5.1. |
The following regulations apply to all the Downtown Special Area Zones. |
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Parking, Loading, Storage and Access
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5.2. |
Vehicle Parking |
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5.2.1. |
Vehicle parking that is part of a building Podium must be screened in a way that does not disrupt the continuity of the Street Wall and the character of the Zone, and must be less than or equal to 12.0 m in Height from Grade. Screens may include, but are not limited to: |
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5.2.1.1. |
public art; and |
5.2.1.2. |
Street facing retail Uses. |
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5.2.2. |
No portion of a Parkade on the first floor is allowed for a minimum depth of 8.0 m from any front Facade facing a Street. Vehicle access to the Parkade must be from an Abutting Alley. |
5.2.3. |
Surface Parking Lots must: |
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5.2.4. |
The maximum number of vehicle parking spaces permitted on a Site must comply with Section 5.80. |
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5.3. |
Access |
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5.3.1. |
Vehicle access to parking structures and Sites must be from an Abutting Alley to maintain an uninterrupted Street Facade and enhance the pedestrian experience. Where there is no Alley or where steep slopes inhibit access, access may be from the Street. |
5.3.2. |
Driveway ramps for underground Parkades must be less than a slope of 6% for the first 4.5 m from the property line, or as prescribed by the City Department responsible for transportation services. |
5.3.3. |
For Residential, Hotel, and institutional Uses, passenger drop-off areas on private properties may be allowed within the Front Setback, provided: |
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5.3.3.1. |
adequate space is available; and |
5.3.3.2. |
sidewalk continuity is maintained to the satisfaction of the City Department responsible for transportation services. |
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5.4. |
Bicycle Parking and Facilities |
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5.5. |
Garbage and Services |
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5.5.1. |
Any waste collection area or storage area, must be located adjacent to the Alley and must be within the principal building. |
5.5.2. |
The gates and doors of a garbage enclosure must not open or encroach into the Abutting Street. |
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Sign Uses
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5.6. |
Signage |
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General Design Regulations
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5.7. |
Weather and Environmental Influences |
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5.7.1. |
Buildings and public spaces must be designed with materials and forms to increase pedestrian comfort and the use of Streets and open spaces using design initiatives outlined in the policies on Winter City Design and Urban Design within the Capital City Downtown Plan. |
5.7.2. |
Developments must incorporate weather protection features designed to fit the character of the block or building, such as, but not limited to: |
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5.7.2.1. |
canopies; |
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awnings; |
5.7.2.3. |
sunshades; |
5.7.2.4. |
overhangs; or |
5.7.2.5. |
colonnades. |
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5.8. |
Transparency |
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5.8.1. |
The Ground Floor portion of the Facade Abutting a Street, must consist of transparent, non-reflective, non-tinted, non-obscured glazing. |
5.8.2. |
Blank walls or non-transparent surfaces must be less than or equal to: |
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5.8.2.1. |
20% of the linear building Frontage at ground level, where fronting onto a Street; and |
5.8.2.2. |
6.0 m in width on buildings containing non-Residential Uses. |
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5.8.3. |
Despite 5.8.2.2, if the surface is designed to accommodate public art, the blank wall must be less than or equal to 10.0 m in width. |
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Other Regulations
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5.9. |
Exterior Lighting |
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5.9.1. |
Decorative and security lighting must be designed and finished in a manner consistent with the architectural theme of the development. Lighting must be provided to ensure a well-lit environment for pedestrians, and to accentuate Architectural Elements, rooftops, and public art. |
5.9.2. |
Detailed exterior lighting plans may be required for major developments at the discretion of the Development Planner. |
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Building Conversions to Residential
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5.10. |
Despite other regulations in this Bylaw, the following regulations do not apply where the Use of an existing building is completely or partially changed to Residential, for portions of development that do not result in additional Floor Area: |
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5.10.1. |
Height, Floor Area Ratio, Setback, Stepback, Street Wall Height, Podium Height, Ground Floor Height, building Facade length, and Site area regulations; |
5.10.2. |
regulations that limit the Residential component of a development's Floor Area Ratio or total Floor Area; |
5.10.3. |
Ground Floor elevation from ground level regulations; |
5.10.4. |
regulations that require residential entrances or accesses to be separated from commercial or institutional entrances or accesses; |
5.10.5. |
Tower Setback, articulation, Floor Plate, Stepback, and separation regulations; |
5.10.6. |
regulations that require a building to be in a Tower and Podium configuration; and |
5.10.7. |
regulations that require pedestrian mid-block breaks or access. |
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5.11. |
Despite other regulations in this Bylaw, where the Use of an existing building is completely or partially changed to Residential, the Development Planner may consider less than the required: |
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5.11.1. |
number of loading spaces; |
5.11.2. |
total area of outdoor Common Amenity Areas, open spaces, and Yards; and |
5.11.3. |
quantity, size, placement, and ratio of trees and shrubs; |
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for portions of development that do not result in additional Floor Area, where the applicable regulation cannot physically be accommodated due to site constraints. |
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