2-24 E Broadway and 2520 Ontario St (8 E Broadway) rezoning application
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Revised submission (April 2024)
To amend the existing CD-1 By-law (826) for a 21-storey mixed-use building which includes:
Commercial uses at grade
A 37-space space childcare facility;
168 market rental units;
A floor space ratio (FSR) of 8.5;
A building height of 62 m (204 ft.);
56 vehicle parking spaces and 460 bicycle parking spaces; and
A publicly-accessible bike share station.
This is a revised submission from a previous proposal originally submitted August 2023. These revisions bring the application into compliance with the Broadway Plan. Key changes from the previous version include:
Inclusion of a 37-space childcare;
Increase in the number of rental units;
Increase in FSR;
Increase in height; and
Reduction in the number of vehicular parking spaces. Increase in the number of bicycle spaces
Application drawings and statistics on this webpage are posted as-submitted to the City. Following staff review, the final project statistics are documented within the referral report.
Original submission (August 2023) - Superceded
The City of Vancouver has received an application to amend CD-1 (826) (Comprehensive Development) District to permit dwelling uses (apartments). The proposal is non-compliant with respect to the policy noted below.
The proposal is to permit a 14-storey mixed-use building, including:
152 secured rental units;
Retail space on the ground floor;
A floor space ratio (FSR) of 7.5;
A building height of 45.1 m (148 ft.);
74 vehicle parking spaces and 320 bicycle spaces; and
A publicly accessible bike share station.
The site is located in the ‘Broadway Shoulder Area East – Area B (MBSB)’ sub-area of the Broadway Plan. The application requests consideration of a second storey of residential uses, which is a deviation of policy.
Application drawings and statistics on this webpage are posted as-submitted to the City. Following staff review, the final project statistics are documented within the referral report.
Revised submission (April 2024)
To amend the existing CD-1 By-law (826) for a 21-storey mixed-use building which includes:
Commercial uses at grade
A 37-space space childcare facility;
168 market rental units;
A floor space ratio (FSR) of 8.5;
A building height of 62 m (204 ft.);
56 vehicle parking spaces and 460 bicycle parking spaces; and
A publicly-accessible bike share station.
This is a revised submission from a previous proposal originally submitted August 2023. These revisions bring the application into compliance with the Broadway Plan. Key changes from the previous version include:
Inclusion of a 37-space childcare;
Increase in the number of rental units;
Increase in FSR;
Increase in height; and
Reduction in the number of vehicular parking spaces. Increase in the number of bicycle spaces
Application drawings and statistics on this webpage are posted as-submitted to the City. Following staff review, the final project statistics are documented within the referral report.
Original submission (August 2023) - Superceded
The City of Vancouver has received an application to amend CD-1 (826) (Comprehensive Development) District to permit dwelling uses (apartments). The proposal is non-compliant with respect to the policy noted below.
The proposal is to permit a 14-storey mixed-use building, including:
152 secured rental units;
Retail space on the ground floor;
A floor space ratio (FSR) of 7.5;
A building height of 45.1 m (148 ft.);
74 vehicle parking spaces and 320 bicycle spaces; and
A publicly accessible bike share station.
The site is located in the ‘Broadway Shoulder Area East – Area B (MBSB)’ sub-area of the Broadway Plan. The application requests consideration of a second storey of residential uses, which is a deviation of policy.
Application drawings and statistics on this webpage are posted as-submitted to the City. Following staff review, the final project statistics are documented within the referral report.