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sa国际传媒楽ave it or pave itsa国际传媒: Councillor chimes in on future of Kelowna Springs golf course

Staff report to council earlier this year projected a significant need for industrial lands
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A tie vote means Kelowna Springs Golf Club lands will stay designated as future industrial use. (Photo/KSGC Facebook)

City council carded a tie vote on the future land use of Kelowna Springs golf course at Mondaysa国际传媒檚 (Aug. 22) meeting.

It means the property at 480 Penno Road will remain designated as potential industrial use under the 2040 Official Community Plan (OCP). Under the B.C. Municipal Act a tied vote results in a motion being defeated. Councillors Luke Stack, Mohini Singh, Charlie Hodge, and Maxine DeHart voted in favour of having the golf course changed to private recreational. Mayor Colin Basran, as well as Councillors Loyal Wooldridge, Gail Given, and Ryan Donn voted against. Coun. Brad Sieben excused himself from the vote noting a conflict of interest. Stack made the original motion for the designation change at councilsa国际传媒檚 July 26 meeting.

sa国际传媒淚 know council has seen the many letters that wesa国际传媒檝e been receiving everyday on this matter of people wanting to see this golf course preserved,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檝e yet to receive a letter from the public encouraging us to proceed and leave this as a future industrial site.sa国际传媒

Stack added he believes there are alternatives to find needed industrial space in the city.

sa国际传媒淎 professional commercial realty group was quoted last year as saying in their estimation there are 280 acres of underutilized industrial land in the city.sa国际传媒

Stack noted there are undeveloped lots in the airport industrial park, Jim Bailey industrial park, areas of downtown Kelowna, and 182 acres of city-owned land next to the Glenmore landfill that might be suitable for industrial use. Mayor Basran said he came at the issue from an affordability and quality of life standpoint.

sa国际传媒淲e hear every single day about the affordability challenges and the issues that our residents are facing,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淪o Isa国际传媒檓 going to be making a tough decision but one that I believe in wholeheartedly in providing them with opportunities for good year-round jobs.sa国际传媒

Basran added that industrial land is scarce and expensive.

sa国际传媒淚n order for businesses to be able to set up shop here, land has to be affordable in the appropriate places for them to do so. If we donsa国际传媒檛 have that land, the price of industrial land continues to rise.sa国际传媒

Coun. Stack argued that the public has spoken clearly to him in asking council to retain the golf course.

sa国际传媒淚 remember a saying of our former Mayor Walter Gray. His comment was the public is always right.sa国际传媒

A staff report to council earlier this year projected a significant need for industrial lands in the city over the next twenty years to keep pace with demand. According to that report, the Kelowna Springs golf course owner approached the city in 2020 to explore opportunities for either a commercial or industrial land use designation change for the property.

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