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Development Summary Report                             

The annual Development Summary Report provides a comprehensive picture of development in Kelowna. The report provides a summary of residential, commercial, industrial and institutional development, as measured by building permit issuances.

File Application Date Development locations Proposal
DP19-0229 2019-12-01
1684 Loseth Rd
Development Permit Application for one four storey commercial/retail building.
DP19-0223 2019-11-27
1704 Loseth Rd
A Development Permit for the form and character of a child care facility major.
S19-0072 2019-10-21
720 Valley Rd
Form P for a 49 unit Townhouse Development to be phased into 9 phases
S19-0054 2019-08-20 PLR for a 2 lot subdivision to accommodate a phased multi-family development
S19-0046 2019-07-05
5100 Gordon Dr
A subdivision application for 102 residential lots on subject site located at 5100 Gordon Drive
DVP19-0157 2019-06-20
(W OF) Hwy 97 N
A Rezoning application to rezone the property from A1 – Agriculture to I1 Business Industrial for the subject property.
DVP19-0080 2019-04-02
3360 Dall Rd
3060 Pooley Rd
A DVP application to vary Section 11.1.5 (b) of Zoning Bylaw No. 8000 to reduce the minimum lot size from 4.0ha to 0.6ha to allow for a 2 lot subdivision to create a new lot for a water reservoir and pump station to be utilized as part of the City Of Kelowna and SEKID integrated city-wide water system.
DVP19-0065 2019-02-25 To increase the maximum height from 26 storeys to 33 storeys and to increase the maximum parking allowed from 125% to 143%.
DP19-0055 2019-02-21
5533-6305 Airport Way
5533 Airport Way
Natural Environment Development Permit to allow construction of an oil/water separator adjacent to Mill Creek
DVP18-0133 2018-06-15 To consider a reduction in the amount of parking provided in Phase 1 and an increase in building height.

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