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Info meet for single-family rezoning in Dundarave

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Staff report
March 18, 2022 7:31am

Vela Homes is hosting a public information meeting regarding single-family rezoning and subdivision proposal at 2237 Palmerston Avenue.

The applicant is holding a meeting in advance of a development application. The online meeting is scheduled on March 28 at 5 pm on ZOOM.

The meeting ID is 842 9955 8686, and passcode is Vela.

The proposal is to rezone an existing 19,242 square feet lot into two smaller properties. Each new lot would be approximately 9,500 square feet in size, with approximately 4,500 square feet of residential building on each lot.

“Our proposed subdivision will create two smaller lots similar in width and area to the five RS5 lots on the South side of this block. Some of the lots on this block are smaller than the two lots we are proposing; thus, the streetscape will not be changing much. Also, on the street above Palmerston Ave on South side of Queens Ave, some of the existing RS3 Properties have the same width and area as the two lots that we are proposing with our subdivision,” the owners note.

The proposal is in the initial pre-planning stages of the approval process and has not been submitted to the District of West Vancouver.

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  1. Christopher Hebb says

    March 21, 2022 at 4:05 pm

    Makes sense to me.

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