85 to 89 Columbia St W and 300 Hemlock St
Application to amend zoning for 85-89 Columbia St. W. and 300 Hemlock St.
Changes to the Official Plan and the Zoning Bylaw for this location are required before a permit can be issued. This means that they submit an application that is reviewed by city planners and other agencies plus city council before anything can be built.
MHBC Planning is proposing to build an 8-storey mixed-use building with a height of 27.5 metres.
Zoning bylaw changes requested include :
- build a tower set back 2.0 metres above the planned podium where a minimum of 3.0 metres is required
- allow balconies of the tower to extend and align with the podium façade
- allow parking around the building and not just behind it
View the documents submitted by the development company under Supporting Documents on this page for more details and drawings.
Building height, units, housing types
Tallest tower: 8 storeys
Number of units: 136
Unit sizes: mix of one, two and three bedrooms
Housing types: 1778 rentals, 1682 condominiums, 96 townhouses
Non-residential units
Four commercial units
Parking
Parking: 77
Bicycle parking: 38
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Images are provided by the applicant and may not reflect the final design approved by the Planning Department.
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