749 W 33rd Ave text amendment

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This application was approved by Council at Public Hearing on July 25, 2024.

The City of Vancouver has received a text amendment application for 749 West 33rd Avenue. The proposal is to amend the CD-1 (82) (Comprehensive Development) District By-law. The proposed amendment includes:

  • The development of a 13-storey, 240 bed Long Term Care Facility;
  • The addition of Multiple Dwelling Uses to allow for six and 13-storey rental residential buildings; and
  • An increase in the allowable geodetic heights to allow for the above mentioned developments to 131.5 m for the long term care facility building and 123.8 m for the rental residential buildings.

Note: the 1.4 FSR density allowed in CD-1(82) is not proposed to increase.

This application is being considered under the Rezoning Policy for the Cambie Corridor.

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.

The City of Vancouver has received a text amendment application for 749 West 33rd Avenue. The proposal is to amend the CD-1 (82) (Comprehensive Development) District By-law. The proposed amendment includes:

  • The development of a 13-storey, 240 bed Long Term Care Facility;
  • The addition of Multiple Dwelling Uses to allow for six and 13-storey rental residential buildings; and
  • An increase in the allowable geodetic heights to allow for the above mentioned developments to 131.5 m for the long term care facility building and 123.8 m for the rental residential buildings.

Note: the 1.4 FSR density allowed in CD-1(82) is not proposed to increase.

This application is being considered under the Rezoning Policy for the Cambie Corridor.

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.