![]() ![]() The development permit application will come before Nanaimo city council at a later date. “There’s definitely a need for more housing units and a mix of housing units, too, so this is providing that,” Holm said. He said as time passes between re-zoning and permitting, market conditions sometimes change and developers respond to those changes. “Basically through re-zoning, we’re looking at the land-use proposal more than anything and looking at how that proposal aligns with the policy objectives, largely in the official community plan.” “At the re-zoning stage, it’s more conceptual…” he said. Jeremy Holm, the city’s director of development approvals, told the News Bulletin it’s not out of the ordinary for project plans to change between the re-zoning and development permit stage. ![]() The panel recommended finding ways to better distinguish and frame the main entrance, considering darker-coloured railings or use of frosted glass on patios, and moving the garbage area to the underground parking garage. The design panel expressed support for the height and setback variances. The applicant is asking for three variances: a height variance from 18m to 18.4m, a front-yard setback variance from 3.5m to 2.5m, and a parking variance from a maximum of 40 per cent small-car spaces to 41 per cent. Parking will be 80 per cent underground with the remainder surface parking. The proposed building is L-shaped with one section facing Rutherford Road and the other section facing a wetland area on the eastern portion of the property. The 108 units will be configured as 68 one-bedroom apartments, 32 two-bedroom apartments and eight three-bedroom apartments. “The project build completed when the market was very slow but the project did very well, which proved the location of the project is promising and well-located to all amenities in the area.” “Around 10 years ago we designed and built a 63-unit apartment building across the pond,” he noted in his application. The city has now received a development application from the same owner for a five-storey, 108-unit apartment building on the property.Īrchitect Daryoush Firouzli presented plans to the city’s design advisory panel last week. And the cities are on a strict lockdown with military authorized to shoot if caught outside your home. Taking place in 2023 with covid 23 mutated into a lethal virus that is more airborne than ever. for development in the fall of 2019, when the proposal on the table was for a four-storey, 76-unit apartment building. Songbird is a sci fi thriller based on the real world covid epidemic. Nanaimo city council re-zoned 4961 Songbird Pl. 21.The city is looking over designs for an apartment building project near Nanaimo North Town Centre that has grown somewhat over the past year and a half. No guarantee, warranty or representation of any kind is made regarding the completeness or accuracy of descriptions or measurements (including square footage measurements and property condition), such should be independently verified, and Compass expressly disclaims any liability in connection therewith. and/or other countries.Ĭorporate Responsibility, Privacy & Legal Notices: Compass is a licensed real estate broker, licensed to do business as Compass RE in Delaware, Idaho, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, Compass Real Estate in Washington, DC, Wyoming and Idaho, Compass Realty Group in Missouri and Kansas, and Compass South Carolina LLC in South Carolina. ![]() Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Terms of Service, Privacy Center, Scam Avoidance, Responsible Disclosure, Compass is an E-Verify employer, Notice for California Applicants, California COVID-19 Rules of Entry, and Your CA Privacy RightsĬOMPASS, the Compass logo, and other various trademarks, logos, designs, and slogans are the registered and unregistered trademarks of Compass, Inc. ![]()
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