The The Zoning and Development By-law is a collection of regulations that govern how development may occur in the various zones in the City of Vancouver. Each zone has its own unique requirements for development, although some similarities may occur in related zones. These requirements are described in the individual District Schedules.
The Zoning and Development By-law is laid out as follows:
There is a section of Bulletins, including General Administration Bulletins and zone specific administration bulletins, which is not officially part of the By-law, but included with it. These are additional explanations of particular issues or questions that have arisen as a result of actual developments. This material is meant to provide further clarification on the interpretation of the By-law about these issues. The items are listed alphabetically. The ‘General’ items section applies to all zones. Others are grouped by zone: for example, the "RS" section refers only to residential development issues in RS areas. It would be prudent to check this section for any applicable items when planning a development.
First is the explanatory note and the table of contents. The first page gives the date to which this particular By-law has been updated, a short explanation of its organization, a description of how you may subscribe for amendments, a few words about the accompanying zoning map, and a reference to the Official Development Plan By-laws. This is a separate book containing all the official development plans for False Creek, False Creek North, Downtown, Central Waterfront, Downtown Eastside/Oppenheimer, First Shaughnessy, Southeast Granville Slopes, and Coal Harbour zoning areas. This additional regulatory material has been included in a separate binder due to the volume and complexity of the material.
Next are sections 2 to 16. Section 2 includes the definition of terms used in the By-law. These are described at some length, and include explanations of the different ‘use’ categories. Sections 3 to 16 give information on the authority of the Director of Planning, what documentation is required in an application for submission, when a permit is or is not required, enforcement penalties, and some important general & additional regulations that apply to various types of developments. It is important to read through these sections when planning a development to ensure vital requirements are not overlooked.
Following this are the District Zoning Schedules for all zones. These are grouped into "R" for residential zones, "C" for commercial zones, "M & I" for industrial zones, "HA" for historical areas, and "CD" for the comprehensive development districts which are further detailed in the Official Development Plan By-laws. The binder tabs make it relatively easy to find the appropriate zone.
Immediately after the district schedules is another important section the "General Schedules" section which details the locations of landscape setbacks and building lines. Next comes the "Appendices" section "A" to "M" which has extracts from the Vancouver Charter, information on panels and boards such as the Board of Variance and Urban Design Panel, as well as tables of fees, metric/imperial equivalents, a list of historical building sites and information on Demolitions.
There is an "Index" section at the back of the By-law for easy reference to specific material.
The district zoning schedules themselves are all documented in identical format. Each district zoning schedule has the following five sections:
Intent:
a statement of what this particular zone is meant to achieve.
Outright Approval Uses:
a list of uses that are permitted in the zone subject to all provisions of the By-law, and in compliance with the conditions and regulations of the District Schedule.
Conditional Approval Uses:
a list of uses which may be approved with conditions after considering the intent of the schedule and all applicable policies and guidelines and the submission of any advisory group, property owner or tenant, in addition to all other relevant provisions of the By-law and in compliance with the conditions and regulations of the District Schedule.
Regulations
which apply to developments in the District Schedule.
Relaxation of Regulations
which may be permitted in the District Schedule.