Streetwall definition
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The proposed development agreement also includes requirements for: • Landscaping and landscaped buffers • Amenity space • External appearance • Streetwall articulation and streetwall design; and • Parking As noted in the July 31, 2018 staff report, Halifax and West Community Council could not decide on the proposed development agreement until the MPS and LUB amendments became effective.
Street A public or private way within the Project open to general public use including thoroughfares designated by City Ordinance, or as identified in Appendix E (Circulation) of this Agreement, excluding alleys and driveways Streetwall That portion of the building base which is directly adjacent to the street right of way and provides a sense of enclosure to Public Space.
Where a building is not present, the Streetwall may be established by other architectural or vertical landscape elements.
Streetwall Stepback, Tower Side Yard Setback, and Balcony encroachment - Site specific regulations for streetwall stepback, tower side yard setback, and balcony encroachments are provided in the development agreement for the high-rise portion of the development to achieve the overall density and built form objectives of the Dartmouth Cove FGN, while also ensuring good design that algins with standards and intent of the Regional Centre SMPS and LUB.
Streetwall Stepback 4.5 metres (high-rise building) 3 metres (high-rise building) Tower Side Yard Setback 6 metres (high-rise building) 4.5 metres (high-rise building) Balconies Permitted to project if greater setbacks are provided.
Specifically, the Floor Area, Building Dimensions, Streetwall Stepback, Tower Side Yard Setback, and Balcony variations are provided to ensure a built form that permits the density allowed for the site (which is established under Policies F-11(d), F-11(l), and Map 13); ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Park Setback variation is to ensure Policy F-11(d)(iv) is met, which requires appropriate setbacks from Martins Park.