File #: BL-18-038    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Bylaw Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/8/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/11/2018 Final action:
Title: Bylaw 10/2018 - 23 Bellerose Drive (1st Reading) and Direct Control Permit Presented by: Lenore Mitchell, Senior Planner and Chelsea Thompson, Development Officer II
Attachments: 1. Bylaw 10-2018 - Bellerose Drive, 2. Approval Conditions of DP, 3. Location Map, 4. Site plan, 5. Indoor Storage Facility Elevations, 6. Typical Elevations, 7. Elevations, 8. Floorplans, 9. Landscape Plan, 10. Transcript of Public Meeting - Feb15-2017, 11. Powerpoint Presentation 23 Bellerose Drive PH Jul3-2018 Council
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Bylaw 10/2018 - 23 Bellerose Drive (1st Reading) and Direct Control Permit
Presented by: Lenore Mitchell, Senior Planner and Chelsea Thompson, Development Officer II

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RECOMMENDATION(S)
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1. That Bylaw 10/2018, being amendment 158 to Land Use Bylaw 9/2005, be read a first time.

2. That the Public Hearing on Bylaw 10/2018 and the Direct Control Development Permit No. DP- 2018- 000020, be scheduled for July 3, 2018.

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PURPOSE OF REPORT
The purpose of the report is to outline the proposed amendments to Schedule A of the Land Use Bylaw 9/2005 for a portion of 23 Bellerose from Direct Control (DC) District to Corridor Commercial (CC) District, and to describe the Direct Control Development Permit application for uses of indoor storage facility and mini-storage.

COUNCIL DIRECTION
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BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION
Site Location
The subject property is located at 23 Bellerose Drive, which is in the Inglewood neighbourhood. The legal description is Plan 862 2803, Block 3, Lot 5. The property is located along Bellerose Drive and Inglewood Drive, with commercial lands located to the east, west, and south sides of the site, and residential located on the north and northeast side of the site. Please refer to the attached Location Map. The site is districted Direct Control (DC), which allows Council the opportunity to determine appropriate land uses and impose standards and conditions.

The site has mature evergreen and deciduous trees along Bellerose Drive, and along Inglewood Drive is a grassed boulevard with a row of mature deciduous trees located towards the rear access of the site. The City has been re-planting trees along collector and arterial roadways, and expects that the existing trees along Bellerose Drive will be retained. Currently, there is a two-metre high wooden residential fence and a pre-existing chain link fence, dating from the former Standard General use, located on the northeast side of the site that ...

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