The ARP is relatively new (2014) and has a bold vision for University Avenue and 114 Street corridors. However, the nuts and bolts for implementation are not quite there. The Plan neither identifies neither quantifies the funds to implement the vision. It limits to refer to Neighbourhood Renewal...
It started well butwere mixed feelings about our ask for more building height and floor area ratio as trade off for the amenities the developer is willing to built to implement the vision in the ARP.
But our ARP amendment is not just about more development rights. We think this location is...
It's coming as soon as the application is resubmitted to the City. Dave (https://edmonton.skyrisecities.com/forum/members/daveography.64662/) will receive the renderings before the end of the week.
The sun shadow and wind impact studies demonstrate that the impacts of a 6- vs. a 4-storey building is negligible. Setacks and stepbacks are larger than the Zoning Bylaw requires for RA8/RA9 developments.
We’re confirmed for the formal presentation to EDC on November 19, 2019. We will show, among other things, upgraded renderings, a conceptual landscape plan and our vision for activating the back lane. This presentation is open to the public.
Thank you for sharing those images. I’m the Project Manager on this project and our team is very excited about this opportunity. I’d be happy to provide more information about this proposal.