Examples of Rental Use Zoning Policy in a sentence
Rents for the replacement units will be in accordance with the Rental Use Zoning Policy.
The maximum density permitted may be up to 14.3 FAR, as outlined in Table 1, subject to conditions set out in the Burnaby Zoning Bylaw, Burnaby Rental Use Zoning Policy, and the approval of Council.
Eligible tenants who have received financial benefits under the previous Tenant Assistance Policy are eligible for a replacement unit only, as per the Rental Use Zoning Policy.
Under the Rental Use Zoning Policy - Rental Replacement Stream, tenants that are eligible for assistance under the Tenant Assistance Policy are to be provided the opportunity to move into a new replacement unit upon completion by way of their right of first refusal.
Prior to the commencement of the development and any demolition on thesite, the trees on the site identified as being retained on the approved plans, shall be protected in accordance with the measures set out in the submitted arboricultural statement prepared by Ecourban Ltd (Ref: 11234-AIA) submitted with application 11/01870/F.
The proposed rezoning application is consistent with the following policies and plans adopted by Council:• Corporate Strategic Plan (2022),• Regional Context Statement (2013),• Official Community Plan (1998),• Metrotown Downtown Plan (2017),• Economic Development Strategy (2007),• Social Sustainability Strategy (2016),• Transportation Plan (2021),• HOME: Housing and Homelessness Strategy (2021), and• Rental Use Zoning Policy (2020).
Under the Rental Use Zoning Policy, Rental Replacement Stream, tenants affected by redevelopment requiring rezoning must be given the opportunity to return to the replacement rental unit upon completion by way of their right of first refusal—at the same rent they paid at move-out from the application site, plus annual RTA permitted rent increases.
Following Council adoption of the Rental Use Zoning Policy and the TAP, City staff worked with the applicant to reinitiate the rezoning process for the four subject applications.
While Burnaby is anticipated to see a significant increase in the number of non-market rental units available at “Burnaby Affordable” rates (i.e. 20% below CMHC median rents) delivered through the Rental Use Zoning Policy (RUZP), there remains a gap for deeply affordable units for households with very low incomes, which require significant subsidies to achieve.
The proposed rezoning application is consistent with the following policies and plans adopted by Council: Edmonds Town Centre Plan (1994), Official Community Plan (1998), Economic Development Strategy (2007), Social, Sustainability Strategy (2011), Regional Context Statement (2013), Environmental Sustainability Strategy (2016), Climate Action Framework (2020), Rental Use Zoning Policy (2020), Transportation Plan (2021), Home Strategy (2021), and Corporate Strategic Plan (2022).