1343 E 14th Ave (DP-2023-00256) development application
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The Director of Planning approved the application on September 14, 2023, subject to conditions. A Development Permit may be issued once all conditions have been satisfied. For more information, please see the Prior-to letter under "Application documents"
Birmingham and Wood Architects have applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to retain and convert this existing one-family dwelling to a Multiple Conversion Dwelling containing two dwelling units, and to develop an infill single detached house with an attached garage at the rear, consisting of:
A total Floor Space Ratio of 0.85 (approximately 3,417 sq. ft.)
Proposed infill FSR of 0.25 (approximately 1,008 sq. ft.)
Proposed height of main building 32.7 ft.
Proposed height of infill 24.0 ft.
Three parking spaces (one enclosed and two surface parking) having vehicular access from the lane
Under the site’s existing RT-5N zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Director of Planning.
Birmingham and Wood Architects have applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to retain and convert this existing one-family dwelling to a Multiple Conversion Dwelling containing two dwelling units, and to develop an infill single detached house with an attached garage at the rear, consisting of:
A total Floor Space Ratio of 0.85 (approximately 3,417 sq. ft.)
Proposed infill FSR of 0.25 (approximately 1,008 sq. ft.)
Proposed height of main building 32.7 ft.
Proposed height of infill 24.0 ft.
Three parking spaces (one enclosed and two surface parking) having vehicular access from the lane
Under the site’s existing RT-5N zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Director of Planning.