand
(39) Home based business, type I
(40) Long term rental
(41) Short term rental
7.1.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
2.5
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
0.0 m, except 3.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(3)
Rear yard
0.0 m, except 3.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(4)
Side yard
0.0 m, except 1.5 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
12.0 m
Lot Coverage
(6)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
100%
7.1.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
230.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
7.0 m
7.1.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
(3)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Bed and Breakfast
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.5 shall apply to all bed and
breakfasts.
(5)
A bed and breakfast is not permitted on a lot that contains a short term rental.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Building Height Exemptions
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Cannabis Retail Sales
(8)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.8 shall apply to all cannabis retail
sales.
Employee Dwelling Unit
(9)
An employee dwelling unit is only permitted when located on a lot that contains a tourist
accommodation use.
(10) An employee dwelling unit located on a lot that contains the use tourist accommodation
must be attached to or located within the tourist accommodation building.
(11) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(13) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply for all
development.
Multi-Unit Dwellings and Mixed-Use Buildings
(16) Tourist accommodation and / or short term rental is not permitted within a multi-unit
dwelling or mixed-use building.
(17) Ground floor residential is not permitted within mixed-use buildings.
(18) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(20) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(21) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Short Term Rental
(24) A short term rental use is only permitted as an accessory use to a single-detached
dwelling and only one (1) short term rental is permitted per lot.
(25) A short term rental is not permitted on a lot that contains a bed and breakfast.
(26) A short term rental may have a maximum of four (4) sleeping units and a maximum
occupancy of eight (8) people at any time within the dwelling unit designated as the
short term rental.
(27) A short term rental shall not change, alter, or detract from the residential character or
external appearance of the single-detached dwelling.
(28) A short term rental shall not create a nuisance for surrounding lots, including, but not
limited to, noise, light pollution or traffic that is disruptive to surrounding residents' use
and enjoyment of their lots.
(29) A permanent resident shall operate the short term rental and provide 24 hour property
management services for the short term rental use.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(30) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(31) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Tourist Accommodation
(32) Tourist accommodation is not permitted on a lot that contains a bed and breakfast, or
short term rental use.
(33) Tourist accommodation uses shall be operated by a single professional rental pool
manager providing 24 hour property management services including integrated booking,
reception, cleaning, laundry, and other services normally associated with the provision
and management of tourist accommodation. This service must be provided to every
accommodation unit within the same building or group of buildings on the same lot or in
the same strata plan.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings & Mixed-Use Buildings
(34) A minimum of 5.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(35) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.2
Mixed-Use - Downtown Fringe Zone (MU-2)
7.2.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for a mix of residential and general commercial uses in an
area of the City that transitions between the downtown core and surrounding residential area.
Buildings are predominately residential in nature. Those properties immediately bordering the
downtown are envisioned as more suitable for retail.
7.2.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Animal clinic, minor
(2)
Brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery, or winery
(3)
Cannabis retail sales
(4)
Dog day care
(5)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(6)
Dwelling, single-detached
(7)
Fitness centre
(8)
Library
(9)
Mixed-use building
(10) Office
(11) Personal service establishment
(12) Post office
(13) Professional service establishment
(14) Restaurant, dine-in
(15) Retail store
(16) Retail store, grocery
(17) Retail store, pharmaceutical
(18) Social club
(19) Tourist accommodation
Accessory Uses:
(20) Accessory building
(21) Accessory dwelling unit
(22) Accessory use
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(23) Bed and breakfast
(24) Employee dwelling unit
(25) Fruit and vegetable stand
(26) Home based business, type I
(27) Home based business, type II
(28) Long term rental
(29) Short term rental
7.2.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio (multi-unit dwelling)
0.8
(2)
Maximum floor area ratio (all other uses)
1.5
(3)
Maximum number of single-detached
dwellings per lot
1
(4)
Maximum number of accessory dwelling
units per lot that contains a single-detached
dwelling
1
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(5)
Front yard
0.0 m, except 6.0 m for a residential use
(6)
Rear yard
0.0 m, except 6.0 m for a residential use
or when abutting a Residential (R)
zoned lot
(7)
Side yard
0.0 m, except 1.5 m for a residential use
or when abutting a Residential (R)
zoned lot
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
12.0 m, except 10.0 m for single-
detached dwellings
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (imperviousness
surface coverage)
65%
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.2.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
550.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
15.0 m
7.2.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
(3)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Bed and Breakfast
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.5 shall apply to all bed and
breakfasts.
(5)
A bed and breakfast is not permitted on a lot that contains a short term rental.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Cannabis Retail Sales
(8)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.8 shall apply to all cannabis retail
sales.
Employee Dwelling Unit
(9)
An employee dwelling unit is only permitted when located on a lot that contains a tourist
accommodation use.
(10) An employee dwelling unit located on a lot that contains the use tourist accommodation
must be attached to or located within the tourist accommodation building.
(11) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(13) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply for all
development.
Multi-Unit Dwellings and Mixed-Use Buildings
(16) Tourist accommodation and / or short term rental is not permitted within a multi-unit
dwelling or mixed-use building.
(17) Ground floor residential is not permitted within mixed-use buildings.
(18) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(20) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(21) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Single-Detached Dwellings
(24) A lot that contains a mixed-use building, commercial building, or multi-unit dwelling is
not permitted to contain a single-detached dwelling.
(25) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Short Term Rental
(26) A short term rental use is only permitted as an accessory use to a single-detached
dwelling and only one (1) short term rental is permitted per lot.
(27) A short term rental is only permitted in a single-detached dwelling that contains a
secondary suite.
(28) A short term rental is only permitted when operated by a permanent resident residing in
either the single-detached dwelling or secondary suite. The permanent resident must be
present any time the short term rental use is occurring.
(29) A short term rental is only permitted on a lot where a residential use is occurring. The
residential use must be occurring in the dwelling unit that is not being used for the short
term rental use.
(30) A short term rental is not permitted on a lot that contains a bed and breakfast.
(31) A short term rental may have a maximum of four (4) sleeping units and a maximum
occupancy of eight (8) people at any time within the dwelling unit designated as the
short term rental.
(32) A short term rental shall not change, alter, or detract from the residential character or
external appearance of the single-detached dwelling.
(33) A short term rental shall not create a nuisance for surrounding lots, including, but not
limited to, noise, light pollution or traffic that is disruptive to surrounding residents' use
and enjoyment of their lots.
(34) A permanent resident shall operate the short term rental and provide 24 hour property
management services for the short term rental use.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(35) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(36) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Tourist Accommodation
(37) Tourist accommodation is not permitted on a lot that contains a bed and breakfast, or
short term rental use.
(38) Tourist accommodation uses shall be operated by a single professional rental pool
manager providing 24 hour property management services including integrated booking,
reception, cleaning, laundry, and other services normally associated with the provision
and management of tourist accommodation. This service must be provided to every
accommodation unit within the same building or group of buildings on the same lot or in
the same strata plan.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings & Mixed-Use Buildings
(39) A minimum of 5.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(40) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.3
Mixed-Use - Scenic Corridor Zone (MU-3)
7.3.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to recognize the existing development pattern of commercial and
residential uses within the scenic corridor along the City's scenic corridor and facilitate new high
quality development of mixed-use and higher density buildings. Minimal building setbacks with
parking provided from the rear will provide a high-quality aesthetic along the scenic corridor over
time.
7.3.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Animal clinic, minor
(2)
Automotive repair services, light
(3)
Cannabis retail sales
(4)
Distribution centre
(5)
Dog day care
(6)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(7)
Emergency and protective services
(8)
Entertainment centre
(9)
Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light
(10) Fitness centre
(11) Indoor participant recreation services
(12) Information centre
(13) Mixed-use building
(14) Office
(15) Personal service establishment
(16) Professional service establishment
(17) Public assembly
(18) Restaurant, dine-in
(19) Retail store
(20) Retail store, grocery
(21) Retail store, pharmaceutical
(22) Tourist accommodation
(23) Vehicle sales and rental, light
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
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Accessory Uses:
(24) Accessory building
(25) Accessory dwelling unit
(26) Accessory use
(27) Bed and breakfast
(28) Employee dwelling unit
(29) Fruit and vegetable stand
(30) Home based business, type I
(31) Long term rental
(32) Short term rental
7.3.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio (multi-unit dwelling
and mixed-use buildings)
2.3
(2)
Maximum floor area ratio (all other uses)
1.5
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(3)
Front yard
3.0 m, except 1.0 m when all parking is
provided to the rear of the principal
building
(4)
Rear yard
3.0 m
(5)
Side yard
0.0 m, except 3.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(6)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
1.5 m
Principal Building Height
(7)
Maximum building height
13.0 m for mixed-use building or multi-
unit dwelling, 10.0 m for all other
Lot Coverage
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (imperviousness
surface coverage)
65%
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.3.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
28.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
30.0 m
7.3.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
(3)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Automotive Repair Services, Light
(4)
Direct access from the front lot line is not permitted unless access is not available from
the rear or side lot line.
(5)
Outdoor storage associated with automotive repair services, light, is not permitted within
the front yard setback area.
(6)
Automotive repair services, light, shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the
boundary of a lot where the use child care facility is operating.
Bed and Breakfast
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.5 shall apply to all bed and
breakfasts.
(8)
A bed and breakfast is not permitted on a lot that contains a short term rental.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(9)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Cannabis Retail Sales
(11) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.8 shall apply to all cannabis retail
sales.
Employee Dwelling Unit
(12) An employee dwelling unit is only permitted when located on a lot that contains a tourist
accommodation use.
(13) An employee dwelling unit located on a lot that contains the use tourist accommodation
must be attached to or located within the tourist accommodation building.
(14) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Equipment Sales, Rental, and Repair Services, Light
(15) Outdoor storage associated with equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light, is
not permitted within the front yard setback area.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(17) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply for all
development.
Multi-Unit Dwellings and Mixed-Use Buildings
(20) Tourist accommodation and / or short term rental is not permitted within a multi-unit
dwelling or mixed-use building.
(21) Ground floor residential is not permitted within mixed-use buildings.
(22) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(24) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(25) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(26) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(27) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Short Term Rental
(28) A short term rental use is only permitted as an accessory use to a single-detached
dwelling and only one (1) short term rental is permitted per lot.
(29) A short term rental is not permitted on a lot that contains a bed and breakfast.
(30) A short term rental may have a maximum of four (4) sleeping units and a maximum
occupancy of eight (8) people at any time within the dwelling unit designated as the
short term rental.
(31) A short term rental shall not change, alter, or detract from the residential character or
external appearance of the single-detached dwelling.
(32) A short term rental shall not create a nuisance for surrounding lots, including, but not
limited to, noise, light pollution or traffic that is disruptive to surrounding residents' use
and enjoyment of their lots.
(33) A permanent resident shall operate the short term rental and provide 24 hour property
management services for the short term rental use.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(34) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(35) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Tourist Accommodation
(36) Tourist accommodation is not permitted on a lot that contains a bed and breakfast, or
short term rental use.
(37) Tourist accommodation uses shall be operated by a single professional rental pool
manager providing 24 hour property management services including integrated booking,
reception, cleaning, laundry, and other services normally associated with the provision
and management of tourist accommodation. This service must be provided to every
accommodation unit within the same building or group of buildings on the same lot or in
the same strata plan.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings & Mixed-Use Buildings
(38) A minimum of 5.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(39) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.4
Mixed-Use - Live-Work Zone (MU-4)
7.4.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to allow for a mix of service-oriented commercial development
combined with residential to allow for individuals to work and reside at the same location.
Commercial uses are more impactful than retail commercial found within the downtown and
scenic corridor areas of the City, but generate less offsite impacts than industrial development.
7.4.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Animal clinic, minor
(2)
Auctions
(3)
Automotive repair services, light
(4)
Brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery, or winery
(5)
Café
(6)
Cannabis retail sales
(7)
Carwash
(8)
Contractors yard
(9)
Dog day care
(10) Distribution centre
(11) Emergency and protective services
(12) Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light
(13) Fitness centre
(14) Indoor participant recreation services
(15) Industrial, low impact
(16) Mini-storage building
(17) Mixed-use building
(18) Neighbourhood pub
(19) Nursery
(20) Office
(21) Personal service establishment
(22) Professional service establishment
(23) Public assembly
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(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(24) Restaurant, dine-in
(25) Retail store
(26) Vehicle sales and rental, light
(27) Warehousing
(28) Wholesale
Accessory Uses:
(29) Accessory building
(30) Accessory use
(31) Employee dwelling unit
(32) Home based business, type I
(33) Long term rental
7.4.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio (mixed-use
buildings)
1.2
(2)
Maximum floor area ratio (all other uses)
0.8
(3)
Maximum amount of employee dwelling units
per lot
Two (2), except within a mixed-use
building where all dwelling units may be
used as an employee dwelling unit
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
3.0 m
(5)
Rear yard
3.0 m
(6)
Side yard
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(7)
Maximum building height
10.0 m, except 8.0 m for detached
employee housing dwelling unit
Lot Coverage
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (imperviousness
surface coverage)
65%
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.4.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
550.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
15.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
16.5 m
7.4.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Auction
(2)
Any outdoor storage associated with an auction shall be limited to no more than 10% of
the lot area.
(3)
Outdoor storage associated with an auction is not permitted within the front yard
setback area.
Automotive Repair Services, Light
(4)
Any outdoor storage associated with automotive repair services, light, shall be limited to
no more than 10% of the lot area.
(5)
Outdoor storage associated with automotive repair services, light, is not permitted within
the front yard setback area.
(6)
Automotive repair services, light, shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the
boundary of a lot where the use child care facility is operating.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Cannabis Retail Sales
(9)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.8 shall apply to all cannabis retail
sales.
Carwash
(10) A carwash is not permitted on a lot that is less than 930.0 sq. m in size.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Contractors Yard
(11) Any outdoor storage associated with a contractors yard shall be limited to no more than
10% of the lot area, and be screened by a 2.0 m high solid non-chain link fence or
landscaped berm.
(12) Any assembly work associated with a contractors yard shall be carried on in an
enclosed building.
Employee Dwelling Units
(13) A detached employee dwelling unit is restricted to a maximum usable floor space of
120.0 sq. m.
(14) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Equipment Sales, Rental, and Repair Services, Light
(15) Any outdoor storage associated with equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light,
shall be limited to no more than 10% of the lot area.
(16) Outdoor storage associated with equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light, is
not permitted within the front yard setback area.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(18) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
Mixed-use Buildings
(21) Ground floor residential is not permitted within mixed-use buildings.
(22) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(24) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(25) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(26) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(27) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Retail Store
(28) The maximum usable floor space for the use retail store is 200.0 sq. m per lot.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(29) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(30) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Mixed-Use Buildings
(31) A minimum of 5.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(32) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.5
Commercial - Highway Commercial Zone (C-1)
7.5.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for development of accommodation and commercial
services for members of the travelling public in proper relationship to major thoroughfares and
the surrounding area.
7.5.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Café
(2)
Campground
(3)
Cannabis retail sales
(4)
Carwash
(5)
Convenience store
(6)
Dog day care
(7)
Emergency and protective services
(8)
Gasoline station
(9)
Information centre
(10) Kennel
(11) Liquor store
(12) Office
(13) Restaurant, dine-in
(14) Restaurant, take-out
(15) Tourist accommodation
Accessory Uses:
(16) Accessory building
(17) Accessory use
(18) Employee dwelling unit
(19) Fruit and vegetable stand
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.5.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
1.5
(2)
Maximum amount of employee dwelling units
per lot
One (1), except within a tourist
accommodation building
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(3)
Front yard
6.0 m
(4)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(5)
Side yard
6.0 m
Principal Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
12.0 m, except 8.0 m for detached
employee housing dwelling unit
Lot Coverage
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (imperviousness
surface coverage)
65%
7.5.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
550.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
15.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
16.5 m
7.5.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Building Height Exemptions
(3)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Carwash
(4)
A carwash is not permitted on a lot that is less than 930.0 sq. m in size.
Campground
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.6 shall apply to all campgrounds.
Cannabis Retail Sales
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.8 shall apply to all cannabis retail
sales.
Employee Dwelling Unit
(7)
An employee dwelling unit is only permitted when located on a lot that contains a tourist
accommodation or campground use.
(8)
An employee dwelling unit located on a lot that contains the use tourist accommodation
must be attached to or located within the tourist accommodation building.
(9)
An employee dwelling unit located on a lot that contains the use campground must be a
detached dwelling, and shall not have a usable floor space greater than 120.0 sq. m.
(10) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Gasoline Stations
(12) Gasoline service pumps or pump islands shall not be located closer than 4.5 m to any
lot line.
(13) All servicing and servicing equipment, other than that normally carried on a pump
island, shall be entirely closed within a building.
(14) Gasoline stations shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the boundary of a lot
where the use child care facility is operating.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Kennels
(16) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.10 for kennels shall be
applicable.
Landscaping
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(19) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(20) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Tourist Accommodation
(25) Tourist accommodation uses shall be operated by a single professional rental pool
manager providing 24 hour property management services including integrated booking,
reception, cleaning, laundry, and other services normally associated with the provision
and management of tourist accommodation. This service must be provided to every
accommodation unit within the same building or group of buildings on the same lot or in
the same strata plan.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(26) A minimum of 5.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
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Vision Clearance at Intersections
(27) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
7.5.6
Site-Specific Amendments
(1)
The use, multi-unit dwelling, is permitted on the South Half of Villa Lot 11, Section 33,
Township 23, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian, Kootenay District, Plan 9551, Except
Part included in Plan R257 (PID: 013-696-173; 1891 Fraser Drive)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 11: Off-Street
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7.6
Commercial - Urban Tourist Accommodation Zone (C-2)
7.6.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for development of tourist accommodation and
commercial services for members of the travelling public in proper relationship to surrounding
uses centrally located within the community outside of the highway area, downtown core, and
scenic corridor.
