DC 20933

Wîhkwêntôwin (Oliver) - 9926 - 112 Street NW

Bylaw 7194 (March 22, 1983)

Bylaw 20933 (September 9, 2024)

1.1. To preserve the Dame Eliza Chenier Residence as a Municipal Historic Resource and to allow a mix of small-scale commercial, community and residential uses within the existing building.
2.1. This Provision shall apply to Lot 75, Block 12, Plan NB, located on 112 Street NW between 99 Avenue NW and 100 Avenue NW, as shown in Schedule “A” of the Bylaw adopting this Provision, Wîhkwêntôwin.
Residential Uses
3.1. Home Based Business
3.2. Residential
Commercial Uses
3.3. Bar
3.4. Custom Manufacturing
3.5. Food and Drink Service
3.6. Health Service
3.7. Hotel
3.8. Indoor Sales and Service
3.9. Minor Indoor Entertainment
3.10. Office
Community Uses
3.11. Child Care Service
3.12. Community Service
3.13. Library
3.14. Park
3.15. School
3.16. Special Event
Agricultural Uses
3.17 Urban Agriculture
Sign Uses
3.18. Fascia Sign
3.19. Freestanding Sign
3.20. Portable Sign
3.21. Projecting Sign
4.1. The maximum Floor Area for Bar and Food and Drink Services is 500 m2 per individual establishment.
4.2. Signs must comply with Subsection 9 of Section 6.90 of the Zoning Bylaw, except:
4.2.1. Signs are limited to On-premises Advertising.
4.2.2. Portable Signs shall be limited to project advertising and commercial sale or leasing purposes only, and shall not include trailer mounted signs or signs with changeable copy.
4.3. Urban Agriculture must not be the only Use in a principal building.

5.1. The maximum Height shall be 10.5 m.
5.2. The minimum north Setback shall be 1.0 m.
5.3. The minimum south Setback shall be 1.0 m.
5.4. The minimum west Setback shall be 20.0 m.
5.5. The minimum east Setback shall be 4.5 m.
6.1. Vehicular access shall be provided from the rear Alley.
6.2. All waste collection, storage, or loading areas shall be located to the rear of the building in the west setback, and designed to the satisfaction of the Development Planner in consultation with Waste Management Services and Subdivision and Development Coordination (Transportation).
7.1. Dame Eliza Chenier Residence and the associated lands are a Designated Municipal Historic Resource. Exterior alterations and additions shall be sympathetic to and compatible with the historic Facades of the Dame Eliza Chenier Residence to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Heritage Officer. The following standards and guidelines shall be applied when reviewing development permit applications for the Dame Eliza Chenier Residence:
7.1.1. The General Guidelines for Rehabilitation contained in the City of Edmonton Bylaw 14664, a Bylaw to Designate the Dame Eliza Chenier Residence a Municipal Historic Resource; and
7.1.2. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada.

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