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Bae Owner Bruce McLay and | The - “applications a siiendment to zoning and. the official community plan. “ Otler: expires: eaeraay: ‘meeting, when council rec- . submitted to the EHC:and’ APC, along. with design plans for the building. © The concept drawings some: « expansion VILLAGE ESTATES ca Gracious Li iving t fy you are in Nn your ‘retirement years sand shining | of} maki ING A MOVE, WE offer: a : f 8 n flourishing social life: * weekly lisdackeeping?” joe round: the clock security 8 emergency call, service from. your suite, aa ‘your choice of Vor 3 wonderful: meals daily. w room. ner rvice during oe 1 illness, and much, much more. bag i WE Goe A Prat | “Call for a tour 6: 55-0849 2315 MILLS ROAD T, SIDNEY: o an Cie Aa MRA Pee Te a al ae oad ae yee cos eo at Fh a Ty ge | _ itage Committee and Advi- Enea is not in compliance ~ sory Planning Commission — ‘puilding — ~ and for.a development per- ~ -mit were considered during. “the public portion of the. ommended: the: plans be® show the addition of a sec-: ond and third floor, plus. - $c to. the: building. The 5,600-square-. cous main floor i is to be com- FECHWOOD | in very spacious studio, 1 and 2 bedr oom rental suites. Re eer ee oa mercial’ use, as will the | 6,550-square-foot . second floor. The. five residential units will be on the 5,459- - square-foot third floor. - “Roof lines for the top two: floors are. stepped back _ about six feet per floor. There is also a lower floor" ~ that will have about 4,900 . “ney town council on Mon- : day, Feb. 1, and now go on . square feet.i in commercial space. The ‘proposed. develop: : for. maximum - oe heights under current zon- et “able de densities of 50 ae per a *“ hectare; this is 56.1 uph: | ; Friesen told: council: the : Municipal Affairs. Jenny Kwan to the municipality of North: Saanich. opened. a_ door to a request on: taxa tion. the letter was written to inform council that the is-. “sue of property tax exemp- tion for public libraries will be ‘considered during the 2000: legislative oer Friesen’ sug- _- gested'use by arts groups, = seniors or the museum... _ Signage, lighting nd ac: “A letter from Minister of. r eview most of the: available foot - print of the. lot, leaving no room for. parking. He said he will work with staff and | council . to. find on-street © parking or to build. a parks ing garage. We need. to goWe: that without turning Beacon Ay- enue into a parking area, as was addressed i in the Vision 2000 | process. Butit still has © to be. resolved,” - Friesen “ gaid. - process... .Council decided tc to take x - advantage of the informa- tion, and are responding to the letter with a request. that, in light of that, initia-° tive, the. government also* consider: providing taxing powers to local. govern- ments. for. universilies not being operated for educa- tion purposes. seanenndnnsaiy *F at Rel _ bien In Pr { al rrr tee ee Tree Te ee ee rr ene ee eee eo Use for: ‘the. “proposed ‘community : “spaces (two : ‘rooms at: the: back of the. . to begin renovations soon. done’ ‘Similar renovations e: fore (such as Eaton’s centre : in downtown Victoria), and CENTRAL SAANICH. FASTPITCH REGISTRATION | Girls Softball — RECREAY) ONAL & COMPETITIVE | “forages 11 thru 22 Dates: Fpb::17; 6:00 pm- 9:00pm Be b@O° 12:00 pm - 4:00 p.m. 12:00 pm - | m Knot.Park (Upstairs) sooson Practices Monday Nights ue 18: March §,. a ‘00 pms. - 9: 00 pm “Contact Mory-Ann aca | Howard. Chadwick 652-2080. : FAX NO, 652-61 73. Dc dLenercusbameehauttceereiuante Teeraol nest au iwistn stoetoncrerertanentons inte os oruini eteseume domeseuthstirr oto | ates ale darn pts aioe mined bande voce aniisalnencialetelanalnlaannd cessibility were issues for council members. Friesen © said signage would be placed flat against ‘the building, in keeping with its vintage facade, and that he would work with town staff to enhance the- lighting around the build- ing: For access, he said ramps were part of the entry way — plans, and there would be. an elevator located ‘i in, the central lobby inside. -McLay. said he would Hike. _ He told: council he has : 3 . comply with: heritage b _ ae ing. regulation “ SE Counc will counter. the : closure of the gate.at John: Dean Park with a closure of - its own. They are. recom- mending that signs be posted and/or yellow curb No Parking area be initiated along portions of the east — side of Carmanah Terrace: * “and south side of meet Park ~~ Road. 4:00 pm 652-2020 Pe eee