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bug testing
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more more moreExplore upcoming Marpole projects
Click on the map to explore upcoming projects.
Explore the plan highlights
Learn more about the plan by selecting the coloured Granville, Lower Hudson, Oak, and Cambie areas of this map.
Pool hours
Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays 6:30am to 9:55pm 9am to 7:55pm 10am to 7:55pm 1pm to 5pm Select a pin for more information about a community centre.
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Help Vancouver become a global leader in food-friendly neighbourhoods. We aim for 15 community food markets by 2020 – up from four, currently – as set out in our Greenest City 2020 Action Plan and Vancouver Food Strategy.
The City encourages community organizations that operate in "food deserts" (areas short on affordable, fresh, and healthy food) to develop community food markets on their property.
Apply to start a market
We made our process easier: when you meet the conditions, below, you don't need additional land-use permit approvals.
However, if your market gets approved, you need to get a farmers market business license, and may also need a building permit if booths or tents exceed 60 square metres.
- Read our bulletin on conditions to operate a community food market (updated October 2018). PDF file Excel file(97KB)
- Dịch vụ thành phố Dịch vụ thành phố Download the community food market application and checklist. PDF file (88 KB)
- Prepare the following documents:
- A site plan uploading a new PDF file
- A letter of operation, with details of how you will run the market
- Send your application, checklist, and documents to Social Policy at foodpolicy@vancouver.ca.
- We review your application and your proposed market location to ensure it:
- Meets the community food market objectives and criteria in the bulletin
- Minimizes noise, parking, and traffic impacts on the neighbourhood
- If your market is approved, apply for an annual $10 farmers' market business licence for each location.
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse at elit non nunc gravida convallis. Suspendisse potenti. Curabitur ac lacinia ex. Donec quam quam, vehicula at egestas facilisis, suscipit sed purus.
Aliquam mattis velit non ultricies dapibus. Suspendisse blandit eu felis vel accumsan. Phasellus non egestas velit, eget elementum risus. Curabitur ut risus sed massa tempus cursus eu vitae turpis. Nunc fringilla facilisis molestie.
more more moreExplore upcoming Marpole projects
Click on the map to explore upcoming projects.
Explore the plan highlights
Learn more about the plan by selecting the coloured Granville, Lower Hudson, Oak, and Cambie areas of this map.
Pool hours
Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays 6:30am to 9:55pm 9am to 7:55pm 10am to 7:55pm 1pm to 5pm Select a pin for more information about a community centre.
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Suspendisse at magna ac nunc tristique rutrum.
Help Vancouver become a global leader in food-friendly neighbourhoods. We aim for 15 community food markets by 2020 – up from four, currently – as set out in our Greenest City 2020 Action Plan and Vancouver Food Strategy.
The City encourages community organizations that operate in "food deserts" (areas short on affordable, fresh, and healthy food) to develop community food markets on their property.
Apply to start a market
We made our process easier: when you meet the conditions, below, you don't need additional land-use permit approvals.
However, if your market gets approved, you need to get a farmers market business license, and may also need a building permit if booths or tents exceed 60 square metres.
- Read our bulletin on conditions to operate a community food market (updated October 2018). PDF file Excel file(97KB)
- Dịch vụ thành phố Dịch vụ thành phố Download the community food market application and checklist. PDF file (88 KB)
- Prepare the following documents:
- A site plan uploading a new PDF file
- A letter of operation, with details of how you will run the market
- Send your application, checklist, and documents to Social Policy at foodpolicy@vancouver.ca.
- We review your application and your proposed market location to ensure it:
- Meets the community food market objectives and criteria in the bulletin
- Minimizes noise, parking, and traffic impacts on the neighbourhood
- If your market is approved, apply for an annual $10 farmers' market business licence for each location.
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밴쿠버시 업데이트 2020 년 4 월 17- 5 월 1 일 (City news update April 17 - May 1) PDF file (249 KB)
News update by City of VancouverAll versions of Green Buildings Policy for Rezoning (GBPR)
Use the latest version to access all previous versions via links within the title page. Each version indicates its applicability based on rezoning application dates.
Supporting documents applicable to specific versions of GBPR 2018 and 2017 GBPR projects
Energy models must be in accordance with the modelling guidelines, while energy model submissions must include a completed ZEBP energy checklist.
- City of Vancouver's Modelling Guidelines PDF file (550 KB)
- ZEBP Energy Checklist PDF file (30 KB)
2014 GBPR projects
- Process and Requirements bulletin for 2014 GBPR PDF file (362 KB)
- Bulletin for Rezoning Policy - Acceptable modelling methodologies PDF file (23 KB)
GBPR projects pursuing the Low-Carbon Energy Systems path
Refer to the following policy:
- Low-Carbon Energy Systems Policy (effective Nov. 15, 2017) PDF file (120 KB)
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