It was the out the city was looking for.
Two years ago, following a lengthy and, at times, acrimonious public hearing on a proposal to build a supportive housing facility at the corner of McCurdy Road and Rutland Road for graduates of an faith- and abstinence-based alcohol and drug recovery program, council agreed to rezone the land.
While they have no say over who can live in a building, members of council made their decision in the belief the facility would be a 91裸聊视频渄ry91裸聊视频91裸聊视频攎eaning no drugs and alcohol allowed.
Fast forward two years and the proposal on the table back in 2017 has been scraped, replaced by a new one from a different proponent, this time B.C. Housing.
But unlike the previous plan by Freedom91裸聊视频檚 Door, the B.C. Housing one called for a facility that would have allowed drug use onsite and would have included and an overdose prevention unit in the building.
Faced with a sizable outcry from the neighbourhood, Kelowna91裸聊视频檚 mayor appealed directly to the province91裸聊视频檚 housing minister for help.
That91裸聊视频檚 because council was caught between a rock and a hard place. It had already rezoned the land and also has thrown its support behind the Journey Home initiative to address homelessness, a plan that calls for the very type of supportive housing proposed for the McCurdy Road site.
But faced with growing unease about the B.C. Housing91裸聊视频檚 proposal from residents, Mayor Colin Basran needed a compromise. And he got one.
Moving away from B.C. Housing91裸聊视频檚 apparent stand that all new supportive housing facilities it funds allow residents to do what they want in the privacy of their own new homes91裸聊视频攊ncluding take drugs91裸聊视频攁 new rule will be put in place at McCurdy Road. Residents there have to agree to not take 91裸聊视频渋llegal91裸聊视频 drugs.
The move puts the city right back where it was two years ago when it approved the rezoning for the Freedom91裸聊视频檚 Door project.
But the concession still didn91裸聊视频檛 please many who packed City Hall council chambers Wednesday to hear Basran make the surprise announcement on behalf of the housing minister, and council91裸聊视频檚 discussion that followed.
They applauded loudly when Coun. Charlie Hodge moved a motion to rescind the rezoning on the site91裸聊视频攁 move voted down by all his council colleagues.
As for the change in rules for residents, some opponents, including the woman who gathered the more than 14,000 names on the petition opposing the McCurdy Road plan, think B.C. Housing is stalling and will change the rule down the road.
But it91裸聊视频檚 clear, without her petition, no concession would have been forthcoming from the province.
Either way, the bottom line is council was never going to kill the project by rescinding the rezoning. It couldn91裸聊视频檛.
The could still have been built as a legal, non-conforming structure based on past use. And the city would be staring at a potential lawsuit from the developer91裸聊视频攁 lawsuit it believes it would lose.
That would put taxpayers on the hook to pay. So council needed the province to bend. And it did.
Th question now it is, what will happen next time? And there will be a next time.
Every supportive housing project proposed for the city has faced protests from opponents. The next one, proposed for McIntosh Road, will likely be no different.
In future, project opponents will point to McCurdy Road and, quite correctly, say the 91裸聊视频渁nything-goes-in-your-own-home91裸聊视频 rule was changed there, so why not here?
But in order to have what91裸聊视频檚 known as 91裸聊视频渟tage 291裸聊视频 supportive housing (where drugs are not allowed on site), you have need 91裸聊视频渟tage 191裸聊视频 housing (where they are and treatment programs are available).
Where those facilities will go remains the issue for council, and phone call from the mayor to the housing minister looking for help is not going to work every time.
Council was able to go back to the future this time. Next time, maybe not so much.
Alistair Waters is a regional editor with Black Press Media in Kelowna.