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.

This Meeting is open to the public and all representations to Council form part of the public record.  A live audio-video feed is being broadcast and recorded on kelowna.ca.

To give Bylaw Nos. 12520 and 12521 first reading to amend the Official Community Plan and rezone the subject property to facilitate future religious assembly use.

Requires a majority of all members of Council (5). 

To give Bylaw No. 12520 first reading in order to change the future land use of the subject property from the R-AGR - Rural - Agriculture and Resource designation to the EDINST – Education / Institutional designation

To give Bylaw No. 12521 first reading in order to rezone the subject property from the A2 – Agriculture / Rural Residential zone to the P2 – Education and Minor Institutional zone

To adopt rezoning bylaws.


The following bylaws will be read together unless Council wants to separate one of the bylaws.

To adopt Bylaw No. 12483 in order to rezone the subject properties in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw Transition Plan. 

To adopt Bylaw No. 12490 in order to rezone the subject properties in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw Transition Plan. 

To adopt Bylaw No. 12491 in order to rezone the subject properties in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw Transition Plan. 

To adopt Bylaw No. 12492 in order to rezone the subject properties in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw Transition Plan. 

To adopt Bylaw No. 12493 in order to rezone the subject properties in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw Transition Plan.

To adopt Bylaw No. 12494 in order to rezone the subject properties in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw Transition Plan.

To adopt Bylaw No. 12495 in order to rezone the subject properties in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw Transition Plan.

To provide an update on the Municipal Boating Facilities Commercial Licensing Program and to amend the Parks and Public Spaces Bylaw, as well as the schedule of the penalties in the Notice Enforcement Bylaw, in relation to the Municipal Boating Facilities Commercial Licensing program.  

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