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Buildings within the site shall have Rear and Side Yard Setbacks of 3.0 m, except for Multi-unit Housing in Sub-Area A which shall have a minimum Rear Yard Setback of 7 m. |
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Notwithstanding Section 46, a minimum Amenity Area of 7.5 m2 per Dwelling shall be provided and may be located on balconies or aggregated to courtyards, roof top patios/gardens, grade level display gardens and terraces. |
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All mechanical equipment, including roof mechanical units, shall be screened in a manner compatible with the architectural character of the building or by incorporating it within the building and is not included in building height. |
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The owner shall provide funds for landscaping and streetscape improvements to the portion(s) of road right(s)-of-way for 97 Avenue, 103 Street/Rossdale Road, and 102 abutting the Site (from private property line to the new curb) that are identified by the West Rossdale Urban Design Plan to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Sustainable Development, Infrastructure Services, and Transportation Services. These funds shall be paid to the City of Edmonton to undertake streetscape improvements as a condition of the approval of a Development Permit. |
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As a condition of the Development Permit the Development Officer shall require that any development be preceded by a topsoil stripping program that must be the subject of a Historic Resources Monitoring Program for archaeology. The Historic Resources Monitoring Program and any work resulting from this monitoring program is to be conducted by an archaeologist qualified to hold an Archaeological Research Permit within the Province of Alberta. In order to conduct the Historic Resources Impact Assessment, the archaeological consultant must submit “An Application for an Archaeological Research Permit – Mitigative Research Project: to the Historic Resources Management Branch. |
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The monitoring program is to be carried out under snow-free, unfrozen ground conditions. |
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The Historic Resources Monitoring Program shall include the entire subject site. Topsoil stripping must be taken to a depth where undisturbed subsoils are clearly visible in order to expose any burial vaults that may exist. The archaeological consultant must confirm any such features identified. |
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Depending upon the results of the archaeological monitoring program, additional salvage, protection or preservation measures may be required. |
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Prior to the issuance of a Development Permit for: |
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a building that contains 12 or more Dwellings; or |
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a building that contains less than 12 Dwellings, but is part of a Site with 12 or more Dwellings in total; |
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Prior to the issuance of Development Permits for Lots 16-20 & 41-44, Block 2, Plan 6417 AS located within this Provision, the Development Officer shall require Phase I Environmental Site Assessments be undertaken by a qualified, registered Professional Engineer, and be approved to the satisfaction of the Development Officer, in consultation with the City of Edmonton’s Sustainable Development Department’s Environmental Planning Unit. |
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Universal accessibility and universal design shall be developed as follows: |
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The main building entrance to Multi-unit Housing in Sub-Area B shall be designed to meet universal accessibility standards as follows: |
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Main entrance doors to meet universal design standards; |
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Level changes from the sidewalk to the main entrance of a building shall be minimized; and |
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Sidewalk furniture and other elements shall be located out of the travel path to ensure they are not obstacles to apartment building access |
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Building developments are to comply with LEED Canada certification process policies, deadlines, guidelines, and instructions as are published by the Canadian Building Green Council in their Policy Manual on the date of application for Development Permit. Developments must be registered with the Canadian Build Green Council (CaGBC) to earn a LEED Canada Certification rating of ‘Silver’, or higher. Developments must establish sustainable targets and receive third party verification. |
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The owner shall submit a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Assessment that shall be reviewed and accepted by the Development Officer prior to the issuance of a Development Permit to ensure that development on the Site provides a safe urban environment in accordance with the guidelines and principles established in the Design Guide for a Safer City. |
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Signs in the areas identified for Residential Frontage, in Appendix I - Area G, shall comply with Schedule 59B of the Zoning Bylaw. |
4.2 |
Vehicular Circulation, Parking and Access |
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Direct access to 97 Avenue and to Rossdale Road is not permitted. Access to underground parking and servicing shall be provided as illustrated in Appendix I - Area G. Public access easements may be required for parkade access points to allow for joint access to underground parking for multiple owners. |
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All onsite vehicular parking shall be located underground. |
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The underground parking provided within this Area shall accommodate visitor parking for uses in the Hudson Bay Stables/Ortona Armoury in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw. At the time that underground parking is developed the owner(s) shall enter into a shared parking agreement for the specified visitor stalls. |
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Underground parking facilities shall be designed at street level to minimize the size of entrances to parking facilities to maintain an attractive pedestrian environment. |
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Vehicular Parking on the site shall be developed in accordance with parking requirements for the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan as stipulated in Section 54, Schedule 1 of the Zoning Bylaw. |
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Underground parking facilities shall not interfere with the viability of landscaping in any yard setback and public open space. Adequate soil depth for landscaping such as trees, shrubs and grass over a parkade shall be provided to the satisfaction of the Development Officer. |
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Service and emergency response vehicles shall have clear and effective access to the buildings on site. |
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A minimum of 1 bicycle parking space shall be provided per residential unit in a weather-protected, well-lit, and secure area. |
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Visitor bicycle parking shall be provided in an amount equal to 10% of the number of vehicular parking spaces required under Section 54 of the Zoning Bylaw to a maximum of 50 bicycle parking spaces. In no case shall fewer than 5 visitor bicycle parking spaces be provided. |
