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Saanich housing moves forward, including 6-storey rental building

- ANDREW A. DUFFY aduffy@timescolon­ist.com

Saanich council moved forward 73 units of new housing Monday night, including a six-storey, 50-unit rental building on Glasgow Avenue.

It’s a small step toward meeting provincial housing targets, which require Saanich to provide 4,610 net new units over the next five years, but Mayor Dean Murdock says it shows the district is up for the challenge.

“I think it demonstrat­es that we’re making headway on moving things through the process to create homes in our community more quickly,” said Murdock. “In the bigger context it isn’t going to get us ahead of the challenge that’s in front of us, but I do think it demonstrat­es that we’re rising to the challenge and that we’re finding ways to make it more efficient to get those approvals.”

More than 4,600 new units is a massive challenge for a municipali­ty that has been accused of being slow to advance new developmen­t. But Murdock notes there are signs of improvemen­t.

The district’s annual housing progress report showed Saanich for the first time exceeded its own housing target in 2023.

The report, which detailed market trends and housing outcomes in the district, showed 725 net new housing units were establishe­d last year, exceeding the target of 610.

The report also noted considerab­le constructi­on activity is underway in the rental market, and while the district did not issue a single developmen­t permit last year for non-market housing, that sector has picked up this year.

“What we’re demonstrat­ing is that we’re going to continue on this path to ensure that we’re getting to that level where homes will be created in the community to try and keep up with the expected demand,” Murdock said.

Nine projects moved forward Monday night, including five rezoning approvals that allowed single-family lots to be subdivided into two lots at 851 and 871 Jasmine Ave., and into three lots at 3494 Cedar Hill Rd.

There were also subdivisio­ns of a single-family lot into six lots at both 4590 Lochside Dr. and 3353 Salsbury Way.

Also Monday, Saanich staff were directed to give public notice of applicatio­ns to subdivide 3835 Epsom Dr. into two lots and for a duplex to replace a single-family home at 1255 Dunstervil­le Ave.

Council also approved a developmen­t permit for a garden suite at 1879 Wenman Pl.

The 50-unit rental apartment project proposed for Glasgow Avenue was moved forward to a public hearing, as it requires an amendment to the official community plan to accommodat­e the six-storey height of the building.

The building would include two levels of undergroun­d parking and a mix of unit types and sizes, including 17 one-bedroom units, 24 one-bedroom-plus-den units and nine two-bedroom units.

The most contentiou­s of the housing projects advanced Monday night was the proposed Lochside subdivisio­n, which would be redevelope­d as six lots.

Members of the public and some councillor­s raised concerns that the developmen­t would threaten the rural nature of the Blenkinsop Valley and add to traffic problems.

Some councillor­s were hoping it would be sent to a public hearing, but a hearing is no longer allowed under provincial regulation­s as it does not require an amendment to the official community plan.

Murdock said some of the concerns raised were likely due to the pace at which the province changed housing rules this year.

He also noting there was some confusion over how the new rules should be applied to the Lochside project.

The proposed subdivisio­n is inside the urban containmen­t boundary.

The proposal includes establishi­ng a separated sidewalk on Lochside Drive between the developmen­t and Royal Oak Drive, replanting trees, and adding $30,000 to the affordable­housing fund.

Each home would come with a secondary suite, and four parking spaces would be provided for each lot.

 ?? DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST ?? Lots at 3347 and 3351 Glasgow Ave. in Saanich, where a six-storey rental apartment building is planned.
DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST Lots at 3347 and 3351 Glasgow Ave. in Saanich, where a six-storey rental apartment building is planned.

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