Does the City have the authority to exclude or exempt properties and/or neighbourhoods near Skytrain stations that are part of a Transit-Oriented Area?

No. In Coquitlam, all lands currently zoned for residential uses or mixed uses (including residential) that are located within 800 metres of a SkyTrain station must be designated as a Transit-Oriented Area and the minimum densities and building heights that apply to those lands are prescribed by provincial regulation. Transit-Oriented Area exceptions include lands zoned to permit industrial and agricultural uses.

In addition, there are several scenarios where Federal or Provincial statutes are applicable, the provisions of which supersede or have a limiting effect:

  • Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR)
  • Airport Zoning Regulations under Aeronautics Act
  • Federal Crown land
  • Flood plains, hazard areas, riparian areas and other environmentally sensitive areas
  • Heritage objects and sites that are subject to heritage designation or heritage revitalization agreements

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