7.6.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, single-detached
(2)
Restaurant, dine-in
(3)
Tourist accommodation
Accessory Uses:
(4)
Accessory building
(5)
Accessory use
(6)
Bed and breakfast
(7)
Employee dwelling unit
(8)
Fruit and vegetable stand
(9)
Long term rental
(10) Outdoor participant recreation service
7.6.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
1.2
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
6.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m, except 6.0 m for lots abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
10.5 m
Lot Coverage
(6)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (imperviousness
surface coverage)
65%
7.6.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
20.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
22.0 m
7.6.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Bed and Breakfast
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.5 shall apply to all bed and
breakfasts.
(3)
Bed and breakfast is prohibited on a lot that contains a campground or tourist
accommodation use.
(4)
Notwithstanding Section 7.6.5(2), up to a maximum of ten (10) sleeping units may be
used for accommodation as part of a bed and breakfast use.
(5)
Notwithstanding Section 11.2(5), 0.5 parking spaces per sleeping unit are required.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Employee Dwelling Unit
(8)
Employee dwelling unit is only permitted on a lot that contains a tourist accommodation
use.
(9)
An employee dwelling unit located on a lot that contains the use tourist accommodation
must be attached to or located within the tourist accommodation building.
(10) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(13) The general provisions as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(14) The general provisions as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and storage
of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(15) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(16) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(18) The general provisions as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Tourist Accommodation
(21) Tourist accommodation is not permitted on a lot that contains a bed and breakfast use.
(22) Tourist accommodation uses shall be operated by a single professional rental pool
manager providing 24 hour property management services including integrated booking,
reception, cleaning, laundry, and other services normally associated with the provision
and management of tourist accommodation. This service must be provided to every
accommodation unit within the same building or group of buildings on the same lot or in
the same strata plan.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 shall apply to all development.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.7
Commercial - Rural Tourist Accommodation Zone (C-3)
7.7.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for the establishment of tourist accommodation uses in
areas that are in proximity to rural and recreation areas in order to provide accommodation for
visitors in the community on the outer limits of the City.
7.7.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Campground
(2)
Tourist accommodation
Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory building
(4)
Accessory use
(5)
Café
(6)
Employee dwelling unit
(7)
Outdoor participant recreation service
(8)
Personal service establishment
(9)
Restaurant, dine-in
(10) Retail store
7.7.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio on lots greater than
3,500 sq. m in size
1.0
(2)
Maximum floor area ratio on lots equal to or
less than 3,500 sq m in size
1.5
(3)
Maximum number of employee dwelling units
per lot
One (1), except within a tourist
accommodation building
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Minimum Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
6.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
lot in the Columbia Shuswap Regional
District
(5)
Rear yard
3.0 m, except 6.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot, and 10.0 m
when abutting a lot in the Columbia
Shuswap Regional District
(6)
Side yard
3.0 m, except 6.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot, and 10.0 m
when abutting a lot in the Columbia
Shuswap Regional District
Building Height
(7)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (building) on lots
greater than 3,500 sq. m in size
20%
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building) on lots
equal to or less than 3,500 sq. m in size
40%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage) on lots greater than 3,500 sq. m in
size
35%
(11) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage) on lots equal to or less than 3,500
sq. m in size
55%
7.7.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
5,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
20.0 m
7.7.5
Conditions of Use
Principal and Accessory Dwelling Units
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Accessory Buildings
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Café, Personal Service Establishment, Restaurant Dine-in, and Retail Store
(5)
Café, personal service establishment, restaurant, dine-in, and retail store, are only
permitted on a lot that contains a tourist accommodation use.
(6)
Café, personal service establishment, restaurant, dine-in, and retail store, shall have a
maximum combined usable floor space of 250.0 sq. m.
Campground
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.6 shall apply to all campgrounds.
Employee Dwelling Unit
(7)
An employee dwelling unit is only permitted when located on a lot that contains a
campground or a tourist accommodation use.
(8)
An employee dwelling unit located on a lot that contains the use tourist accommodation
must be attached to or located within the tourist accommodation building.
(9)
An employee dwelling unit located on a lot that contains the use campground must be a
detached dwelling, and shall not have a usable floor space greater than 120.0 sq. m.
(10) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(15) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(16) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Tourist Accommodation
(21) There shall be a maximum of eight (8) accommodation units associated with a tourist
accommodation use.
(22) Tourist accommodation uses shall be operated by a single professional rental pool
manager providing 24 hour property management services including integrated booking,
reception, cleaning, laundry, and other services normally associated with the provision
and management of tourist accommodation. This service must be provided to every
accommodation unit within the same building or group of buildings on the same lot or in
the same strata plan.
Usable Open Space
(23) A minimum of 10.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each accommodation
unit for tourist accommodation uses.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.8
Commercial - Local Neighbourhood Commercial Zone (C-4)
7.8.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for the establishment of local commercial services outside
the downtown, highway, and scenic corridor areas of the City to provide basic services and
amenities for residents within immediate vicinity in surrounding residential areas. Developments
are intended to be small-scale to integrate within the surrounding residential area, and may
include residential on the second storey. Buildings do not typically exceed three storeys in
height.
7.8.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Animal clinic, minor
(2)
Café
(3)
Convenience store
(4)
Dog day care
(5)
Fitness center
(6)
Mixed-use building
(7)
Office
(8)
Personal service establishment
(9)
Professional service establishment
(10) Restaurant, dine-in
(11) Retail store, grocery
(12) Retail store, pharmaceutical
Accessory Uses:
(13) Accessory building
(14) Accessory use
(15) Home based business, type I
(16) Fruit and vegetable stand
(17) Long term rental
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
7.8.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
1.0
(2)
Maximum amount of dwelling units within a
mixed-use building
Two (2)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(3)
Front yard
3.0 m
(4)
Rear yard
3.0 m, except 4.5 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(5)
Side yard
1.5 m, except 3.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
Principal Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
12.0 m
Lot Coverage
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (imperviousness
surface coverage)
60%
7.8.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
20.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
22.0 m
7.8.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Building Height Exemptions
(3)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Cannabis Retail Sales
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.8 shall apply to all cannabis retail
sales.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
Mixed-use Building
(9)
Ground floor residential is not permitted within mixed-use buildings.
(10) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(12) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(13) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Mixed-Use Buildings
(18) A minimum of 5.0 sq. m of usable open space is required, per dwelling unit.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
7.8.6
Site-Specific Amendments
(1)
The use, cannabis retail sales, liquor store, and neighbourhood pub are permitted on
Lot 1, Section 33, Township 23, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian, Kootenay District
Plan NEP66856 (PID: 024-787-426; 2108 Big Eddy Road)
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
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Section 8 - Industrial (I) Zones
8.1
Industrial - Low Impact Zone (I-1)
8.1.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for the accommodation of service commercial, light
industrial, and light manufacturing / processing uses under conditions intended to minimize land
use conflict with surrounding properties. Activities are generally carried on indoors with strict
conditions associated with any outside storage. There should be minimal offsite impacts that
span beyond the boundaries of the buildings on the subject lot.
8.1.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Animal clinic, major
(2)
Animal clinic, minor
(3)
Auctions
(4)
Automotive repair services, heavy
(5)
Automotive repair services, light
(6)
Brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery, or winery
(7)
Bulk fuel storage depot
(8)
Café
(9)
Cannabis production facility
(10) Carwash
(11) Contractors yard
(12) Distribution centre
(13) Dog day care
(14) Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, heavy
(15) Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light
(16) Fitness centre
(17) Kennel
(18) Indoor participant recreation services
(19) Industrial, low impact
(20) Mini storage building
(21) Modular and manufactured home sales
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(22) Nursery
(23) Office
(24) Personal service establishment
(25) Public assembly
(26) Professional service establishment
(27) Restaurant, dine-in
(28) Vehicle sales and rental, light
(29) Warehousing
(30) Wholesale
Accessory Uses:
(31) Accessory building
(32) Accessory use
(33) Employee dwelling unit
8.1.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of employee dwelling units
per lot
One (1)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
6.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(3)
Rear yard
3.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
12.0 m, except 8.0 m for detached
employee dwelling unit
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Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Lot Coverage
(6)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (imperviousness
surface coverage)
60%
8.1.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
20.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
22.0 m
8.1.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Auction
(2)
Any outdoor storage associated with an auction use shall be limited to no more than
20% of the lot area.
(3)
Outdoor storage associated with an auction use is not permitted within the front yard
setback area.
Automotive Repair Services, Light, and Automotive Repair Services, Heavy
(4)
Any outdoor storage associated with automotive repair services, light, or automotive
repair services, heavy, use shall be limited to no more than 20% of the lot area.
(5)
Outdoor storage associated with automotive repair services, light, or automotive repair
services, heavy, use is not permitted within the front yard setback area.
(6)
Automotive repair services, light, and automotive repair services, heavy, shall not be
located closer than 100.0 metres to the boundary of a lot where the use child care
facility is operating.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Cannabis Production Facility
(9)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.7 shall apply to all cannabis
production facilities.
Carwash
(10) A carwash is not permitted on a lot that is less than 930.0 sq. m in size.
Contractors Yard
(11) Any assembly work associated with a contractors yard shall be carried on in an
enclosed building.
(12) Any outdoor storage associated with a contractors yard use shall be limited to no more
than 20% of the lot area, and be screened by a 2.0 m high solid non-chain link fence or
landscaped berm.
(13) Any outdoor storage associated with a contractors yard use is not permitted within the
front yard setback area.
Employee Dwelling Units
(14) An employee dwelling unit is restricted to a maximum usable floor space of 120.0 sq. m.
(15) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Equipment Sales, Rental, and Repair Services, Light and Equipment Sales, Rental, and
Repair Services, Heavy
(16) Any outdoor storage associated with equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light,
or equipment sales, rental, and repair services, heavy use shall be limited to no more
than 20% of the lot area.
(17) Outdoor storage associated with equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light, or
equipment sales, rental, and repair services, heavy use is not permitted within the front
yard setback area.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Kennels
(20) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.10 shall apply to all kennels.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Landscaping
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(23) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(24) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(25) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(26) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(27) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(28) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(29) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
8.2
Industrial - Medium Impact Zone (I-2)
8.2.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for the accommodation of service commercial as well as
heavy industrial and manufacturing / processing. Activities are generally carried on indoors and
outdoors. Offsite impacts are likely to extend beyond the boundaries of the lot with high
likelihood to create impacts for surrounding properties including noise, dust, odours, and
vibration associated with the nature of the permitted uses.
8.2.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Animal clinic, major
(2)
Animal clinic, minor
(3)
Auctions
(4)
Automotive repair services, heavy
(5)
Automotive repair services, light
(6)
Brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery, or winery
(7)
Bulk fuel storage depot
(8)
Café
(9)
Cannabis production facility
(10) Carwash
(11) Contractors yard
(12) Distribution centre
(13) Dog day care
(14) Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, heavy
(15) Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light
(16) Fitness centre
(17) Kennel
(18) Indoor participant recreation services
(19) Industrial, low impact
(20) Industrial, medium impact
(21) Mini storage building
(22) Modular and manufactured home sales
(23) Nursery
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Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(24) Office
(25) Outdoor storage
(26) Personal service establishment
(27) Public assembly
(28) Professional service establishment
(29) Recycling depot
(30) Vehicle sales and rental, heavy
(31) Vehicle sales and rental, light
(32) Warehousing
(33) Wholesale
Accessory Uses:
(34) Accessory building
(35) Accessory use
(36) Employee dwelling unit
8.2.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of employee dwelling units
per lot
One (1)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
6.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(3)
Rear yard
3.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
12.0 m, except 8.0 m for detached
employee dwelling unit
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Lot Coverage
(6)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (imperviousness
surface coverage)
60%
8.2.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
20.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
22.0 m
8.2.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Auction
(2)
Outdoor storage associated with an auction use is not permitted within the front yard
setback area.
Automotive Repair Services, Light, and Automotive Repair Services, Heavy
(3)
Outdoor storage associated with automotive repair services, light, or automotive repair
services, heavy use is not permitted within the front yard setback area.
(4)
Automotive repair services, light, and automotive repair services, heavy, shall not be
located closer than 100.0 metres to the boundary of a lot where the use child care
facility is operating.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Cannabis Production Facility
(7)
The use-specific as contained in Section 5.7 shall apply to all cannabis production
facilities.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Carwash
(8)
A carwash is not permitted on a lot that is less than 930.0 sq. m in size.
Contractors Yard
(9)
Any outdoor storage associated with a contractors yard use is not permitted within the
front yard setback area.
Employee Dwelling Units
(10) An employee dwelling unit is restricted to a maximum usable floor space of 120.0 sq. m.
(11) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Equipment Sales, Rental, and Repair Services, Light and Equipment Sales, Rental, and
Repair Services, Heavy
(12) Outdoor storage associated with equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light, or
equipment sales, rental, and repair services, heavy use is not permitted within the front
yard setback area.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Kennels
(15) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.10 shall apply to all kennels.
Landscaping
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
Outdoor Storage
(17) All areas associated with the use outdoor storage shall be screened by a 2.0 m high
solid non-chain link fence or landscaped berm.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(19) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(20) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(25) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
8.3
Industrial - High Impact Zone (I-3)
8.3.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for the accommodation of general industrial and
manufacturing uses. Activities are generally carried on indoors and outdoors with greater
allowances for outside storage than the Light Impact Industrial zone. High impact industrial uses
will result in noise, dust, vibration, and odours associated with the permitted use.
8.3.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Animal clinic, major
(2)
Animal clinic, minor
(3)
Auctions
(4)
Automotive repair services, heavy
(5)
Automotive repair services, light
(6)
Automotive wrecking yard
(7)
Brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery, or winery
(8)
Bulk fuel storage depot
(9)
Café
(10) Cannabis production facility
(11) Carwash
(12) Contractors yard
(13) Distribution centre
(14) Dog day care
(15) Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, heavy
(16) Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light
(17) Fitness centre
(18) Kennel
(19) Indoor participant recreation services
(20) Industrial, low impact
(21) Industrial, medium impact
(22) Industrial, high impact
(23) Mini storage building
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Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(24) Modular and manufactured home sales
(25) Nursery
(26) Office
(27) Outdoor storage
(28) Personal service establishment
(29) Public assembly
(30) Professional service establishment
(31) Recycling depot
(32) Recycling plant
(33) Sawmill
(34) Solid waste facility
(35) Utilities, major
(36) Vehicle sales and rental, heavy
(37) Vehicle sales and rental, light
(38) Warehousing
(39) Wholesale
Accessory Uses:
(40) Accessory building
(41) Accessory use
(42) Employee dwelling unit
8.3.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of employee dwelling units
per lot
One (1)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
6.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(3)
Rear yard
3.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m, except 10.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
12.0 m, except 8.0 m for detached
employee dwelling unit
Lot Coverage
(6)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (imperviousness
surface coverage)
60%
8.3.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
20.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
22.0 m
8.3.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Auction
(2)
Outdoor storage associated with an auction use is not permitted within the front yard
setback area.
Automotive Repair Services, Light, and Automotive Repair Services, Heavy
(3)
Outdoor storage associated with automotive repair services, light, or automotive repair
services, heavy use is not permitted within the front yard setback area.
(4)
Automotive repair services, light, and automotive repair services, heavy, shall not be
located closer than 100.0 metres to the boundary of a lot where the use child care
facility is operating.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Cannabis Production Facility
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.7 shall apply to all cannabis
production facilities.
Carwash
(8)
A carwash is not permitted on a lot that is less than 930.0 sq. m in size.
Contractors Yard
(9)
Any outdoor storage associated with a contractors yard use is not permitted within the
front yard setback area.
Employee Dwelling Units
(10) An employee dwelling unit is restricted to a maximum usable floor space of 120.0 sq. m.
(11) A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Equipment Sales, Rental, and Repair Services, Light and Equipment Sales, Rental, and
Repair Services, Heavy
(12) Outdoor storage associated with equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light, or
equipment sales, rental, and repair services, heavy, is not permitted within the front yard
setback area.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Industrial, High Impact
(14) Industrial, high impact, shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the boundary of
a lot where the use child care facility is operating.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Kennels
(16) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.10 shall apply to all kennels.
Landscaping
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping shall apply to all
development.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Outdoor Storage
(18) All areas associated with the use outdoor storage shall be screened by a 2.0 m high
solid non-chain link fence or landscaped berm.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(20) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(21) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Sawmill
(24) The use, sawmill, shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the boundary of a lot
where the use child care facility is operating.
Solid Waste Facility
(25) The use, solid waste facility, shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the
boundary of a lot where the use child care facility is operating.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(26) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(27) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(28) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
8.4
Industrial - Airport Zone (I-4)
8.4.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for the accommodation of an airport and associated
industrial activities. Offsite impacts may extend beyond buildings and the boundaries of the lot.
Airport uses often result in noise, vibration, and odours associated with the permitted uses.
8.4.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Airport
(2)
Educational facility
(3)
Emergency and protective services
(4)
Industrial, low impact
(5)
Industrial, medium impact
(6)
Office
(7)
Professional service establishment
(8)
Warehousing
Accessory Uses:
(9)
Accessory building
(10) Accessory use
8.4.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(1)
Front yard
10.0 m
(2)
Rear yard
10.0 m
(3)
Side yard
10.0 m
Principal Building Height
(4)
Maximum building height
12.0 m
Lot Coverage
(5)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Loading Regulations
8.4.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
20.0 m
(3)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
22.0 m
8.4.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(3)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(7)
The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(8)
The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Loading Regulations
8.5
Industrial - Rural Recreation and Natural Resource Zone (I-5)
8.5.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for rural resource lands that support forest and wild lands,
as well as forestry, mining, recreational, and water use activities.
