Why is there a new development permit when one was previously approved on this site?

The applicant wanted to make changes to the previously approved development permit and therefore made a new application for the site. The previous development permit is no longer applicable to the site and has expired. The new application is required to go through the full process for development permit approval, including notifying adjacent property owners and the appeal period.

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1. What has been approved as part of the East Pine Multi-Family development permit?
2. How are decisions on development permits made?
3. What is the difference between a permitted and discretionary use in the Land Use Bylaw?
4. When are development permit applications sent to surrounding landowners, and who is included?
5. The development permit includes a variance to the Land Use Bylaw. What does this mean?
6. What is the process to appeal an approved development permit?
7. Where can I view the East Pine Multi-Family development permit decision?
8. Why is there a new development permit when one was previously approved on this site?
9. Does the proposed multi-family development meet the density requirements?