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  1. Property Boundaries. Property Boundaries. Learn about property boundaries including road allowances and rights-of-way. Not all the land around your home may be owned by you. For many properties, the road fronting the property extends further into the yard than owners may be aware. This area is owned by the City and referred to as road allowance.

  2. Building near bird habitats. If your development or building application is within 300 metres of a species protected under Section 34 (b) of the Wildlife Act, you might require a nest management plan. Contact the City of Surrey Engineering, Environment section at environment@surrey.ca or 604-591-4146 for more information.

  3. The Guildford Plan Area encompasses approximately 515 hectares of land within the communities of Guildford and Whalley (the portion west of 144 Street). It extends from the edge of City Centre at 140 Street to the Trans-Canada Highway’s 160 Street interchange and is roughly bound by 100 Avenue to the south and 108 Avenue to the north. The ...

  4. Responsible for reviewing applications for proposed land development projects in the communities of City Centre, Cloverdale, Fleetwood, Guildford, Newton, South Surrey and Whalley. This review typically involves a detailed analysis of how the proposal fits Official Community Plan policies and applicable secondary land use plans, including Neighbourhood Concept Plans.

  5. www.surrey.ca › city-government › bylawsZoning | City of Surrey

    Contact. For all Zoning Bylaw questions, call 604-591-4086 or email planningdevelopment@surrey.ca. Learn about Surrey's zoning bylaws and how they affect your building and property plans or structure.

  6. The City Centre plan area is in North Surrey where three major transit corridors come together: King George Boulevard, Fraser Highway and 104 Avenue. It encompasses approximately 570 hectares, making it comparable in size to Vancouver's downtown peninsula (excluding Stanley Park). The boundaries extend from approximately 93A Avenue in the south ...

  7. Bear Creek Park is a great place to host a picnic. There are 7 picnic shelters in Bear Creek Park: 2 located east of the playground. 2 located west of 140 Street parking lot. 2 located northwest of the running track. 1 located southeast of the pavilion. Picnic shelters are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.