8.5.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Agriculture, general
(2)
Campground
(3)
Dwelling, single-detached
(4)
Firing range
(5)
Horticulture
(6)
Industrial, high impact
(7)
Kennel
(8)
Nursery
(9)
Outdoor participant recreation services
(10) Recycling depot
(11) Recycling plant
(12) Solid waste facility
Accessory Uses:
(13) Accessory building
(14) Accessory use
8.5.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of single-detached
dwellings per lot
One (1)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
10.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
10.0 m
(4)
Side yard
10.0 m
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(6)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
10%
8.5.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
60,000.0 sq. m
8.5.5
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Principal Dwelling Units
(2)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Industrial, High Impact, Recycling Plant, and Solid Waste Facility
(6)
Industrial, high impact, shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the boundary of
a lot where the use child care facility is operating.
(7)
Recycling plant, shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the boundary of a lot
where the use child care facility is operating.
(8)
The use, solid waste facility, shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the
boundary of a lot where the use child care facility is operating.
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Irregular Shaped Lots
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(11) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(12) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
8.5.6
Site-Specific Amendments
(1)
Notwithstanding Section 8.5.2, the uses industrial, high impact, recycling depot,
recycling plant, and solid waste facility, are not permitted on That Part of Lot 2 which
lies to the north of a line bisecting the easterly and westerly boundaries of the said lot to
which is assigned Parcel A (See 195337I), Lot 2, Section 24, Township 2, Range 2,
West of the 6th Meridian, Kootenay District Plan 6130 (PID: 014-217-937; 1906
Camozzi Road).
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 9 - Environment and Rural Recreation (E) and
Public Use (P) Zones
9.1
Environment and Rural Recreation - Environmental and Rural
Recreation Zone (E-1)
9.1.1
Purpose
This zone applies to land which, due to topography, environmental sensitivity and remoteness,
is only suitable for small-scale, low impact, rural recreational uses, and large parcels.
9.1.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Campground
(2)
Outdoor participant recreation services
Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory use
9.1.3
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
60,000.0 sq. m
9.1.4
Conditions of Use
Accessory Use
(1)
Accessory uses are limited to low impact trails that are not developed with concrete,
asphalt, or other similar non-permeable surfaces.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Campground
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.6 shall not apply to campgrounds
within this zone.
(4)
No campground is permitted within 30.0 m of a sensitive aquatic environmental feature
including a lake, stream, creek, river, or any other body of water, regardless of whether
or not said body of water qualifies as a riparian area under the Riparia Area Protection
Regulation.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(5)
No campground is permitted within 30.0 m of a sensitive terrestrial environmental
feature including forested ecosystems that provide habitat to nesting bird species and
other terrestrial organisms as determined by a Qualified Environmental Professional.
(6)
A maximum of one (1) building is permitted that is associated with the campground use
for the purposes of a reception or office area, and shall be limited to a maximum gross
floor area of 15.0 sq. m in size and have a maximum building height of 3.0 m.
(7)
All campground sites shall be limited to tent only campgrounds. Sites for recreational
vehicles shall not be permitted.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall not apply to all fences,
retaining walls, and similar features in this zone.
(9)
No fencing, retaining walls, or similar features are permitted in this zone unless it is
required to enhance, promote, or maintain existing environmental conditions or to
protect the land from hazards.
Outdoor Participant Recreation Services
(10) Outdoor participant recreation service is not permitted within 30.0 m of a sensitive
aquatic environmental feature including a lake, stream, creek, river, or any other body of
water, regardless of whether or not said body of water qualifies as a riparian area under
the Riparia Area Protection Regulation.
(11) Outdoor participant recreation service is not permitted within 30.0 m of a sensitive
terrestrial environmental feature including forested ecosystems that provide habitat to
nesting bird species and other terrestrial organisms as determined by a Qualified
Environmental Professional.
(12) No buildings or structures are permitted in association with the provision of outdoor
participant recreation services.
(13) Swimming pools are not permitted in association with the provision of outdoor
participant recreation services.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(14) Notwithstanding Section 4.1 with respect to uses permitted in all zones, child care
facility, playgrounds, public parks, minor utilities, bus stops or shelters, electric vehicle
charging stations, swimming pools, hot tubs, saunas, mailboxes, temporary buildings,
municipal buildings, and public works yards are not permitted within this zone.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
9.2
Public Use - Parks and Public Use Zone (P-1)
9.2.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for areas and uses that provide social, cultural, and
recreational amenities to the community.
9.2.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Campground
(2)
Cemetery / Crematorium
(3)
Fair grounds
(4)
Fitness centre
(5)
Golf course
(6)
Indoor participant recreation services
(7)
Information centre
(8)
Library
(9)
Outdoor participant recreation services
(10) Playground
(11) Public assembly
(12) Riding academy
Accessory Uses:
(13) Accessory building
(14) Accessory use
(15) Employee dwelling unit
9.2.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of employee dwelling units
per lot
Two (2)
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
1.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
1.0 m
(4)
Side yard
1.0 m
9.2.4
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall not apply to accessory
buildings within this zone.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(3)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Campground
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.6 shall not apply to campgrounds
within this zone.
Employee Dwelling Units
(5)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall not apply to all fences,
retaining walls, and similar features within this zone.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall not apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment within this
zone.
(9)
The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall not apply to
development within this zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(10) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall not apply to
development within this zone.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 shall not apply to all swimming
pools, hot tubs, and saunas within this zone.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
9.3
Public Use - Institutional Zone (P-2)
9.3.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for areas and uses that provide for health, social,
educational, as well as other services and amenities to the community. Services are generally
provided by government or non-profit organizations.
9.3.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Community care facility
(2)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(3)
Dwelling, single-detached
(4)
Dwelling, two-unit
(5)
Educational facility
(6)
Emergency and protective services
(7)
Hospital
(8)
Information centre
(9)
Library
(10) Office
(11) Place of worship
(12) Public assembly
(13) Professional service establishment
Accessory Uses:
(14) Accessory building
(15) Accessory use
(16) Group home
9.3.3
Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
1.2
(2)
Maximum amount of single-detached
dwellings or two-unit dwellings per lot
One (1)
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(3)
Front yard
3.0 m
(4)
Rear yard
3.0 m
(5)
Side yard
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
12.0 m, except 10.0 m for single-
detached dwellings and two-unit
dwellings
Lot Coverage
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
50%
9.3.4
Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
1,000.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
15.0 m
9.3.5
Conditions of Use
Principal Dwelling
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Accessory Buildings
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Community Care Facility
(5)
Community care facility is restricted to a maximum of two (2) persons per sleeping unit.
(6)
Community care facility is prohibited on a lot that contains a group home.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Group Home
(8)
Group home is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or two-unit dwelling.
(9)
Group home is restricted to a maximum of ten (10) persons with a maximum of six (6)
persons who are in care on the premises at any time.
(10) Group home is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(13) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(14) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
9.4
Public Use - Public Utilities Zone (P-3)
9.4.1
Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for areas and uses that provide public utility and
emergency services to the community. Activities are generally carried on by government
organizations or private utility providers.
9.4.2
Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Automotive repair services, light
(2)
Automotive repair services, heavy
(3)
Bulk fuel storage depot
(4)
Carwash
(5)
Contractors yard
(6)
Emergency and protective services
(7)
Industrial, low impact
(8)
Industrial, medium impact
(9)
Industrial, high impact
(10) Kennel
(11) Office
(12) Outdoor storage
(13) Utilities, major
Accessory Uses:
(14) Accessory building
(15) Accessory use
9.4.3
Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 do not apply to accessory
buildings within this zone.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Building Height Exemptions
(3)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall not apply to all fences,
retaining walls, and similar features within this zone.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall not apply to parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment within this
zone.
(7)
The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall not apply to
development within this zone.
(8)
The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall not apply to
development within this zone.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 10 - Comprehensive Development (CD) Zones
10.1
Comprehensive Development Zone 1 (CD-01)
10.1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for a year-round, multi purpose destination recreational
resort development.
10.1.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Campground
(2)
Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light
(3)
Neighbourhood pub
(4)
Outdoor participant recreation services
(5)
Outdoor storage
(6)
Restaurant, dine-in
(7)
Tourist accommodation
Accessory Uses:
(8)
Accessory building
(9)
Accessory use
(10) Employee dwelling unit
(11) Retail store
10.1.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of accommodation units
associated with tourist accommodation
(guest rooms and staff)
65, plus 36 guest cabins
(2)
Maximum amount of campground sites
60
(3)
Maximum amount of employee dwelling units
per lot
One (1)
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
5.0 m, except 3.0 m for campground
(5)
Rear yard
5.0 m, except 3.0 m for campground
(6)
Side yard
5.0 m, except 3.0 m for campground
Principal Building Height
(7)
Maximum building height
16.0 m, except 9.0 m for tourist
accommodation (guest cabin)
10.1.4 Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
60,000.0 sq. m
10.1.5 Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
(2)
Notwithstanding Section 10.1.5(1), accessory buildings are permitted to be a maximum
of 9.0 m in height.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Campgrounds
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.6 shall not apply to campgrounds
within this zone.
Comprehensive Development Plan
(6)
Future development shall be in general compliance with the size, shape and siting as
depicted on the approved comprehensive development plan contained in Section
10.1.6.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Employee Dwelling Units
(7)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
(11) A continuous landscaping strip not less than 1.5 m in width shall be provided along the
frontage of the lot adjacent to a public street.
(12) The boulevard areas of streets that abut the lot shall be grassed.
(13) Loading areas, garbage containers and recycling bins shall be screened from view by a
landscaping screen, a solid decorative fence, or a combination of both to a minimum
height of 2.5 m.
Neighbourhood Pub
(14) A maximum of 50 seats are permitted with a neighbourhood pub use.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall not apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(17) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(18) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Restaurant, Dine-in
(20) A maximum of 65 seats are permitted with a restaurant, dine-in use.
Retail store
(21) Retail sales are limited to tourist and outdoor recreation related items.
(22) The maximum usable floor space of a retail store use is 250.0 sq. m.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(23) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 shall not apply to all swimming
pools, hot tubs, and saunas within this zone.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Tourist Accommodation
(25) Any guest cabins associated with a tourist accommodation use are subject to a
maximum of 186.0 sq. m of usable floor space each with an additional 46.5 sq. m of
usable floor space permitted for accessory building (garage) use only.
(26) Guest cabins are restricted to a maximum of three bedrooms per cabin.
(27) Guest cabins shall be restricted to a total of 50% of the linear length of each buildings
front façade.
(28) Guest cabins cannot be more than 1.5 m in front of the front door access to the guest
cabin.
(29) Guest cabins cannot be the architectural focal point of the building (e.g. highest peak on
top of the garage portion of the building).
(30) Guest cabins shall be restricted to a maximum of a two vehicle accessory building
(garage).
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
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10.1.6 Comprehensive Development Plan
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.2
Comprehensive Development Zone 2 (CD-02)
10.2.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for a year-round, multi purpose destination recreational
resort. In addition to zoning, parking, landscaping, and screening regulations, this Section
contains guidelines for the issuance of Development Permits.
10.2.2 Permitted Uses (Resort Neighbourhood - Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 as
shown on CD-02 Schedule A)
Principal Uses:
(1)
Café
(2)
Convenience store
(3)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(4)
Dwelling, single-detached
(5)
Dwelling, two-unit
(6)
Emergency and protective services
(7)
Golf course
(8)
Indoor participant recreation services
(9)
Mixed-use building
(10) Outdoor participant recreation services
(11) Restaurant, dine-in
(12) Tourist accommodation
Accessory Uses:
(13) Accessory building
(14) Accessory dwelling unit
(15) Accessory use
(16) Bed and breakfast
(17) Home based business, type I
(18) Long term rental
(19) Short term rental
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.2.3 Permitted Uses (Resort Core - Areas 1, 9, 10 as shown on CD-02
Schedule A)
Principal Uses:
(1)
Automotive repair services, light
(2)
Automotive repair services, heavy
(3)
Café
(4)
Convenience store
(5)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(6)
Dwelling, single-detached
(7)
Dwelling, two-unit
(8)
Emergency and protective services
(9)
Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light
(10) Golf course
(11) Indoor participant recreation services
(12) Information centre
(13) Liquor store
(14) Mixed-use building
(15) Neighbourhood pub
(16) Office
(17) Outdoor participant recreation services
(18) Personal service establishment
(19) Professional service establishment
(20) Public parking area
(21) Restaurant, dine-in
(22) Retail store (with a maximum usable floor space of 1,000.0 sq. m per premise)
(23) Retail store, grocery
(24) Tourist accommodation
Accessory Uses:
(25) Accessory building
(26) Accessory dwelling unit
(27) Accessory use
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
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(28) Bed and breakfast
(29) Home based business, type I
(30) Long term rental
(31) Short term rental
10.2.4 Density Regulations
(1)
The number of square metres of commercial floor area (which for certainty excludes
tourist accommodation units) in each Area of the CD-02 zone shown on CD-02
Schedule A shall not exceed the total number specified in column 7 of Table 1 as shown
in Section 10.2.5.
a. Notwithstanding Section 10.2.4(1), up to 30% of the total commercial area (6,688.0
sq. m) allocated to Area 1 may be transferred to Area 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 or 9 without an
amendment to this Bylaw. No more than 15% of commercial area (3,344.0 sq. m)
may be transferred to any single Area, except within that portion of Area 5 as more
particularly shown on CD-02 Schedule B, where no more that 5% of commercial
area (1,114.0 sq. m) may be transferred from Area 1.
b. With any transfer of density out of Area 1, a covenant shall be registered on title of
the parent lot(s) within Area 1 specifying the amount of density that has been
transferred and to what area. This covenant shall be updated with any subsequent
density transfers out of Area 1.
c. Any transfer of density must be in alignment with the Master Development
Agreement between the Province of British Columbia and the primary resort
developer who is signatory to the agreement.
(2)
The number of tourist accommodation units and dwelling units in the form of multi-unit
dwellings, two-unit dwellings, or single-detached dwellings in each Area of the CD-02
zone shown on CD-02 Schedule A shall not exceed the total number specified in column
7 of Table 1 as shown in Section 10.2.5.
a. Notwithstanding Section 10.2.4(2), up to 30% (822 units) of the total units allocated
to Area 1 may be transferred to Area 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 or 9 without an amendment to this
Bylaw. No more than 15% (411 units) may be transferred to any single Area.
b. No transfer of tourist accommodation units is permitted in that portion of Area 5 as
more particularly shown in CD-02 Schedule B.
c. With any transfer of density out of Area 1, a covenant shall be registered on title of
the parent lot(s) within Area 1 specifying the amount of density that has been
transferred and to what area. This covenant shall be updated with any subsequent
density transfers out of Area 1.
d. Any transfer of density must be in alignment with the Master Development
Agreement between the Province of British Columbia and the primary resort
developer who is signatory to the agreement.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(3)
The density permitted in this Section is a maximum. In the event that the presence of
environmentally sensitive areas, including but not limited to those identified in the
Official Community Plan, steep slopes or other physical constraints make the
development of any Area to the maximum permitted density impossible, notwithstanding
any transfers of density as may be permitted by this Bylaw, the maximum permitted
density of that Area is the density as so constrained.
(4)
The owner may, for the purpose of applying the density restrictions in this Section:
a. Substitute permitted multi-unit dwelling and single-detached dwelling uses for one
another within the same Area, on the basis that one multi-unit dwelling (apartment)
unit equals one multi-unit dwelling (row house) unit, and one single-detached
dwelling unit equals 1.5 multi-unit dwelling units.
(5)
Prior to the approval of any subdivision of land in the zone, if this Bylaw has not been
amended to establish the maximum density of development on each proposed lot of
land in the zone, the owner must grant to the City of Revelstoke a covenant under s.219
of the Land Title Act establishing a maximum density of development on each new lot of
land in the zone, such that the maximum permitted density of development permitted by
covenant on all lots of land in the zone does not exceed that permitted by this Bylaw,
and the obligation to provide resort employee housing units is distributed proportionately
among the new lots.
10.2.5 Table 1 - Density Allowances
Area
Commercial
Floor Area
Tourist
Accommodation
Units
Multi-unit
Dwelling
(Apartment)
Units
Multi-unit
Dwelling (Row
House) and
Two-Unit
Dwelling Units
Single-
Detached
Dwelling
Units
Total
1
22,295 sq. m
1,420
900
370
52
22,295 sq. m of
commercial
2,742 units
2
0
0
0
30
37
67
units
3
1,450 sq. m
150
50
0
0
1,450 sq. m of
commercial
200 units
4
0
0
10
0
0
10 units
5
0
0
0
20
20
40 units
6
0
0
0
45
20
65 units
7
0
150
0
35
0
185 units
8
0
0
0
205
180
385 units
9
0
150
50
50
20
270 units
10
8,450 sq. m
784
488
0
0
8,450 sq. m of
commercial
1,272 units
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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10.2.6 Employee Housing Requirements
(1)
Following the issuance of a Building Permit for the 1,200th tourist accommodation unit or
dwelling unit in this zone, no owner of land in this zone shall be entitled to construct or
occupy any tourist accommodation unit or dwelling unit in this zone unless the owner
has provided a number of resort employee housing units equal to 10% of the number of
tourist accommodation units or dwellings for which a Building Permit is sought.
(2)
In addition to the number of resort employee housing units required under Section
10.2.6(1), the owner must also provide a number of resort employee housing units
equal to 10% of the number of tourist accommodation units and dwellings already
constructed in the zone at the time the first application that is subject to Section
10.2.6(1) is made, by providing resort employee housing units at the rate of 15% of the
number of tourist accommodation units or dwellings for which a Building Permit is
sought, until the total number of resort employee housing units that have been provided
is equal to 10% of the total number of tourist accommodation units or dwellings that
have been constructed in this zone.
