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File #: 15-491    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 10/28/2015 In control: Council
On agenda: 11/2/2015 Final action: 11/2/2015
Title: Development Permit, 519 Foster Street, PID 004-804-589 Lot A, Suburban Lot 36, Esquimalt District, Plan 12731
Attachments: 1. Staff Report DEV-15-055, 2. Schedule A - DP000057, 3. Schedule B - OCP Zoning Site Context, 4. Schedule C - Developer Narrative, 5. Schedule D - Developer Response to DRC
REQUEST FOR DECISION

DATE: October 28, 2015 Report No. DEV-15-055
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Trevor Parkes, Senior Planner
SUBJECT:

Title
Development Permit, 519 Foster Street, PID 004-804-589 Lot A, Suburban Lot 36, Esquimalt District, Plan 12731
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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That Council resolves that Development Permit No. DP000057, attached as Schedule A to Staff Report DEV-15-055, respecting the character of the development, including landscaping, and the siting, form, exterior design and finish of four (4) townhouse dwelling units, detailed on architectural plans provided by T-Square Design and Consulting, stamped "Received September 4, 2015", and on the landscape plan provided by Koi Dragon Enterprises, stamped "Received October 25, 2015" and sited in accordance with the survey plan prepared by Island Land Surveying Ltd., stamped "Received September 4, 2015", be approved, and staff be directed to issue the permit subject to receipt of the required landscape security and register the notice on the title, of the property identified as, PID 004-804-589, Lot A, Suburban Lot 36, Esquimalt District, Plan 12731 [519 Foster Street].
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RELEVANT POLICY:

Official Community Plan Bylaw, 2006, No. 2646
Zoning Bylaw, 1992, No 2050
Development Application Procedures and Fees Bylaw, 2012, No. 2791
Parking Bylaw, 1992, No. 2011


STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:

This Request for Decision does not directly relate to a specific strategic objective

BACKGROUND:


Purpose of the Application

This site is located within Development Permit Area No. 1 - Multi-Unit Residential; therefore a development permit is required to ensure the application meets the intent of the design guidelines contained in Section 9.3 of the Township's Official Community Plan [Schedule B].

The applicant proposes to remove the existing duplex and replace it with four new townhouse dwelling units detailed in the architectural p...

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