Sunrise Gateway Business Park Commercial District "CSG"
Purpose
The purpose of this District is to provide for a wide range of large-scale commercial uses on large parcels within the Sunrise Gateway Business Park, consistent with the direction established by the Sunrise Gateway Business Park Area Structure Plan.
Permitted Uses
Agricultural Supply Depot
Agriculture, Extensive
Ancillary Building and/or Use
Stripping, Filling, Excavation, and Grading
Discretionary Uses
Amusement Facility
Arts and Cultural Centre
Automobile Sales and Services
Brewery, Winery, or Distillery
Cannabis Retail Store
Cardlock Facility
Car Wash
Commercial Service Center
Community Center
Hotel
Liquor Store
Motel
Office
Personal Services Establishment
Public Use
Public Utility
Radio Communication and Broadcasting Antenna System
Recreation, Intensive
Recreational Vehicle Park
Restaurant
Retail Establishment
Self Storage
Service Station
Sign
Solar Power Plant, Personal Use
Storage Tank, Aboveground
Truck Stop
Veterinary Clinic
Wind Power Plant, Personal Use
Parcel Size
Minimum: 0.5ha (1.2ac)
Minimum Total Floor Area
As required by the Development Authority.
Setbacks
Front
Highway
Minimum: 41m (135ft) from the right of way of a Highway or as required by Transportation and Economic Corridors.
Rural Road
Minimum: 7.6m (25ft)
Rear
Minimum: 4.6m (15ft)
Side
Minimum: 10% of the width of the site or 6.1m (20ft), whichever is the lesser.
Where a side yard abuts a primary highway or a secondary road, the side yard adjacent to the highway or secondary road shall be required by the Development Authority.
Design, Character, and Appearance of Development Sites and Buildings
The Development Authority shall have regard for the development standards established by the Sunrise Gateway Business Park Area Structure Plan
when reviewing development applications.
Landscaping
- As part of the development permit application, the applicant shall provide a Landscaping Plan. At the discretion of the Development Authority the Landscaping Plan may be required to be prepared by a licensed landscape architect.
- The provision of site landscaping is a permanent obligation of a development permit and landscaping must be installed and maintained no less than the standard set by the approved landscaping plan.
- The Development Authority may require screening between adjacent developments with a vegetated buffer and/or other screening of a visually pleasing nature.