(3)
For the purposes of Section 10.2.6(1) and Section 10.2.6(2), the number of each type of
resort employee housing unit provided must, in relation to each Building Permit issued,
be proportional to the number of each type of unit for which the Building Permit is
sought, with multi-unit dwelling employee housing units being provided in respect of
tourist accommodation units proposed, except that the owner may propose a different
combination of employee housing units for the approval of the municipality on the basis
of the municipality's assessment of the demand for employee housing units at the time
the Building Permit application is made. The number of each type of resort employee
housing unit provided must, at the time that the lands in this zone are developed to the
maximum extent specified in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns of Table 1 in
Section 10.2.5, be proportional to the number of each type of unit specified in Table 1 in
Section 10.2.5, except that multi-unit dwelling (apartment) employee housing units must
be provided in respect of tourist accommodation units proposed.
(4)
For the purposes of Section 10.2.6(1) and Section 10.2.6(2), a resort employee housing
unit is deemed to have been provided if, at the time the Building Permit in question is
issued:
a. An existing dwelling unit in the City of Revelstoke has been designated by the
owner as a resort employee housing unit and the dwelling unit is subject to a
covenant and housing agreement; or
b. The Building Permit authorizes the construction of one or more resort employee
housing units as part of the building authorized by the permit, the owner has
designated the resort employee housing units in the building and granted a
covenant to the City of Revelstoke prohibiting the occupancy of the building until
the number of resort employee housing units required under this Section in relation
to the building are completed and ready to occupy, and the resort employee
housing units are subject to a covenant and housing agreement.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.2.7 Site Servicing
(1)
Development Permits may include requirements for emergency vehicle access and
water supply for interface fire suppression, if recommended by the Fire Chief on the
basis of generally accepted interface fire hazard management practices.
10.2.8 Maximum Building Height
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Tourist accommodation
8 storeys
(2)
Multi-unit dwelling (apartment) / mixed-use
building
8 storeys
(3)
Single-detached dwelling, multi-unit dwelling
(row house), two-unit dwelling, and non-
residential buildings
12.0 m
(4)
Whether or not a height regulation is specified, building height regulations may be
varied or supplemented by Development Permit conditions for the purpose of:
a. Ensuring that fire suppression for each building is within the capability of the
Revelstoke Fire Department.
b. Protecting and enhancing views of and from the building in question and other
buildings in the vicinity.
c. Enhancing views of the Revelstoke Mountain Resort and adjacent natural areas
that are visible from the City.
d. Ensuring that pedestrian scale in adjacent street and public areas is not lost.
10.2.9 Siting of Buildings
(1)
The minimum depth and width of yards and maximum lot coverage (building) are not
specified in this zone.
(2)
Whether or not a siting or lot coverage (building) regulation is specified, these
regulations may be varied or supplemented by Development Permit conditions for the
purpose of:
a. Optimizing the siting of a building on a lot having regard to the presence of natural
features such as rock outcrops, environmentally sensitive areas and natural
vegetation, and steep slopes.
b. Providing, in the case of commercial development adjacent to a street, a sense of
enclosure for public areas on the street.
c. Ensuring a suitable amount of private open space on the lot as well as space for
off-street parking.
d. Ensuring that pedestrian scale in adjacent street and public areas is not lost.
e. Maximizing privacy of building occupants in relation to the siting of other buildings
and public areas in the vicinity.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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f. Protecting residential uses from noise and other nuisance problems associated
with non-residential uses.
g. Minimizing the risk of wildfire spread from forest to building and from building to
building.
h. Providing for suitable snow shedding and snow storage areas; and
i.
Accommodating the recommendations of a qualified environmental professional
with respect to the siting of buildings and structures in relation to riparian
assessment areas.
(3)
Natural and man-made site features should be recognized and incorporated into the
project design, including solar access, trees, topographic features, view corridors and
environmentally sensitive areas and buffers.
(4)
The location and configuration of buildings should be established to provide privacy to
surrounding dwellings through setbacks, screening, and orientation.
(5)
Site planning should provide for adequate separation between uses to mitigate or
eliminate potential conflict issues. Mitigation may include orientation of buildings or
building features such as entrances, window locations, setbacks, screening, limiting
operation hours, design features such as window glazing or sound-proofing, or shielding
of lighting to provide for privacy and reduction of noise and glare.
(6)
Publicly-used open spaces such as plazas, courtyards and green spaces should be
provided in commercial and mixed-used developments.
(7)
Useable private and common open space should be provided for multi-unit dwelling
residential uses.
(8)
All buildings should be accessible to and integrated with an onsite pedestrian circulation
system.
(9)
Adequate areas should be provided for snow storage and utility requirements.
(10) Service area use should not conflict with pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
(11) Pedestrian paths should be connected to existing or planned trail networks.
(12) Recreational trails should be designed to mitigate potential use conflicts and negative
impacts on nearby residents, including noise pollution from snowmobiles, through site
planning, use of buffers and trail use restrictions.
(13) Buildings should be designed to keep pedestrian walkways or public areas and building
entrances free from snow shed. Snow shed areas should be located in areas able to
accommodate the snow accumulation and allow for periodic snow removal, but which
do not impede access or visibility for pedestrian or vehicular flow.
(14) Play areas and parks should be incorporated into multiple-unit dwelling
neighbourhoods.
(15) No structures, site furnishings or objects should be located as to inhibit snow removal,
snow storage or pedestrian movement.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.2.10 Environmentally Sensitive Areas and Areas Subject to Slope
Hazards
(1)
Development Permits may include conditions and requirements for the planting or
retention of trees or other vegetation to preserve, protect, restore, or enhance fish
habitat or riparian areas, if recommended by a qualified environmental professional in a
report prepared under Section 10.2.10(2).
(2)
No building or structure may be sited within any riparian assessment area unless a
qualified environmental professional has provided the assessment report and
certification described in the Riparian Areas Protection Regulation and the owner
implements the protection measures identified in the report, and for the purposes of this
Section, the terms "riparian assessment area", "qualified environmental professional"
and "assessment report" shall have the meanings prescribed in the Regulation.
(3)
Development Permits may include conditions and requirements as they relate to
construction activities and land alteration in proximity to Williamson Lake to ensure
measures for environmental protection during all phases of development as may be
recommended by a qualified environmental professional to minimize any impacts to
sensitive environmental or ecological features.
(4)
Development Permits may include conditions and requirements as it relates to
development in proximity to Williamson Lake to ensure appropriate pedestrian
connectivity as per any approved City master plans when completed in accordance with
the recommendations of a qualified environmental professional.
(5)
Areas identified in the Official Community Plan should be protected. Any structures
within these areas should be built in a manner which ensures the preservation and
protection of the natural resources identified within these areas.
(6)
Development Permits should include, as required, conditions and requirements for
protection of slopes over 30% or unstable slopes from development, if recommended by
a geotechnical engineer.
(7)
Steep slopes exposed during construction should be re-vegetated.
(8)
Contour lines should be provided for all site plans, with intervals no less than three
metre.
(9)
Silt fencing should be provided between disturbed land and riparian areas and / or their
buffers.
(10) Any required buffer or area to be protected should be marked on site with highly visible
construction fencing prior to any disturbance.
(11) Landscaping adjacent to riparian areas or wetlands must be with plantings requiring no
pesticide or herbicide use.
(12) Grading plans with sediment and erosion control measures for all development must be
submitted to the City of Revelstoke for prior to any ground disturbance.
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.2.11 Off-Street Parking and Loading
(1)
The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply, except where
otherwise noted within this Section.
(2)
The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply, except where
otherwise noted within this Section.
(3)
Public parking areas provided in association with ski lifts and related facilities shall be
divided into identifiable sub-areas through the use of landscaping, and elevation
changes, and screened from view from adjacent public and residential areas by a
landscaping screen or landscaped berm with a minimum height of 1.83 m. Curbing is
not required for any permeable surface public parking areas.
(4)
Development Permit conditions may vary or supplement the parking regulations as
contained in Section 11 and this Section in relation to Areas other than Areas 1, 9 and
10 on CD-02 Schedule A for the purpose of:
a. Accommodating the recommendations of a Qualified Environmental Professional
with respect to the siting of off-street parking and loading areas in relation to
riparian assessment areas.
b. Acknowledging the complementary nature of land uses in particular buildings that
may result in a reduced aggregate requirement for off-street parking spaces.
c. Acknowledging the extent to which resort users arrive at the resort by means of
transportation other than motor vehicles and do not require off-street parking
spaces.
(5)
A Development Permit may authorize the use of permeable surfaces for off-street
parking areas when it is developed in a manner to promote low impact development,
enhanced infiltration and stormwater management, reduction of green house gas
emissions, or to enhance the appearance of a parking area.
(6)
Parking should be placed beneath and / or behind buildings to the maximum extent
possible.
(7)
Any parking areas visible from the street or publicly used open spaces should be
landscaped.
(8)
Landscaping should be incorporated into parking lot design and used to define traffic
circulation patterns and to provide for snow storage areas.
(9)
Surface parking areas should be screened from pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
(10) Notwithstanding Section 10.2.11(1), minimum parking space requirements shall be in
accordance with Table 2 as shown in Section 10.2.12.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.2.12 Table 2 - Minimum Parking Requirements
Use
Number of Parking Spaces
Multi-unit dwelling
Studio suite - 0.5 parking spaces per unit
One bedroom - 1 parking space per unit
Two bedroom - 1.5 parking spaces per unit
Three or more bedroom - 2 parking spaces per unit
10% of the total required parking spaces per building
or row house dwelling units that share a common wall
shall be provided as dedicated visitor parking.
Dwelling units used for resort employee housing
0.15 parking spaces per bed unit
Tourist accommodation units located within Resort Core
neighbourhoods 1 and 9
0.5 parking spaces per unit
All non-residential uses within a 450.0 metres radius of
the designated day use parking lot
0 parking spaces
10.2.13 Garbage, Recycling and Service Areas
(1)
Loading areas, garbage containers and recycling bins shall be screened from view by a
landscaping screen, a solid decorative fence, or a combination of both to a minimum
height of 2.5 m. The screening shall not include locking mechanisms or enclosure
devices that prohibit access to bins or containers.
(2)
Service areas should be screened from view from streets or buildings to minimize visual
impacts.
(3)
Centralized wildlife proof garbage, composting and recycling depots should be provided
for commercial and residential use.
(4)
All trash or recycling receptacles and storage containers should be wildlife proof.
10.2.14 Landscaping
(1)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 for landscaping are not applicable
for development within this zone.
(2)
Development Permits may include landscaping conditions and requirements for the
protection of development from wildfire hazard and in particular:
a. Specify plant materials that may and may not be used and the locations where
they may be used.
b. Require the removal of accumulations of woody fuel and the maintenance of forest
interface areas free of woody fuel.
(3)
Trees adjacent to roads on private lots are encouraged, provided they do not cause
safety problems for pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including emergency vehicles, and do
not impede snow removal operations.
(4)
Landscaping provided should be sited appropriately to distance wildfire 'fuel' from
structures or buildings and provided in a manner that mitigates potential fire hazards.
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Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.2.15 Form and Character of Buildings and Neighbourhoods
(1)
Building forms should provide view corridors between building clusters.
(2)
Buildings should minimize the blocking of sunlight to areas used by the public including
plazas, pedestrian walkways, and accessible open spaces.
(3)
Commercial and mixed-used buildings should be scaled to enhance outdoor spaces for
pedestrian use and comfort. This may include distinct building bases, detailing at the
ground level, giving scale to upper levels, and providing high-quality wall materials.
(4)
Rooflines with generous overhangs should be provided for weather protection.
(5)
Roofs should incorporate design interest features such as changes of height, dormers,
or special architectural features to avoid uninterrupted or long horizontal roof forms.
(6)
Slight steps in building walls or changes in alignment, color or materials should be
incorporated to provide variety in building character.
(7)
Building features such as balconies or decks should be complementary to the character
and materials of the building.
(8)
Entrances should give character to the building by including careful detailing of
moldings, frames, paneling and hardware.
(9)
Building entryways, lobbies, stairs, corridors, and exterior walkways should be designed
to accommodate people wearing ski boots and carrying bulky equipment. Extra width,
pedestrian access grades and more durable materials should be provided to
accommodate skier traffic.
(10) Entrances to buildings should be connected to parking areas, sidewalks and public
areas in a manner that allows for wheelchair access.
(11) Roof mounted mechanical equipment should be concealed from view and screening
should be complementary to the overall building design.
(12) Above grade equipment should be screened from view and located in areas of limited
visibility to pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(13) All mechanical equipment areas and structures should be shown on drawings submitted
for Development Permit approval.
(14) Roof materials should be of Class A fire resistant materials.
(15) Materials should be complementary to those of abutting lots.
(16) Stone-faced walls, horizontal lap siding or vertical board and batten, heavy timber and
easy-to-maintain materials should be used on building exteriors. Consideration should
be given to fire-resistance of materials.
(17) All materials and colours to be used must be submitted to the City of Revelstoke with
the Development Permit application.
(18) Colours should be colours found in the natural setting of the resort lands or compatible
with such colours, which have low reflectivity and are combined in complementary
compositions.
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Section 4: General
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(19) Appropriate lighting should be provided to all entrances, arcades, passageways for
safety and aesthetic quality.
(20) Light fixtures attached to buildings should be reflected to enhance the architecture.
(21) Exterior lighting should not project above the horizontal or onto abutting lots or uses.
(22) All streets, lanes, pedestrian walkways, and parking areas should provide adequate
illumination for safety and directional orientation.
(23) All on-building, and street lighting should minimize ambient light pollution and should
include hooded fixtures.
(24) All development should adhere to initiatives provided in the Fire Smart Manual,
including providing chimney spark-arrestors, fire-retardant roofing, fire-resistant siding,
non-combustible or fire-resistant materials for balconies and decks, and the enclosure
of undersides of decks or overhangs.
(25) Commercial use signage should comply with the regulations set forth in the City of
Revelstoke Sign Bylaw, as amended from time to time.
(26) Residential use signage should comply with the regulations set forth in the City of
Revelstoke Sign Bylaw, as amended from time to time.
(27) Internally lit signs are discouraged.
(28) Lighting fixtures for signage should be aimed and shielded to minimize glare and should
complement the buildings architectural detailing.
(29) Commercial signage should be at a pedestrian scale.
(30) A comprehensive sign plan must be submitted with the Development Permit application.
(31) Commercial use signage should comply with the regulations set forth in the City of
Revelstoke Sign Bylaw, as amended from time to time.
10.2.16 Other Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to accessory
dwelling units in this zone.
Bed and Breakfast
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.5 shall apply to all bed and
breakfasts.
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Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Home Based Businesses
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Short Term Rental
(10) The use of a dwelling unit for temporary commercial tourist accommodation whether by
means of a rental pool or not, is permitted anywhere within this zone.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 shall not apply to all swimming
pools, hot tubs, and saunas within this zone.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vehicle Storage
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.2.17 CD-02 Schedule A - Resort Neighbourhood and Resort Core Areas
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.2.18 CD-02 Schedule B - Area 5 Restriction
Area 5 Boundaries
Portion of Area 5 where Tourist
Accommodation is restricted
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(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.3
Comprehensive Development Zone 3 (CD-03)
10.3.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for a year-round, multi purpose destination recreational
resort development.
10.3.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Automotive repair services, light
(2)
Café
(3)
Convenience store
(4)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(5)
Entertainment centre
(6)
Fitness centre
(7)
Gasoline station
(8)
Indoor participant recreation services
(9)
Information centre
(10) Liquor store
(11) Office
(12) Professional service establishment
(13) Public assembly
(14) Restaurant, dine-in
(15) Restaurant, take-out
(16) Retail store
(17) Tourist accommodation
(18) Vehicle sales and rental, light
Accessory Uses:
(19) Accessory building
(20) Accessory use
(21) Employee dwelling unit
(22) Home based business, type I
(23) Long term rental
(24) Short term rental
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Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.3.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
Total floor area ratio shall not exceed
1.0
There is no limit on floor area ratio for
any individual building
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m, except 4.5 m for lots fronting the
Trans Canada Highway
(3)
Rear yard
3.0 m
(4)
Side yard
2.0 m, except 3.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height (residential
buildings and tourist accommodation)
36.0 m
(6)
Maximum building height (other principal use
buildings)
18.0 m
10.3.4 Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
278.7 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
7.62 m
10.3.5 Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
(2)
Notwithstanding Section 10.3.5(1), accessory buildings are permitted to be a maximum
of 18.0 m in height.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Building Height Exemptions
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Employee Dwelling Units
(5)
Employee dwelling units shall be located in a multi-unit dwelling or a tourist
accommodation building.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Gasoline Stations
(7)
Gasoline stations shall not be located closer than 100.0 metres to the boundary of a lot
where the use child care facility is operating.
Home Based Businesses
(8)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(10) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
(11) All portions of any lot on which any building or structure is being erected, enlarged, or
increased in capacity within this zone that are not covered by buildings, structures,
driveway or walkway areas, or parking spaces shall be landscaped; provided however
that landscaping shall cover not less than two percent (2%) of the lot.
(12)
A continuous landscaping strip not less than one (1.0) m in width shall be provided
along the developed portion of each side of the lot which abuts a public street. This
landscaping strip may be interrupted at boulevard crossings, or to provide pedestrian
access for entering a building or for viewing shop windows.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(14) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(15) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Short Term Rental
(18) The use of a dwelling unit as part of a multi-unit dwelling for the provision of temporary
accommodation for transient members of the public is permitted.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(21) A minimum of 10.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each studio unit.
(22) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each one-bedroom unit.
(23) A minimum of 20.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each unit containing
more than one bedroom.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.4
Comprehensive Development Zone 4 (CD-04)
10.4.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for multi-unit residential development with the ability to
rent units on a short term basis.
10.4.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory use
(4)
Long term rental
(5)
Short term rental
10.4.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
0.8
(2)
Maximum number of dwelling units
Eight (8)
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(3)
Front yard
6.0 m
(4)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(5)
Side yard
No less than 1.21 m, with a total of both
side yard setbacks equaling at least
4.26 m
Principal Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
9.0 m
10.4.4 Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
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Section 5: Use-
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Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Attached Garages
(2)
Each individual garage and storage area shall be associated with an individual dwelling
unit within the building for the unit resident or owner's exclusive personal use.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Comprehensive Development Plan
(5)
Future development shall be in general compliance with the size, shape and siting as
depicted on the approved comprehensive development plan contained in Section
10.4.5.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall apply to landscaping within
this zone.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(10) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(11) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Short Term Rental
(14) Short term rental is permitted as the licensed use of a dwelling unit as temporary
lodging (less than 30 days at any one time) for paying guests.
