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City of North Vancouver Seeks to Confirm Density Charge Policy

The City of North Vancouver council will be considering a policy report outlining a formalized density bonus and community benefits policy that was expected after the adoption of the new Official Community Plan back in April.

If endorsed by Council, the new policy will apply to all rezoning applications that seek an increase in bonusable density within the OCP guidelines. The bonus system breaks down into two categories:

  1. Category ‘A’ Bonus. An increase in density up to the OCP Schedule ‘A’ density, or effectively the baseline density for rezoning or sites that are already pre-zoned. The amenity contribution is $20.00 per SF of increased gross floor area above existing zoning.
  2. Category ‘B’ Bonus. An increase in density that exceeds the OCP Schedule ‘A’ density, up to a maximum bonus amount set out in the OCP. This type of bonus would only be for rezoning of higher density. Within the Category ‘B’, there are four paths to providing the requisite benefits, as follows:
    1. Amenity Contributions (CACs) – $140 per SF of increased density in the Lonsdale area; $110 per SF outside this area. City reserves right to negotiate a different rate in unique circumstances.
    2. Secured Rental Housing – Bonuses will be permitted for properties where the new project is secured as 100% market rental; however, mixed rental and condo development will now not be permitted on existing rental apartment sites.
    3. Employment Generating Use – Bonuses for commercial uses above 1.0 FSR will not be charged a contribution.
    4. Heritage Conservation – Bonuses may be offered outside of this policy in unique circumstances.

For those not familiar, here is a depiction of the above Bonus categories:

CNV_OCP Density

May 25, 2015by david.taylor@colliers.com
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Two Tower Project Planned for Metrotown Site

As reported on this site, a prime piece of real estate was sold in Metrotown a couple of weeks ago, and now a proposal for the site by Belford Properties is seeking City of Burnaby Council approval to move to public hearing. The site is currently zoned RM-3 and improved with two walk-up apartment buildings. The proposal is to rezone the site for high-density development utilizing the RM-5s designation. Details include:

  • Two highrise towers (41-storeys on Beresford and 26-storeys to the South)
  • Low-rise townhouse, retail, childcare and strata office components
  • 479 residential units
  • Total density of 6.36 FAR (5.0 FAR residential, 1.36 FAR commercial/institutional)
  • 731 parking stalls

6380-6420 Silver

May 25, 2015by david.taylor@colliers.com

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