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This application was approved by Council at Public Hearing on October 14, 2021
We would like your feedback on a rezoning application at 360 W 2nd Ave. The proposal is to change the zoning district from I-1 (Light Industrial) to I-1C (Light Industrial) for additional height and density. The I-1C zone allows for the development of a commercial building containing light industrial and office uses, up to 6.0 FSR.
The I‑1C District allows for:
A maximum floor space ratio (FSR) of 6.0, of which a minimum one-third of the net floor area is to be comprised of light industrial uses
A maximum building height of 46.5 m (152.5 ft.).
This compares with the site’s current I-1 District zoning which allows for up to 3.0 FSR and 18.3 m (60 ft.) height.
The Broadway Plan and the Employment Lands and Economy Review (ELER) identified this location as suitable to deliver new industrial and office space. The new zoning district also retains and expands industrial lands which aligns with directions in the Metro Vancouver Regional Growth Strategy and the City’s Regional Context Statement for the protection of industrial lands.
The images below provide basic examples of form of development options under the I-1C zone. Applicants will be required to provide architectural drawings that align with the Mount Pleasant Employment-Intensive Industrial Rezoning Policy and Guidelines at a future Development Permit process. Application drawings will be available for viewing at that time.
Form and massing options for future developments
This rezoning process does not contain a Q&A section. Questions can still be emailed to staff at any time.
We would like your feedback on a rezoning application at 360 W 2nd Ave. The proposal is to change the zoning district from I-1 (Light Industrial) to I-1C (Light Industrial) for additional height and density. The I-1C zone allows for the development of a commercial building containing light industrial and office uses, up to 6.0 FSR.
The I‑1C District allows for:
A maximum floor space ratio (FSR) of 6.0, of which a minimum one-third of the net floor area is to be comprised of light industrial uses
A maximum building height of 46.5 m (152.5 ft.).
This compares with the site’s current I-1 District zoning which allows for up to 3.0 FSR and 18.3 m (60 ft.) height.
The Broadway Plan and the Employment Lands and Economy Review (ELER) identified this location as suitable to deliver new industrial and office space. The new zoning district also retains and expands industrial lands which aligns with directions in the Metro Vancouver Regional Growth Strategy and the City’s Regional Context Statement for the protection of industrial lands.
The images below provide basic examples of form of development options under the I-1C zone. Applicants will be required to provide architectural drawings that align with the Mount Pleasant Employment-Intensive Industrial Rezoning Policy and Guidelines at a future Development Permit process. Application drawings will be available for viewing at that time.
Form and massing options for future developments
This rezoning process does not contain a Q&A section. Questions can still be emailed to staff at any time.