In a bold move to address the housing affordability crisis, Burnaby is rewriting its zoning rules to unlock the potential for more homes on a single lot. As detailed in a recent Daily Hive article, the city is taking significant steps toward permitting the construction of multiplexes, including townhomes, triplexes, and even sixplexes, on properties that were once limited to single-family residences.
A New Era for Urban Housing
Historically, restrictive zoning in Burnaby—and across British Columbia—has meant that many neighborhoods were confined to low-density, single-family homes. With the recent legislative changes, Burnaby’s new zoning bylaws now allow for:
- Three to Six Dwelling Units: Depending on lot size and location, nearly every residential lot can now support multiple housing units.
- Transit-Oriented Development: In areas within 400 metres of frequent transit, larger lots can support up to six units. This approach encourages sustainable living by improving access to public transportation.
- Streamlined Approval Processes: By eliminating the need for repetitive rezoning hearings and consolidating multiple residential districts into one unified “Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing” (SSMUH) district, Burnaby is reducing bureaucratic delays and expediting the development process.
According to the Daily Hive report, these changes will affect almost all 30,933 residential lots in Burnaby—ensuring that more families have access to affordable and diverse housing options. With 38% of these lots located in transit-rich areas, the potential for innovative, community-oriented housing is immense.
Why This Matters
The implications of this policy shift are far-reaching:
- Increased Housing Supply: With the ability to build more units per lot, developers can address the gap in the “missing middle” housing market—providing affordable options for young families, professionals, and seniors.
- Enhanced Livability: New housing types, including fee-simple rowhomes and multiplexes, offer flexible ownership models and community benefits that traditional single-family zoning could never provide.
- Economic and Environmental Benefits: Streamlined regulations lead to faster construction times, reduced costs, and more efficient use of urban land—all while promoting sustainable building practices.
For more details on these changes and how they fit into broader provincial housing strategies, check out the Government of British Columbia’s release and the Burnaby Zoning Bylaw Rewrite Project.
Plex Living’s Role in the New Landscape
At Plex Living, we’re excited about these transformative changes. Our platform is designed to connect Plex Buyers with trusted builders, streamlining the process from property acquisition to multiplex development. With innovative tools that simplify matchmaking, financing, and post-construction management, Plex Living is ideally positioned to help residents and developers seize the opportunities created by Burnaby’s new zoning policies.
We invite you to join us in this housing revolution. Stay tuned for updates as we continue to expand our services across British Columbia and beyond, and learn more about how you can benefit from this new era of urban development.
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