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Port Moody SSMUH Multiplex & Gentle Density Guide
Port Moody's Bylaw No. 3460 enables small-scale multi-unit housing across 4,236 eligible lots, with up to 6 units near frequent transit and zero parking requirements. Subsequent 2025 amendments (Bylaws 3506 and 3523) expanded eligibility, and the city's official SSMUH Guide now provides clear development standards for three-storey buildings.
Port Moody's SSMUH Zoning Framework
On June 25, 2024, Port Moody adopted Bylaw No. 3460 (Amendment Bylaw No. 94, 2024), amending the base Zoning Bylaw No. 2937 (2018) to comply with BC's Bill 44 Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing (SSMUH) legislation. This opened residential zones to multiplex development across the city.
In 2025, the city adopted two follow-up amendments: Bylaw No. 3506 extended SSMUH eligibility to 8 additional Comprehensive Development (CD) zones, while Bylaw No. 3523 refined development standards further. The city's Guide to SSMUH v1.0 (adopted July 4, 2025) now serves as the primary reference for development standards and design guidance.
Port Moody's OCP 2050 projects population growth from 38,900 to 74,300 by 2050, and the province has set a housing target of 1,694 net new units by October 2028. Development Cost Charges and Amenity Cost Charges updates are underway for 2025, with a Development Approval Procedures & Fees Bylaw targeted by early 2026.
Unit Allowances by Lot Size & Location
| Lot Size | Location | Max Units | Eligible Lots |
|---|---|---|---|
| < 280 m2 | Any eligible lot | 3 units | 12 lots |
| 280-4,050 m2 | Outside 400 m of frequent bus stop | 4 units | 3,709 lots |
| 280-4,050 m2 | Within 400 m of frequent bus stop | 6 units | 515 lots |
Total: 4,236 eligible lots across Port Moody. Source: City of Port Moody SSMUH Page
Eligible Lot Tiers
Lots under 280 m2
Up to 3 units
12 lots
Small residential lots eligible for triplex development.
Lots 280-4,050 m2 (outside 400 m transit)
Up to 4 units
3,709 lots
The vast majority of eligible lots. Standard multiplex development up to fourplex.
Lots 280-4,050 m2 (within 400 m frequent bus stop)
Up to 6 units
515 lots
Transit-proximate lots with the highest unit allowance and no minimum parking.
Floor Space Ratio (FSR)
Graduated scale based on unit count. No individual unit size restriction -- density is governed entirely by FSR.
- 3 units
- 0.70
- 4 units
- 0.80
- 5-6 units
- up to 1.00
Maximum Height
All SSMUH developments allow up to 3 storeys, promoting building up rather than out.
- 3-4 units
- 10.5 m (34'5") (3 storeys)
- 5-6 units
- 11.5 m (37'8") (3 storeys)
Port Moody SSMUH Regulation Snapshot
Parking Requirements
- Within 400 m of frequent bus stop: No minimum parking required
- Transit Oriented Areas (TOA): No minimum parking required
- Outside transit areas: ~1 space per 1BR, ~1.5 spaces per 2+BR
Setbacks
- Front yard
- 4.6 m
- Side yard
- 1.5 m
- Rear yard (with lane)
- 1.5 m
- Rear yard (no lane)
- 4.0 m
- Building separation
- 6.0 m
Lot Coverage
- 4 units: 40% lot coverage
- Range: 45-50% depending on configuration
Tree Canopy Requirements
- 55 trees per hectare minimum
- 35% canopy cover required
Among the most stringent urban canopy requirements in Metro Vancouver.
Transit Oriented Areas & Eligible Zones
Port Moody has two Transit Oriented Areas (TOAs) around the Moody Centre and Inlet Centre SkyTrain stations. TOAs are exempt from SSMUH because they already permit higher density. Within TOAs, no minimum parking is required.
Outside the TOAs, SSMUH applies to lots in the following zones, covering all single-family residential areas across the city.
Eligible Zoning Districts
Transit Oriented Areas
- Moody Centre SkyTrain -- exempt from SSMUH, higher density permitted
- Inlet Centre SkyTrain -- exempt from SSMUH, higher density permitted
TOA properties follow separate density regulations and do not require parking minimums.
Moody Centre Heritage Character Area
Lots zoned RS1-S in the Moody Centre Heritage Character Area are subject to special design guidelines that aim to preserve the historic character of Port Moody's original townsite. SSMUH development on these lots must adhere to additional architectural and massing standards. Consult the city's planning department before proceeding with development applications on RS1-S lots.