(15) Short term rental use is restricted to no more than 120 days per calendar year.
(16) Maximum occupancy shall be based on two (2) adults per licensed bedroom with a total
maximum of two (2) licensed bedrooms per dwelling unit.
(17) Property owners are required to provide a contact number for themselves or
representative located within the City and available 24 hours a day.
(18) The contact number is to appear on the Business Licence posted in the short term
rental unit.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
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10.4.5 Comprehensive Development Plan
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.5
Comprehensive Development Zone 5 (CD-05)
10.5.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for the establishment of a residential oriented mixed-use
development.
10.5.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Community care facility
(2)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(3)
Dwelling, single-detached
(4)
Dwelling, two-unit
Accessory Uses:
(5)
Accessory building
(6)
Accessory dwelling unit
(7)
Accessory use
(8)
Bed and breakfast
(9)
Group home
(10) Home based business, type I
(11) Long term rental
(12) Short term rental
10.5.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
Total floor area ratio shall not exceed
1.0
There is no limit on floor area ratio for
any individual building
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m, except 4.5 m for lots fronting the
Trans Canada Highway
(3)
Rear yard
3.0 m
(4)
Side yard
0.0 m, except 2.0 m when abutting a
street, and 3.0 m when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height (residential
buildings)
36.0 m
(6)
Maximum building height (other principal use
buildings)
18.0 m
10.5.4 Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
278.7 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
7.62 m
10.5.5 Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
(2)
Notwithstanding Section 10.5.5(1), accessory buildings are permitted to be a maximum
of 18.0 m in height.
Accessory Uses
(3)
Parking garages as an accessory use are permitted, both above and below grade.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
(10) All portions of any lot on which any building or structure is being erected, enlarged, or
increased in capacity within this zone that are not covered by buildings, structures,
driveways, or walkway areas, or parking spaces shall be landscaped; provided however
that landscaping shall cover not less than two percent (2%) of the lot.
(11) A continuous landscaping strip not less than one (1.0) m in width shall be provided
along the developed portion of each side of the lot which abuts a public street. This
landscaping strip may be interrupted at boulevard crossings, or to provide pedestrian
access for entering a building.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(13) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(14) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space for Multi-Unit Dwellings
(19) A minimum of 10.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each studio unit.
(20) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each one-bedroom unit.
(21) A minimum of 20.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each unit containing
more than one bedroom.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.6
Comprehensive Development Zone 6 (CD-06)
10.6.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for the development of a mix of market and non-market
residential development, permitting a wide variety of housing types on a master planned lot.
Development will include medium and high density, along with residential mixed-use. Local
commercial is permitted within the development to provide services to those in immediate
vicinity of the development. A portion of the lot is intended for environmental conservation in
accordance with the approved comprehensive development plan.
10.6.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Animal clinic, minor
(2)
Café
(3)
Community care facility
(4)
Convenience store
(5)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(6)
Dwelling, single-detached
(7)
Dwelling, two-unit
(8)
Environmental conservation
(9)
Mixed-use building
(10) Office
(11) Personal service establishment
(12) Professional service establishment
(13) Public assembly
(14) Restaurant, dine-in
(15) Retail store, grocery
(16) Retail store, pharmaceutical
Accessory Uses:
(17) Accessory building
(18) Accessory dwelling unit
(19) Accessory use
(20) Backyard hen keeping
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(21) Group home
(22) Home based business, type I
(23) Home based business, type II
10.6.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
2.3
(2)
Maximum number of single-detached
dwellings or two-unit dwellings per lot
One (1)
(3)
Maximum number of accessory dwelling
units per lot that contains a single-detached
dwelling or two-unit dwelling
One (1) per principal dwelling unit
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
2.5 m, except 5.0 m for multi-unit
dwellings over 12.0 m in height
(5)
Rear yard
2.5 m, except 5.0 m for multi-unit
dwellings over 12.0 m in height
(6)
Side yard
2.5 m, except 5.0 m for multi-unit
dwellings over 12.0 m in height
Principal Building Height
(7)
Maximum building height (single-detached
dwelling or two-unit dwelling)
10.0 m
(8)
Maximum building height (multi-unit dwelling)
17.0 m
Lot Coverage
(11) Maximum lot coverage (building) (single-
detached and two-unit dwellings)
65%
(12) Maximum lot coverage (building) (multi-unit
dwelling)
80%
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.6.4 Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size (single-detached dwelling)
250.0 sq. m
(2)
Maximum lot size (single-detached dwelling)
300.0 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot width (single-detached dwelling)
10.0 m
(4)
Minimum lot size (two-unit dwelling)
250.0 sq. m
(5)
Minimum lot size for party-wall subdivision
(two-unit dwelling or multi-unit dwelling)
187.5 sq. m
(6)
Minimum lot width (two-unit dwelling)
14.0 m
(7)
Minimum lot width for party-wall subdivision
(two-unit dwelling or multi-unit dwelling)
7.0 m
(8)
Minimum lot size (multi-unit dwelling)
750.0 sq. m
(9)
Minimum lot width
15.0 m
10.6.5 Conditions of Use
Principal and Accessory Dwellings
(1)
A maximum of one (1) kitchen and one (1) wet bar is permitted per dwelling unit.
Accessory Buildings
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Accessory Dwelling Units
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to all accessory
dwelling units.
Backyard Hen Keeping
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.3 shall apply to backyard hen
keeping.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Commercial Space
(7)
A maximum of 1,500.0 sq. m gross floor area of combined commercial space is
permitted within this zone.
(8)
All commercial development shall be contained within mixed-use buildings and be
located on the ground floor.
Community Care Facility
(9)
Community care facility is restricted to a maximum of two (2) persons per sleeping unit.
(10) Community care facility is prohibited on a lot that contains a group home, or home
based business type II.
Comprehensive Development Plan
(11) Future development shall be in general compliance with land use strategy depicted on
the approved comprehensive development plan contained in Section 10.6.6.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Group Home
(13) Group home is only permitted within a single-detached dwelling or a two-unit dwelling.
(14) Group home is restricted to a maximum of ten (10) persons with a maximum of six (6)
persons who are in care on the premises at any time.
(15) Group home is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care facility, home based
business type II, or bed and breakfast.
Home Based Businesses
(16) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
(17) Home based business type II is prohibited on a lot that contains a community care
facility or group home.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Multi-Unit Dwellings
(20) A lot that contains a multi-unit dwelling is not permitted to contain a single-detached
dwelling or a two-unit dwelling.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(22) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(23) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
(24) Notwithstanding Section 10.6.5(22), the minimum off-street parking requirements within
this zone shall be 1.0 parking spaces, per principal dwelling unit.
(25) Notwithstanding Section 10.6.5(22), 1.0 visitor parking spaces are required for every ten
(10) principal dwelling units within a multi-unit dwelling.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(26) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(27) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(28) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(29) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Usable Open Space
(30) A minimum of 10.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each studio and one-
bedroom unit.
(31) A minimum of 15.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each two-bedroom unit.
(32) A minimum of 20.0 sq. m of usable open space is required per each three or more
bedroom unit.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(33) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
10.6.6 Comprehensive Development Plan
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.7
Comprehensive Development Zone 7 (CD-07)
10.7.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for service commercial, light industrial, and storage uses
with limited short term rental accommodation.
10.7.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Automotive repair services, light
(2)
Contractors yard
(3)
Distribution centre
(4)
Equipment sales, rental, and repair services, light
(5)
Fitness centre
(6)
Indoor participant recreation services
(7)
Industrial, low impact
(8)
Industrial, medium impact
(9)
Mixed-use building
(10) Office
(11) Vehicle sales and rental, heavy
(12) Vehicle sales and rental, light
(13) Warehousing
(14) Wholesale
Accessory Uses:
(15) Accessory building
(16) Accessory use
(17) Long term rental
(18) Short term rental
10.7.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum number of dwelling units per
building
One (1) dwelling unit per commercial /
industrial building unit
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
6.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
3.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
12.0 m
Lot Coverage
(6)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
90%
10.7.4 Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
930.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot width
20.0 m
10.7.5 Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
All Commercial / Industrial Uses
(2)
No use shall result in nuisance in the surrounding areas by reason of unsightliness, the
emission of odours, liquid effluents, dust, fumes, smoke vibration, noise, or glare.
(3)
No use shall produce dust, or other emissions except standards set by provincial
legislations, without written authorization from the appropriate provincial agency.
(4)
No use shall produce odour, glare, or noise that creates a nuisance.
(5)
For any uses that permit outdoor storage as ancillary to the use, all outdoor storage
shall be screened from view of adjacent lots and streets.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(6)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Building Height Exemptions
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Comprehensive Development Plan
(8)
Future development shall be in general compliance with details depicted on the
approved comprehensive development plan contained in Section 10.7.6.
Dwelling Units within a Mixed-Use Building
(9)
Dwelling units within a mixed-use building must be accessory to or in conjunction with a
principal use.
(10) A dwelling unit within a mixed-use building must be located within a principal building.
(11) The maximum usable floor space of a dwelling unit within a mixed-use building is 70.0
sq. m.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
(15) Adjacent to the front lot line, there shall be a minimum of a 3.0 m wide landscape buffer.
(16) Landscape buffers are required to include the following:
a. One (1) tree per 10.0 m of lot frontage. Deciduous trees are to be a minimum of
6.0 cm caliper and 1.5 m clear stem, conifer trees are to be a minimum height of
2.5 m.
b. One (1) shrub / perennial per 1.0 m of lot frontage. Growth form and size is to be
appropriate to the shrub location and is not to create conflict with adjacent parking,
access, amenities, and services. Minimum #2 pot size.
c. All trees, shrubs and perennials shall be irrigated by an automated drip irrigation
system.
d. All trees, shrubs and perennials are to be appropriate for the region and the
location proposed.
e. Decorative rock or coarse bark mulch may be used for ground cover but must be
used in conjunction with professional grade landscape fabric, material must fully
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
cover landscape fabric. Fine mulch ground cover materials may be used without
landscape fabric, material depth shall be a minimum of 12.0 cm.
f. All landscape areas must be edged with durable edging materials.
g. All landscaping is to be installed and maintained according to the B.C Landscape
Standards.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(18) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(19) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Short Term Rental
(22) Short term rental units must be owned, leased and / or rented along with the conjoining
area of principal use.
(23) Short term rental units must be accessory to or in conjunction with a principal use.
(24) Short term rental units must be located within a principal building and be adjacent to the
area of the principal use.
(25) Short term rental maximum occupancy per licensed bedroom is two (2), and the
maximum amount of bedrooms is three (3).
(26) Short term rental units cannot exceed 70.0 sq. m in usable floor space, and are
restricted to a maximum occupancy of 120 days per calendar year.
(27) Property owners are required to provide a contact number for themselves or a
representative located within the City and available 24 hours a day, and the contact
number is required to appear on the Business Licence posted in the short term rental
unit.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(28) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
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Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(29) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(30) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
10.7.6 Comprehensive Development Plan
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10.8
Comprehensive Development Zone 8 (CD-08)
10.8.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for a mixed-use and residential development including a
series of sub-areas.
10.8.2 Sub-Area A
Sub-Area A Purpose:
The purpose of this sub-area is to provide for a mixed-use area with adaptable building types
that are suitable for both neighbourhood commercial, tourist commercial and residential uses on
the ground level with residential or tourist commercial uses on the upper floors.
Sub-Area A Principal Uses:
(1)
Café
(2)
Convenience store
(3)
Dog day care
(4)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(5)
Fitness centre
(6)
Liquor store
(7)
Neighbourhood pub
(8)
Personal service establishment
(9)
Professional service establishment
(10) Retail store
(11) Retail store, grocery
(12) Restaurant, dine-in
Sub-Area A Accessory Uses:
(13) Accessory building
(14) Accessory use
(15) Home based business, type I
(16) Office
(17) Long term rental
(18) Short term rental
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10.8.3 Sub-Area A Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum units / hectare for multi-unit
dwelling (including short term rentals)
400 units / hectare (approximately 300
units)
With a Housing Agreement, the
maximum density shall be up to 440
units / hectare
Commercial Floorspace
(2)
Maximum amount of commercial floor space
(excluding short term rentals)
3,000.0 sq. m
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(3)
Front yard
0.0 m
(4)
Rear yard
1.0 m
(5)
Side yard
0.0 m
Principal Building Height
(6)
Maximum building height
13.5 m (fourth storey only allowed if
underground parking is provided)
(7)
Fourth storey setback
4.5 m
Dwelling Unit Width
(8)
Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
10.8.4 Sub-Area B
Sub-Area B Purpose:
The purpose of this sub-area is to provide for a mixed-use area with adaptable building types
that are suitable for both neighbourhood commercial, tourist commercial and residential uses on
the ground level with residential or tourist commercial uses on the upper floors.
Sub-Area B Principal Uses:
(1)
Convenience store
(2)
Dog day care
(3)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(4)
Fitness centre
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(5)
Liquor store
(6)
Personal service establishment
(7)
Professional service establishment
(8)
Retail store
(9)
Retail store, grocery
Sub-Area B Accessory Uses:
(10) Accessory building
(11) Accessory use
(12) Home based business, type I
(13) Long term rental
(14) Short term rental
10.8.5 Sub-Area B Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum units / hectare for multi-unit
dwelling (including short term rentals)
400 units / hectare (approximately 300
units)
With a Housing Agreement, the
maximum density shall be up to 440
units / hectare
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
0.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
1.0 m
(4)
Side yard
0.0 m
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
13.5 m (fourth storey only allowed if
underground parking is provided)
(6)
Fourth storey setback
4.5 m
Dwelling Unit Width
(7)
Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
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10.8.6 Sub-Area C
Sub-Area C Purpose:
The purpose of this sub-area is to provide for a high density residential zone with primarily
apartment style residences.
Sub-Area C Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
Sub-Area C Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory use
(4)
Home based business, type I
(5)
Long term rental
(6)
Short term rental
10.8.7 Sub-Area C Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum units / hectare for multi-unit
dwelling (including short term rentals)
200 units / hectare (approximately 600
units)
With a Housing Agreement, the
maximum density shall be up to 220
units / hectare
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
1.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
13.5 m
(6)
Fourth storey setback
4.5 m
Dwelling Unit Width
(7)
Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
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10.8.8 Sub-Area D
Sub-Area D Purpose:
The purpose of this sub-area is to provide for a high-density residential zone with primarily
apartment style residences.
Sub-Area D Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Dwelling, two-unit
Sub-Area D Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory building
(4)
Accessory dwelling unit (carriage suite)
(5)
Accessory use
(6)
Home based business, type I
(7)
Long term rental
(8)
Short term rental
10.8.9 Sub-Area D Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum units / hectare (including short
term rentals)
65 units / hectare (approximately 280
units)
With a Housing Agreement, the
maximum density shall be up to 80 units
/ hectare
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
1.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m from street / civic space, 1.5 m for
interior side, 0.0 m for shared common
walls
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
13.5 m
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Dwelling Unit Width
(6)
Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
Parcel and Footprint
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
70%
(8)
Minimum lot width
9.0 m
(9)
Maximum lot width
60.0 m
(10) Minimum lot depth
25.0 m
10.8.10 Sub-Area E
Sub-Area E Purpose:
The purpose of this sub-area is to provide for a medium-density residential zone with primarily
row houses, fourplexes, and six-plexes that provides a visual buffer between adjacent single-
detached and two-unit residential zones. Residential units will mimic a single-detached and two-
unit zone character while providing higher density.
Sub-Area E Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Dwelling, two-unit
Sub-Area E Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory building
(4)
Accessory dwelling unit (carriage suite)
(5)
Accessory use
(6)
Home based business, type I
(7)
Long term rental
(8)
Short term rental
10.8.11 Sub-Area E Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum units / hectare (including short
term rentals)
55 units / hectare (approximately 50
units)
With a Housing Agreement, the
maximum density shall be up to 60 units
/ hectare
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Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
1.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m from street / civic space, 1.5 m for
interior side, 0.0 m for shared common
walls
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
13.5 m
Dwelling Unit Width
(6)
Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
10.8.12 Sub-Area F
Sub-Area F Purpose:
The purpose of this sub-area is to provide for medium to low density residential zone with
primarily single-detached dwellings and two-unit dwellings. This sub area will buffer surrounding
single-detached housing from higher density housing towards the middle of the zone.
Sub-Area F Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, single-detached
(2)
Dwelling, two-unit
Sub-Area F Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory building
(4)
Accessory dwelling unit (carriage suite)
(5)
Accessory dwelling unit (secondary suite)
(6)
Accessory use
(7)
Home based business, type I
(8)
Long term rental
(9)
Short term rental
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.8.13 Sub-Area F Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum units / hectare (including short
term rentals)
35 units / hectare (approximately 50
units)
With a Housing Agreement, the
maximum density shall be up to 60 units
/ hectare
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Front yard
3.0 m
(3)
Rear yard
1.0 m
(4)
Side yard
3.0 m from street / civic space, 1.5 m for
interior side, 0.0 m for shared common
walls
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
10.5 m
Dwelling Unit Width
(6)
Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
Parcel and Footprint
(7)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
70%
(8)
Minimum lot width
9.0 m
(9)
Maximum lot width
20.0 m
(10) Minimum lot depth
25.0 m
10.8.14 Conditions of Use for all Sub-Areas
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall not apply to accessory
buildings within this zone.
(2)
Accessory buildings shall comply with the following setback requirements:
a. Minimum front yard setback requirement of 3.0 m
b. Minimum side yard setback of 0.0 m, except 1.0 m from a street or civic space
c. Minimum rear yard setback of 0.0 m
(3)
Accessory buildings shall comply with a maximum building height of 8.5 m.
