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PART 6: MULTI-RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
Division 5: Multi-Residential – At Grade Housing (M-G) (M-Gd#) District
Purpose
605
The Multi-Residential — At Grade Housing District:
b
has Multi-Residential Development that will typically have higher numbers of Dwelling Units and traffic generation than low density residential dwellings;
c
has Multi-Residential Development designed to provide all units with pedestrian direct access to grade;
i
provides landscaping to complement the design of the development and to help screen and buffer elements of the development that may have impacts on residents or nearby parcels.
Discretionary Uses
607
The following uses are discretionary uses in the Multi-Residential — At Grade Housing District:
Setback Area
611
The depth of all setback areas must be equal to the minimum building setback required in section 612.
Building Setbacks
612
1
Unless otherwise referenced in subsection (2), the minimum building setback from a property line shared with a street is 3.0 metres.
2
The minimum building setback from a property line shared with a street for a street-oriented multi-residential building is zero metres.
4
Unless otherwise referenced in subsection (5), the minimum building setback from a property line shared with another parcel is 1.2 metres.
5
The minimum building setback from a property line shared with another parcel for a street-oriented multi-residential building is zero metres, when the adjoining parcel is designated as:
Amenity Space
615
1
Unless otherwise referenced in subsection (4), a balcony, deck , or patio must not be located in any setback area.
2
Each unit in a Multi-Residential Development and a Multi-Residential Development — Minor must have an amenity space:
4
A patio may be located between a street oriented multi-residential building and a property line shared with a street.