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AGENDA FOR THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NANAIMO (PUBLIC HEARING) Thursday, October 4, 2018, 7:00 P.M. SHAW AUDITORIUM, VANCOUVER ISLAND CONFERENCE CENTRE 80 COMMERCIAL STREET, NANAIMO, BC SCHEDULED RECESS AT 9:00 P.M. 1. CALL THE SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNCIL TO ORDER: Pages 2. INTRODUCTION OF LATE ITEMS: 3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: 4. CALL THE PUBLIC HEARING TO ORDER: 5. PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA Lainya Rowett, Manager, Current Planning and Subdivision, to explain the required procedures in conducting a Public Hearing and the regulations contained within Part 14 of the Local Government Act. a. Rezoning Application No. RA391-4525 and 4461 Wellington Road 4-12 To be introduced by Lainya Rowett, Manager, Current Planning and Subdivision. Presentation: 1. Michael Plavetic, MJP Homes, the applicant. Call for submissions from the Public. 6. FINAL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Following the close of a Public Hearing, no further submission or comments from the public or interested persons can be accepted by members of City Council, as established by provincial case law. This is to ensure a fair Public Hearing process and provide a reasonable opportunity for people to respond. 7. ADJOURNMENT OF THE PUBLIC HEARING

8. BYLAWS: 13 a. "Zoning Amendment Bylaw 2018 No. 4500.128" 14-15 9. REPORTS: That Zoning Amendment Bylaw 2018 No. 4500.128 (To rezone portions of the subject properties at 4525 and 4461 Wellington Road from Single Dwelling Residential [R1] to Duplex Residential [R4]) pass third reading. a. Bylaw Contravention Notice - Construction Started Without a Building Permit - 2153 Spencer Road 16-17 To be introduced by Dale Lindsay, Director, Community Development. Purpose: To obtain Council authorization to proceed with the registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice on the property title of 2153 Spencer Road. It is requested that Council hear anyone wishing to speak with respect to Bylaw Contravention Notice - 2153 Spencer Road. Recommendation: That Council direct the Corporate Officer to file a Bylaw Contravention Notice at the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia under Section 57 of the Community Charter for the property located at 2153 Spencer Road for construction started without a building permit in contravention of Building Bylaw 2016 No. 7224. b. Bylaw Contravention Notice - Constructed Started Without a Building Permit - 2204 Belwood Road 18-19 To be introduced by Dale Lindsay, Director, Community Development. Purpose: To obtain Council authorization to proceed with the registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice on the property title of 2204 Belwood Road. It is requested that Council hear anyone wishing to speak with respect to Bylaw Contravention Notice - 2204 Belwood Road. Recommendation: That Council direct the Corporate Officer to file a Bylaw Contravention Notice at the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia under Section 57 of the Community Charter for the property located at 2204 Belwood Road for construction started without a building permit in contravention of Building Bylaw 2016 No. 7224. 2

c. Bylaw Contravention Notice - Construction Not Completed As Per Conditions of the Building Permit 5149 Laguna Way. 20-21 To be introduced by Dale Lindsay, Director, Community Development. Purpose: To obtain Council authorization to proceed with the registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice on the property title of 5149 Laguna Way. It is requested that Council hear anyone wishing to speak with respect to Bylaw Contravention Notice - 5149 Laguna Way. Recommendation: That Council direct the Corporate Officer to file a Bylaw Contravention Notice at the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia under Section 57 of the Community Charter for the property located at 5149 Laguna Way for construction not completed as per the conditions of the building permit. d. Bylaw Contravention Notice - Construction Not Completed as Per Conditions of Building Permit - 426 Renfrew Street 22-23 10. ADJOURNMENT: To be introduced by Dale Lindsay, Director, Community Development. Purpose: To obtain Council authorization to proceed with the registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice on the property title of 426 Renfrew Street. It is requested that Council hear anyone wishing to speak with respect to Bylaw Contravention Notice - 426 Renfrew Street. Recommendation: That Council direct the Corporate Officer to file a Bylaw Contravention Notice at the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia under Section 57 of the Community Charter for the property located at 426 Renfrew Street for construction not completed as per the conditions of the building permit. 3