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Accessory Dwelling Units
(4)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall not apply to accessory
dwelling units (carriage suite) within this zone.
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.2 shall apply to accessory
dwelling units (secondary suite) within this zone.
(6)
Accessory dwelling units (carriage suite) are only permitted on subdivided lots.
(7)
Accessory dwelling units (carriage suite) must have street access via an alley or
driveway.
All Commercial Uses
(8)
Within Sub-Area A and Sub-Area B, all commercial space shall be located on the
ground floor of buildings.
(9)
Within Sub-Area A and Sub-Area B, commercial uses including café, child care facility,
dog day care, neighbourhood pub, personal service establishment, professional service
establishment, retail store, grocery, and restaurant dine-in, are restricted to a maximum
gross floor area of 450.0 sq. m.
(10) Within Sub-Area A and Sub-Area B, commercial uses including convenience store,
liquor store, and retail store, are restricted to a maximum gross floor area of
200.0 sq. m.
(11) Within Sub-Area A and Sub-Area B, the total number of commercial units that shall have
a gross floor area of 450.0 sq. m is four (4). All other units shall be restricted to a
maximum gross floor area of 200.0 sq. m.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(12) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Comprehensive Development Plan
(14) Future development shall be in general compliance with details depicted on the
approved comprehensive development plan contained in Section 10.8.15.
(15) Final lot sizes of each lot shall be determined at subdivision stage in accordance with
the executed Master Development Agreement.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
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Home Based Businesses
(17) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
Live / Work Dwelling Units
(20) Within Sub-Area A and Sub-Area B, dwelling units may be used as an integrated
housing unit and working space, occupied and utilized by a single household in a
structure, that has been designed or structurally modified to accommodate joint
residential occupancy and work activity, and which includes a complete kitchen space
and sanitary facilities as well as a working space reserved for and regularly used by one
or more occupants of the unit.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(22) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(23) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(24) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(25) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Short Term Rental
(26) Short term rental is permitted as the licensed use of a residential dwelling or a
secondary suite as temporary lodging for paying guests.
(27) The maximum occupancy shall be calculated based on two adults per licensed bedroom
with a total maximum occupancy of ten (10) people.
(28) The property owner is required to provide a contact number for themselves or a
representative located within the City and available 24 hours a day. The contact number
is to appear on the Business Licence posted in the short term rental unit.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
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Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(29) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 shall not apply to all swimming
pools, hot tubs, and saunas within this zone.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(30) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(31) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
10.8.15 Comprehensive Development Plan
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10.9
Comprehensive Development Zone 9 (CD-09)
10.9.1 Area A
Area A Purpose:
A destination hotel accommodation area consisting of main buildings and self-contained
accommodation units to attract four-season tourism to Revelstoke.
Area A Principal Uses:
(1)
Tourist accommodation
Area A Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory use
(4)
Café
(5)
Fitness center
(6)
Personal service establishment
(7)
Restaurant, dine-in
10.9.2 Area A Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
1.25
(2)
Maximum floor area ratio when all parking is
provided underground
2.0
Lot Coverage
(3)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
35%
(4)
Maximum lot coverage (building) when all
parking is provided underground
50%
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(5)
Front yard
3.0 m
(6)
Rear yard
3.0 m
(7)
Side yard
1.5 m
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 12: Off-Street
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Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
21.0 m (four storey maximum)
(9)
Maximum building height when all parking is
provided underground
24.0 m (5.5 storey maximum)
Dwelling Unit Width
(10) Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
10.9.3 Area A Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
590.0 sq. m
(2)
Maximum lot width
15.0 sq. m
10.9.4 Area B
Area B Purpose:
The Purpose of this sub-area is to provide park space for the users of the accommodation area.
Area B Principal Uses:
(1)
Accessory buildings
(2)
Environmental conservation
10.9.5 Area B Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Accessory Building Setbacks
(1)
Front yard
6.0 m
(2)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(3)
Side yard
6.0 m
Accessory Building Height
(4)
Maximum building height
6.0 m
10.9.6 Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to accessory
buildings within this zone.
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Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(3)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Comprehensive Development Plan
(4)
Future development shall be in general compliance with details depicted on the
approved comprehensive development plan contained in Section 10.9.7.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(5)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
(8)
All portions of any lot on which any building or structure is being erected, enlarged, or
increased in capacity within this zone that are not covered by buildings, structures,
driveway or walkway areas, or parking spaces shall be landscaped, provided however
that landscaping shall cover not less than two (2%) percent of the lot.
(9)
A continuous landscaping strip not less than 2.0 m in width shall be provided along the
developed portion of each side of the lot which abuts a public street or lane. This
landscaping strip may be interrupted to provide pedestrian access for entering a
building.
(10) Loading areas, garbage containers and recycling bins shall be screened from view by a
landscaping screen, a solid decorative fence, or a combination of both to a minimum
height of 2.5 metres.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(11) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(12) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall apply.
(13) Notwithstanding Section 10.9.6(12), the minimum required parking for tourist
accommodation is 1.0 parking spaces per accommodation unit.
(14) Surface parking areas containing more than twelve (12) parking spaces shall be
screened from any street, using landscaping, berms, fences, or buildings.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
(17) Notwithstanding Section 10.9.6(16), for any underground structure, the maximum
projection permitted in all setback areas shall be 0.5 m minimum required setback from
the nearest lot line.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 shall not apply to all swimming
pools, hot tubs, and saunas in this zone.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(19) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Tourist Accommodation
(20) A minimum of 10% of all tourist accommodation units are required to be wheelchair
accessible.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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10.9.7 Comprehensive Development Plan
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 11: Off-Street
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10.10
Comprehensive Development Zone 10 (CD-10)
10.10.1 Purpose
The purpose of this residential zone is to provide for a comprehensively designed residential
development that includes single-detached, two-unit and ground oriented multi-units dwellings
located within sub-zones as specified. This zone provides for different density rules, one
applicable generally for the zone and the other to apply if the owner of the lots of land in the
zone enters into the City's standard housing agreement (a certified copy of which may be
inspected in the office of the City's Corporate Officer) before a Building Permit is issued in
relation to the lots. The density applicable generally is not more than one single-detached
dwelling unit for each Residential Sub Zone. The other density applicable if the housing
agreement condition is met is set out in Section 10.10.5, Section 10.10.7, and Section 10.10.9.
10.10.2 Sub Zone A Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, single-detached
Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory dwelling unit (secondary suite)
(4)
Accessory use
(5)
Home based business, type I
(6)
Home based business, type II
(7)
Long term rental
10.10.3 Sub Zone B Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, single-detached
(2)
Dwelling, two-unit
Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory building
(4)
Accessory dwelling unit (secondary suite), only permitted within single-detached
dwellings
(5)
Accessory use
(6)
Home based business, type I
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(7)
Home based business, type II
(8)
Long term rental
10.10.4 Sub Zone C Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Dwelling, two-unit
Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory building
(4)
Accessory use
(5)
Home based business, type I
(6)
Long term rental
10.10.5 Sub Zone A Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of single-detached
dwelling units per lot
One (1)
(2)
Maximum amount of accessory dwelling units
(secondary suite) per lot
One (1)
(3)
Maximum number of single-detached
dwelling units in Sub Zone A
21
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
4.5 m, except 6.0 m for an attached
garage
(5)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(6)
Side yard
1.5 m
(7)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
55%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
65%
Dwelling Unit Width
(11) Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
10.10.6 Sub Zone A Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
400.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, corner lot
425.0 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot width
13.0 m
(4)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
14.5 m
(5)
Minimum lot depth
25.0 m
10.10.7 Sub Zone B Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of single-detached
dwelling units per lot
One (1)
(2)
Maximum amount of accessory dwelling units
(secondary suite) per lot with a single-
detached dwelling
One (1)
(3)
Maximum amount of two-unit dwelling units
per lot
One (1)
(4)
Maximum amount of two-unit dwellings with
party-wall subdivision
One (1) dwelling unit per party-wall
subdivided lot
(5)
Maximum number of single-detached
dwelling units and two-unit dwelling units
(with party-wall subdivision) in Sub Zone B
16
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(6)
Front yard
4.5 m, except 6.0 m for an attached
garage
(7)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(8)
Side yard
1.5 m, except 0.0 m for shared common
walls
(9)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(10) Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(11) Maximum lot coverage (building)
55%
(12) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
75%
Dwelling Unit Width
(13) Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
10.10.8 Sub Zone B Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size, single-detached dwellings
350.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, two-unit dwellings
450.0 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot size, party-wall subdivision
225.0 sq. m
(4)
Minimum lot size, single-detached dwellings,
corner lot
375.0 sq. m
(5)
Minimum lot size, two-unit dwellings, corner
lot
470.0 sq. m
(6)
Minimum lot size, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
235.0 sq. m
(7)
Minimum lot width, single-detached dwelling
9.0 m
(8)
Minimum lot width, two-unit dwelling
15.0 m
(9)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision
7.5 m
(10) Minimum lot width, single-detached dwelling,
corner lot
10.5 m
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(11) Minimum lot width, two-unit dwelling, corner
lot
16.5 m
(12) Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
9.0 m
10.10.9 Sub Zone C Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of two-unit dwellings per
lot
One (1)
(2)
Maximum amount of two-unit or multi-unit
dwellings with party-wall subdivision
One (1) dwelling unit per party-wall
subdivided lot
(3)
Maximum amount of multi-unit dwellings per
lot
9
(4)
Maximum number of two-unit or multi-unit
dwellings (with party-wall subdivision) in Sub
Zone C
29
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(5)
Front yard
4.5 m, except 6.0 m for an attached
garage
(6)
Rear yard
6.0 m, except 1.2 m for an attached
carport
(7)
Side yard
1.5 m, except 0.0 m for shared common
walls
(8)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(9)
Maximum building height, two-unit dwelling
10.0 m
(10) Maximum building height, multi-unit dwelling
11.0 m
Lot Coverage
(11) Maximum lot coverage (building)
70%
(12) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
90%
Dwelling Unit Width
(13) Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.10.10 Sub Zone C Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size, two-unit dwellings
450.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, multi-unit dwellings
525.0 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot size, two-unit dwellings, party-
wall subdivision
225.0 sq. m
(4)
Minimum lot size, multi-unit dwellings, party-
wall subdivision
150.0 sq. m
(5)
Minimum lot size, two-unit dwellings, corner
lot
470.0 sq. m
(6)
Minimum lot size, multi-unit dwellings, corner
lot
540.0 sq. m
(7)
Minimum lot size, two-unit dwellings, party-
wall subdivision, corner lot
235.0 m
(8)
Minimum lot size, multi-unit dwellings, party-
wall subdivision, corner lot
200.0 m
(9)
Minimum lot width, two-unit dwelling
15.0 m
(10) Minimum lot width, multi-unit dwelling
21.0 m
(11) Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision
6.0 m
(12) Minimum lot width, two-unit dwelling, corner
lot
16.5 m
(13) Minimum lot width, multi-unit dwelling, corner
lot
22.5 m
(14) Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
9.0 m
10.10.11 Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
(2)
Notwithstanding Section 10.10.11(1), the maximum number of accessory buildings shall
not exceed the total number of units (excluding secondary suites) per lot.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(3)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Building Height Exemptions
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Comprehensive Development Plan
(5)
Future development shall be in general compliance with details depicted on the
approved comprehensive development plan contained in Section 10.10.12.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(7)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(8)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
(10) Siting of all buildings and structures shall be undertaken in such a manner that
minimizes disturbance to the existing vegetation in accordance with an approved
Landscape Plan for the lot.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(11) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(12) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(13) Notwithstanding Section 10.10.11(12), a minimum of 0.25 visitor parking spaces are
required per principal dwelling unit within a multi-unit dwelling.
(14) Notwithstanding Section 10.10.11(12), tandem parking spaces are permitted in all sub
zones.
(15) Notwithstanding Section 10.10.11(12), where development has access to a rear lane,
vehicular access is only permitted from the rear lane.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Principal Dwelling Units in Multi-Unit Dwellings
(17) All principal dwelling units shall be connected via vertical common walls with units
arranged side-by-side.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(18) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall not apply to all projections into
the minimum building setbacks.
(19) Notwithstanding Section 10.10.11(18), the only permitted encroachments into the
minimum setback area are roof projections including eaves and gutters, which may
project up to a maximum of 0.75 m into the required setback area.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
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10.10.12
Comprehensive Development Plan
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
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10.11
Comprehensive Development Zone 11 (CD-11)
10.11.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for a comprehensively designed residential development
that includes ground oriented multi-unit dwellings located within sub-zones as specified.
10.11.2 Sub Zone A Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Dwelling, two-unit
Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory building
(4)
Accessory use
(5)
Home based business, type I
(6)
Long term rental
10.11.3 Sub Zone B Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
Accessory Uses:
(2)
Accessory building
(3)
Accessory use
(4)
Home based business, type I
(5)
Long term rental
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.11.4 Sub Zone A Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of two-unit dwelling units
per lot
One (1)
(2)
Maximum amount of two-unit or multi-unit
dwellings with party-wall subdivision
One (1) dwelling unit per party-wall
subdivided lot
(3)
Maximum amount of multi-unit dwellings per
lot
One (1) building with a maximum of
three (3) dwelling units separated by
shared common walls
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(4)
Front yard
4.5 m
(5)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(6)
Side yard
1.5 m, except 0.0 m for shared common
walls
(7)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(8)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(10) Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
70%
Dwelling Unit Width
(11) Minimum dwelling unit width
6.7 m
10.11.5 Sub Zone A Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
510.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, corner lot
530.0 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot size, two-unit dwelling, party-
wall subdivision
255.0 sq. m
(4)
Minimum lot size, two-unit dwelling, party-
wall subdivision, corner lot
275.0 sq. m
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(5)
Minimum lot width
17.0 m
(6)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
19.5 m
(7)
Minimum lot width, two-unit dwelling, party-
wall subdivision
8.5 m
(8)
Minimum lot width, two-unit dwelling, party-
wall subdivision, corner lot
10.0
10.11.6 Sub Zone B Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum amount of multi-unit dwellings per
lot
One (1) building with a maximum of six
(6) dwelling units separated by shared
common walls
(2)
Maximum amount of multi-unit dwellings with
party-wall subdivision
One (1) dwelling unit per party-wall
subdivided lot
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(3)
Front yard
4.5 m
(4)
Rear yard
6.0 m
(5)
Side yard
1.5 m, except 0.0 m for shared common
walls
(6)
Flanking side yard abutting a street
3.0 m
Principal Building Height
(7)
Maximum building height
10.0 m
Lot Coverage
(8)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
60%
(9)
Maximum lot coverage (impermeable surface
coverage)
70%
Dwelling Unit Width
(10) Minimum dwelling unit width
6.0 m
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.11.7 Sub Zone B Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
690.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, corner lot
735.0 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot size, party-wall subdivision
201.0 sq. m
(4)
Minimum lot size, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
221.0 sq. m
(5)
Minimum lot width
23.1 sq. m
(6)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
24.6 sq. m
(7)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision
6.7 m
(8)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
8.2 m
10.11.8 Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
(2)
Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(1), a maximum of one (1) accessory building is
permitted per principal dwelling unit.
(3)
Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(1), accessory buildings are not permitted within the
front yard setback area.
(4)
Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(1), accessory buildings shall comply with the following
minimum setback requirements:
a. 1.5 m side yard setback requirement (0.0 m for shared common walls)
b. 3.0 m flanking side yard abutting a street setback requirement
c. 4.5 m minimum rear yard setback requirement
d. 6.0 m maximum rear yard setback requirement
(5)
Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(1), accessory buildings shall have a maximum height
of 6.0 m, provided it does not exceed the maximum building height of the principal
building.
(6)
Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(1), the height of first storey shall not exceed the height
of first storey of principal building.
(7)
Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(1), the accessory building or structure roof pitch shall
match the principal building.
(8)
Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(1), accessory buildings and structures may share a
common wall or party-wall subdivision.
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Section 7: Mixed Use
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(9)
Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(1), accessory buildings and structures may be
attached to the principal building only through a breezeway.
(10) Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(1), accessory buildings shall have a continuous
building façade of not more than 15.0 m.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(11) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(12) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Comprehensive Development Plan
(13) Future development shall be in general compliance with details depicted on the
approved comprehensive development plan contained in Section 10.11.9.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Front Yard Setback Area
(15) For the purposes of development within this zone, the front yard shall be established
along Newlands Road.
Garages (attached and detached)
(16)
Attached and detached garages shall comply with the following provisions:
a. Permitted in the rear yard only.
b. Only permitted up to 1 space per unit.
c. Must be located along a party-wall subdivision or shared common wall.
d. Must include 1 tandem surface parking space.
e. Must not be greater than 60% of the principal building width.
(17) All detached garages shall be required to provide 1.5 m of inward building articulation
so as not to exceed 15.0 m of continuous building face as shown in Section 10.11.8(18).
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(18)
Home Based Businesses
(19) The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(20) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(21) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(22) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(23) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply.
(24) Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(23), vehicular access is not permitted from Newlands
Road.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(25) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(26) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
(27) Notwithstanding Section 10.11.8(26), fences, walls or hedges shall not be located closer
to the rear lot line than the accessory building.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(28) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(29) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(30) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
10.11.9 Comprehensive Development Plan
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
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10.12
Comprehensive Development Zone 12 (CD-12)
10.12.1 Purpose
The purpose of this zone is to provide for rental accommodation in the form of medium density
multi-unit dwellings with compatible commercial and accessory uses.
