Can a zoning bylaw set out the functional criteria which define a permitted use?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from 1114829 B.C. Ltd. v Whistler (Municipality), 2019 BCSC 752 (CanLII):

The respondents argue that a zoning bylaw may set out the functional criteria which define a permitted use: Petro-Canada v. North Vancouver (District), 2001 BCCA 203 at paras. 10-11.

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