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City of Barrie Intensification Area
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Table of Contents i Executive Summa
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List of Figures Figure 1: Intensifi
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DRAFT vii i Executive Summary The C
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Miller Dr. Livingstone St. W. Figur
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vi. Mixed-Use and Residential Avenu
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viii. Established Neighbourhood Str
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x. Major Transit Station Areas With
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DRAFT 1.0 Introduction The City of
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1.2.1 Intensification Typologies Ea
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Section Three: Public Realm Urban D
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2.0 Evolution of the Intensificatio
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2.1 Introduction The City of Barrie
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Figure 8: Existing typologies withi
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Figure 9: Existing Auto-Oriented Co
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Figure 10: Existing Corridor Reside
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Figure 11: Existing Core Districts
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2.3 Public and Stakeholder Consulta
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2.4.2 Priority Directions The follo
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Miller Dr. Livingstone St. W. Figur
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DUNLOP STREET ESSA ROAD BAYFIELD ST
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Dunlop St. W. Anne St. S. Sophia St
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Dunlop St.W. Figure 17: Intensifica
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3.0 Public Realm Urban Design Guide
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Applicant Information Project Name:
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3.1 Natural Heritage Feature, Parks
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3.2 Streets and Streetscapes 3.2.1
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3.2 Streets and Streetscapes 3.2.4
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3.3 Parking 3.3.1 On-Street Parking
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4.1 Development of Large Parcels 4.
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4.2 Access and Parking 4.3 General
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4.3 General Building Guidelines 4.3
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4.3 General Building Guidelines 4.3
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5.1 Mixed-Use and Residential Avenu
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5.2 Mixed-Use Main Street Guideline
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5.3 Established Residential Street
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5.5 Major Transit Station Area Guid