10.12.2 Permitted Uses
Principal Uses:
(1)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(2)
Mixed-use building
Accessory Uses:
(3)
Accessory building
(4)
Accessory use
(5)
Animal clinic, minor
(6)
Café
(7)
Convenience store
(8)
Community care facility
(9)
Fitness centre
(10) Group home
(11) Home based business, type I
(12) Long term rental
(13) Neighborhood pub
(14) Office
(15) Personal service establishment
(16) Professional services establishment
(17) Restaurant, dine-in
(18) Retail store
(19) Retail store, grocery
(20) Retail store, pharmaceutical
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
10.12.3 Development Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
Density
(1)
Maximum floor area ratio
1.3
Minimum Principal Building Setbacks
(2)
Setback from Fourth Street East, Downie
Street, and Edward Street
3.5 m
(3)
Side yard setback for shared common walls
0.0 m
(4)
Setback for buildings abutting a Residential
(R) zoned lot
5.0 m
Principal Building Height
(5)
Maximum building height
16.2 m
Lot Coverage
(6)
Maximum lot coverage (building)
80%
10.12.4 Subdivision Regulations
Regulation
Requirement
(1)
Minimum lot size
750.0 sq. m
(2)
Minimum lot size, party-wall subdivision
220.0 sq. m
(3)
Minimum lot width
15.0 m
(4)
Minimum lot width, corner lot
17.0 m
(5)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision
5.0 m
(6)
Minimum lot width, party-wall subdivision,
corner lot
7.0 m
10.12.5 Off-Street Parking, Bicycle Parking, and Loading Spaces
Use
Minimum Parking Requirement
(1)
Multi-unit dwelling (row house)
1.5 space per unit
(2)
Multi-unit dwelling (apartment)
0.6 parking spaces per studio unit
0.8 parking spaces per 1-bedroom unit
1.0 parking space per 2-bedroom unit
1.2 parking spaces per 3-bedroom unit
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Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(3)
Multi-unit dwelling (seniors apartment)
1 parking space for each 5 dwelling
units
(4)
Visitor parking
5% of the total minimum parking spaces
for each residential use shall be
provided as visitor parking
(5)
All commercial / institutional uses
1 parking space per 50.0 sq. m of gross
floor area
(6)
Loading
No loading spaces shall be required
(7)
Bike parking
0.15 bike parking spaces per dwelling
unit
10.12.6 Conditions of Use
Accessory Buildings
(1)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.1 shall apply to all accessory
buildings.
Beekeeping (Apiculture)
(2)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.4 apply to all beekeeping.
Building Height Exemptions
(3)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.2 apply to all buildings with respect to
exemptions to the maximum building height.
Fences, Retaining Walls, and Similar Features
(4)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.8 shall apply to all fences, retaining
walls, and similar features.
Home Based Businesses
(5)
The use-specific regulations as contained in Section 5.9 shall apply to all home based
businesses.
Irregular Shaped Lots
(6)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.3 apply to all irregular shaped lots.
Landscaping
(7)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.10 shall not apply to landscaping
within this zone.
(8)
Required setbacks / landscaping buffer may be used for a shared garden, snow
storage, dog run, parking (loading), and drive aisles
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 12: Off-Street
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Parking, Loading, and Vehicle Storage
(9)
The general regulations as contained in Section 4.6 shall apply to all parking and
storage of recreational vehicles, boats, commercial vehicles and equipment.
(10) The off-street parking regulations as contained in Section 11 shall apply, unless
otherwise specified in this zone.
(11) The off-street loading regulations as contained in Section 12 shall not apply to
development within this zone.
(12) Notwithstanding Section 10.12.6(10)(11), the minimum number of parking spaces,
bicycle parking spaces, and loading spaces shall be in accordance with Section
10.12.5.
Permitted Uses in all Zones
(13) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.1 of this Bylaw include uses that are
permitted in addition to the uses permitted within this zone.
Projections into Minimum Setbacks
(14) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.5 shall apply to all projections into the
minimum building setbacks.
Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Saunas
(15) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.9 apply to all swimming pools, hot
tubs, and saunas.
Temporary Buildings and Use of a Recreational Vehicle During Construction
(16) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.7 apply to temporary buildings and
residing in a recreational vehicle during construction.
Vision Clearance at Intersections
(17) The general regulations as contained in Section 4.4 apply to all development within this
zone.
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Section 11: Off-Street
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Section 11 - Off-Street Parking Regulations
11.1
General Off-Street Parking Provisions
(1)
When any development takes place on any lot, off-street parking spaces shall be
provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 11,
unless otherwise provided for in this Bylaw.
(2)
Where provision of off-street parking is required by this Bylaw, a plan of the proposed
site layout shall be included with the proposal. The site plan must be drawn to scale and
clearly illustrate the lot size and configuration, building locations, parking spaces,
loading spaces, onsite circulation, access areas, landscaping, fences, and any other
details relevant to the review of the development proposal.
(3)
Off-street parking spaces shall not be credited as off-street loading spaces, or vice
versa.
(4)
Required off-street parking spaces shall only be used for parking of vehicles. Using off-
street parking spaces for loading, commercial repair work, display, sale, or storage of
goods of any kind is prohibited.
(5)
Required off-street bicycle parking spaces shall only be used for parking of bicycles.
Using off-street bicycle parking spaces for loading, commercial repair work, display,
sale, or storage of goods of any kind is prohibited.
(6)
Where any development is proposed, including new development, change of use of
existing development, or enlargement of existing development, off-street parking
(including accessible parking, bicycle parking, and visitor parking) shall be provided
onsite in accordance with the provisions of this Bylaw.
11.2
Minimum Off-Street Parking Requirements
(1)
Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the minimum
requirements of this Section. In the case of a use not specifically mentioned, the
required off-street parking spaces shall be the same as for a similar use.
(2)
Where a use is subject to a requirement associated with its location in addition to a
requirement associated with its nature, the more stringent requirement shall apply.
(3)
If a lot contains more than one use or provides collective off-street parking spaces for
more than one use, the total number of off-street parking spaces shall be the sum of the
requirement for each use calculated separately.
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Use
Minimum Off-Street Parking Requirement
Residential Uses
(4)
Accessory dwelling unit
a.
1.0 parking spaces per dwelling unit
b.
Notwithstanding Section 11.2(4)(a),
accessory dwelling units less than 29.0 sq. m
in usable floor space shall require 0.0 parking
spaces per dwelling unit
(5)
Bed and breakfast
a.
1.0 parking spaces per sleeping unit, in
addition to the minimum parking spaces
required for the dwelling unit in which the bed
and breakfast is operated from
(6)
Dwelling, multi-unit
a.
1.0 parking spaces per studio or one
bedroom dwelling unit; and
b.
1.5 parking spaces per two or three bedroom
and greater dwelling unit; and
c.
1.0 visitor parking spaces per 5 principal
dwelling units
d.
Notwithstanding Section 11.2(6)(c), visitor
parking is not required for multi-unit dwellings
that are connected via vertical common walls
with units arranged side-by-side, and
driveways are provided for each principal
dwelling unit
(7)
Dwelling, multi-unit (rental)
a.
1.0 parking spaces per dwelling unit; and
b.
1.0 visitor parking spaces per 10 principal
dwelling units
(8)
Dwelling, single-detached
Dwelling, two-unit
a.
1.0 parking spaces per dwelling unit on lots
370.0 sq. m and less in size
b.
2.0 parking spaces per dwelling unit on lots
greater than 370.0 sq. m in size
(9)
Employee dwelling unit
a.
0.5 parking spaces per dwelling unit
b.
Notwithstanding Section 11.2(9)(a), when
tourist accommodation or multi-unit dwelling
includes employee dwelling units, a maximum
of 10% of all units may be used as employee
dwelling units in a tourist accommodation
building for the purposes of calculating off-
street parking requirements
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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(10) Long term rental
a.
For a single-detached dwelling or two-unit
dwelling, 2.0 parking spaces per the first two
sleeping units rented (inclusive of the
minimum parking space requirements per
principal dwelling use), plus 0.5 parking
spaces per additional sleeping unit
b.
For multi-unit dwellings and mixed-use
buildings, 1.5 parking spaces per dwelling
unit
(11) Manufactured home
a.
1.0 parking spaces per dwelling unit
(12) Mixed-use building (residential
portion)
a.
1.5 parking spaces per dwelling unit; and
b.
1.0 visitor parking spaces per 5 principal
dwelling units
(13) Short term rental
a.
For short term rentals operated by a
permanent resident onsite operator as
required by this Bylaw, 1.0 parking spaces
per sleeping unit, in addition to the minimum
parking spaces required for the dwelling unit
in which the short term rental is operated
from
b.
For short term rentals that are operated as
whole home rentals as permitted by this
Bylaw, 1.0 parking spaces per sleeping unit
Commercial / Mixed-Use / Industrial Uses
(14) Animal clinic, major
Animal clinic, minor
Equipment sales, rental, and
repair, heavy
Equipment sales, rental, and
repair, light
Night club
Office
Personal service establishment
Post office
Professional service establishment
Recycling depot
Social club
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 50.0 sq. m of usable
floor space
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(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
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Section 10:
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Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
(15) Auctions
Neighbourhood pub
Restaurant, dine-in
Restaurant, take-out
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 12.0 sq. m of usable
floor space, excluding any outdoor patio
space for the uses neighbourhood pub,
restaurant, dine-in, and restaurant, take-out
(16) Automotive repair services, heavy /
automotive repair services, light
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 50.0 sq. m of office
and / or retail usable floor space; and
b.
2.0 parking spaces per service bay
(17) Automotive wrecking yard
Bulk fuel storage depot
Cannabis production facility
Distribution centre
Industrial, low impact / industrial,
medium impact / industrial, high
impact
Recycling plant
Solid waste facility
Warehousing
Wholesale
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 100.0 sq. m of usable
floor space
(18) Brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery,
or winery
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 100.0 sq. m of usable
floor space dedicated for production,
manufacturing, warehousing, and storage of
product; and
b.
1.0 parking spaces per 30.0 sq. m of usable
floor space for accessory retail or restaurant,
dine-in uses
(19) Café
Cannabis retail sales
Casino gaming establishment
Convenience store
Entertainment centre
Fitness centre
Funeral parlor
Indoor participant recreation
services
Information centre
Liquor store
Retail store
Retail store, grocery
Retail store, pharmaceutical
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 30.0 sq. m of usable
floor space
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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Section 9: Environment
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(20) Campground
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 50.0 sq. m of office
and / or retail usable floor space; and
b.
0.1 parking spaces per campsite as overflow
and / or visitor parking
(21) Carwash
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 50.0 sq. m of office
and / or retail usable floor space; and
b.
1.0 parking spaces per wash bay, which may
be located in queuing areas
(22) Dog day care
a.
1.0 parking spaces per every five (5) animals
kept in care
(23) Drive-in theatre
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 30.0 sq. m of office
and / or retail usable floor space
(24) Gasoline station
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 30.0 sq. m of office
and / or retail usable floor space, excluding
any spaces at dedicated gasoline service
pumps or queuing areas
(25) Kennel
a.
1.0 parking spaces per every five (5) animals
boarded
(26) Mini-storage building
a.
1.0 parking spaces per every ten (10) storage
units, which includes any required parking
spaces for office and / or retail usable floor
space
(27) Modular and manufactured home
sales
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 30.0 sq. m of office
and / or retail usable floor space
(28) Nursery
a.
1.0 parking space per 200.0 sq. m of lot area
dedicated to the nursery
(29) Outdoor participant recreation
services
a.
2.5 parking spaces per 100.0 sq. m of lot
area dedicated for outdoor participant
recreation services
(30) Theatre
a.
1.0 parking spaces per four (4) seats, which
includes any required parking spaces for
office and / or retail usable floor space
(31) Tourist accommodation
a.
1.0 parking spaces per accommodation unit
b.
Notwithstanding Section 11.2(31)(a), in the
MU-1 and MU-2 zones, the minimum parking
requirements shall be 0.5 parking spaces per
accommodation unit
c.
Within the MU-1 and MU-2 zones, for tourist
accommodation that includes a restaurant,
dine-in, no additional parking spaces shall be
required for the restaurant, dine-in use
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Section 8: Industrial (I)
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(32) Vehicle sales and rental, heavy /
vehicle sales and rental, light
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 50.0 sq. m of office
and / or retail usable floor space
Institutional Uses
(33) Child care facility
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 50.0 sq. m of usable
floor space
b.
Notwithstanding Section 11.2(33)(a), when a
child care facility is located within a dwelling
unit, no additional parking spaces are
required beyond those for the principal
dwelling unit
(34) Community care facility
a.
0.5 parking spaces per sleeping unit, in
addition to the minimum parking spaces
required for the dwelling unit if located within
a single-detached dwelling or two-unit
dwelling
b.
For multi-unit dwellings, 0.75 parking spaces
per sleeping unit (inclusive of the minimum
parking space requirements per principal
dwelling use)
(35) Educational facility
a.
10.0 parking spaces per classroom; and
b.
1.0 parking spaces for every 12.0 sq. m of
public assembly usable floor space
(36) Emergency and protective services a.
1.0 parking spaces per 50.0 sq. m of usable
floor space
(37) Group home
a.
0.5 parking spaces per sleeping unit, in
addition to the minimum parking spaces
required for the dwelling unit if located within
a single-detached dwelling or two-unit
dwelling
b.
For multi-unit dwellings, 0.75 parking spaces
per sleeping unit (inclusive of the minimum
parking space requirements per principal
dwelling use)
(38) Place of worship
Public assembly
a.
1.0 parking spaces per 12.0 sq. m of usable
floor space
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Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
11.3
Minimum Off-Street Bicycle Parking Requirements
(1)
Off-street bicycle parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the minimum
requirements of this Section. In the case of a use not specifically mentioned, the
required off-street bicycle parking spaces shall be the same as for a similar use.
(2)
Where a use is subject to a requirement associated with its location in addition to a
requirement associated with its nature, the more stringent requirement shall apply.
(3)
If a lot contains more than one use or provides collective bicycle parking spaces for
more than one use, the total number of bicycle parking spaces shall be the sum of the
requirement for each use calculated separately.
Use
Minimum Visitor Bicycle
Parking Requirement
Minimum Permanent Bicycle
Parking Requirement
Residential Uses
(4)
Accessory dwelling
unit
a.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
b.
1.0 bicycle parking space
per dwelling unit
(5)
Bed and breakfast
a.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
per sleeping unit
b.
0.5 bicycle parking spaces
per sleeping unit
(6)
Dwelling, multi-unit
a.
0.2 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
b.
0.5 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
(7)
Dwelling, multi-unit
(rental)
a.
0.1 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
b.
0.5 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
(8)
Dwelling, single-
detached
Dwelling, two-unit
Manufactured home
a.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
b.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
(9)
Employee dwelling
unit
a.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
b.
1.0 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
(10) Long term rental
a.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
b.
0.5 bicycle parking spaces
per sleeping unit
(11) Mixed-use building
(residential portion)
a.
0.2 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
b.
0.5 bicycle parking spaces
per dwelling unit
(12) Short term rental
a.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
per sleeping unit
b.
0.5 bicycle parking spaces
per sleeping unit
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Commercial / Mixed-Use / Industrial Uses
(13) Café
Cannabis retail
sales
Convenience store
Fitness centre
Gasoline station
Indoor participant
recreation services
Information centre
Neighbourhood pub
Liquor store
Office
Restaurant, dine-in,
Restaurant, take-out
Retail store
Retail store
(grocery)
Retail store
(pharmaceutical)
a.
1.0 bicycle parking spaces
per 50.0 sq. m of usable
floor space, except within
the MU-1 zone where 0.0
bicycle parking spaces are
required
b.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
(14) Outdoor participant
recreation services
c.
1.0 bicycle parking spaces
per 100.0 sq. m of lot area
dedicated for outdoor
participant recreation
services
d.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
(15) Tourist
accommodation
e.
1.0 bicycle parking spaces
per every five (5)
accommodation units
f.
1.0 bicycle parking spaces
per every twenty (20)
accommodation units
(16) All other
commercial, mixed-
use, and industrial
uses
a.
1.0 bicycle parking spaces
per 200.0 sq. m of usable
floor space, except within
the MU-1 zone where 0.0
bicycle parking spaces are
required
b.
0.0 bicycle parking spaces
Institutional Uses
(17) Educational facility
a.
2.5 bicycle parking spaces
per classroom
b.
0.1 bicycle parking spaces
per classroom
(18) All other institutional
uses
a.
1.0 bicycle parking spaces
per 200.0 sq. m of usable
floor space
b.
1.0 bicycle parking spaces
per 400.0 sq. m of usable
floor space
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
11.4
Minimum Off-Street Accessible Parking Requirements
(1)
Off-street accessible parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the minimum
requirements of this Section.
(2)
The minimum off-street accessible parking spaces specified in this Section shall be
provided as a function of the total number of parking spaces required in accordance
with Section 11.2, rather than in addition to the minimum number of required off-street
parking spaces.
Use
Minimum Off-Street Accessible Parking
Spaces
(3)
Dwelling, multi-unit
Dwelling, multi-unit (rental)
Mixed-use building (residential
portion)
All commercial, industrial, mixed-
use, and institutional uses
a.
For parking areas that contain between one
(1) and six (6) parking spaces, 0.0 parking
spaces shall be provided as an off-street
accessible parking space
b.
For parking areas that contain between seven
(7) and ten (10) parking spaces, 1.0 parking
spaces shall be provided as an off-street
accessible parking space
c.
For parking areas that contain between
eleven (11) and twenty-five (25) parking
spaces, 2.0 parking spaces shall be provided
as an off-street accessible parking space
d.
For parking areas that contain between
twenty-six (26) and fifty (50) parking spaces,
3.0 parking spaces shall be provided as an
off-street accessible parking space
e.
For parking areas that contain between fifty-
one (51) and 100 parking spaces, 4.0 parking
spaces shall be provided as an off-street
accessible parking space
f.
For parking areas that contain greater than
100 parking spaces, for each additional 100
parking spaces, 1.0 parking spaces shall be
provided as an off-street accessible parking
space in addition to the minimum number of
off-street accessible parking spaces identified
in Section 11.4(a) - 11.4(e) (inclusive).
g.
