City of Vancouver
The City of Vancouver has released a report outlining proposed by-laws to implement rezoning policy under the Provincial Legislation: Bill 47 for transit oriented areas.
The proposed rezoning policy includes the following:
- Land Use Framework: The rezoning policy generally follows the tiers identified in the
TOA Policy Manual for heights and densities, with some minor adjustments:- For Tier 1 (200m, 20-storey inner ring), the density has been increased from a Floor
Space Ratio (FSR) of 5.0 to 5.5 FSR - This also applies to certain RM-zoned properties in the Commercial-Broadway Station Precinct of the Grandview-Woodland Community Plan that are up to 400 m from the Station.
- In all tiers, the policy will also support applications for low-rise market rental developments of 4- or 5-storeys, and 6-storeys with 20% below-market rental, which could be rezoned directly into existing rental residential (RR) district schedules rather than custom zones for each site.
- Ground floor commercial required where it aligns with existing area plans, or on arterial sites within 400 meters of a station, otherwise at option of developer.
- For Tier 1 (200m, 20-storey inner ring), the density has been increased from a Floor
- Tenure & Affordability: Proposals seeking to maximize height and density in all Tiers (20-storey,
12-storey and 8-storey rings), will be required to:- Secure 100% as rental, with a minimum 20% as below-market rental; or
- Deliver 30% as “turn-key” social housing.
- Tenant Protection: The same enhanced tenant stability and protection policies approved for the Broadway Plan are included in the TOA Rezoning Policy.
- Heritage: Properties may be limited in historic areas or for properties with an HRA. 10% additional density available for sites that retain, conserve or designate heritage on site.
- Infrastructure: upgrades may be required and can be confirmed and/or implemented during the rezoning process.
- Process: A rezoning enquiry will be strongly encouraged prior to submission of a formal rezoning application.
- CACs: Residential rezonings opting to pursue TOA heights and densities enabled under the TOA rezoning policy would be expected to provide the required affordable housing (social or below-market rental) to achieve the identified height and/or floor space. For these rezonings, no additional cash CAC contribution or proforma review will be required as staff are recommending a CAC exemption for these inclusionary housing projects.
The full report, as well as individual TOA maps confirming parcels, can be viewed here: https://council.vancouver.ca/20240626/documents/cfsc1.pdf