The following uses and no others are permitted in this zone: Civic Commercial, limited to:

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PART 20 INSTITUTIONAL ZONES 2001 P-1 Civic Institutional (1) Intent This zone provides for uses of an educational, governmental or institutional nature which provide services to the public. Commercial activities which are accessory to the principal use are also permitted. (2) Permitted s The following uses and no others are permitted in this zone: Civic Commercial, limited to: the retail sales and services accessory to a civic use; personal service, limited to physiotherapist. Community care Community Garden Animal shelter Assembly Emergency shelter Transitional housing Public service, which may include railroad spur lines where the spur lines are necessarily incidental to the provision of rail service to adjacent lands Non-accessory off-street parking Accessory advertising Accessory off-street parking Accessory special event vending business, as limited under the City of Coquitlam Street Vending and Special Event Vending Bylaw, currently in force (3) Conditions of (c) An off-street parking use must be bounded by a landscape area not less than 0.6 metres wide; An animal shelter that is within 200 metres of a residential zone must be completely enclosed within a building, including any area intended to be used for a run or a pen; An animal shelter shall not include an incinerator. (4) Lot Size An assembly use is not permitted on a lot having an area less than 555 m². 20-1

2001 P-1 Civic Institutional (5) Density All buildings and structures together shall not exceed a gross floor area of 2.5 times the lot area. (6) Lot Coverage The buildings, structures, and uses set out below must not exceed the corresponding lot coverages set out below:, Buildings and Structures Maximum Lot Coverage Off-street parking 95% Accessory off-street parking 95% Buildings and structures 40% Buildings and structures for off-street parking use, together with all other buildings 95% (7) Buildings Per Lot See Part 5, section 512 of this bylaw. (8) Setbacks Buildings and structures for the uses set out below must be sited no closer than the corresponding setbacks from lot lines set out below: SETBACKS From a Street Rear Lot Line Other Than at a Street Interior Side Lot Line Other Lot Lines All buildings and structures 7.6 6.0 The greater of 1.8 metres, and 1/4 of the average height of the wall facing the interior lot line Off-street parking 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 The above setbacks are subject to increase under sections 518 and 519 of this bylaw; 20-2

2001 P-1 Civic Institutional (c) Despite Sub-Section (8), any building structure which is used as an animal shelter and is located on a lot which abuts a residential zone must maintain a minimum setback of 7.6 metres from that lot line. (9) Location of s (10) Height Buildings and structures for the uses set out below must not exceed the corresponding heights set out below: Maximum Height s other than off-street parking 11.0 Off-street parking 12.5 (11) Building Size (12) Off-Street Parking and Loading See Part 7 of this bylaw. (13) Other Regulations The following additional regulations apply: general regulations, in Part 5 of this bylaw; and regulations relating to subdivision, in Part 6 of this bylaw. 20-3

PART 20 INSTITUTIONAL ZONES 2002 P-2 Special Institutional (1) Intent This zone provides for facilities or structures which are utility related or provide health or community care services. Provision is also made for recreational, cultural and religious uses. (2) Permitted s The following uses and no others are permitted in this zone: Congregate Housing and Care Community care Assembly Public service Private hospital Accessory advertising Accessory off-street parking Accessory one-family residential (3) Conditions of an accessory off-street parking use must be bounded by a landscape area not less than 0.6 metres wide; b) for Congregate Housing and Care facilities, Supportive Housing Units must not encompass not more than 1/3 of the units provided in the facility. (4) Lot Size An assembly use is not permitted on a lot having an area less than 555 m². (5) Density All buildings and structures together shall not exceed a gross floor area of 1.2 times the lot area. (6) Lot Coverage The buildings, structures and uses set out below must not exceed the corresponding lot coverages set out below: Maximum Lot Coverage Accessory off-street parking 95% Buildings and structures 40% 20-4