Notwithstanding Section 11.4(4)(a) - 11.4(f)
(inclusive), off-street accessible parking
spaces are not required for multi-unit
dwellings that are connected via vertical
common walls with units arranged side-by-
side, and driveways are provided for each
principal dwelling unit
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Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
11.5
Provision of Off-Street Parking Facilities
(1)
Required parking spaces must be located on the same lot as the use in which they
serve.
(2)
Notwithstanding Section 11.5(1), required off-street parking spaces for commercial,
industrial, and institutional uses (excluding any required accessible off-street parking
spaces) may be located on a lot within 150.0 m of the use in which they serve, subject
to the requirement to register a restrictive covenant and access easement agreement
that the City is a party to, indicating the designated number of parking spaces and that
they are exclusively reserved for the benefit of the lot requiring the parking.
(3)
Off-street parking requirements can be waived where cash-in-lieu is paid to a municipal
reserve fund per parking space in accordance with the City of Revelstoke Fees and
Charges Bylaw, as amended, subject to the following requirements:
a. A minimum of 30% of the off-street parking is provided for; and
b. At least one (1) electric vehicle charging station is provided for every twenty (20)
spaces required.
(4)
Notwithstanding Section 11.5(3)(a)(b), within the MU-1 zone, where cash-in-lieu is paid
to a municipal reserve fund per parking space in accordance with the City of Revelstoke
Fees and Charges Bylaw, as amended, for a change in use that does not increase the
gross floor area, there is no requirement to provide off-street parking spaces or electric
vehicle charging stations.
(5)
The monies referred to in Section 11.5(3)(4) are due and payable:
a. At the time of issuing a Building Permit; or
b. In the event that no Building Permit is required, when the use that requires the
extra parking begins.
(6)
For multi-unit dwellings and mixed-use buildings (including dwelling units used for long
term rental), off-street parking may be reduced to 0.5 off-street parking spaces for studio
/ one bedroom units, and 1.0 off-street parking spaces for two and three or more
bedroom units, where the following is achieved:
a. The development is within a 300.0 m radius of a bus stop (measured directly from
bus stop to lot boundary) and the use retail store, grocery (measured directly from
lot boundary to lot boundary); and
b. 1.0 off-street permanent bicycle parking spaces is provided per dwelling unit.
(7)
For all commercial and institutional uses, a minimum of one (1) electric vehicle charging
station is required for every twenty (20) off-street parking spaces, with a minimum of
one (1) electric vehicle charging station provided in all parking areas with eight (8) or
more off-street parking spaces, up to a maximum of four (4) electric vehicle charging
stations.
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
11.6
Off-Street Parking Standards
(1)
No parking area shall be located within the front yard setback area, except in the following
circumstances:
a. When the parking area is intended to service a single-detached dwelling, two-unit
dwelling, or multi-unit dwellings that are connected via vertical common wall with
units arranged side-by-side, and individual driveways are provided for each principal
dwelling unit.
b. When the parking area is provided for in the MU-4, C-1, C-4, I-1, I-2, or I-3 zone,
subject to the requirement of a 2.0 m wide landscape strip when abutting a
Residential (R) zoned lot.
(2)
No parking area shall be located within the following setback areas:
a. A flanking side yard setback area abutting a street on a corner lot within the R-LD1,
R-LD2, R-LD3, R-LD6, and R-MD1 zone.
b. Any required setback area in the I-1, I-2, I-3 zone which abuts a lot in any Residential
(R) zone.
(3)
Two-space tandem parking is permitted for residential use when provided for the same
dwelling unit, and for commercial / industrial / institutional uses when provided for
employees of a business, but shall not be permitted for visitor or customer parking.
(4)
All off-street parking spaces shall measure a minimum of 5.5 m in length, 2.5 m in width,
and 2.2 m in height. When a parking space abuts a fence, column, post, or similar
structure over 0.3 m in height, the width of the parking space shall be increased by 0.3 m
on the side(s) which abuts such structure to enable the opening of vehicular doors.
(5)
Notwithstanding Section 11.6(4), a parking area may have 30% small car off-street parking
spaces. All small car off-street parking spaces shall measure a minimum of 5.0 m in
length, 2.4 m in width, and 2.2 m in height.
(6)
All off-street accessible parking spaces shall have a minimum length of 6.0 m, and a
minimum width of 3.9 m, and be located close to an accessible pathway to the front of the
building in which they are intended to serve.
(7)
Notwithstanding Section 11.6(6), for accessible parking spaces that are abutting each
other, a shared aisle width of 1.5 m is permitted in order to comply with the minimum width
requirement of 3.9 m.
(8)
Unobstructed maneuvering aisles proposed in all parking areas shall comply with the
following minimum aisle width requirements:
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Parking Angle in Degrees
Width of Aisle
a.
90
7.3 m
b.
60
5.2 m
c.
45 or less
3.7 m
(9)
All off-street parking areas shall be provided with adequate curbs in order to retain all
vehicles within such permitted parking area, and to ensure that required fences, walls,
hedges, or landscaped areas, as well as any buildings, will be protected from parked
vehicles.
(10) All off-street parking areas for more than four (4) vehicles shall be surfaced with an
asphalt, concrete, or similar material, so as to provide a surface that is durable and dust-
free.
(11) Notwithstanding Section 11.6(10), off-street parking areas in the I-1, I-2, and I-3 zone for
more than ten (10) vehicles shall be surfaced with an asphalt, concrete, or similar material,
so as to provide a surface that is durable and dust-free.
(12) Any lighting used to illuminate any off-street parking area or parking garage shall be so
arranged that all direct rays of light are reflected upon such parking area or parking
garage, and not on any abutting lots.
11.7
Off-Street Bicycle Parking Standards
(1)
Off-street bicycle parking spaces shall be located so as to not obstruct pedestrian
movement.
(2)
Permanent off-street bicycle parking shall be provided in the form of bicycle lockers,
compounds, rooms with lockable doors specifically provided and equipped for bicycle
storage, or within a dedicated space of a principal dwelling unit located on the ground
floor.
(3)
Visitor off-street bicycle parking shall:
a. Be securely anchored to the ground and constructed of theft resistant material.
b. Support the bicycle frame above the centre of gravity.
c. Enable both the bicycle frame and the front or rear wheels to be locked.
d. Be located in a convenient, well-lit location that is easily located, accessible by
visitors, and subject to casual surveillance by passer-by and the occupants of a
building.
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Section 12 - Off-Street Loading Regulations
12.1
General Off-Street Loading Provisions
(1)
Where any development takes place on any lot, off-street loading spaces shall be
provided and maintained in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 12,
unless otherwise provided for in this Bylaw.
(2)
Where provision of off-street loading is required by this Bylaw, a plan of the proposed
site layout shall be included with the proposal. The site plan must be drawn to scale and
clearly illustrate the lot size and configuration, building locations, parking spaces,
loading spaces, onsite circulation, access areas, landscaping, fences, and any other
details relevant to the review of the development proposal.
(3)
Off-street loading spaces shall not be credited as off-street parking spaces, or vice
versa.
(4)
Required off-street loading spaces shall only be used for the temporary loading of
materials and supplies. Using off-street loading spaces for permanent parking,
commercial repair work, display, sale, or storage of goods of any kind is prohibited.
(5)
Where any development is proposed, including new development, change of use of
existing development, or enlargement of existing development, off-street loading shall
be provided onsite in accordance with the provisions of this Bylaw.
12.2
Minimum Off-Street Loading Requirements
(1)
Off-street loading spaces shall be provided in accordance with the minimum
requirements of this Section. In the case of a use not specifically mentioned, no off-
street loading requirements are applicable.
(2)
Where a use is subject to a requirement associated with its location in addition to a
requirement associated with its nature, the more stringent requirement shall apply.
(3)
If a lot contains more than one use or provides collective off-street loading spaces for
more than one use, the total number of off-street loading spaces shall be the sum of the
requirement for each use calculated separately.
Use
Minimum Off-Street Loading Requirement
Commercial / Mixed-Use / Industrial / Institutional Uses
(4)
Animal clinic, major
Animal clinic, minor
Automotive repair services, heavy /
automotive repair services, light
Automotive wrecking yard
Brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery,
or winery
Cannabis production facility
a.
1.0 loading spaces for buildings that are
500.0 sq. m or less of usable floor space
b.
2.0 loading spaces for buildings that are
greater than 500.0 sq. m of usable floor
space but less than 2,300.0 sq. m of usable
floor space
c.
3.0 loading spaces for buildings that are
2,300.0 or greater of usable floor space
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Section 1:
Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Distribution centre
Equipment sales, rental, and
repair, heavy
Equipment sales, rental, and
repair, light
Industrial, low impact / industrial
medium impact / industrial high
impact
Liquor store
Neighbourhood pub
Recycling depot
Recycling plant
Restaurant, dine-in
Restaurant, take-out
Retail store
Retail store, grocery
Retail store, pharmaceutical
Solid waste facility
Warehousing
Wholesale
d.
Notwithstanding Section 12.2(4)(a)(b)(c), for
buildings located in the MU-1 or MU-2 zone,
no off-street loading is required
(5)
Educational facility
Office
Post office
Public assembly
Tourist accommodation
a.
1.0 loading spaces for buildings that are
2,800.0 sq. m or less of usable floor space
b.
2.0 loading spaces for buildings that are
greater than 2,800.0 sq. m of usable floor
space
c.
Notwithstanding Section 12.2(5)(a)(b), for
buildings that are located in the MU-1 or MU-
2 zone, no off-street loading is required
12.3
Off-Street Loading Standards
(1)
Off-street loading spaces must be located on the same lot as the use in which they
serve.
(2)
Off-street loading spaces are not permitted within the front yard setback area or side
yard setback area.
(3)
All off-street loading spaces shall measure a minimum of 9.0 m in length, 2.5 m in width,
and 3.5 m in height.
(4)
All off-street loading areas shall be provided with adequate curbs in order to retain all
vehicles within such permitted parking area, and to ensure that required fences, walls,
hedges, or landscaped areas, as well as any buildings, will be protected from parked
vehicles.
(5)
Any lighting used to illuminate any off-street loading area shall be so arranged that all
direct rays of light are reflected upon the loading area, and not any abutting lots.
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Administration and
Enforcement
Section 2: Interpretation
Section 3: Definitions
Section 4: General
Regulations
Section 5: Use-
Specific Regulations
Section 6: Residential
(R) Zones
Section 7: Mixed Use
(MU) and Commercial
(C) Zones
Section 8: Industrial (I)
Zones
Section 9: Environment
and Rural Recreation (E)
/ Public Use (P) Zones
Section 10:
Comprehensive
Development (CD) Zones
Section 11: Off-Street
Parking Regulations
Section 12: Off-Street
Loading Regulations
Schedule B - Official Zoning Map
Schedule B, the City of Revelstoke Official Zoning Map, consists of a map of the City of
Revelstoke depicting all zones and is contained under a separate cover.
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P-1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
I-1
I-5
I-2
P-2
MU-4
P-2
P-1
R-LD1
C-1
C-4
R-LD1
R-MD3
R-MD2
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
I-1
R-LD1
R-MD1
I-1
R-LD1
I-3
P-1
R-LD1
R-LD6
R-MD3
R-LD6
R-LD6
R-LD1
R-LD6
R-LD1
R-LD7
R-LD1
R-LD6
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
P-1
R-LD6
P-1
R-LD1
R-LD6
R-LD1
R-LD1
P-1
R-LD6
R-LD1
R-MD3
R-LD1
P-1
P-1
C-1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD2
R-LD1
I-3
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
P-3
R-LD6
P-3
I-5
R-LD6
R-LD1
P-1
P-1
R-LD1
R-LD1
I-3
R-LD4
R-LD1
R-LD6
R-LD1
P-1
R-LD1
R-LD1
P-3
R-MD3
R-LD1
I-1
R-LD4
P-1
R-LD1
MU-4
P-1
P-1
P-2
P-1
R-MD3
P-1
R-MD3
P-2
MU-2
R-MD2
P-1
MU-1
R-LD1
P-1
P-2
R-LD1
R-LD4
P-1
P-1
R-LD1
I-1
I-2
I-1
R-LD1
CD-01
I-1
I-2
I-5
R-LD1
MU-4
MU-4
R-LD7
MU-4
P-1
P-1
P-2
R-LD1
P-2
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-MD3
R-LD4
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD6
I-3
MU-3
P-1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD4
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD2
R-MD1
P-3
R-MD1
R-MD2
R-LD1
MU-1
R-LD1
I-1
R-LD1
I-3
I-5
P-3
C-2
I-3
I-3
P-3
I-5
R-LD4
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD2
P-1
R-LD1
R-LD1
MU-1
P-1
R-LD1
R-LD2
R-LD1
C-1
C-1
CD-05
C-1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD7
R-LD1
I-1
R-MD3
R-MD3
R-LD3
R-MD3
CD-02
I-5
I-3
I-5
I-5
I-5
I-5
I-5
I-3
P-1
I-5
CD-02
CD-02
P-3
CD-02
CD-02
R-LD1
CD-02
CD-02
R-LD1
R-LD1
MU-1
I-4
R-LD6
R-LD7
I-3
P-3
R-LD1
R-LD1
CD-06
R-MD3
MU-3
P-1
R-LD1
MU-3
P-2
I-1
R-LD4
MU-3
R-LD1
R-LD1
I-3
I-5
CD-02
MU-4
R-LD2
I-1
R-LD1
P-2
P-1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD2
MU-2
R-LD6
MU-4
P-1
R-MD3
CD-11
R-LD1
CD-02
P-1
R-LD6
R-LD1
I-1
R-MD2
R-LD6
R-LD2
CD-10
MU-2
MU-2
I-1
CD-07
P-2
R-LD1
P-3
R-LD1
R-LD1
I-1
R-LD1
R-LD4
R-LD4
R-LD1
P-2
R-LD3
CD-08
CD-08
E-1
I-4
P-2
MU-1
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD6
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD1
P-1
I-1
P-1
R-LD1
P-1
R-LD7
C-2
CD-03
P-1
P-1
P-1
CD-02
P-1
R-LD2
R-LD1
R-MD3
I-4
R-LD4
R-LD1
I-5
I-2
C-3
R-LD1
R-LD1
MU-4
I-5
I-3
R-LD7
P-1
R-LD1
P-1
I-2
MU-4
I-3
I-5
R-LD1
C-1
R-LD4
R-LD1
P-2
P-1
I-5
P-1
R-LD7
R-LD1
I-1
P-3
I-4
R-LD1
R-LD6
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD7
CD-02
P-1
CD-02
R-LD1
R-LD1
I-5
I-2
P-1
MU-4
R-LD1
CD-02
P-1
P-1
C-3
R-LD4
C-1
I-3
I-3
P-1
P-1
I-3
CD-02
MU-1
R-LD2
C-2
MU-3
R-LD1
R-MD1
P-1
R-MD1
R-LD3
I-5
I-1
R-LD1
CD-02
I-5
R-LD5
R-LD1
CD-03
R-LD3
CD-02
P-1
I-1
I-4
I-4
I-3
R-LD1
E-1
R-LD6
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
C-1
E-1
R-LD1
P-3
I-3
I-3
I-3
I-3
I-3
R-LD5
P-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
R-LD7
E-1
C-4
MU-4
R-MD3
CD-04
R-MD1
CD-12
R-LD1
R-LD1
R-LD7
E-1
E-1
E-1
E-1
CD-09
R-LD1
R-LD3
R-LD1
R-LD6
R-LD1
R-LD7
CD-05
E-1
R-MD3
R-MD2
INFORMATION ON THIS MAP IS FOR GENERAL PURPOSES ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE
USED FOR LOCATION OR DIMENSIONAL DETAILS. INFORMATION IS ONLY CURRENT
TO MAP'S PUBLISHING DATE.
Last Updated on April 10, 2025
Note:
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SCHEDULE B - ZONING BYLAW
NO. 2406 - OFFICIAL ZONING MAP
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Residential
R-LD1 - Ground-Oriented Dwelling Zone
R-LD2 - Small Lot Ground-Oriented Dwelling Zone
R-LD3 - Multi-Unit Rowhouse Zone
R-LD4 - Manufactured Home Zone
R-LD5 - Manufactured Home & Ground-Oriented
Dwelling Zone
R-LD6 - Tourist Accommodation Zone
R-LD7 - Rural Residential Zone
R-MD1 - Multi-Unit Rowhouse Zone
R-MD2 - Multi-Unit Apartment Zone
R-MD3 - Multi-Unit Condominium Zone
R-HD1 - Multi-Unit Apartment Zone
R-HD2 - Multi-Unit Condominium Zone
Mixed-Use
MU-1 - Downtown Zone
MU-2 - Downtown Fringe Zone
MU-3 - Scenic Corridor Zone
MU-4 - Live-Work Zone
Commercial
C-1 - Highway Commercial Zone
C-2 - Urban Tourist Accommodation Zone
C-3 - Rural Tourist Accommodation Zone
C-4 - Local Neighbourhood Commercial Zone
Industrial
I-1 - Low Impact Zone
I-2 - Medium Impact Zone
I-3 - High Impact Zone
I-4 - Airport Zone
I-5 - Rural Recreation & Natural Resource Zone
Environmental & Rural Recreation / Public Use
E-1 - Environmental & Rural Recreation Zone
P-1 - Parks & Public Use Zone
P-2 - Institutional Zone
P-3 - Public Utilities Zone
Comprehensive Development
CD-01 - Comprehensive Development Zone 1
CD-02 - Comprehensive Development Zone 2
CD-03 - Comprehensive Development Zone 3
CD-04 - Comprehensive Development Zone 4
CD-05 - Comprehensive Development Zone 5
CD-06 - Comprehensive Development Zone 6
CD-07 - Comprehensive Development Zone 7
CD-08 - Comprehensive Development Zone 8
CD-09 - Comprehensive Development Zone 9
CD-10 - Comprehensive Development Zone 10
CD-11 - Comprehensive Development Zone 11
CD-12 - Comprehensive Development Zone 12
Railway
Highway
Water
Parcel
Municipal Boundary