Kelowna Coun. Loyal Wooldridge was underwhelmed with the concept plans to develop the former Tolko Mill site when they were presented at council91Ƶs Sep. 25 meeting.
91ƵThe mill site is the last jewel in Kelowna that we91Ƶre going to be developing on the lakefront,91Ƶ Wooldridge said.
91ƵFrom the beginning, my expectation has been for the design team to come forward with an astounding, beautiful public access that is going to enhance the quality of life for people in Kelowna.91Ƶ
Wooldridge noted that only three to four hectares of the 20-hectare development is dedicated to public open spaces.
91ƵWhat I saw was a sea of towers and a lot of developable area which means a lot of money for the property owner, but it doesn91Ƶt necessarily mean improved quality of life.91Ƶ
Wooldridge said he would like to see free, accessible public space that creates equity in the community.
91ƵI think when you look at our pathways around the lake, whether it91Ƶs Sutherland Bay or the bird sanctuaries, it91Ƶs open space where people can interact with nature and connect with one another and you don91Ƶt have to necessarily have to pay to do it.91Ƶ
Affordable housing, which is included in the three concept plans presented by Holar Developments, is also a concern for Wooldridge.
91ƵIt91Ƶs not lost on me that the likelihood of below-market housing on that site is going to be achieved because it is probably going to be some of the most prime property that we see.91Ƶ
91ƵBut we can definitely leverage that for our affordable housing land acquisition fund which could potentially build in the North End itself.91Ƶ
Wooldridge added there is also a need for caution regarding infrastructure demands with the level of density proposed for the site.
Concept plans recommend 3,500 residential units including affordable housing and spaces for seniors and students.
91ƵThat means through the North End in general we might have to have a lower amount of density outside of what we see on the mill site,91Ƶ Wooldridge said.
He added he felt the design team could do better.
91ƵThese are first concepts which are really testing the waters to see what council and what the public is going to say.91Ƶ
Holar Developments will be hosting open houses, including one at the Laurel Packinghouse on Oct. 26, as well as online engagement to gather public feedback on the concepts.
The concept plans can be viewed on the .
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