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Kelowna tower redesign not a 91Ƶbait-and-switch91Ƶ: developer

91ƵWe have received tremendous support for the 350 Doyle application91Ƶ
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Appelt Developments and Wexford Developments revised building for 350 Doyle Ave. (Conceptual rendering/Zeidler Architecture)

The developers of a proposed tower on the former RCMP site are rejecting claims there was any inappropriate conduct in the redesign of their building.

A statement from Appelt Properties and its partner Wexford Developments says the Kelowna Legacy Group91Ƶs (KLG) statements about the project planning and approvals process are misleading.

KLG released its own statement earlier this week questioning whether the original 13-storey development was 91Ƶdestined to fail, or was it a bait-and-switch.91Ƶ A revised proposal put forward by Appelt and Wexford increases the building to 25-storeys.

According to Appelt, the changes are a result of the community input received on the building91Ƶs form and character and not bait and switch.

91ƵWe have received tremendous support for the 350 Doyle application, and we are pleased that our neighbours are perceiving the design changes as an improvement on the earlier version of the plan,91Ƶ says Greg Appelt, president.

Appelt pointed out the result is a taller, slimmer building which is set back from Doyle, better protects views from neighbouring properties and reduces the shadow impacts in the neighbourhood, all with the originally promised amenities intact.

91ƵThe redesign does mean that a total of 59 rental units have been lost,91Ƶ added Appelt.

KLG also claims the developers were awarded use of the city-owned land in exchange for a relatively small monthly lease of approximately $2,300 per month for 88 years with a review and adjustment at that time for another 19 years.

Appelt says the monthly lease payment is not $2,300 a month.

The KLG statement was signed by Les Bellamy, whom Appelt describes as 91Ƶthe spokesperson for an anonymous special interest group with unclear intentions.91Ƶ

91ƵIf he and KLG members genuinely suffer from a lack of understanding of the application and the results of our consultation, we invite him to engage with us directly because we believe it represents a positive outcome to the community engagement process,91Ƶ said Appelt.

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