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PART 14: MIXED USE DISTRICTS
Division 1: General Rules for Mixed Use Land Use Districts
Purpose
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The mixed use districts are intended to:
f
promote residential development: designed to be compatible with active, street-oriented commercial uses; and
Projections Into Setback Areas
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1
Unless otherwise referenced in subsections (3) (4), (5), (6), (7), (8) and (9) a building or air conditioning units must not be located in any setback area.
2
Portions of a building located above the surface of the ground may project into a setback area only in accordance with the rules contained in this section.
3
Portions of a building below the surface of the ground may extend without any limits into a setback area.
5
Eaves may project a maximum of 0.6 metres, and window wells may project a maximum of 0.8 metres, into any setback area.
6
Landings not exceeding 2.5 square metres, ramps other than wheelchair ramps and unenclosed stairs may project into any setback area.
7
Where a parcel shares a property line with another parcel, air conditioning units may project a maximum of 1.5 metres into the setback area at the shared property line.
8
Signs may be located in any setback area, and where so located, must be in accordance with Part 3, Division 5.
Building Separation
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1
Where the widest dimension of a balcony faces a property line shared with another parcel, the minimum setback of a balcony from the shared property line is 4.0 metres.
2
The façade of a building located above 23.0 metres from grade must provide a minimum horizontal separation of:
Window Separation
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Each unit must have at least one window or door with a glazed area with a minimum dimension of 1.0 metre that provides an unobstructed outdoor view to a minimum depth of 6.0 metres measured perpendicular to the middle of the glazed area.
Ground Floor Height
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1
Unless otherwise referenced in subsection (2), the minimum height of the ground floor of a building is 4.0 metres as measured vertically from the floor to the ceiling.
Street Wall Stepback
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Where the height of a building is greater than 23.0 metres measured from grade, the façade of the building within 6.0 metres of a property line shared with a street must have a horizontal separation from the portion of the façade closest to grade such that:
b
the horizontal separation occurs between a minimum of 7.5 metres and a maximum of 23.0 metres measured from grade.
Rules for Façades Facing a Street
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1
The length of the building façade that faces the commercial street must be a minimum of 80.0 per cent of the length of the property line it faces.
2
In calculating the length of the building façade, the depth of any required rear or side setback areas will not be included as part of the length of the property line.
3
Lobbies or entrances for upper floor uses must not occupy more than 20% of the at grade façade facing a street. For laneless parcels, portions of façades dedicated to underground parking and loading entrances must not be included as part of the at grade façade for the purposes of this rule.
Rules for Dwelling Units Facing a Street
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1
An entrance to an individual Dwelling Unit located at grade must be setback a minimum of 2.5 metres from a property line shared with a street.
2
The minimum height of the main floor of any portion of a Dwelling Unit located less than 3.0 metres from a property line shared with a street is 0.6 metres above grade.
Rules for Commercial Uses Facing a Street
a
occupy a minimum of 65.0 per cent of the façade between a height of 0.6 metres and 2.4 metres; and
2
Where the façade of a building contains a Dwelling Unit, that portion of the façade is not required to meet the requirements of subsection (1).
General Landscaped Area Rules
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Landscaped areas must be provided in accordance with a landscape plan approved by the Development Authority.
2
A landscape plan for the entire development must be submitted as part of each development permit application where changes are proposed to the building or parcel, and must show at least the following:
c
the layout of berms, open space systems, pedestrian circulation, retaining walls, screening, slope of the land, soft surfaced landscaped area and hard surfaced landscaped areas;
d
the types, species, sizes and numbers of plant material and the types of hard surfaced landscaped areas;
f
for landscaped areas with the Low Water Landscaping Option details of the low water irrigation system, including extent of water delivery; and
g
for landscaped areas with a building below, the following additional information must be provided:
3
The landscaped areas shown on the landscape plan approved by the Development Authority must be maintained on the parcel for so long as the development exists.
4
All soft surfaced landscaped area must be irrigated by an underground irrigation system, unless otherwise provided by a low water irrigation system.
