Current DPA-1
Commercial, industrial, mixed-use, and multi-residential developments with three or more units
Proposed change: Remove three- and four-unit developments from this DPA
In 2024, the City of Courtenay adopted Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 3135 to comply with the Province’s Bill 44 – Housing Statutes Amendment Act 2023. This Act requires local governments to update zoning bylaws to allow Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing (SSMUH) on any lots zoned for single-family home or duplex use.
The newly adopted R-SSMUH zone applies to approximately 5,648 properties. It focuses on ground-oriented, multi-unit housing that can fit into existing single-dwelling neighbourhoods.
The next step is to update the City's Development Permit Areas (DPAs) that guide form and character of future developments to align with the density permitted in the R-SSMUH zone.
Below are the current DPAs with brief descriptions of the proposed changes. Draft revised DPAs and a survey will be posted here soon.
Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing (SSMUH) in Courtenay includes housing types such as:
Most properties in Courtenay zoned R-SSMUH are permitted up to four residential dwelling units if connected to community water and sewer services.
The proposed DPA changes mostly impact R-SSMUH properties.
Learn more about R-SSMUH zoning here.
Development Permit Areas (DPAs) are adopted by bylaw and guide land use and development to address community needs such as:
Within these designated areas, property owners may need development permits for new construction, land alternations or subdivision of a parcel (in addition to subdivision approval or building permits). Minor changes such as repairs, maintenance, painting or window replacement are exempt. (Find more info on applicable exemptions here.)
The City’s DPAs are designated in OCP Bylaw No. 3070 (2022), with guidelines found in Zoning Bylaw 2500 (2007). Both bylaws will need amendments to align with provincial policies and proposed changes.
The province discourages Municipalities requiring development permits for the form and character of smaller housing developments with up to six units. If design guidelines are needed, they must not unreasonably restrict the number or type of homes allowed in the R-SSMUH zone. Guidelines should:
For more information, refer to the Provincial Policy Manual.
The City currently has two form and character DPAs, each applied citywide based on development type. These DPAs include guidelines for urban design, energy and water conservation, greenhouse gas reduction and other environmental protection.
Commercial, industrial, mixed-use, and multi-residential developments with three or more units
Proposed change: Remove three- and four-unit developments from this DPA
Intensive residential form and character: duplexes, detached secondary units, heritage neighbourhoods, bare land stratas, mobile home parks.
Proposed changes:
This project is amending Development Permit Areas (DPA) in the City of Courtenay so that residential developments up to two residential dwelling units do not require development permits for form and character, and so that guidelines do not unreasonably restrict developments with three or four residential dwelling units.
This requires amending Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3070, 2022 (OCP), which designates and generally describes the DPA, and Zoning Bylaw No. 2500, 2007, which houses the detailed DPA guidelines.
The goal of this project is to help more homes get built faster by removing barriers to development, following provincial policy, while still considering other community goals reflected in development permit guidelines.
Housing scarcity is a major challenge in Courtenay and across BC. On June 12, 2024, Courtenay made it easier to build more homes in most residential neighbourhoods by re-zoning 5,648 properties across 16 residential zones to Residential Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing (R-SSMUH), following provincial requirements announced in 2023.
R-SSMUH allows up to four homes on most lots. However, the permitting process for building these homes can be lengthy, unclear and overly restrictive. New provincial policy aims to reduce or remove form and character development permitting in SSMUH zones. At the same time, these form and character elements are important for ensuring that new developments are liveable and fit well within their surroundings.
This project aims to strike a careful balance by reducing barriers to housing development of up to four units while maintaining the liveability and character of neighbourhoods.
This project is primarily designed to speed up the development of small-scale housing. The main people affected will be those looking for housing and those planning to develop R-SSMUH lots. Neighbours may also feel some impact from these changes.
While the proposed changes will apply to other types of lots, the impact will be smaller for lots that can already have more than four homes, or lots limited to one or two homes (such as those without sewer access).
This project is funded through the Community and Sustainability Planning special projects budget and is estimated to cost approximately $11,000.
Development Permit Areas for form and character apply city-wide. Proposed changes will mostly impact R-SSMUH lots.
You are in the right place to learn more about form and character Development Permit Areas (DPAs). This page will be updated with draft DPAs, a survey and details about an upcoming open house. You can also contact the City's Planning Division by emailing planning@courtenay.ca.
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