Staff Report for Decision File Number: RA000391 DATE OF MEETING AUTHORED BY September 17, 2018 DAVE PADY, SUBDIVISION PLANNER, CURRENT PLANNING AND SUBDIVISION SUBJECT REZONING APPLICATION NO. RA391 4525 AND 4461 WELLINGTON ROAD OVERVIEW Purpose of Report To present Council with an application to rezone portions of the properties located at 4525 and 4461 Wellington Road from Single Dwelling Residential (R1) to Duplex Residential (R4) in order to allow duplexes within a proposed subdivision. Recommendation 1. That Zoning Amendment Bylaw 2018 No. 4500.128 (To rezone portions of the subject properties at 4525 and 4461 Wellington Road from Single Dwelling Residential [R1] to Duplex Residential [R4]) pass first reading; and 2. That Zoning Amendment Bylaw 2018 No. 4500.128 pass second reading. BACKGROUND A rezoning application was received from Williamson & Associates Professional Surveyors, on behalf of 1086237 BC LTD, to rezone portions of the subject properties from Single Dwelling Residential (R1) to Duplex Residential (R4) to allow duplexes on 10 lots within a proposed 37-lot subdivision. The related subdivision application (SUB1239) has received a preliminary layout approval, and a development variance permit (DVP358) was recently approved by Council on 2018-AUG-13 to reduce the minimum frontage requirement for proposed Lots 2 to 5 within the subdivision. DISCUSSION Proposed Development The applicant proposes to rezone portions of the subject properties to allow duplexes on 10 of the proposed lots (Lots 2 to 6, 18, 20, 31, 32, and 36). Duplexes are only permitted in the R1 zone where a lot exceeds 700m 2 and is a corner lot. While these lots exceed the minimum lot area requirements to accommodate a second dwelling unit, they are not corner lots so the applicant is proposing to rezone these lots to the R4 zone to permit duplexes. Proposed Lots 22 and 35 are corner lots and will permit duplexes under the existing R1 zone, resulting in a total of 12 duplexes (24 dwelling units) within the 37-lot subdivision. SRPV1 4

Staff Report September 17, 2018 REZONING APPLICATION NO. RA391 4525 AND 4461 WELLINGTON ROAD Page 2 Proposed Lots 2 to 5 will have shared driveway access from Wellington Road in order to increase on-street parking. The applicant proposes to construct two detached dwelling units on each of these lots with the garages facing to the side, not to the street, in order to maximize the building presence along the street and maximize onsite parking. The remaining duplex lots within the subdivision, including proposed Lots 6, 18, 20, 31, 32, and 36 will be accessed by a proposed internal road. Staff Review Official Community Plan The subject properties are designated Neighbourhood in the Official Community Plan (OCP), which encourages a mix of lower density residential uses, 10 to 50 units per hectare (uph), and encourages increased housing choice to complement the existing neighbourhood character. The proposed rezoning for duplexes will result in a density of 15uph and will provide another form of housing that is compatible with the surrounding neighbourhood as supported by OCP policies. Community Contribution As outlined in Section 7.3 of the OCP, community contributions are provided in exchange for value conferred on land through rezoning. As this application will result in an additional 10 duplex units, the applicant proposes to contribute $20,000 toward park improvements within the future park proposed to be dedicated within the subdivision. Staff accept the proposal and recommend the community contribution of $20,000 be secured through this rezoning. Conditions of Rezoning Should Council support this application and pass third reading of Zoning Amendment Bylaw 2018 No. 4500.128, Staff recommend the following item be secured prior to final adoption of the bylaw: 1. Community Contribution in the amount of $20,000 for park improvements within the proposed park within the subdivision of the subject properties. SUMMARY POINTS The applicant proposes to rezone portions of the subject properties to allow duplexes on 10 lots within a proposed 37-lot subdivision. The proposed rezoning will result in a density of 15uph and provide another form of housing that is compatible with the surrounding neighbourhood as supported by OCP policies. 5

Staff Report September 17, 2018 REZONING APPLICATION NO. RA391 4525 AND 4461 WELLINGTON ROAD Page 3 ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT A: Location Plan ATTACHMENT B: Proposed Subdivision Plan ATTACHMENT C: Proposed Zoning and Proposed Lot Layout ATTACHMENT D: Aerial Photo Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 4500.128 Submitted by: L. Rowett Manager, Current Planning and Subdivision Concurrence by: D. Lindsay Director, Community Development 6

