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PART 6: MULTI-RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
Division 4: Multi-Residential – Contextual Medium Profile (M-C2) (M-C2f#d#) District
Purpose
595
The Multi-Residential — Contextual Medium Profile District:
b
has Multi-Residential Development that will typically have higher numbers of Dwelling Units and traffic generation than low density residential dwellings and the M-CG and M-C1 Districts;
e
has Multi-Residential Development where intensity is measured by floor area ratio to provide flexibility in building form and Dwelling Unit size and number;
f
allows for varied building height and front setback areas in a manner that reflects the immediate context;
j
provides landscaping to complement the design of the development and to help screen and buffer elements of the development that may have impacts on residents or nearby parcels.
Permitted Uses
596
1
The following uses are permitted uses in the Multi-Residential — Contextual Medium Profile District:
2
The following uses are permitted uses on a parcel that has a building used or previously used as a Community Recreation Facility or School Authority — School:
Discretionary Uses
597
1
The following uses are discretionary uses in the Multi-Residential — Contextual Medium Profile District:
2
The following uses are additional discretionary uses if they are located in buildings used or previously used as Community Recreation Facility or School Authority — School in the Multi-Residential — Contextual Medium Profile District:
3
The following uses are additional discretionary uses on a parcel in the Multi-Residential — Contextual Medium Profile District that has a building used or previously used as School Authority — School:
4
The following uses are additional discretionary uses on a parcel that has an existing building used as a Place of Worship — Large or Place of Worship — Medium provided any new development proposed does not result in the increase of any assembly area:
Rules
598
In addition to the rules in this District, all uses in this District must comply with:
d
the applicable rules for the Special Purpose — Community Service District for those uses referenced in sections 596(2) and 597(2) and (3).
Floor Area Ratio
2
(2) The maximum floor area ratio for all buildings on parcels designated M-C2 District is the number following the letter "f" when indicated on the Land Use District Maps, which must be less than 2.5.
Setback Area
601
The depth of all setback areas must be equal to the minimum contextual multi-residential building setback and building setback required in section 602.
Building Setbacks
602
1
Unless otherwise referenced in subsection (2), the minimum building setback from a property line shared with a street is the greater of:
2
The minimum building setback from a property line shared with a street for a street-oriented multi-residential building is a minimum of the contextual multi-residential building setback less 1.5 metres.
4
Unless otherwise referenced in subsection (5), the minimum building setback from a property line shared with another parcel is 1.2 metres.
5
The minimum building setback from a property line shared with another parcel for a street-oriented multi-residential building is zero metres when the adjoining parcel is designated:
Building Height and Cross Section
604
1
Unless otherwise referenced in subsections (2) and (3), the maximum building height is 16.0 metres.
2
Where a parcel shares a property line with a parcel designated with a low density residential district, M-CG or H-GO District, the maximum building height:
b
increases proportionately to a maximum of 16.0 metres measured from grade at a distance of 5.0 metres from the shared property line.
b
16.0 metres measured from grade at a distance greater than 3.0 metres from that shared property line.
4
The maximum area of a horizontal cross section through a building at 14.0 metres above average grade must not be greater than 40.0 per cent of the maximum area of a horizontal cross section through the building between average grade and 12.0 metres.
Illustration 5: Building Height and Cross Section in the Multi-Residential Contextual Medium Profile (M-C2) District