Short-term rental regulations, a study on rental units in Victoria and approving a transitional housing facility are on the agenda Thursday (Nov. 23) for Victoria city council.
Here’s what council will be discussing at Thursday morning’s committee of the whole meeting:
- Short term rental business regulations, feedback from the public
- Rental housing study results, presentation of report’s results
- Four-storey and five-storey residential buildings, and townhouses in the Capital Park project
- New community garden at Franklin Green, proposed by North Park Neighbourhood Association
And at council Thursday evening:
- Build 3 additional houses on panhandle lot at 515 Foul Bay Rd., removing 11 Garry oak trees (public hearing)
- Tally Ho transitional housing temporary use permit (public hearing)
- Zoning Bylaw 2017, which simplifies zoning bylaws, first and second readings
- Emergency Program bylaw, first, second and third readings
- Adopting bylaws on solid waste, waterworks, sanitary sewers and storm drains
- Rezoning applications for cannabis dispensaries: The Green Hart Health and Wellness Inc. at 475 Gorge Rd. E, Gorge Medijuana Dispensary at 603 Gorge Rd. E, AAA Dispensary at 2639 Quadra St. (bylaw readings)
While both committee of the whole and council meetings are open to everyone, there are no opportunities for public comment at committee of the whole. Those wishing to address council or speak at a public hearing can sign up for council’s Thursday evening meetings.