Editor’s Note February 8, 2017: Tender issued for the New North Connector and Rees Bridge Replacement
In This Issue
- A tender has been issued for the New North Connector and Rees Bridge Replacement
- A new 89-unit, 4-storey apartment building is being proposed for Comox
- Phase 6 which includes 26 lots expected to be registered at Coal Valley Estates in March
A tender has been issued for the New North Connector and Rees Bridge Replacement
The Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure has issued a tender for North Courtenay Connector and Rees Bridge Replacement. The Site is located north of the City of Courtenay between the Piercy Road/Condensory Road intersection and the Dove Creek Road/Headquarters Road intersection. This tender closes Febuary 28th.
A new 89-unit, 4-storey apartment building is being proposed for Comox
Broadstreet Properties Ltd. is hoping to submit a development permit and rezoning application in February for a proposed residential property located on Anderton Road. The company is proposing to build an 89-unit, 4-storey building on two parcels of vacant property on Anderton Road. The owner held an open house in October of last year as part of its pre-application consultation. Once the project is presented to council for consideration, it is expected that a public hearing date will be set.
Phase 6 which includes 26 lots expected to be registered at Coal Valley Estates in March
Coal Valley Estates will be proceeding with Phase 6 of this project which consists of 27 lots, and registration is expected to be completed by the end of March. The applicant has also submitted applications for preliminary layout review on Phase 7, which includes 34 lots and Phase 8 which will include approximately 25 new lots. In addition, a pending offer has been received on a 6.5 acre site that has been zoned to accommodate approximately 97 units and is located south of Kendall Street. This offer is expected to close in March of 2017.
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