DC1 20181

Blatchford - 11760 - 109 Street NW

Charter Bylaw 19837 (September 8, 2021)

Charter Bylaw 20181 (August 16, 2022)

To allow for the adaptive reuse of the historic Hangar 11 building as a mixed-use building, including alterations to the building’s interior and exterior.

This Provision shall apply to Lot 1, Block 1, Plan 2220875, as shown on Schedule “A” appended to the Charter Bylaw adopting this Provision, Blatchford Area.

1. Bars and Neighbourhood Pubs
2. Breweries, Wineries and Distilleries
3. Business Support Services
4. Child Care Services
5. Convenience Retail Stores
6. Creation and Production Establishments
7. Exhibition and Convention Facilities
8. General Retail Stores
9. Health Services
10. Indoor Participant Recreation Services
11. Live Work Unit
12. Market
13. Media Studios
14. Multi-unit Housing
15. Personal Service Shops
16. Professional, Financial & Office Support Services
17. Public Libraries and Cultural Exhibits
18. Residential Sales Centre
19. Restaurants
20. Secondhand Stores
21. Spectator Entertainment Establishments
22. Special Event
23. Specialty Food Services
24. Supportive Housing
25. Urban Gardens
26. Vehicle Parking
27. Fascia On-premises Signs
28. Projecting On-premises Signs
1. Each Restaurant, Bar and Neighborhood Pub and Specialty Food Service Use shall be limited to a maximum of 240 m2 of Public Space, excluding exterior patio/deck/terrace space which can be to a maximum of 50% of the interior Public Space.
2. The maximum floor area for Commercial Uses shall be 3,800 m2.
3. Signs shall comply with the regulations found in Schedule 59H of the Zoning Bylaw.
1. The development shall be in general conformance with the attached appendices.
2. The maximum building Height shall be 16.0 m.
3. The maximum Floor Area Ratio shall be 2.0.
4. The maximum density shall be 316 Dwellings.
5. Minimum building Setbacks shall be as follows:
 
i. 12.0 m from the south Lot line; except for the easterly portion past the northern building envelope where the minimum setback shall be 9.0 m from the south Lot line;
ii. 45.0 m from the north Lot line; except for the Energy Transition Station and accessory buildings which shall be in the general location as shown on the Appendix 1 - Site Plan;
iii. 9.0 m from the west Lot line; except for the Energy Transition Station and accessory buildings which shall be in the general location as shown on the Appendix 1 - Site Plan; and
iv. 1.0 m from the east Lot line; except for the original brick chimney which can be located within this Setback area.
1. Any new construction or exterior alterations meant to replace or support the ancillary wings on the west and east side of the Hangar building, in keeping with the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer, in consultation with the Heritage Officer, shall:
 
i. be of a complementary scale and design that reflects the historic massing and architecture of these structures; and
ii. be of a similar material that reflects the historic aesthetic of these structures. The use of vinyl siding shall be prohibited.
2. Notwithstanding regulation 6.1.ii of this Provision, the defining material for the original hangar door openings shall be curtain wall glazing.
3. Residential Uses shall have access at grade that is separate from the Commercial Uses.
4. All mechanical equipment, including surface level venting systems and transformers, shall be screened in a manner compatible with the architectural character of the building or be concealed by incorporating it within the building.
5. Notwithstanding Section 46, A minimum of 6m2 per dwelling of Amenity Area shall be provided.
1. Vehicular access shall be provided from 109 Street NW.
2. Walkways for pedestrian circulation shall be a minimum 1.8 metres wide and provided in accordance with the following, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with Subdivision and Development Coordination (Transportation):
 
i. A Walkway along the south side of the building shall be provided, connecting to 109 Street NW;
ii. A Walkway along the west side of the building shall be provided, connecting to the Blatchford Greenway located north of this site; and
iii. A Walkway through the vehicle parking area shall be provided, connecting to the Blatchford Greenway located north of this site.
3. Waste collection areas shall be screened from view or enclosed within the building or located within an accessory building, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer, in consultation with Waste Management Services, Subdivision and Development Coordination (Transportation) and City Operations.
4. Alternative secure Bicycle Parking storage spacing dimensions may be utilized to the satisfaction of the Development Officer.
1. The required Landscape Plan submitted with a Development Permit application for new building construction shall be prepared by a Landscape Architect registered with the Alberta Association of Landscape Architects (AALA).
2. Landscaping shall be in general accordance with Section 55 of the Edmonton Zoning Bylaw, except that there shall be:
 
i. A minimum of 75 trees, 60% of which are Deciduous and 40% of which are Coniferous; and
ii. A minimum of 120 shrubs, 58% of which are Deciduous and 42% of which are Coniferous.
3. On-Site landscaping shall use plant materials that provide colour throughout the year to enhance the appearance of the development during the cold weather months.
4. A Comprehensive Sign Design Plan in accordance with the Provisions of Section 59.3 of the Zoning Bylaw shall be required to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Heritage Officer.
5. Signs erected on the historic Façades shall comply with the following regulations to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Heritage Officer:
 
i. May face any direction except west; and
ii. shall only be illuminated from an external source or individually backlit logogram or lettering. Internally lit signs or channel letters are not permitted.
6. Any outdoor decorative or security lighting shall be designed and finished in a manner consistent with the design and finishing of the development and shall be provided to ensure a well-lit and safe environment for pedestrians, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Heritage Officer.
1. The Hangar 11 building and associated lands are a Designated Municipal Historic Resource. Exterior alterations and additions shall be sympathetic to and compatible with the historic Facades of the Hangar 11 building, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer in consultation with the Heritage Officer. The following standards and guidelines shall be applied when reviewing development applications for the Hangar 11 building:
 
i. The General Guidelines for Rehabilitation contained in the City of Edmonton Bylaw 20084, Bylaw to designate the Hangar 11 building a Municipal Historic Resource; and
ii. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada.

 

1. Prior to the issuance of a Development Permit the owner must enter into an agreement with the City to contribute a minimum of $395,570.00 that will be allocated for the preservation of the Hangar 11 Building, to the satisfaction of the Development Officer, in consultation with the Heritage Officer.

 

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