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Originally Posted by supafamous I think that's a short term problem though - these larger forms of housing are inevitable and in Burnaby the transition is going to be more painful b/c of how much they resisted even basic upgrades in zoning. At least in Vancouver we gradually went from 1 story to 2 story to 2.5 story to 3 stories and now 4 so the neighbourhoods gradually evolved - you get a 80's Van special next to a 2.5 story 90's Van special next to a 3 story duplex etc. It looks pretty natural and nothing looms over anyone too much.
Burnaby FAFO with zoning - they ignored basic housing needs for decades and eventually the province dropped the hammer on them (along with all cities) and now they'll go from 1 story buildings to 4 stories (they've since rolled it back to just 3 stories). I have little sympathy for Burnaby's situation - they should have been doing what Vancouver did instead of dragging their feet on everything from legal suites to duplexes to incremental increases in density each decade. |
Yeah the ones here look like that shot from Burnaby. We've got 3+ stories and multiple units built on one lot right to the property lines with no parking, next to ranchers on either side. Most of them having no yard and not enough parking really sucks to see but the city lets developers do whatever dumb shit they want right now, including blowing way past height limit bylaws.