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Old Posted Oct 4, 2018, 12:14 AM
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EDMONTON | Hat @ Old Strathcona | 20-18-15 storeys









Northwest Tower (Tower A): approximately 18 storeys (60 metres) in height
Southwest Tower (Tower B): approximately 15 storeys (50 metres) in height
Southeast Tower (Tower C): approximately 20 storeys (66 metres) in height
A maximum of 495 dwellings
Overall Floor Area Ratio of 5.0
Maximum Tower Floor Plate of 800 sq. m
A minimum of 1 vehicular and 0.5 bicycle parking stalls per suite with 1 visitor parking space for every 25 suites
150 publicly-accessible parking stalls

Public Amenity Contributions
Affordable housing in line with the City’s Developer-Sponsored Affordable Housing Policy
Contributions in line with the City’s Community Amenity Contributions Policy. The development currently proposes a variety of contributions including:
A minimum of 10 three-bedroom units that are family-oriented
Streetscape improvements along 80 Avenue NW, 81 Avenue NW and 105 Street NW
A publicly-accessible corridor through the site
Public art contribution in the amount of $7.00 per sq. m of floor area (approximately $300,000 based on the current proposed Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 5.0 and the site size)

https://www.edmonton.ca/residential_neig...dress&utm_campaign=southsconalotrezoning
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