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Zoning amendment adopted to facilitate four-plexes
On March 9, City of Cranbrook council adopted the Zoning Amendment Bylaw for property on 10th Street South to rezone the property from R-6 High Density Residential to R-1 Residential.
The proposed development of the property would be an 11-lot fee-simple subdivision, to allow the construction of townhouse residential units, in the form of four-plexes.
The proposal is consistent with the densities and the forms described in the OCP Land Use Designations, city staff reported.
The current R-6 zone limits the form of residential construction to apartments. While an apartment may be appropriate in the neighborhood, the four-plex townhomes appear to align better with the Medium Density OCP Land Use and the current neighborhood character.
The technical review suggests that the R-1 zoning achieves a density of 44 individual units (four units/ lot), which aligns with the permitted 35-80 units/ha under the Medium Density Residential, the city noted.
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