A Kelowna developer didn香蕉视频直播檛 waste a second opportunity to convince city council to grant a development permit for his 19-unit townhouse project at 200 Nickel Road.
The original proposal from James Zeleznik came before council March 19 and was rejected for inconsistency in meeting the city香蕉视频直播檚 Official Community Plan design guidelines.
The developer subsequently worked with staff to improve on the form and character of the project香蕉视频直播檚 overall design, this time winning consent from council on Monday.
Defined as a rental row housing project, it will contain two, two-storey blocks of row houses on each side of a central parking plaza.
The row fronting Nickel will provide seven, two-bedroom units with two, two- bedroom plus den units at either end. These units will have unfinished basements for unit equipment (furnace/ HWT/ HRV) andtenant storage.
The back row will provide eight, three-bedroom units with two, three-bedroom plus den units at either end. These units will have basements finished to provide a bedroom, rec room and washroom and will include unit equipment (furnace/ HWT/ HRV).
Coun. Luke Stack said the revised rendering for the development reflected a dramatic improvement from the original submission.
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Coun. Charlie Hodge approved of the redesign but reiterated a sentiment he has continually voiced about other developments as well of late香蕉视频直播攏ot providing enough playground space for children.
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