Planting Requirements
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Deciduous trees must have a minimum calliper of 50 millimetres and at least 50.0 per cent of the provided deciduous trees must have a minimum calliper of 75 millimetres at the time of planting.
3
Coniferous trees must have a minimum height of 2.0 metres and at least 50.0 per cent of the provided coniferous trees must be a minimum of 3.0 metres in height at the time of planting.
5
For landscaped areas with a building below, planting areas must have the following minimum soil depths:
Additional Landscaping Requirements
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Unless otherwise referenced in a District, all areas on a parcel, not including those portions specifically required for motor vehicle access, sidewalks, or any other purpose allowed by the Development Authority, must be a soft surfaced landscaped area.
2
A public sidewalk must be located along the entire length of each property line shared with a street.
3
Every building on a parcel must have at least one sidewalk connecting the public entrance to a public sidewalk.
4
Where a building contains more than one use, every use that has an exterior public entrance must either:
5
Every building on a parcel must have at least one sidewalk connecting the parking area to the public entrances of the building.
ii
1.5 metres for a sidewalk providing access to a shared residential entrance or more than one unit; or
Landscaping in Setback Areas
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1
Where a setback area shares a property line with another parcel designated as a residential district, the setback area:
2
Where a setback area shares a property line with a lane, the portion of the setback area not required for access from the lane must be landscaped with a soft surface landscaped area and may include a sidewalk.
Residential Amenity Space
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Amenity space may be provided as common amenity space, private amenity space or a combination of both.
3
When the private amenity space provided is 5.0 square metres or less per unit, that specific area will be included to satisfy the amenity space requirement.
4
When the private amenity space exceeds 5.0 square metres per unit, only 5.0 square metres per unit must be included to satisfy the amenity space requirement.
c
must have a contiguous area of not less than 50.0 square metres, with no dimension less than 6.0 metres.
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Common amenity space — outdoors must provide a balcony, deck or patio and at least one of the following as permanent features:
Excess Motor Vehicle Parking Stalls
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Where the number of motor vehicle parking stalls provided for uses, not including Dwelling Units or Live Work Units, is in excess of 6.0 stalls per 100.0 square metres of gross usable floor area, those excess stalls must be located in either underground or structured parking.
Reduction for Transit Supportive Development
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The required number of motor vehicle parking stalls in section 1350 is reduced by 25.0 per cent for a development on a parcel located within:
Reduction for Bicycle Supportive Development
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The total number of motor vehicle parking stalls required by section 1350 for all of the units within the development is reduced by 0.25 motor vehicle parking stalls for each additional bicycle parking stalls — class 1 provided in excess of the number of bicycle parking stalls — class 1 required in section 1353 to a maximum of 25 per cent of the total number of motor vehicle parking stalls required by section 1350 for all of the units within the development.
Vehicle Access
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1
Unless otherwise referenced in subsections (2) and (3), where the parcel shares a rear property line or side property line with a public lane, all vehicle access to the parcel must be from the public lane.
3
Motor vehicle parking stalls and loading stalls must not be located between a building and a street.
Recycling Facilities
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Recycling facilities must be provided for every development containing Dwelling Units.
Mechanical Screening
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Mechanical systems or equipment located outside of a building shall be positioned, camouflaged or screened from view of a public space, or from view of a parcel designated as a residential district, located within 30.0 metres of the equipment, using a line of sight of 1.7 metres above grade.
Visibility Setback
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Within a corner visibility triangle, buildings, fences, finished grade of a parcel and vegetation must not be located between 0.75 metres and 4.6 metres above the lowest elevation of the street.
Fences
a
1.2 metres for that portion of the fence extending beyond the foremost portion of all buildings on the parcel;
b
2.0 metres for that portion of the fence that does not extend beyond the foremost portion of all buildings on the parcel; and
c
2.5 metres to the highest point of a gateway, provided that the gateway does not exceed 2.5 metres in length.