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Public hearing set for 420 homes at Dykhof Nurseries site

District will also hold a public hearing for 140 condos on Marie Place
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The site where 420 homes will be built is currently occupied by five single-family homes, and Dykhof Nurseries.
Gagandeep Ghuman
November 22, 2021 4:03pm

District of North Vancouver has scheduled public hearings for two different developments proposing a combined 560 housing units.

A public hearing is an opportunity for residents to speak to council if their interest in property is affected by the development.

The public hearings will be held on Tuesday, Dec 7, at 7 pm. The hearings will be held at the district hall or locals can take part in the hearing online.

IBI Group Architects has applied to develop a total of 420 homes (205 owned, 170 market rental, and 45 non-market rental) plus approximately 24,816 square feet of commercial space, including a private childcare space.

This development will be located at 1510-1530 Crown Street and 420, 440 & 460 Mountain Highway.

There will be a mix of buildings ranging from 7 to 24 storeys. The site is currently occupied by five single-family homes and Dykhof Nurseries.

The other development is located at 405-485 Marie Place.

Engage Architecture has applied to develop 140 condos in two six-storey buildings.

Improvements to Crown Street are proposed. The project also includes the dedication of two single-family lots to the district as park for the future expansion of Marie Place Park.

 

 

 

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