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City of Vancouver has a policy of protected public views. The goal is to make it so that views of Vancouver's mountains are reasonably accessible by anyone, not just those that purchased a north facing suite in a tall condo tower. It's pretty much the same underlying concept as why we create public parks. The view cones are scattered around and are usually tied to areas of heavy public pedestrian activity, such as pa…
This goes a long way toward explaining the housing affordability disaster in Vancouver.
Meanwhile south of there there's about 50+ blocks of untouched single family homes.
The view cones has been no real barrier to development and unlike SF Vancouver is building constantly.