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elcome The City of Vancouver has received an application to rezone 6929-6969 Cambie Street and 515 est 54th Avenue from RS-1 (Single Family) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District. The proposal is for two six-storey buildings with one two-storey townhome and an amenity building along the back lane. The proposal includes: 74 residential units; a floor space ratio (FSR) of 2.65; 84 underground parking spaces; and 102 bicycle parking spaces. 54TH 54TH 54TH 57TH 57TH 58TH 58TH 59TH 59TH ON ONTAR TARIO IO ASH H AS ASH ASH TISD TISDALL ALL HEA HEATHE THER R OAK OAK LAUREL REL LAU 50TH 50TH ALBERTA ALBERTA 49 49TH TH AV E CAM CAMBIE BIE 48 48TH TH AV E

Rezoning Frequently Asked Questions Q. hat is zoning? A. Zoning regulates the use and development of property in the city through bylaws approved by City Council. Zoning is informed by Council policies, initiatives, or directions based on goals for the future of the city and its neighbourhoods. Q. hat does zoning regulate? A. Zoning regulates the use of a site (retail, residential, office, etc.) and the characteristics of buildings on a site (height, floor area and other physical aspects of the development). Q. ho makes a decision on rezoning? A. City Council makes the final decision on whether to approve, modify, or refuse a rezoning application. City staff review applications and make a recommendation to City Council. Q. How is zoning changed? A. A property owner or developer/architect working on behalf of a property owner will make an application to rezone a site. A developer starts the process with an enquiry to the City. Staff give the applicant advice, but no formal position is provided. After an application is received, Rezoning Centre staff seek input from various City departments, the public, and advisory groups of Council such as the Urban Design Panel, Vancouver Heritage Commission, etc. The application is then evaluated by Planning staff, taking into consideration the input received from the various departments, the public and advisory groups. A report is written which provides a comprehensive analysis of the application and a recommendation that it be referred to a public hearing. Council then hears from the public and makes its decision on the application. The final step for Council is enactment of the zoning bylaw. This occurs after the applicant has fulfilled required bylaw conditions. Q. hat is the relationship between policy, zoning, and development permits? A. Policy sets broad goals for a community. It can also provide location and types of housing, shopping areas, neighbourhood centres, and a vision for a particular area. Zoning sets the use and regulations on any given parcel of land. A development permit grants permission for a particular development in accordance with the zoning. Q. hat are important design components in evaluating a rezoning? A. Height Access to sun Landscaping Access and circulation for pedestrians Ground floor uses Contribution to the public realm Building massing/form of development

Rezoning Process Rezoning Application An application is formally submitted and the rezoning process begins. Review by Public, Staff and Advisory Groups After an application is received, staff in the Rezoning Centre seek input from various City departments, the public, and advisory groups to the City, such as the Urban Design Panel, Vancouver Heritage Commission, etc. E ARE HERE Staff Analysis and Conclusions The application is then evaluated by Planning staff, taking into consideration the input received from the various City departments, the public and advisory groups. Rezoning Report and Recommendations to Council A report is written which provides a complete analysis of the application and a recommendation that it be referred to a public hearing and approved or refused. Public Hearing A decision is made by City Council to approve or refuse the rezoning application. Refuse If a refusal is recommended, the applicant may appeal to City Council directly on why the application warrants consideration at a hearing. Council may refuse the application or refer it to a public hearing for further consideration. Approve, subject to conditions Refuse Satisfy Conditions Enact Bylaw Key opportunity for public input (although input can be received throughout process, including at a Public Hearing).

Public Benefits Public benefits and amenities are key components in livable, complete communities, and improve the social and physical well-being of city residents. Public benefits include daycares, parks, community centres, libraries, cultural facilities, affordable housing and street improvements. Public benefits are funded through three main ways: Capital Plan: Council prioritizes the amenities and infrastructure needed around the city and makes them a part of the City s Capital Plan, which budgets for long-term investments. This is the main source of funding for public amenity improvements. Development Cost Levies (DCL): DCLs are charged on any new development in the city and are determined by the size of a development. These augment the capital budget. DCLs are used to pay for parks, childcare centres, non-market housing and engineering infrastructure. They are limited in how they can be spent. Community Amenity Contributions (CAC): CACs are negotiated from rezonings, and are used to pay for a wider range of amenities and public benefits as part of the planning considerations in a rezoning. How Public Benefit Decisions are Made: Public Comment Policy / Direction Staff make recommendation City Council makes decision Applicant Ideas

Cambie Corridor Plan Planning Principles These principles, generated with the community, provide overall direction for the future of the Cambie Corridor. They are intended to inform comprehensive planning along the Corridor, as well as shape and inform individual land use change and future detailed development. Planning for the Cambie Corridor will facilitate progress toward an environmentally sustainable city that responsibly responds to climate change and fosters livability and affordability through integration of land use, sustainable mobility, and renewable energy. 1. Provide land use that optimizes the investment in transit 2. Provide a complete community 3. Create a walkable and cycleable Corridor of neighbourhoods seamlessly linked to public transit 4. Focus intensity and community activity at stations and other areas with strategic opportunities for sustainability, renewable energy and public amenity 5. Provide a range of housing choices and affordability 6. Balance city-wide and regional goals with the community and its context 7. Ensure job space and diversity vancouver.ca/cambiecorridor

Cambie Corridor Plan Cambie Street: 49th to 59th Avenue Residential buildings will be allowed up to six storeys Above four storeys, upper floors will be stepped back from Cambie Street Buildings will activate and enhance the adjacent lane by providing townhouses or active uses on the rear Development proposals will include required public realm features (i.e. street trees, landscaped setbacks, etc.) * The suggested floor space ratio (FSR) range is an estimate (not limit) based on intended urban design performance with respect to site size, form/typology, height and scale appropriate for respective locations and transition to adjacent neighbourhoods. The development potential for each site may fall within, below or above the FSR range given and will be determined by careful analysis of individual proposals based on urban design and public realm performance and quality. DENSITY net FSR 1.5-2.0* 49th Avenue Heather Street 57th Avenue 59th Avenue 62nd Avenue Ash Street Cambie Street Yukon Street Alberta Street Langara Golf Course Columbia Street 48th Avenue Manitoba Street Ontario Street Langara The area adjacent to the Langara - 49th Avenue Station and Langara College will become a walkable mixed-use urban environment. Along Cambie at the 49th Avenue Station mixed-use mid-rise buildings will be introduced that will include quality public realm features including public art, street furniture, benches, lighting, landscaping, and public plazas. Along Cambie Street south of the station, new mid-rise residential buildings will enhance the green parklike setting. Sidewalks and setbacks will respond to the golf course edge as well as inona and Cambie Parks, and include green buffers and areas for pedestrian enjoyment and recreation. New lower-scale family oriented housing opportunities will be explored and considered for the areas surrounding the Langara-49th Avenue Station and the future station at 57th Avenue as part of planning for Phase 3. 64th Avenue Policy directions in this section apply to the areas highlighted in the map above. Representative Section: Cambie Street between 53rd and 54th Avenue vancouver.ca/cambiecorridor