RM-6, RM-7 High Density Multi-Dwelling District
(medium or high profile, high density residential buildings)
This form below can be filled out
online or a printable PDF file can be filled in and faxed to 403-244-4129. Click
here for the printable PDF file.
Before reviewing the plans you might find it convenient to print this form and
keep it on hand as you evaluate the proposed project. Your evaluation will
be easier if you have handy access to the questions and can take notes as you
review the plans.
Development Permit File Number
Location and Operation
Relationship to surrounding community - What are the surrounding land uses adjacent to the site? Does the location of the building adversely affect any of the activities on those lands?
Operation - Will the operation of the business have any adverse effect(s) on adjacent land use(s), taking into account hours of operation, vehicular noise, exhaust, etc.? Have measures been taken to minimize these impacts? (i.e. vehicular traffic, headlight glare, order boards, etc. positioned away from residential activity)
Scale of business - Is there a business in the building? Is the scale of the business such that it will be drawing on clientele from beyond the immediate neighbourhood (therefore potentially contributing to excessive pedestrian and vehicular traffic)?
Building Structure/Design
Appearance - Does the building's exterior compliment or conflict with the general aesthetic of the community?
Walls and windows - Does the location of windows provide adequate
surveillance
of the immediate property? If applicable, do they respect neighbours' privacy? Are there any blank walls that should have windows?
Projections - Are there any projections in the design of the building that may affect
surveillance of the development either from within it or from outside?
Shadowing - Does the design of the building promote unnecessary or excessive shadowing on the immediate property or on that of adjacent property?
Sightlines - Does the design of the building promote
surveillance of the property both inside and out? Does the design of the building promote or hinder
surveillance onto the street? Does the design of the building allow
surveillance or visibility into it from the street? Consider any unnecessary massing and balconies.
Common areas within the building - Where are the common areas located in the building? Are these areas designed in such a way that they provide adequate opportunity for
surveillance? Are there multiple
access points to the common areas? (i.e. Is there more than one way in or out of the common areas?) If applicable, are the common areas designed in such a manner that permits visual
access prior to entry?
Access points
Pedestrian - Is the building designed in such a way that the
access points to the property are clearly defined or visible from within it? Are the
access points to the building secure? How many points of entry have direct
access to grade? Are all the
access points to the building visible from the street? Is
access
for disabled persons provided and easy to get to?
Walkways – Are there walkways? Do the walkways provide visible
access and a clear indication of
territoriality and
transition differentiating between public sidewalk and semi-private walkways including the building’s perimeter and lobby area? This can be achieved through the use of different surface materials.
Garages and Parking
Parking - Is the parking for the development attached and provided above ground or underground?
Above-ground parking - Is the parking such that there is surveillance of the vehicle(s) from any part of the
unit(s)/development?
Garage and Access - is the garage's common vehicle entry clearly visible from inside the unit/home? If not, would a window improve this condition? Are there blind spots that affect
surveillance near the common entrance to the garage from the street/alley?
Shared parking/garage parking - Does the design of the driveway to the covered parking/parkade provide opportunity for maximum
surveillance of the alley? A flared apron or recessed opening at the alley is recommended. Does the location of the pedestrian
access point(s) provide safe
access to the garage or driveway? (consider traffic,
surveillance) Do visitors have safe and secure
access to the building from visitor parking?
Sightlines - Does the location of the garage(s) and/or driveway(s) provide opportunity for
surveillance to and from the units and common property as well as onto the street/alley?
Landscaping, Vegetation and Site
Fencing - What is the function of the fence? Does the fencing serve a purpose of
property definition or controlled access
or sound attenuation? Is this type of fencing appropriate for its intended function? Does it allow for
surveillance?
Landscaping - Does the
landscaping on the property allow for the
surveillance of the immediate common property (i.e. courtyards) and the surrounding community from within the building as well as the
surveillance of the property from its neighbours?
Vegetation - Does/will the vegetation (upon maturity) on the property promote or hinder the
surveillance of the building, the immediate property and the surrounding community from within the units? Does the vegetation promote or hinder the
surveillance of the property from its neighbours?
Territoriality and
transition - Is there clear
transition from public (sidewalk, street) to semi-private (front walkway, common property, courtyard) to private property (the building itself)? (Vegetation and textured
landscaping can be used to make these
transitions clearer.) Are there any unused or undefined spaces that should be made to appear more private or given a purpose? (Certain forms of vegetation can be used to prevent/dissuade
access and fill excess space.)
Other on-site considerations
Lighting – Are there any areas on-site where there appears to be a lack of
lighting provided?
Garbage receptacles and storage - Are the garbage receptacles in secured, enclosed areas where
access can be gained without having to leave the property? Is the material and design of the garbage storage area such that it allows (approaching) users
visibility into it?
Mailboxes - Are the mailboxes located in a secured area? ( It is suggested that they be located inside the lobby or behind locked doors as opposed to in a vestibule or less protected space).
Your Contact Information
(salutation)
(first name)
(surname)
(e-mail address)
(Home Address)
(phone number)
(Community You Reside In)
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