The 75 dwelling units/ha maximum from the R-CG District doesn’t apply to parcels designated with the H-GO District.
Some residents of West Hillhurst are raising concerns about a proposed development on Calgary’s 19th Street, specifically around snow removal, parking and waste container issues.
“I don’t feel like the citizens are being heard,” said Samji, who has been expressing her concerns to the city for months.She said she’d be OK with 15 unites but not 18 plus 18 secondary suites.The developer says the proposed land-use change and development vision will realize new and much-needed rental housing options in West Hillhurst.
“We can reconfigure it accordingly to make it more palatable to the communities around the area and hopefully less imposing on the streets,” Wong said.According to the city, in the R-CG district, the density maximum is 75 dwelling units per hectare plus secondary suites because secondary suites don’t count towards the unit density of a development. But the 75 dwelling units/ha maximum from the R-CG District doesn’t apply to parcels designated with the H-GO District.
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