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Agenda Package - City of Vernon

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ADVISORY PLANNING BOARD MEETING HELD TUESDAY, JANUARY 26,2010 PAgE 2<br />

from the <strong>Vernon</strong> Native Society who Iease the property<br />

from the <strong>City</strong>.<br />

. It was indicated that Ms. Lipscomb has obtained a letter<br />

<strong>of</strong> permission from the <strong>Vernon</strong> Native Housing Society<br />

endorsing her aPPlication.<br />

. BC Housing will also be provided an opportunity to review<br />

the application and provide their comments to Council'<br />

. The proposed text amendment wilt apply to the CD 3<br />

zone which is assigned only to the Kickwillie Place<br />

property.<br />

Moved by John Lainsbury, seconded by Bill Glover;<br />

THAT the Advisory Planning Board recommends Council<br />

support the zoning bylaw text amendment application<br />

submitted by Tanya Lipscomb to amend the CD 3 -<br />

Comprehensive Development Area 3 zone to include<br />

Home Based Businesses, Minor as a permitted secondary<br />

use for the <strong>Vernon</strong> Native Housing Kickwillie Place<br />

residential facility on Lot 2, Plan K4P86913, D.L. 75,<br />

ODYD (4305 - 19th Avenue).<br />

CARR¡ED.<br />

ZONING BYLAW #5OOO<br />

REVIEW OF STRATA<br />

RENTAL<br />

ACCOMODATION AND<br />

FULL TIME RESIDENCY<br />

PROVISIONS<br />

3360-30<br />

The Advisory Planning Board members reviewed the Zoning<br />

Bylaw #5OOO Report with the following points being discussed:<br />

. The <strong>City</strong> Planner provided the history on the original<br />

theory behind the 30%170% strata rental accommodations<br />

ratio for residenUtourist accommodations and the 180 day<br />

and 240 day stay limitation provisions for various tourist<br />

related uses.<br />

. ln April 2006 the <strong>City</strong> revised the DCC bylaw to equalize<br />

the rate for tourist accommodation and permanent<br />

residency units. Prior to then the <strong>City</strong> registered a<br />

covenant on properties outlining the requirement to "top<br />

up" the DCC's payable to the <strong>City</strong> if the accommodations<br />

changed to fulltime residency. This is what initiated<br />

covenants on tourist accommodations to ensure that the<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Vernon</strong> would receive the full DCC payable if the<br />

accommodations changed from short term visits to full<br />

time residency.<br />

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