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CITYDOCS-#4353664-v5-Zoning Bylaw 3000 1996 (2022) Office Consolidation working copy

6 Mar 2023

(b) Despite the definition of “lot” contained in Part 2 of this Bylaw, a lot in the RM-2 zone may consist of two or more contiguous parcels of land (including air space parcels) where: (i) the use of land and gross floor areas of buildings on such parcels taken together comply with the provisions of the RM-2 zone; (ii) the parcels are subject of a development providing for the parcels to be develo. [...] (b) Despite the definition of “lot” contained in Part 2 of this Bylaw, a lot in the RM-3 zone may consist of two or more contiguous parcels of land (including air space parcels) where: (i) the use of land and gross floor areas of buildings on such parcels taken together comply with the provisions of the RM-3 zone; (ii) the parcels are subject of a development providing for the parcels to be develo. [...] (b) Despite the definition of “lot” contained in Part 2 of this Bylaw, a lot in the RM-4 zone may consist of two or more contiguous parcels of land (including air space parcels) where: (i) the use of land and gross floor areas of buildings on such parcels taken together comply with the provisions of the RM-4 zone; (ii) the parcels are subject of a development providing for the parcels to be develo. [...] (b) Despite the definition of “lot” contained in Part 2 of this Bylaw, a lot in the RM-5 zone may consist of two or more contiguous parcels of land (including air space parcels) where: (i) the use of land and gross floor areas of buildings on such parcels taken together comply with the provisions of the RM-5 zone; (ii) the parcels are subject of a development providing for the parcels to be develo. [...] (b) Despite the definition of “lot” contained in Part 2 of this Bylaw, a lot in the RM-6 zone may consist of two or more contiguous parcels of land (including air space parcels) where: (i) the use of land and gross floor areas of buildings on such parcels taken together comply with the provisions of the RM-6 zone; (ii) the parcels are subject of a development providing for the parcels to be develo.

Authors

lroberts

Pages
42
Published in
Canada