ATTACHMENT A LOCATION PLAN 7

ATTACHMENT B PROPOSED SUBDIVISION PLAN SCHEDULE "A" PLAN VIS2538 PLAN 24719 PLAN 26060 PLAN 26060 CITY OF NANAIMO PRELIMINARY LAYOUT /ACCEPTANCE - PLAN 247.19_ Approved Expiry Date «- 28 PHASE 2 PHASE 1 PARK PLAN 50459 LOT 1, SECTION 5, WELLINGTON DISTRICT, PLAN 23933, AND LOT 2, SECTION 5, WELLINGTON DISTRICT, PLAN EPP17992 PLAN VIP70870 PLAN VIP23933 REM A PLAN VIP37845 REM 1 PLAN 26969 4525 WELLINGTON ROAD PLAN 38724 108623: BC Ltd. PRELIMI JARY LAYOUT APPROVAL PLAN EPP17992 PLAN 423 (PLAN VIP62521) 8

ATTACHMENT C PROPOSED ZONING ATTACHMENT AND PROPOSED E LOT LAYOUT PROPOSED ZONING AND PROPOSED LOT LAYOUT 4643 4641 4621 4601 4545 4525 4525 44 4474 4462 4446 31 32 36 6 4501 2 3 WELLINGTON RD 4461 4 4461 4444 5 Portions to be rezoned to R4 20 18 4161 4171 1 Legend Proposed Subdivision Existing R1 Zoning REZONING APPLICATION NO. RA000391 Civic: 4461 & 4525 Wellington Road Existing R1 Zoning Proposed to be R4 Zoning 9 Document Path: \\geodata\gis\source Data\Departmental Data\EngPubWks\GIS\Projects\TEMPLATES\LOCATION_PLAN\Maps\RA000391_AE.mxd

ATTACHMENT D AERIAL PHOTO 10

CITY OF NANAIMO BYLAW NO. 4500.128 A BYLAW TO AMEND THE CITY OF NANAIMO ZONING BYLAW 2011 NO. 4500 WHEREAS the Council may zone land, by bylaw, pursuant to Sections 464, 465, 469, 477, 479, 480, 481, 482, and 548 of the Local Government Act; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Municipal Council of the City of Nanaimo, in open meeting assembled, ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. This Bylaw may be cited as the Zoning Amendment Bylaw 2018 No. 4500.128. 2. The City of Nanaimo Zoning Bylaw 2011 No. 4500" is hereby amended as follows: By rezoning the lands legally described as LOT 1, SECTION 5, WELLINGTON DISTRICT, PLAN 23933, EXCEPT THAT PART IN PLAN 24719 (4525 Wellington Road) and LOT 2, SECTION 5 WELLINGTON DISTRICT PLAN EPP17992 (4461 Wellington Road) from Single Dwelling Residential (R1) to Duplex Residential (R4) as shown on Schedule A. PASSED FIRST READING: 2018-SEP-17 PASSED SECOND READING: 2018-SEP-17 PUBLIC HEARING HELD: PASSED THIRD READING: MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE: ADOPTED: M A Y O R CORPORATE OFFICER File: Address: RA000391 4525 and 4461 Wellington Road 11

Bylaw No. 4500.128 Page. 2 SCHEDULE A 12

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CITY OF NANAIMO BYLAW NO. 4500.128 A BYLAW TO AMEND THE CITY OF NANAIMO ZONING BYLAW 2011 NO. 4500 WHEREAS the Council may zone land, by bylaw, pursuant to Sections 464, 465, 469, 477, 479, 480, 481, 482, and 548 of the Local Government Act; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Municipal Council of the City of Nanaimo, in open meeting assembled, ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. This Bylaw may be cited as the Zoning Amendment Bylaw 2018 No. 4500.128. 2. The City of Nanaimo Zoning Bylaw 2011 No. 4500" is hereby amended as follows: By rezoning the lands legally described as LOT 1, SECTION 5, WELLINGTON DISTRICT, PLAN 23933, EXCEPT THAT PART IN PLAN 24719 (4525 Wellington Road) and LOT 2, SECTION 5 WELLINGTON DISTRICT PLAN EPP17992 (4461 Wellington Road) from Single Dwelling Residential (R1) to Duplex Residential (R4) as shown on Schedule A. PASSED FIRST READING: 2018-SEP-17 PASSED SECOND READING: 2018-SEP-17 PUBLIC HEARING HELD: PASSED THIRD READING: MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE: ADOPTED: M A Y O R CORPORATE OFFICER File: Address: RA000391 4525 and 4461 Wellington Road 14

