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What are the by-laws governing front yard parking in residential zones?

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What are the by-laws governing front yard parking in residential zones?

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Vehicles cannot be parked or stored on your front yard or exterior side yard other than on a designated legal driveway used to gain direct access to the garage or identified parking structure. The maximum width of a driveway should be less than 3 m for residential lots having frontages of less than 9 m; 6 m for lots having less than 18 m frontage and 9 m for lots in excess of 18 m. A minimum area of 45 per cent of the required front yard and required exterior side yard should be landscaped. The access, parking and/or storage of vehicles is not permitted on any landscaped area of any front or exterior side yard. Click here for more information.

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