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Oct 22nd Council mtg

Land issues

Minimum frontage and zoning changes

 

So is the day in day out work of a City Council ---

 

I suspect they spent 1 plus hours in illegal in-camera meeting – more on this later

 

Flu vaccine time;
 various funding requests
and 50% > vandalism – dealt with later

 

Transition House speaks to Council about zoning and parking

Given nature of clientele will not need much parking – plus better to leave the trees than turn into a parking lot that not used

 

Needed to be rezoned

BC Housing buildings barely discernible in this image (under the R3Z)

 

Transition Society needed C9 changed to R4Z

 

 

 

Edward Avenue --- frontage too small

 

 

Here are the ‘offending’ properties

Because they lot perimeters are unconventional (most in city based upon 25x100 rectangles fronting a linear street and not cul de sac) hard to get 10% ---

 

Note the request to make these kinds of alterations without having to go to Council --- this not mentioned during meeting – I suspect OK given during illegal in-camera session that preceded public meeting

 

 

 

 

 

 

Created by LG on 24/10/2007

Last updated on Wednesday, October 24, 2007