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City of Surrey Public Hearing, Bylaws: June 10, 2024

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MEETING DATE: MONDAY JUNE 10, 2024: PUBLIC HEARING

ELECTRONIC MEETING AT CITY HALL

13450 - 104 AVENUE, SURREY, BC

COMMENCING: 7PM

LIVE-STREAMED AT www.surrey.ca

These applications are at the Public Hearing stage, which is a critical time for public input. Please see surrey.ca for Public Hearing items located north of Colebrook Road/52 Avenue.

“Surrey Official Community Plan Bylaw, 2013, No. 18020, Amendment Bylaw, 2024, No. 21272”

“Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment Bylaw, 2024, No. 21273”

Planning Report—Application No. 7920-0278-00 and 7920-0278-01

Location: 9130 – 176 Street (9126 – 176 Street); 17696, 17718 and 17734 – 92 Avenue

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Purpose of Bylaws and Development Variance Permit: The applicant is requesting to amend the Official Community Plan Figure 3: General Land Use Designations for a portion of the site shown shaded in solid grey and labelled Block A on the location map from Urban to Multiple Residential. The proposal also includes rezoning a portion of the site shown shaded in dark grey and labelled Block A from General Agriculture Zone to Multiple Residential 45 Zone, rezoning a portion of the site shown hatched and labelled as Block B from General Agriculture Zone to Multiple Residential 30 Zone, and rezoning a portion of the site shown cross hatched and labelled as Block C from General Agriculture Zone to Single Family Residential Zone in order to permit a phased, multiple unit residential development consisting of two 5-storey apartment buildings and 162 ground-oriented townhouses, detention pond, pump station and parkland in Anniedale-Tynehead. The exact location and area definition of the lands being amended can be found in the Survey Plan contained within the bylaws.

In addition, the proposal includes a Development Variance Permit to reduce the minimum side yard (east and west) setbacks from 6 metres to 3 metres to the building face of all buildings for proposed Lot 2, to reduce the minimum lot area from 2,000 square metres to 590 square metres for proposed remnant Lot 4, and to reduce the minimum lot width from 30 metres to 5 metres for proposed remnant Lot 4.

“Surrey Official Community Plan Bylaw, 2013, No. 18020, Amendment Bylaw, 2024, No. 21176”

“Surrey Comprehensive Development Zone 186 (CD 186), Bylaw, 2024, No. 21177”

Planning Report—Application No. 7923-0106-00

Location: 9884 and 9892 – 138 Street; 9883 and 9897 – 138A Street

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Purpose of Bylaws: The applicant is requesting to amend the Official Community Plan Figure 16: Downtown Densities for the subject site shown shaded in grey on the location map from 3.5 FAR to 7.5 FAR. The proposal also includes rezoning the same site from Single Family Residential Zone to Comprehensive Development Zone in order to develop a 33-storey high-rise residential tower consisting of approximately 343 dwelling units.

“Surrey Comprehensive Development Zone 213 (CD 213), Bylaw, 2024, No. 21268”

Planning Report – Application No. 7923-0344-00

Location: 10441 - 132 Street

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Purpose of Bylaw and Development Variance Permit: The applicant is requesting to rezone the site shown shaded in grey on the location map from Single Family Residential Zone to Comprehensive Development Zone in order to develop an addition to the existing Kwantlen Park Secondary School.

In addition, the proposal includes a Development Variance Permit to reduce the total number of required off-street parking spaces for secondary public schools from 288 to 232 (a reduction of 56 spaces), for Kwantlen Park Secondary School.

“Surrey Official Community Plan Bylaw, 2013, No. 18020, Amendment Bylaw, 2024, No. 21275”

“Surrey Zoning Bylaw, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment Bylaw, 2024, No. 21276”

Designation of Transit-Oriented Areas and Changes to Off-Street Parking Requirements Related to Provincial Housing Legislation Corporate Report No. R089.

Purpose of Bylaws: To designate Transit-Oriented Areas and introduce associated density and height provisions and to revise residential off-street parking requirements within designated Transit-Oriented Areas.

“Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment Bylaw, 2024, No. 21277”

“Business License By-law, 1999, No. 13680, Amendment Bylaw, 2024, No. 21278”

Short-Term Rentals in Surrey – Bylaw Amendments - Corporate Report No. R094.

Purpose of Bylaws: To permit short-term rental in residential zones, mixed-use zones, agricultural zones and comprehensive development zones and to regulate businesses and licensing related to short-term rentals, bed and breakfasts, and boarders and lodgers in the City of Surrey.

Planning & Development

604.591.4441

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View Bylaws and related documents online at surrey.ca

Submit online at www.surrey.ca or email City Clerk at clerks@surrey.ca

Fax or mail a letter to City Hall:

13450 - 104 Avenue,

Surrey, BC, V3T 1V8

Fax: 604-501-7578

Follow the registration process at surrey.ca/city-goverment/council-meetings/attending-and-participating-public-hearings



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