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FAR designation
Floor Area Ratio -- it is the ratio of the sum of all floor areas in a building to the size of a lot. If one is building on a 100' X 100' lot for example (or 10,000 sq.ft.) then the total allowable floor area for the building would be 7 times (FAR 7) that or 70,000 square feet. This particular parcel looks to be about 200' X 250' = 50,000 sq. ft. If so, the allowable building size (not including parking areas and mechanical and service areas) would be 350,000 sq. ft. If, for example, we assume (hate that word) a floor plate of 20,000 sq. ft. then the allowable building height (also assuming no other restrictions) would be 17 floors. If the typical floor plate is 15,000 sq. ft. then the allowable height would be 23 floors. It might be safe to suggest this tower will be between 17 and 23 floors.
 
Looks great - its also official flower of the city.

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How hardy are they? Could we plant (Dr. Evil voice) 1,000,000 along entranceways, 109st, Gateway, Sask Dr., and other key areas?
 
How hardy are they? Could we plant (Dr. Evil voice) 1,000,000 along entranceways, 109st, Gateway, Sask Dr., and other key areas?
I'm not sure how they feel about road salt and gravel, most plants don't like that so much.

However, the one in the picture seems quite hardy. :)
 
^^ I saw that earlier today when passing through. I'm thinking this is probably for Rohit
It is, Rohit's Building Permit for their next 6-storey, 99-unit Stadium Yards building (will be the first of two buildings on that site) was submitted at the end of January. The parking courtyard in the photo faces south for reference.

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