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318 Sixth Avenue

What's being proposed?

A Heritage Revitalization Agreement (HRA) application has been received for 318 Sixth Avenue in the Queen’s Park neighbourhood. The application proposes to subdivide the lot, protect and restore the existing 1912 Knott House, and construct a new 213 sq. m. (2,289 sq. ft.) ground-oriented infill house with secondary suite. There will be no changes to the size of the existing heritage house with 0.5 Floor Space Ratio (FSR) and the new infill house with a secondary suite will have an overall FSR of 0.7.

The existing 1912 Knott House, recognized for its historic and aesthetic value, would be retained in its current location and legally protected through at Heritage Designation bylaw. The existing building is in good condition, with only minor restoration necessary, and the primary focus would be retention, preservation and on-going maintenance. The Knott House would not include a secondary suite.

The new infill house, to be located on the newly created lot, would be two storeys in height and contain a secondary suite within the basement. The design for the new house is generally consistent with the Queen’s Park Design Guidelines for New Construction. Parking for both houses would be accessed from the rear lane. As part of this development, two trees, one of which is hazardous, are proposed for removal. Consistent with Tree Protection Bylaw requirements, three replacement trees are proposed. Review by the City arborist is currently ongoing.

Click here to view drawings of the proposed development.


How can I engage?

There have been multiple opportunities for the public to provide feedback through the application review process. The process included city-led consultation. The review process has been iterative and revisions were considered, based on consultation feedback, throughout the process.

A Public Hearing was held on May 26, 2025 after which Council voted to support the application. All opportunities for engagement with this application are now complete.

Documents

Project Contact

Planning Division

Planning and Development Department

Phone: 604-527 4532

Email: devfeedback@newwestcity.ca

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Heritage Revitalization Agreement Application Received
Heritage Revitalization Agreement Application Received
Phase 2: City-led Consultation
City-led Consultation
Phase 3: Applicant Review of Feedback
Applicant Review of Feedback
Phase 4: Council Consideration of First and Second Readings
Council Consideration of First and Second Readings
Phase 5: Public Hearing and Council Consideration of Adoption
Public Hearing and Council Consideration of Adoption
Phase 6: Heritage Designation Bylaw and HRA Completion: Bylaw Adoption
Heritage Designation Bylaw and HRA Completion: Bylaw Adoption

Heritage Revitalization Agreement Application Received

November 14, 2023 8:00 a.m. - November 16, 2023 8:00 a.m.