cover image: SECTION 6 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS - 6.1 Number of Principal Buildings on a Lot: 6.2 Location and Siting of Buildings and Uses: (B/L No. 14065-19-11-18)

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SECTION 6 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS - 6.1 Number of Principal Buildings on a Lot: 6.2 Location and Siting of Buildings and Uses: (B/L No. 14065-19-11-18)

24 Feb 2023

(B/L 9663-91-12-16) (6) The height of a detached accessory building shall be measured from the calculated average natural grade of all sides of the building to the highest point of the structure, subject to the applicable exceptions in subsections (3) and (4), except that the height of a detached garage or carport may be measured from the finished grade at the point used for vehicular access. [...] 14184-20-09-14) (3) In the R Districts, for the purpose of providing vehicular access to a basement or cellar, the surface of the ground adjoining a building may be lowered without affecting the determination between a basement and cellar, or the calculation of principal building height, if the lowered surface does not exceed a width of 6.7 m (22 ft.) along the wall. [...] 14542-23-02-13) (4) In the R Districts, for the purpose of providing pedestrian access to a basement or cellar, the surface of the ground adjoining a building may be lowered without affecting the determination between a basement and cellar or the calculation of principal building height, if the lowered surface is not on the same side of the building as a depressed vehicular access and does not (B/. [...] 11154-00-11-06) (c) In M Districts the required side yard on each side of the principal building may be reduced to a minimum of 10 percent of the lot width, except that where a principal building is constructed to the side lot line, the width of the other side yard may be reduced to a minimum of 20 percent of the lot width. [...] For the purpose of this section of the Bylaw, where the number of floors of the adjacent section on any side of the over- height portion(s) are not equal the greater number of floors shall apply, (b) less the lesser of: (i) the area of the over-height portion(s) of the building; or (ii) 9.2 m2 (100.1 sq.ft), For each dwelling unit with a ceiling which exceeds the height specified in this section (.

Authors

Therese Nielsen

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24
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Canada