BeansTheCat
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That's completely reasonable. It wouldn't surprise me if enforcing a white roof is either very difficult or impossible for the city, but it would clearly help.Couldnt they kill 2 birds with 1 stone by just painting their roof white? A tiny little patch of grass is really not going to contribute anything and its taking away units that could be added to the development. Instead let the building take up the entire plot and paint the roof white, or add a green roof or something. Now you have the majority of the lot helping combat the heat island effect vs a tiny little spot and you get as many new units as can fit….win/win.
However, instead of continue to guess why more open space was desired, I decided to find out if any justification had been given. BPD did provide a recommendation (see page 4), and here is what they said about open space: "A new project at this location presents an opportunity to provide usable open space for future building residents. This project could be improved by increasing usable open space and increasing side and rear setbacks to create a more contextually sensitive building..."
It's basically "the other lots on this street have more open space so you should too". Probably the worst reason possible to deny this, especially without giving recommended setbacks/open space.