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Development

Lower Capilano Marine Village Plan Taking Shape

The District of North Vancouver is currently undertaking community consultations on the Lower Capilano Marine Village Centre Plan. The area has been identified as one of the four key Town and Village Centres under the District’s new Official Community Plan, which was adopted in 2011. This will likely result in a dramatic change for an area that has seen relatively little development over the past 20 years.

Initial concept work proposes a public plaza extending west from Capilano Road south of Fullerton Avenue. The plan incorporates mid-rise residential buildings up to a density of 2.50 FSR, as well as commercial uses at grade.  The plan also calls for transportation improvements, a community centre, and public art as part of the development program.

A draft plan is expected to be put together in late 2012, with approval expected in 2012/2013.

More information can be found here.

May 17, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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