Description: The Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) is a provincial zone in which agriculture is recognized as the priority use. Farming is encouraged and non-agricultural uses are restricted.
Copyright Text: BC Provincial Agricultural Land Commission
Description: This Figure indicates the general routes and connectionswhich are to be preserved and developed. It is supportedby a working map of multi-use and equestrian trails whichwill reflect as accurately as possible the existing trail network. See Trail Centrelines from the Transportation Shema for up to date trail inventory.See https://www.mapleridge.ca/DocumentCenter/View/2500 fordetails.
Copyright Text: City of Maple Ridge Planning Department
Description: A Development Permit will be required for all development and subdivision activity or building permits for: all areas designated Conservation on Schedule B or all areas within 50 meters of an area designated Conservation on Schedule B; all lands with an average natural slope of greater than 15 percent; all floodplain areas and forest lands identified on Natural Features Schedule C.See https://www.mapleridge.ca/DocumentCenter/View/2420 for details.See https://www.mapleridge.ca/DocumentCenter/View/2504 for Schedule C Map.
Copyright Text: City of Maple Ridge Planning Department
Description: Specific precinct features may include the era of development, characteristics of the built form including road patterns, historic and/or current land use, a prevailing theme and natural features or elements that support the precinct character.See https://www.mapleridge.ca/documentcenter/view/866 for details on Town Centre DPA Guidlines(Town Centre Precincts)See https://www.mapleridge.ca/DocumentCenter/View/12701 for details on Hammond DPA Guidlines(Hammond Precincts)
Copyright Text: City of Maple Ridge Planning Department
Description: The Major Corridor Network Plan, as outlined in detail in the Maple Ridge Transportation Plan (Figure4), identifies the District’s long-term roadway network strategy and improvements, ranging from newroadway corridors to minor intersection improvement.See https://www.mapleridge.ca/DocumentCenter/View/2499 for Figure 4
Copyright Text: City of Maple Ridge Planning Department
Description: The following guidelines apply to all watercourse and wetland setback areas as identified on ScheduleC Natural Features.A Development Permit will be required for all development and subdivision activity or building permitswithin 50 metres of the top-of-bank of all watercourses and wetlands as shown on Schedule C NaturalFeatures, other than in those circumstances indicated in Section 8.4 Development Permit Exemptions. See https://www.mapleridge.ca/DocumentCenter/View/2420 for details.See https://www.mapleridge.ca/DocumentCenter/View/2504 for Schedule C Map.
Copyright Text: City of Maple Ridge Planning Department
Description: A Development Permit is required for all development and subdivision activity or building permits forareas identified as wildfire risk areas identified in attached Map 1: Wildfire Development Permit Area. These Development Permit Guidelines are to work in concert with all other regulations, guidelines and bylaws in effect. See https://www.mapleridge.ca/DocumentCenter/View/2420 for details.
Description: The parking standards identified in Bylaw4350-1990"Off Street Parking and Loading" apply to properties shown on attached Schedule “D”, located within the Central Buisness District.See https://www.mapleridge.ca/DocumentCenter/View/549 for details.
Copyright Text: City of Maple Ridge Planning Department
Description: To set out conditions for the consideration of surficial or groundwater discharge in the area bounded by 207 Street, 124 Avenue, and 224 Street to the crest of the Fraser River Escarpment without compromising the stability of the entire Escarpment. Policy 6.23 should be read in conjunction with Policy 6.24 “ Subdivision of, or building on, Land within 300 Metres of the Crest of the Fraser River Escarpment.”