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By Tartan Triton (anonymous) | Posted December 30, 2010 at 08:42:16
Here's an interactive zoning map of the King Road site, and a guide to the crazy quilt of permitted uses: goo.gl/ibI9d
By-Law 4000-3
http://cms.burlington.ca/Page3290.aspx?ContainerPageDefID=11&TemplateID=3
BC1 (Business Corridor)
http://cms.burlington.ca/zoning/Part3/part_3_4_bc1_zone_regulations.htm
O2 (Open Space)
http://cms.burlington.ca/zoning/Part10/part_10_5_o2_zone.htm
CE-412 (Employment Commercial)
http://cms.burlington.ca/zoning/Part4/part_4_5_ca_zone_regulations.htm
http://cms.burlington.ca/zoning/Part14/exception_412.htm
H-GE1-410 (Holding Zone)
http://cms.burlington.ca/zoning/Part11/part_11_1_h_zone.htm
http://cms.burlington.ca/zoning/Part14/exception_410.htm
"1. Prior to the removal of the 'H' Holding symbol prefix, the following uses are permitted: All uses permitted in a GE1 zone except for an indoor or outdoor sports arena and/or stadium.
2. Following removal of the 'H' Holding symbol prefix, the following additional uses are permitted: An indoor or outdoor sports arena and/or stadium with a maximum seating capacity of 9,000 persons"
H-XME-411 (Holding Zone)
http://cms.burlington.ca/zoning/Part11/part_11_1_h_zone.htm
http://cms.burlington.ca/zoning/Part14/exception_411.htm
"1. Permitted uses:
(a) Prior to the removal of the 'H' Holding symbol prefix, the following uses are permitted: Uses permitted in a GE1 zone, except for an indoor or outdoor sports arena and/or stadium.
(b) Following removal of the 'H' Holding symbol prefix, the following additional uses are permitted: Uses permitted in an MXE zone [Restaurant/Nightclub], subject to MXE zone regulations, except that Part 5, Table 5.4.2, Maximum Floor Area per Retail use, shall not apply.
(c) Notwithstanding the above, if a building permit(s) has been issued for the construction of a recreational or entertainment facility consisting of a sports arena and/or stadium on the adjacent GE1-410 zoned lands to the south, the following uses are permitted following the removal of the 'H' Holding symbol prefix: Uses permitted in an MXC zone, except for residential uses, supermarket/grocery store and large building supply store. These uses are subject to MXC zone regulations, except that Part 5, Section 4.5, Minimum Building Height, shall not apply.
By-Law 4000-3
http://cms.burlington.ca/Page3290.aspx?ContainerPageDefID=11&TemplateID=3
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