Official Community Plan
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NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
Built Form Ground-oriented and low-rise buildings
These areas include smaller-scale mixed-use areas (than Town Centres) that include a diversity of destinations and housing choices. These secondary growth locations include lands along the E&N railway corridor between 5th and 17th Streets, around the Lake Trail Community School, the Tin Town area, and a new neighbourhood centre to be planned around the intersection of Ryan Road and Anderton Road. Policies 1. Allow a diversity of multi-residential housing choices, small scale commercial uses, and
Permitted Uses • Multi-unit residential • Mixed use
• Commercial – small scale • Small art studios & offices • Community services and amenities • Institutional use • Supportive and transitional housing • Long-term care • Maker spaces and live-work studios
other supportive uses to promote the establishment of a complete community and 10-minute neighbourhood .
GREEN ROOF HOMES SOLAR PANELS
URBAN AGRICULTURE
ROOFTOP AMENITY
GROUND ORIENTED HOMES
OPPORTUNITIES FOR FOOD VENDORS
URBAN AGRICULTURE
PARKING LOCATED TO THE REAR
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING
URBAN AGRICULTURE
BICYCLE FACILITIES
RAINGARDEN AND TRAFFIC CALMING
ACCESSIBLE DESIGN AND REST AREAS
COMMERCIAL SERVICES AND AMENITIES
CORNER PLAZA
Figure B-4 Artist rendering showing a Neighbourhood Centre. Climate-friendly design opportunities featured.
PART B Managing Growth
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