Bylaw No. 4500.128 Page. 2 SCHEDULE A 15

Staff Report for Decision File Number: CIB05073 DATE OF MEETING October 4, 2018 AUTHORED BY SUBJECT DARCY FOX, MANAGER, BUILDING INSPECTIONS BYLAW CONTRAVENTION NOTICE - CONSTRUCTION STARTED WITHOUT A BUILDING PERMIT 2153 SPENCER ROAD OVERVIEW Purpose of Report To obtain Council authorization to proceed with the registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice on the property title of 2153 Spencer Road. Recommendation That Council direct the Corporate Officer to file a Bylaw Contravention Notice at the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia under Section 57 of the Community Charter for the property located at 2153 Spencer Road for construction started without a building permit in contravention of Building Bylaw 2016 No. 7224. BACKGROUND An inspection on 2018-MAY-28 revealed that a secondary suite was constructed within the dwelling s basement and work undertaken to enclose the area under the sundeck to create a laundry facility. This work was completed without a permit or inspections. An application has been received; however, a notice on title is recommended in order to reflect the remainder of work completed without a permit or inspections. DISCUSSION The purpose of registering a Bylaw Contravention Notice (Section 57 of the Community Charter) on the title of the affected property is to advise those with an interest in the property of the regulations contravened, to provide disclosure to future owners and to protect taxpayers against potential claims with regard to the regulations contravened. SUMMARY POINTS Construction requiring a building permit was undertaken without first obtaining a permit. Registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice is required on the title of the affected property to advise those with an interest in the property of the regulations contravened, to provide disclosure to future owners and to protect taxpayers against potential claims with regard to the regulations contravened. SRPV1 16

Staff Report October 4, 2018 BYLAW CONTRAVENTION NOTICE - CONSTRUCTION STARTED WITHOUT A BUILDING PERMIT 2153 SPENCER ROAD Page 2 Submitted by: Darcy Fox Manager, Building Inspections Concurrence by: Dale Lindsay Director, Community Development 17

Staff Report for Decision File Number: CIB05129 DATE OF MEETING October 4, 2018 AUTHORED BY SUBJECT DARCY FOX, MANAGER, BUILDING INSPECTIONS BYLAW CONTRAVENTION NOTICE - CONSTRUCTION STARTED WITHOUT A BUILDING PERMIT 2204 BELWOOD ROAD OVERVIEW Purpose of Report To obtain Council authorization to proceed with the registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice on the property title of 2204 Belwood Road. Recommendation That Council direct the Corporate Officer to file a Bylaw Contravention Notice at the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia under Section 57 of the Community Charter for the property located at 2204 Belwood Road for construction started without a building permit in contravention of Building Bylaw 2016 No. 7224. BACKGROUND An inspection was completed on 2017-JUL-20 in response to a complaint received regarding illegal construction. The inspection confirmed that work was underway to construct a deck without a building permit. A Stop Work Order was posted on the job site and correspondence was forwarded to the owner advising that a building permit was required for this work. The deadline for a building permit application was 2018-AUG-15. To date, a building permit application has not been received. Additionally, a heat pump was observed in the front yard of the property. The property owner was advised that the heat pump was to be relocated to the rear yard or a development variance permit submitted. To date, an application for a variance has not been received, nor has the owner contacted the City regarding a relocation of the unit. Pursuant to Section 57 of the Community Charter, it is recommended that a notice be registered on the property title to reflect the work undertaken without a permit or inspections in contravention of Building Bylaw 2016 No 7224 and the violation of Zoning Bylaw 2011 No. 4500. Further to the registration of the notice, this matter will be referred to Bylaw Services for further enforcement. DISCUSSION The purpose of registering a Bylaw Contravention Notice (Section 57 of the Community Charter) on the title of the affected property is to advise those with an interest in the property of the regulations contravened, to provide disclosure to future owners and to protect taxpayers against potential claims with regard to the regulations contravened. SRPV1 18

Staff Report October 4, 2018 BYLAW CONTRAVENTION NOTICE - CONSTRUCTION STARTED WITHOUT A BUILDING PERMIT 2204 BELWOOD ROAD Page 2 SUMMARY POINTS Construction requiring a building permit was undertaken without first obtaining a permit. The deadline to submit a building permit application has passed. Registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice is required on the title of the affected property to advise those with an interest in the property of the regulations contravened, to provide disclosure to future owners and to protect taxpayers against potential claims with regard to the regulations contravened. Further to the registration of the notice, this matter will be referred to Bylaw Services for further enforcement. Submitted by: Darcy Fox Manager, Building Inspections Concurrence by: Dale Lindsay Director, Community Development 19