Key SSMUH Changes in Port Moody
Port Moody's implementation of BC's Bill 44 has been a staged process: the foundational Bylaw 3460 in June 2024, followed by Bylaws 3506 and 3523 in 2025 to expand and refine the framework, and the comprehensive SSMUH Guide v1.0 published in July 2025.
- Bylaw No. 3460 adopted June 25, 2024 amending Zoning Bylaw No. 2937 to implement SSMUH across residential zones.
- Bylaw No. 3506 adopted April 2025, extending SSMUH eligibility to 8 additional CD (Comprehensive Development) zones.
- Bylaw No. 3523 adopted in 2025 as a refinement amendment to the original SSMUH framework.
- Guide to SSMUH v1.0 published July 4, 2025 providing detailed development standards and design guidance.
- Three-storey buildings explicitly encouraged to promote building up rather than out on residential lots.
- Graduated FSR scale (0.70 to 1.00) replaces fixed density limits, with no individual unit size restriction.
- No minimum parking required within 400 m of a frequent bus stop or within Transit Oriented Areas.
- Riparian Protection and Enhancement Areas apply where watercourses exist, affecting site planning on some lots.
- Moody Centre Heritage Character Area receives special design guidelines for RS1-S zoned lots.
- 55 trees per hectare and 35% canopy cover required for all SSMUH developments.
- Housing target of 1,694 net new units by October 2028 under provincial requirements.
Understanding Missing Middle Housing in Port Moody
Missing middle housing fills the gap between single-family homes and high-rise apartments. Port Moody's SSMUH zoning enables these gentle density housing types across 4,236 eligible lots:
Duplexes & Triplexes
2-3 units on smaller lots, gentle density transitions
Fourplexes
4 units at 0.80 FSR -- the most common opportunity (3,709 lots)
Sixplexes
Up to 6 units near frequent transit at up to 1.00 FSR
Secondary Suites
Additional suites within the unit count allowances
Why Port Moody SSMUH Matters
Port Moody's gentle density approach through SSMUH creates more housing options in the Tri-Cities while preserving the city's waterfront character and natural setting. With two SkyTrain stations, strong recreational amenities, and projected population growth to 74,300, Port Moody is positioned as a key missing middle housing market in Metro Vancouver.
How VanPlex Supports Port Moody SSMUH Projects
Concept to Permit
We coordinate architects, engineers, and consultants to ensure your Port Moody SSMUH project aligns with Bylaw 2937 as amended by Bylaws 3460, 3506, and 3523, including the SSMUH Guide v1.0 design standards, tree canopy, and riparian requirements.
Feasibility Analysis
Comprehensive analysis of your Port Moody lot's SSMUH potential, including zone classification, transit proximity for 6-unit eligibility, FSR modeling, Heritage Character Area compliance, and development pro forma projections.
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Getting Started with Port Moody SSMUH
Before beginning your Port Moody SSMUH project, work through these key considerations:
- Confirm your lot's zoning is among the eligible zones (RS1, RS1-S, RS2, RS3, RS5-RS9, RT, or 8 CD zones).
- Determine whether your lot is within 400 m of a frequent bus stop for 6-unit eligibility and zero parking.
- Check if your property falls within a Transit Oriented Area (Moody Centre or Inlet Centre SkyTrain stations).
- For RS1-S lots in the Moody Centre Heritage Character Area, review special design guidelines.
- Assess tree canopy requirements: 55 trees/hectare and 35% canopy cover may affect site layout.
- Review environmental constraints including steep slopes, watercourses, and geotechnical considerations.
- Check for Riparian Protection and Enhancement Areas if your lot is near a watercourse, as these restrict buildable area.
- Factor in the 6.0 m building separation requirement when planning multi-building configurations.
Contact Port Moody Planning: Call 604-469-4540 or email planning@portmoody.ca . City Hall: 100 Newport Drive, Port Moody, BC V3H 5C3.
Official Port Moody SSMUH Resources
Port Moody SSMUH Page
Official overview, eligible zones, and application information
Guide to SSMUH v1.0 (PDF)
Comprehensive development standards and design guidance, published July 2025
Transit Oriented Areas (TOA)
Higher-density regulations around Moody Centre and Inlet Centre SkyTrain stations
Port Moody 2050 OCP Update
Official Community Plan update for population growth and housing targets
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