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Four-storey building proposed to replace gas station in Edgemont

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District staff received the preliminary application and are currently reviewing it. Photo: Rossetti Realty
Staff report
April 30, 2025 9:29am

The District of North Vancouver has received a development application to replace the gas station in Edgemont with a four-storey building. District staff received the preliminary application and are currently reviewing it.

 

Kevington Building has applied to develop a mixed-use development consisting of a four-storey building with 33 units, and 591 sq m of commercial space at 3150 Edgemont Boulevard. The building includes parking for 39 vehicles in an underground parkade, which provides 25 spaces for residents and 14 spaces for commercial or visitors.

 

A Chevron gas station currently occupies the site, and commercial buildings surround it.  If this project proceeds, it will require an OCP amendment and a rezoning. The District of North Vancouver has also received a development application for a property at 3428-3464 Mount Seymour Parkway.

Saturn 121 Construction Inc. has applied to develop this property. The application proposes 29 townhouse units (including six lock-off suites) within four buildings, which step down in height from three storeys to two storeys. Parking for 52 vehicles (46 residential and six visitor) is proposed in a single-level underground parkade.

The site has three single-family lots and a vacant District-owned lot. There are single-family homes to the west and northwest, Northwoods Golf Course to the north, and townhouse development to the east. The proposal includes access from the rear lane and a pedestrian connection to be maintained to Gaspe Place.

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  1. Gloria Atkinson says

    April 30, 2025 at 11:25 pm

    No. You the district will ruin Edgemount village forever. Sitting at Delaina’s for coffee looking at the mountains. Now all you will see is apartments. It’s just wrong.

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    • Oliver says

      May 1, 2025 at 12:21 pm

      who else is suppose to deal with the dictated high density? Look at the towers they built at Capilano road and the Lynn Valley corridor. This is just the beginning of the dictated high density by Eby and the Liberals. Close the border to mass immigration and the housing problem is solved

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  2. Oliver says

    May 1, 2025 at 12:16 pm

    maybe we should pressure the federal government to shut the border for mass immigration until we have our housing crisis, healthcare crisis, education crisis and drug crisis under control. All these crisis are somehow related to open-border policies of the liberal government.

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