Development Permit Area definition

Development Permit Area means an area of land that is designated as
Development Permit Area means areas designated in the Official Community Plan where regulations apply governing the protection of the natural environment, the protection of development from hazardous conditions, the protection of farm land, revitalization of commercial areas, or the form and character of buildings, as permitted by the Local Government Act;
Development Permit Area means the areas so described within the Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 5434-1996 as Development Permit Area No. XVII, XIX, XX, XXVI, XXX.

Examples of Development Permit Area in a sentence

  • The Development Permit Area guidelines call for the use of high quality materials to enhance the quality and character of Uptown.

  • Some items identified by staff for consideration by the Panel are as follows: The Uptown Development Permit Area (DPA) design guidelines require that buildings of four to six storeys be set back by 3 meters (9’10”) from the building edge below at the fourth storey and higher, in order to reduce bulk and overshadowing.

  • Official Community Plan (OCP): The subject property is designated Single Family Low Density and is situated within Development Permit Area 1: Neighbourhood Residential (DPA1) for the regulation of form and character of commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential development within the Neighbourhood Residential.

  • Due to the current land use designation (RD), this site was not included in the Development Permit Area (DPA) for the Uptown commercial district.

  • The project architectural design and landscaping elements were reviewed against the applicable Development Permit Area 3: Inlet Centre and Development Permit Area 5: Hazardous Conditions guidelines.

  • The site is also located within Development Permit Area 5: Hazardous Conditions due to the potential of soil liquefaction during an earthquake event.

  • The site is also situated within 800m of both the Inlet Centre and ▇▇▇▇▇ Centre Station Transit Oriented Areas created as a result of the Province’s enactment of Bill 47, permitting development up to eight storeys in height and a Floor Area Ratio of 3.0. Lastly, the site is located within Development Permit Area 5 (DPA5) – Hazardous Lands due to the potential for soil liquefaction during a seismic event.


More Definitions of Development Permit Area

Development Permit Area means a development permit area established in the Official Community Plan and a reference to a named development permit area means a reference to the development permit area so named in the Official Community Plan;
Development Permit Area means the areas so described within the current Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Bylaw as Development Permit Areas; areas that have been designated under the Local Government Act as requiring issuance of a development permit prior to the commencement of development.
Development Permit Area means an area designated by the Local Trust Committee where the impacts of development may be significant and there are objectives and guidelines in Part 7 of this OCP. Property owners are required to obtain a Development Permit prior to any land development;
Development Permit Area means a development permit area created by an Official Community Plan adopted by the City of Nanaimo. "CITY" means the City of Nanaimo. "COUNCIL" means the Council of the City of Nanaimo.
Development Permit Area means a development permit area created by an Official Community Plan adopted by the City of Nanaimo. "CITY" means the City of Nanaimo. "COUNCIL" means the Council of the City of Nanaimo. “ESTIMATED COST” means the estimated value of all construction proposed in connection with the Development for which the application is made as determined by the City. "OFFICER" means a person holding the offices of the City of Nanaimo as set out in this bylaw. “ZONING BYLAW” means the City of Nanaimo “ZONING BYLAW 1993NO. 4000” and amendments thereto and any subsequent bylaws which may be enacted in substitution thereof.