2002 P-2 Special Institutional (7) Buildings Per Lot See Part 5, section 512 of this bylaw. (8) Setbacks Buildings and structures for the uses set out below must be sited no closer than the corresponding setbacks from lot lines set out below: SETBACKS From a Street Rear Lot Line Other than at a Street Interior Side Lot Line Buildings and structures Buildings and structures for accessory onefamily residential 7.6 6.0 The greater of 1.8 metres, and 1/4 of the average height of the wall facing the interior lot line 7.6 7.6 1.8 The above setbacks are subject to increase under sections 518 and 519 of this bylaw. (9) Location of s (10) Height Buildings and structures must not exceed a height of 11.0 metres; Buildings and structures for accessory one-family use must not exceed a height of: (i) (ii) 7.3 metres, or 11.0 metres for buildings and structures having a roof slope with a pitch of 3 in 12 or greater for an area of at least 80% of all roof surfaces. (11) Building Size 20-5

2002 P-2 Special Institutional (12) Off-Street Parking and Loading See Part 7 of this bylaw. (13) Other Regulations The following additional regulations apply: general regulations, in Part 5 of this bylaw; and regulations relating to subdivision, in Part 6 of this bylaw. 20-6

PART 20 INSTITUTIONAL ZONES 2003 P-3 Special Recreation (1) Intent This zone provides for extensive open air recreation facilities and open space with limited buildings such as golf courses. (2) Permitted s The following uses and no others are permitted in this zone: Assembly, limited to recreational facilities and open space Extensive recreation, limited to firing ranges, golf courses, marinas and sport clubs; golf course use may include as an accessory use an irrigation system which may contain a pumping station Accessory advertising Accessory employee residential Accessory off-street parking (3) Conditions of An accessory off-street parking use must be bounded by a landscape area not less than 0.6 metres wide. No more than one dwelling unit for accessory employee residential use is permitted per lot. (4) Lot Size The uses set out below are not permitted on lots having lot areas less than the corresponding areas set out below: Minimum Lot Area Assembly 555 m² Firing range 8 hectares Golf course 8 hectares (5) Density All buildings and structures together shall not exceed a gross floor area of 0.1 times the lot area. 20-7

2003 P-3 Special Recreation (6) Lot Coverage The buildings, structures, and uses set out below must not exceed the corresponding lot coverages set out below: Maximum Lot Coverage Accessory off-street parking 95% Buildings and structures 20% (7) Buildings Per Lot See Part 5, section 512 of this bylaw. (8) Setbacks The buildings, structures, and uses set out below must be sited no closer than the corresponding setbacks from lot lines set out below: SETBACKS s, Buildings and Structures Major Arterial Street Front and Exterior Side Lot Lines Rear and Interior Side Lot Lines Wells or Streams Buildings d for Accessory Employee Residential Accessory off-street parking use All buildings and structures 11.2 - - - - - 30.0 15.0 30.0 15.0 The above setbacks are subject to increase under sections 518 and 519 of this bylaw. (9) Location of s A firing range use must be located on a lot which is not less than 300 metres from a residential zone. A marina use must be located on a lot abutting the Pitt or Fraser River or navigable waters adjacent to one of those rivers. 20-8

2003 P-3 Special Recreation (10) Height (11) Building Size (12) Off-Street Parking and Loading See Part 7 of this bylaw. (13) Other Regulations The following additional regulations apply: general regulations, in part 5 of this bylaw; and regulations relating to subdivision, in Part 6 of this bylaw. 20-9

PART 20 INSTITUTIONAL ZONES 2004 P-4 Special Care Institutional (1) Intent This zone provides for services directly related to the care of children in residential neighbourhoods. These facilities are subject to residential standards of exterior appearance. (2) Permitted s The following uses and no others are permitted in this zone: Assembly, limited to child-minding services, nursery schools, kindergartens, daycare centres, and out of school day-care centres Accessory advertising Accessory off-street parking Accessory one-family residential (3) Conditions of An accessory off-street parking use must be bounded by a landscape area not less than 0.6 metres wide. Buildings and structures for assembly use are limited to principal buildings which must have the general character of a one-family residence in regard to size, shape and exterior appearance. (4) Lot Size An assembly use is not permitted on a lot having an area less than 555 m². (5) Density All buildings and structures together shall not exceed a gross floor area of 0.5 times the lot area. (6) Lot Coverage An accessory off-street parking use must not exceed a lot coverage of 95%. (7) Buildings Per Lot See Part 5, section 512 of this bylaw. 20-10

