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.

The Applicant has up to 15 minutes to make representations to Council regarding the project.

Members of the Public have 5 minutes to make representation to Council regarding the project.

To hear a request for reconsideration of a Development Variance Permit Application to vary the minimum lot width from 13.0 m required to 9.9 m proposed to facilitate a two-lot subdivision.

To amend the Official Community Plan to change the future land use designation of three parcels for administrative updates and 97 parcels around the Okanagan College to align with the designated Urban Centre boundary.

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

To give Bylaw No. 12743 first reading in order to change the future land use designation of 100 parcels.

To rezone 12 parcels for administrative updates and to rezone 69 parcels around the Okanagan College Transit Oriented Area to align zoning with provincial legislation.

To give Bylaw No. 12748 first reading in order to rezone 81 parcels.

To rezone the subject property from the C2 - Vehicle Oriented Commercial zone to the C2rcs - Vehicle Oriented Commercial Retail Cannabis Sales zone to facilitate a retail cannabis sales establishment.

To rezone the subject property from the UC4 – Rutland Urban Centre zone to the UC4r – Rutland Urban Centre Rental Only zone to facilitate the development of rental apartment housing.

To receive a summary of notice of first reading for Zoning Bylaw Text Amending Bylaws No. 12742 and 12751 and Rezoning Bylaws No. 12747, 12749, 12750, and 12752 and to give the bylaws further reading consideration.

To give first, second and third reading to Zoning Bylaw text amendment applications and rezoning applications.

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

To give Bylaw No. 12742 first, second and third reading in order to amend Zoning Bylaw No. 12375 by updating the following sections: Section 5 - Definitions & Interpretations, Section 6 – General Development Regulations, Section 7 – Site Layout, Section 10 – Agriculture & Rural Residential Zones, Section 12 – Mobile Home and Camping Zones, Section 13 – Multi-Dwelling Zones, and Section 14 – Core Area & Other Zones.

To give Bylaw No. 12747 first, second and third reading in order to rezone the subject properties from the MF1 – Infill Housing zone to the MF3r – Apartment Housing Rental Only zone.

To give Bylaw No. 12751 first, second and third reading in order to amend the Zoning Bylaw by allowing secondary suites as a permitted use in Townhouses.

To give Bylaw No. 12752 first, second and third reading in order to rezone the subject property from the MF1b – Infill Housing with Boarding or Lodging House zone to the MF1cc – Infill Housing with Child Care Centre, Major zone.

To give first, second and third reading and adopt rezoning applications.

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

To give first, second and third reading and adopt Bylaw No. 12749 in order to rezone the subject property from the MF1 – Infill Housing zone to the MF2 – Townhouse Housing zone.

To give Bylaw No. 12750 first, second and third reading and adopt in order to rezone the subject property from the MF1 – Infill Housing zone to the MF2 – Townhouse Housing zone.

To seek Council’s support for a structural change application to the liquor service area, increase the capacity, and extend the hours of operation.

To receive a summary of the transactions approved by the Airport Chief Executive Officer between January 1, 2024, and December 31, 2024, in accordance with Bylaw No. 11961.

To update Council on key park acquisitions and park development through 2024.

To receive a report outlining the plan to conduct a prescribe fire in Knox Mountain Park in partnership with BC Wildfire Service.

To receive an update on and direct staff to engage on policies related to energy efficient and low carbon new buildings.

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