Village of Anmore Accessory Suite
Village of Anmore (2006 population 1,785), British Columbia, Canada, is a village municipality in the Greater Vancouver Regional District, north of the city of Port Moody and along the shores of the Indian Arm. It is one of three politically independent villages (municipalities with populations under 2,500) in the Greater Vancouver area, the others being its neighbour Belcarra, and Lions Bay.
Anmore’s property values rose by an average of 35% between 2006 and 2007, the largest property value increase in British Columbia.[2]
Anmore is home to the Buntzen Lake recreation area, which has a popular swimming beach. Managed by BC Hydro, the lake is used to power two hydroelectric stations located on Indian Arm.
Village of Anmore Accessory Suite |
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Bylaw or Policy |
Village of Anmore Zoning Bylaw, 2004, No. 374 |
Suite Defined |
What terms are used: Accessory Suite |
Zoning |
Which zones allow laneway houses: Residential 1 (RS-1) Residential 2 (RS- 2) Comprehensive Development 1 (CD- 1) Comprehensive Development 2 (CD-2) |
Type of Suite |
Accessory suite is a separate dwelling unit which is completely contained within a principal or accessory building |
Number of Suites Allowed |
Secondary suites within the principal dwelling and secondary suites in detached buildings: Not more than 1 suite per parcel of land |
Size of Suite |
Including Height Restrictions: Maximum floor area of 100 m2 |
Location on lot |
Setback Restrictions: Minimum setbacks: front 10m; rear 7.6m; interior lot line 5m; exterior lot line 7.6m |
Lane Access Required |
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Parking Requirements
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Additional off-street parking for the laneway house: 2 off-street parking spots per accessory suite |
Owner Occupation Restriction |
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Fees
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Registration, inspection, building permit and other fees for suites: |
Notes |
Village of Anmore Accessory Suite |