Staff Report for Decision File Number: BP122035 DATE OF MEETING October 4, 2018 AUTHORED BY SUBJECT DARCY FOX, MANAGER, BUILDING INSPECTIONS BYLAW CONTRAVENTION NOTICE CONSTRUCTION NOT COMPLETED AS PER CONDITIONS OF BUILDING PERMIT 5149 LAGUNA WAY OVERVIEW Purpose of Report To obtain Council authorization to proceed with the registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice on the property title of 5149 Laguna Way. Recommendation That Council direct the Corporate Officer to file a Bylaw Contravention Notice at the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia under Section 57 of the Community Charter for the property located at 5149 Laguna Way for construction not completed as per the conditions of the building permit. BACKGROUND A building permit for replacement of the siding, deck repair and the installation of three windows was issued 2016-JUN-28. However, the permit has now expired with deficiencies remaining outstanding, in contravention of the Building Bylaw. Pursuant to Section 57 of the Community Charter, it is recommended that a notice be registered on the property title to reflect the contravention of Building Bylaw 2016 No 7224. DISCUSSION The purpose of registering a Bylaw Contravention Notice (Section 57 of the Community Charter) on the title of the affected property is to advise those with an interest in the property of the regulations contravened, to provide disclosure to future owners and to protect taxpayers against potential claims with regard to the regulations contravened. SUMMARY POINTS Construction was not completed as per the conditions of the permit. The deadline to renew the permit has passed. Registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice is required on the title of the affected property to advise those with an interest in the property of the regulations contravened, to provide disclosure to future owners and to protect taxpayers against potential claims with regard to the regulations contravened. SRPV1 20

Staff Report October 4, 2018 BYLAW CONTRAVENTION NOTICE CONSTRUCTION NOT COMPLETED AS PER CONDITIONS OF BUILDING PERMIT 5149 LAGUNA WAY Page 2 Submitted by: Darcy Fox Manager, Building Inspections Concurrence by: Dale Lindsay Director, Community Development 21

Staff Report for Decision File Number: BP123479 DATE OF MEETING October 4, 2018 AUTHORED BY SUBJECT DARCY FOX, MANAGER, BUILDING INSPECTIONS BYLAW CONTRAVENTION NOTICE CONSTRUCTION NOT COMPLETED AS PER CONDITIONS OF BUILDING PERMIT 426 RENFREW STREET OVERVIEW Purpose of Report To obtain Council authorization to proceed with the registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice on the property title of 426 Renfrew Street. Recommendation That Council direct the Corporate Officer to file a Bylaw Contravention Notice at the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia under Section 57 of the Community Charter for the property located at 426 Renfrew Street for construction not completed as per the conditions of the building permit. BACKGROUND An inspection was completed on 2016-SEP-15 in response to a complaint received regarding illegal construction. The inspection confirmed that construction of a deck and alterations to an accessory building were underway without a building permit. A Stop Work Order was posted on the job site and correspondence was forwarded to the owner advising that a building permit was required for the work. A building permit application was subsequently received; however, the permit was never issued and has now expired with the illegal works remaining. Pursuant to Section 57 of the Community Charter, it is recommended that a notice be registered on the property title to reflect the work completed without a permit or inspections in contravention of Building Bylaw 2016 No 7224. As the construction is considered a safety issue, Staff will be seeking a Safety Upgrade / Removal Order at a future meeting. DISCUSSION The purpose of registering a Bylaw Contravention Notice (Section 57 of the Community Charter) on the title of the affected property is to advise those with an interest in the property of the regulations contravened, to provide disclosure to future owners and to protect taxpayers against potential claims with regard to the regulations contravened. SRPV1 22

Staff Report October 4, 2018 BYLAW CONTRAVENTION NOTICE CONSTRUCTION NOT COMPLETED AS PER CONDITIONS OF BUILDING PERMIT 426 RENFREW STREET Page 2 SUMMARY POINTS Construction was not completed as per the conditions of the permit. The deadline to renew the permit has passed. Registration of a Bylaw Contravention Notice is required on the title of the affected property to advise those with an interest in the property of the regulations contravened, to provide disclosure to future owners and to protect taxpayers against potential claims with regard to the regulations contravened. Submitted by: Darcy Fox Manager, Building Inspections Concurrence by: Dale Lindsay Director, Community Development 23