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Garbage collection shall be located within parking structures or buildings and if at grade shall be located, constructed and screened from view of the adjacent residential sites. Gates and/or doors of garbage enclosures shall not open or encroach into public road right-of-way. |
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The owner(s) shall register a Public Access Easement for the private lane accessed from 102 Street as shown on Appendix I - Area G to ensure public access into the interior of the site. The easement shall make the private property owner(s) responsible for maintenance and liability. |
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The centre median for the vehicular lane into the block interior shall be a minimum of 5.0 m wide with a single row of boulevard street trees. |
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The centre median shall include a combination of shrub planting, or other ground cover alternative to the satisfaction of the Development Officer. |
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The vehicular lane shall incorporate special paving treatment, boulevard street tree planting and paved sidewalks. |
4.3 |
Landscaping |
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The landscape plan required under Section 55.3 of the Zoning Bylaw shall include landscaping as it relates to the design of special feature areas identified in the West Rossdale Urban Design Plan. Outdoor amenity spaces shall be landscaped for the purpose of achieving pedestrian connectivity, and opportunities for recreation and social interaction; and should create a sense of place, character and identity through such features as benches, pedestrian level lighting, waste receptacles and other means integrated with the landscaping and placed along public walking routes through the site to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Parks Branch. |
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Display gardens shall be provided within the setback of any residential frontage adjacent to any public sidewalk, mid block pedestrian connection or mews. The display garden is to incorporate low parapet walls, a walk, gate, and stairs to a stoop at the front entrances, with the balance of the area for a patio and/or soft landscaping such as low shrub planting, ornamental grasses and/or flowers. The retaining wall is to be built at the property line. |
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Residential units on the ground floor shall have access to a private Amenity Space with a minimum single horizontal dimension of 1.8 m to ensure adequate usable space. |
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A landscaping feature with focus on shrub planting, or acceptable alternatives, integrated with other site elements shall be provided in the Front, Side, and Rear Yard Setbacks. Lawns are not an acceptable landscaping feature for display gardens. |
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No retaining walls and/or fences shall be allowed within Side Yard Setbacks of Multi-unit Housing in Sub-Area A, as shown on Appendix I - Area G. |
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The height of an exposed retaining wall or other building wall located within the Front and Rear Yard Setbacks shall not exceed 1 m. |
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The maximum Height of any fence and/or retaining wall/fence combination shall not exceed 1.8 m in the Rear Yard Setback of Multi-unit Housing in Sub-Area A, as shown on Appendix I - Area G. If a retaining wall is part of the structure of the fence the retaining wall shall not exceed 1 m in height. |
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Trees shall be planted in the overall minimum ratio of one tree per 25 m2 of landscaped area to be provided. |
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Only deciduous trees shall be allowed on landscaped areas abutting public roadways not including alleys. |
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A minimum of 10% of all trees planted shall be coniferous trees. |
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Landscaping required in any Setback shall be provided in an amount 1.5 times greater than required under Section 55. |
4.4 |
Public Open Space and Pedestrian Circulation |
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A minimum of 950 m2 of publicly accessible open space shall be provided in the centre of the block interior, as illustrated in Appendix I - Area G. Potential open space uses may include but not be limited to children’s playground, rain garden, and/or a formal garden. |
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Mid block publicly accessible open space shall be provided through the site from the sidewalk adjacent to 103 Street/Rossdale Road to the sidewalk adjacent to 102 Street to break up massing and provide safe and inviting east-west routes to the block interior for pedestrians, as illustrated in Appendix I - Area G. The mid block publicly accessible open space shall incorporate landscaping, paved pedestrian walkways which are a minimum of 2 m in width, street and pedestrian scaled lighting where applicable, and be characterized by boulevard street tree planting along either side of the sidewalks that are spaced at approximately 6 m on centre. |
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The owner(s) shall register Public Access Easements for the mid block publicly accessible open space located between 103 Street/Rossdale Road and 102 Street to ensure public access through the site. Easements shall make the private property owner(s) responsible for maintenance and liability. The areas having Public Access Easements shall be accessible to the public at all times. |
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Mid block mews shall be 6 m in width which incorporate a 2.5 m wide walkway in the centre with 1.75 m of soft landscaping such as shrub planting and/or ornamental grasses located on either side. The mid block mews shall incorporate pedestrian scaled lighting, entry paths leading directly to residential units were applicable, and opportunities for casual seating. Said mews shall be provided at the mid block point along 103 Street/Rossdale Road and 97 Avenue into the block interior to break up massing and provide safe and inviting routes for pedestrians, as illustrated in Appendix I - Area G. |
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The owner(s) shall register Public Access Easements for the mid block mews located at the mid block point along 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to ensure public access through the site. Easements shall make the private property owner(s) responsible for maintenance and liability. The areas having Public Access Easements shall be accessible to the public at all times. |
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The publicly accessible open spaces shall incorporate landscaping, street furniture and lighting. |
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The internal private lane into the block interior shall incorporate special paving treatment, landscaped boulevards and paved sidewalks. |
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Boulevard street trees shall be a minimum of 85 mm calliper and planted at intervals of every 6 m. |
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Where there is insufficient space for boulevard street tree planting adjacent to the private lane along the mid-block pedestrian connection, boulevard street tree planting and landscaping in the centre median shall suffice. |
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The internal private lane and pedestrian paths shall be illuminated at night with pedestrian scale lighting. |
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A Pedestrian Circulation Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Development Officer in consultation with Transportation Services prior to the issuance of a Development Permit. |