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91ƵWedge91Ƶ waiting for Kelowna council approval

City staff recommends building dubbed 91ƵThe Wedge91Ƶ be approved
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Conceptual rendering of the new 91ƵWedge91Ƶ planned for the corner of Water and Leon. (Photo contributed)

Developers of a unique building planned for downtown have again wedged their way before council, this time with staff support.

City staff is recommending the building dubbed 91ƵThe Wedge91Ƶ be approved for Water Street and Leon Avenue.

Staff was not supportive of the project when it first came to the city in March 2020 due to an inability to provide any parking within the development, and the applicant91Ƶs unwillingness to provide payment under the city91Ƶs cash-in-lieu of parking bylaw.

The developer made changes and went back to council in May, and the project received approval in a 6-3 council vote at a public hearing in June.

The original plans envisioned a six-storey building, but after the initial development permit expired, new plans were submitted to the city in June showing a redesigned two-storey structure.

Newly submitted documents show the developer is now willing to pay cash-in-lieu of providing parking.

Council will consider the application at Monday91Ƶs (Aug. 8) meeting.

Conceptual rendering of the original ‘Wedge.’ (Photo contributed)
Conceptual rendering of the original 91ƵWedge.91Ƶ (Photo contributed)

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