New provincial legislation around infill housing is partially to blame for a decision by West Kelowna city council to deny an aggressive townhouse development.
Plans for 226 new townhomes in West Kelowna should be rejected because the development is on the wrong side of the municipality’s permanent growth boundary, city officials say.
Plans for 226 new townhomes in West Kelowna should be rejected because the development is on the wrong side of the municipality’s permanent growth boundary, city officials say.
Municipal staff in West Kelowna are raising concerns about plans for 226 townhomes just outside the city’s permanent growth boundary in the upper Glenrosa neighborhood.