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Originally Posted by Migrant_Coconut
99.99% sure that "minimum allowable" means "no density allowed under 5.0." Holy carp.
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It means municipalities must have a plan in place that allows developers to build up to 5 FAR, and up to 20 stories, in locations within 200m of a transit station. Then 4 FAR in the next ring, between 200m and 400m, and 3 FAR between 400m and 800m. Municipalities can permit more density, but not less.
That has significant implications in some places, especially older stations that haven't been developed much, but it's not dramatically more density in some station locations covered by more recent plans like Cambie or Broadway, or along what was once called the Evergreen Line, for example.
I'm not sure it's a given that developers will chose to max out the allowable - if they're building wood frame they can only build 6 storeys under current regulations. Until the guidelines on setbacks etc are published, it won't be clear how it all works.
I also don't see anything about mixed use, or existing industrial or commercial zoning, which has been important in putting retail in new locations, and retaining industrial and office development.