Municipal Regulations

Height

In accordance with the Development Agreement:
Maximum Heights for single, semi-detached and townhouse dwellings are 11.0 metres accordance with Schedule B-2 of the Development Agreement.
In accordance with the applicable Land Use By-Law, Section PG-69(2):
Within a PW-LDR zone, the uninhabitable portion of any main building, within a sloped roof, may exceed the maximum permitted height, as specified in the development agreement that is applied to the LCHL lands, by no more than 3.0 metres.

Townhouses

In accordance with the applicable Land Use By-Law, Section PG-117(1):
Subject to Subsection PG-117(2), where a townhouse block contains 5 or more townhouse dwelling units, the façade of each unit that faces a street shall be differentiated from abutting townhouse dwelling unit(s) by using a
minimum of one of the following methods:
(a) different colours;
(b) different materials;
(c) different textures;
(d) projections; or
(e) recesses.

Section PG-117(2):
(2) Projections or recesses used under Subsection PG-117(1) shall be required to:
(a) be no less than 0.3 metre in depth; and
(b) extend from the ground to the top of the façade facing the streetline.

Garages

In accordance with the applicable Land Use By-Law, Section PG-115(1):
For any garage which is attached to a low-density dwelling use, (single, semi-detached or townhouse dwelling(s)), the garage door(s) facing the front or flanking lot line shall not project any closer to the streetline than the edge of the roof along the longest wall of the attached main dwelling that faces the same streetline as the garage door(s).
Section PG-115(2):
For any garage which is attached to a low-density dwelling use, garage doors facing the front or
flanking lot line shall not exceed a maximum width of 50% of the entire combined width of the façade that faces the same streetline as the garage door(s) to a maximum of 6.0 metres.
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