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Council grants preliminary approval for Victoria Condos, allows 96% impervious variance and requires city retain development rights
Summary
Council approved the Victoria Condos preliminary plat, a shoreland variance to allow up to 96% impervious coverage, zoning text amendments for angled parking and site plan matters, and required a condition that the city retain ownership or equivalent development‑rights control over the city parcel used for parking.
The Victoria City Council granted preliminary approval for the Victoria Condos mixed‑use project on Dec. 8, approving the preliminary plat, site plan, conditional uses and a shoreland variance to allow as much as 96% impervious coverage subject to conditions including a requirement that the city retain development rights or equivalent control over the parcel it currently owns.
City Planner Brian McCann (S9) described the project as a 10‑unit condominium building with two ground‑floor commercial units and a showroom on a roughly 0.63‑acre downtown site. He said the applicant proposes 82 total parking stalls (21 serving the project, leaving a net increase of one public stall compared with current conditions)…
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