2004 P-4 Special Care Institutional (8) Setbacks Buildings and structures for the uses set out below must be sited no closer than the corresponding setbacks from lot lines set out below: SETBACKS Front Lot Line Rear Lot Line Interior Side Lot Line Exterior Side Lot Lines Assembly use 7.6 7.6 1.8 3.8 Accessory residential use or accessory off-street parking use, where sited 1.6 m or more from a building for assembly use Accessory residential use or accessory off-street parking use, where attached to or sited less than 1.6 m from a building for assembly use, except open carports Open carports, including supporting columns and any projecting features, attached to or sited less than 1.6 m from a building for assembly use 7.6 1.2 1.2 3.8 7.6 7.6 1.8 3.8 6.5 6.5 1.2 2.5 The above setbacks are subject to increase under sections 518 and 519 of this bylaw. (9) Location of s (10) Height Buildings and structures must not exceed a height of: 7.3 metres, or 20-11

2004 P-4 Special Care Institutional 11.0 metres for buildings and structures having a roof slope with a pitch of 3 in 12 or greater for an area of at least 80% of all roof surfaces. (11) Building Size (12) Off-Street Parking and Loading See Part 7 of this bylaw. (13) Other Regulations The following additional regulations apply: general regulations, in Part 5 of this bylaw; and regulations relating to subdivision, in Part 6 of this bylaw. 20-12

PART 20 INSTITUTIONAL ZONES 2005 P-5 Special Park (1) Intent This zone provides for open space of varying sizes such as parks and playgrounds, waterways, and utility related structures such as pumphouses. (2) Permitted s The following uses and no others are permitted in this zone: Civic, limited to parks, playgrounds and waterways, and accessory uses Assembly, limited to uses not conducted within a building Accessory advertising Public service, not including broadcast transmission facilities Accessory off-street parking Accessory special event vending business, as limited under the City of Coquitlam Street Vending and Special Event Vending Bylaw, currently in force Other uses, consistent with an adjacent zone, which have been specified under a Licence of Occupation granted by the City of Coquitlam for the duration that the subject License of Occupation remains in effect. (3) Conditions of An accessory off-street parking use must be bounded by a landscape area not less than 0.6 metres wide, unless this condition has specifically been exempted through a License of Occupation granted by the City of Coquitlam for the duration that the subject License of Occupation remains in effect. (4) Lot Size An assembly use is not permitted on a lot having an area less than 555 m². (5) Density All buildings and structures together shall not exceed a gross floor area of 0.1 times the lot area. (6) Lot Coverage The buildings, structures, and uses set out below must not exceed the corresponding lot coverages set out below: s, Buildings and Structures Maximum Lot Coverage Accessory off-street parking 95% Buildings and structures 40% 20-13

2005 P-5 Special Park (7) Buildings Per Lot See Part 5, section 512 of this bylaw. (8) Setbacks Buildings and structures for the uses set out below must be sited no closer than the corresponding setbacks from lot lines set out below: SETBACKS From a Street Rear Lot Line Other than at a Street Interior Side Lot Line All buildings and structures 7.6 6.0 The greater of 1.8 metres, and 1/4 of the average height of the wall facing the interior lot line The above setbacks are subject to increase under sections 518 and 519 of this bylaw. (9) Location of s (10) Height Buildings and structures must not exceed a height of 11 metres. (11) Building Size (12) Off-Street Parking and Loading See Part 7 of this bylaw. (13) Other Regulations The following additional regulations apply: general regulations, in Part 5 of this bylaw; and regulations relating to subdivision, in Part 6 of this bylaw. 20-14