DATE: Monday, September 13, 2021

TIME: 5:30 PM

PLACE: Electronically via Zoom at www.colwood.ca/Meetings

PURPOSE: Bylaw No. 1893 - RBCD5 Zone Amendment: To amend the zone to delete regulations regarding large single family dwellings and permit a minimum of two attached dwellings in the specified area of Royal Bay

This bylaw only applies to the land legally described as: Lot F Plan VIP58414 Section 16 Land District 21 Except Plan EP60960 & SEC 38 & 55, & EXC PL EPP75606, EPP90188, EPP92721, EPP93482 & EPP100914.

Copies of the proposed bylaw and related materials can be viewed below or in person at Colwood City Hall between August 30, 2021 and September 13, 2021. City Hall is open Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 4:30pm.


We want to hear from you!

WRITE TO US:

  • email to publichearing@colwood.ca
  • regular mail to 3300 Wishart Road, Colwood, BC V9C 1R1,
  • hand deliver to the drop box located at the main entrance of City Hall.

Written submissions must be received prior to noon on September 13, 2021. Written comments received after this deadline will not be received or considered by Council.

SPEAK TO COUNCIL:

  • Speak at the Public Hearing by calling 1-855-703-8985 using Meeting ID: 836 5424 2516 and Passcode: 851451. Instructions for speaking live via phone at the electronic hearing are available on the agenda at www.colwood.ca/Meetings.

NEED MORE INFORMATION?

Visit www.colwood.ca/PublicHearing or contact Colwood Development Services by calling 250-294-8153 or emailing publichearing@colwood.ca.

What is a Public Hearing?

A Public Hearing is a vital part of Council’s review when applications are made to change the City’s Official Community Plan or Land Use Bylaw. It provides the public with a way to present their views to Council on items contained in the public hearing agenda. It is not a question and answer period. The Public Hearing is Council’s opportunity to listen to members of the public to hear their views or receive their written submissions on items contained in the public hearing agenda. Council is not able to discuss and debate the topic at the public hearing.

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