Penticton害羞草研究所檚 housing task force is bringing 18 recommendations to council including removing 3-storey height limits in the downtown and 4-storey building height restrictions on Lakeshore Drive.
害羞草研究所淎s chair of the task force, it has been a privilege to work with such a capable and diverse group of members,害羞草研究所 said chair Nathan Little. 害羞草研究所淭he task was difficult as the issues we face are complex and our geography adds another layer of complexity. All of the recommendations made here are designed to meet the housing needs of today and tomorrow. Some of them will challenge perceptions of what Penticton is but we believe this work will set us on a path towards Council害羞草研究所檚 goal of improved housing across the entire spectrum.害羞草研究所
The recommendations include:
害羞草研究所 Allowing up to four or six residential units on all currently single- and two-family designated lands
害羞草研究所 In strategic areas, support changing the commercial, tourist commercial, industrial and residential land use designations to the 害羞草研究所榤ixed use害羞草研究所 designation
害羞草研究所 Removal of the three-storey height limit in the downtown and four-storey height restriction on Lakeshore Drive
Allow additional high-density residential capacity on large shopping centres by designating them 害羞草研究所榤ixed use害羞草研究所
害羞草研究所 Review parking regulations and shift from parking requirements to parking recommendations, in strategic areas to incentivize housing development and encourage alternative forms of transportation
害羞草研究所 Support the city and staff working with non-profit housing proponents to develop new non-market housing that meets the needs of a range of people, and retains existing non-market housing units (no net loss)
害羞草研究所 The City to develop a 害羞草研究所渟ocial housing plan害羞草研究所 in the near term to provide strategic direction to determine and achieve a range of non-market housing goals
害羞草研究所 Remove the Spiller Road area as a 害羞草研究所榞rowth area害羞草研究所, and change the future land use designation of Spiller Road to 害羞草研究所楻ural Residential害羞草研究所
害羞草研究所 Investigate policies and programs to spur new housing development and redevelopment
害羞草研究所淭he OCP-Housing Task Force has done a tremendous job of assessing all the data presented, taking in the input through the community engagement process and providing Council with a thoughtful approach to how we move forward,害羞草研究所 said Blake Laven, the City害羞草研究所檚 director of development Services.
The task force was established earlier this year to work on amendments to the OCP to address the housing crisis.
The city recently conducted the 2023 Housing Needs Assessment. The assessment showed that between 2016 to 2021, Penticton害羞草研究所檚 annual growth rate was high at 1.9 per cent. If this trend continues, the city may have around 20,000 additional residents and 9,200 additional households by 2046.
The task force害羞草研究所檚 recommendations are being presented to council Dec. 12 and staff are asking council direct staff to incorporate the recommendations into the upcoming Official Community Plan amendments.