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Redevelopment plan for Jericho Department of National Defence lands

Item is a map showing proposed redevelopment of portions of former Department of National Defence lands in the Jericho area. The map shows existing city parks, D.N.D. lands to be taken over for parks and recreation, city owned land, single family land, town houses, garden apartments and town houses and proposed new roads. The map appears to have been removed from a report.

Vancouver (B.C.). Engineering Services

City of Vancouver : generalized future land use in relation to feasibility network

Item is a copy of an Engineering Department map which has been annotated to show pre-1916 residential construction, existing major streets, public and semi-public buildings, single and two-family dwellings, multiple family dwellings, district commercial, industrial, open spaces, proposed additional major streets - 1976, proposed deletion of existing major streets - 1976, proposed freeways and secondary schools in the city of Vancouver.

Vancouver (B.C.). Planning Department

Industrial zoning : changes from 1930-1962

Map is Plan no. 4105A Sheet 10 of 11 of the City of Vancouver, showing streets, blocks, hospitals, golf courses, First Nations reserves, parks, schools, city yards and cemetery. Map is hand coloured to show light and heavy industry additions, light and heavy industry deletions, and changes from light to heavy industry and heavy to light industry. Base map is titled "City of Vancouver zoning map : a diagrammatic reproduction of schedule "D" : zoning district plan and schedule "E" : building lines of zoning and development by-law no. 3575 (amended to by-law no. 3972, March 1962)." Map is dated June 25, 1962 and labelled "1962 June 4105 A-10, Industrial Study 1964."

Proposed zoning

Item is a map showing proposed commercial and industrial zoning at high and medium densities, and the boundaries of the proposed high density core and parking areas in downtown from Burrard Street, Robson Street, and Nicola Street in the west to Main Street in the east.

Vancouver, British Columbia : [urban analysis maps]

Maps show land use, land slope and elevation, density of buildings, structural material of buildings, height of buildings, water supply systems, sewage systems, electric power systems, gas trunk systems, population distribution, daytime population distribution, dwelling units, schools, hospitals and doctors, land transportation, port facilities, food manufacturing, textile manufacturing, wood product manufacturing, metal product manufacturing, transportation equipment manufacturing, non-metallic mineral and chemical products manufacturing, retail and wholesale food enterprises, retail and wholesale building materials enterprises, retail and wholesale drugs, general merchandise, apparel and accessories enterprises, retail and wholesale clothing and shoes enterprises, retail and wholesale furnishing enterprises and hotels and eating places in the Greater Vancouver area (including West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, the northern portion of Richmond and the western portion of Coquitlam). Much of the data for these maps was derived from the 1961 census of Canada.

Sewage, water services and actual occupancy - area bounded by Joyce Street, Boundary Road, Wellington Avenue and Kingsway

File consists of three identical base maps of the area from Earles Street to Boundary Road and 29th Avenue to 49th Avenue, which have been annotated to show the sewage system, water services system, and types of occupancy in the area bounded by Joyce Street, Boundary Road, Wellington Avenue and Kingsway.

Development in the western portion of the Lower Mainland region, 1968

Item is a map showing residential, commercial, industrial, civic and institutional, parks and recreational and agricultural zoning in the Lower Mainland area, including West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, New Westminster, Richmond, Maple Ridge, Langley, Surrey, Delta and White Rock. Information has been added to a base map published by the Province of British Columbia.

Composite industrial map of the metropolitan area, Lower Mainland, British Columbia

Item is a map showing areas either occupied by industry or zoned for industry in the following municipalities of the Lower Mainland: Vancouver, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, North Vancouver, Richmond, Surrey and West Vancouver. Industrial areas are categorized as either light or heavy industry. New housing developments, main traffic arteries, railways and municipal boundaries are also indicated.

Generalized land use : Greater Vancouver Regional District

Item is a map showing the general patterns of development in the member municipalities and electoral areas of the Greater Vancouver Regional District as of June 1979. Land use has been categorized according to the following categories : rural residential; single family residential; medium density residential; high density residential; commercial; industrial; extractive; transportation, communications and utilities; institutional; recreational areas and parks; farm; and open and undeveloped areas.

Key map showing proposed areas for partial and comprehensive redevelopment

Item is a map showing the boundaries of the redevelopment study area, comprehensive redevelopment areas, limited redevelopment areas and the East End study area. The boundary of the study area lies roughly between Burrard Inlet in the north and 33rd Avenue in the south and between Nanaimo Street in the east and Carnarvon Street in the west.

Proposed zoning : comprehensive redevelopment areas

Item is a map showing proposed zoning for two comprehensive redevelopment areas according to the following district types: residential, commercial (suburban), commercial (medium density), industrial (light) and industrial (heavy). Map also shows the boundaries of the comprehensive redevelopment areas. These two areas lie roughly between Burrard Inlet in the north and 10th Avenue in the south and between Semlin Drive in the east and Burrard Street in the west.