Staff:
- Displayed a PowerPoint Presentation summarizing the application and responded to questions from Council.
Greg Apelt, LAkeshore Applicant
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-Displayed a PowerPoint presentation outlining the application.
-Spoke to the public consultation process.
-Spoke to the rental market and the need for more units.
-Spoke to 10% of units being affordable not to exceed the standard measure - 30% of household income.
-Spoke to the parking being provided.
-Spoke to the height and floor plate variances being sought.
-Spoke to bicycle parking.
-Spoke to the form and character of the building.
-Spoke to the views from the building.
-Spoke to the the concept plan for the Kelowna Art Walk extension having extensive public engagement.
-Displayed a video showing the intended look of the art walk extension.
Responded to questions from Council.
Mayor Basran invited anyone participating online or in the gallery who deemed themselves affected to indicate they wish to speak followed by comments from Council.
Gallery:
Lisa Simone, Babke Rd
-Concerned about process and making the bidding process equal.
-Concerned with only 10% being affordable
Hal Vatney, Ellis St
-Concerned with the bidding process being fair with the increase in storeys.
-In opposition to the variances.
Consider the cancellation of the process.
Kate Cartier, Curly Dr
-Concerned with housing affordability.
-In support of the project
Lane Merryfield, Sunset Dr
-Spoke to their involvement in the tech sector.
-Spoke to the petition from the tech community in the immediate area at the Innovation Centre amenities.
-Support the existing design protecting the balcony.
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-Spoke to the rental market for students.
-Supports the project and its impact on student housing.
- Spoke to the lack of affordable student housing needing community based solutions such as this project.
Brad Huston, Rutland
-Spoke to teh Innovation Centre being a beacon foe tech in the community.
-Spoke to the opportunity to create a hub with synergies
Blake Roberts, Denali Dr
-Spoke to the height and consistency of surrounding buildings.
Les Bellamy, Ellis St
-Opposed to the development.
-Concerned with the height of the proposed building in relation to surrounding low and mid rise buildings.
-Spoke to the RFP process.
Jackson Hicks, Viewcrest Ct
-Spoke to the need for student housing.
-Supports the development.
Onya Jones Bubek St
-Supports the development
-Concerned there needs to be more housing options.
Grace Driver. Greystoke Rd
-Spoke to the need to live at home in due to the rising costs of housing.
-Supportive
Mackenzie Carrol, Del Monte Ct
-Supportive of the application.
-Concerned with housing and interested in access to affordable
Councillor SIeben/ DeHart motion to go past 11PM Carried
Diane Campney, EIllis St
-Opposed to the development due to the RFP process followed.
-Concerned with height due to proximity to lake.
-IN support of the design.
Ben Kriebishin, Arbourdrew Dr
-Supports the application
-Concerned about housing and look forward to affordable student housing.
-Spoke to the project being an attraction making the comunity more artisitically and culturaly ricjh.
Geoff Keen, Lake Country
-Congratulated the UBCO decision.
-Supportive of the application.
-Spoke to the tech sector and impact on the community.
-Spoke to the Innovation Centre and impact on the community.
Helix Jones, XXX Rd
-Commented on the difficulty to find affordable housing.
-Supportive of the development and the impact on the community.
Lorna McFarland, Tulameen
- Alternator Gallery, artisitic director
- Spoke to the innovative partnership.
-Supportive of the application.
Max Mandledrome, Ellis
-Opposed to the application.
-Concerned with the number of affordable units.
-Concerned with the height
Brett Mark, Lekie Ct
-Supportive of the application
ROman Woods, Lambert Ave
-Supportive of the application and the affordable housing.
Online:
Makayla Gough, Sherwood Rd
-Supports the development
-Spoke to the difficulty in finding affordable rental housing.
-Spoke to their music career as a professional artist.
Raghwa Gopal, Abbotview Dr
-Supports the application.
-Spoke to the tech sector and the benefits to the community.
-Spoke to the Innovation Centre and the role it has played in the tech sectors growth.
-Spoke to the landmark being the Innovation Centre being a community hub for the tech sector.
Trevor Butler, Campus Ct
-Supports the development.
-Spoke to the Innovation Centre and the impact it has on the community.
-Spoke to the Halifax public library in comparison on the impact to the community.
-Innovation Centre is a key space for the community.
Saul Goodman, not able to speak as mike is not working
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Applicant in response
-There will be 25 units of affordable housing.
-Spoke to the extensive public consultation.
Staff responded to questions from Council.
There were no further comments.