City of Kelowna
Regular Council Meeting
AGENDA

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Council Chamber
City Hall, 1435 Water Street

I would like to acknowledge that we are gathered today on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the syilx/Okanagan people.

IIn accordance with the most recent Provincial Health Officer Order regarding gatherings and events, the public is currently not permitted to attend Council meetings in-person.  As an open meeting, a live audio-video feed is being broadcast and recorded on kelowna.ca.

To support an application to the Agricultural Land Commission for a Non-Farm Use application to permit the construction of an addition onto the existing school.

To rezone multiple properties to correct boundary discrepancies or resolve zoning inconsistencies, and to waive the Public Hearing.

To give Bylaw No. 12180 first reading in order to rezone multiple properties to correct boundary discrepancies or resolve zoning inconsistencies, and to waive the Public Hearing.

To request temporary delegation of authority by the Divisional Director of Planning and Development Services for the Temporary Outdoor Patio Program on private property until October 31, 2021.

To adopt Bylaw No. 12120 in order to rezone the subject property from the RR1 - Rural Residential 1 zone to the RU1 - Large Lot Housing zone and P3 - Parks and Open Space zone.

To inform Council on options available to increase green infrastructure (GI) in Kelowna’s public road rights of way (ROWs).

To authorize the 2021 levy on Class 5 light industry and Class 6 business/other properties located within the Uptown Rutland Business Improvement Area.

To authorize the 2021 levy on Class 5 light industry and Class 6 business/other properties located within the Kelowna Downtown Business Improvement Area.

To present an overview of Community Policing Offices (CPOs), including plans to increase service delivery at the Rutland CPO and to discontinue public-facing services at the KLO CPO.

To consider proposed amendments to the Municipal Properties Tree Bylaw No. 8042.

To amend the Revitalization Tax Exemption Program Bylaw to encourage more ground-oriented rental housing units.

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