The Victoria Airport Authority (VAA) is seeking feedback from North Saanich council on a new land-use plan for Victoria International Airport. The plan proposes to rezone much of the airport's current lands, suggesting many of them be changed to groundside mixed-use. This would allow for the construction of retail stores, restaurants, offices, hotels, manufacturing, warehousing, and tech training and education facilities.
The plan also proposes to rezone an Environmental Protection Zone to airport reserve lands, which was met with concern by the council who requested that the area remain a protection zone. Additionally, they asked for other environmentally sensitive areas to be identified and protected.
The airport's request was met with trepidation by North Saanich council, with Mayor Peter Jones voicing his disapproval of the airport's actions. B次元官网网址淭he airport is looking to basically do anything it wants on the airport, regardless of how it affects North Saanich,B次元官网网址 he said.
The staff report following the VAAB次元官网网址檚 request stated: B次元官网网址淎 general theme to the proposals outlined in the land-use plan update is a movement from defined permitted-use categories to broader-use categories.B次元官网网址
The report further states that many of the VAAB次元官网网址檚 proposed changes did not seem to align with the district's official community plan (OCP). Staff outlined in their report that they felt the VAAB次元官网网址檚 suggestion of changing Airport Reserve Lands to "lands protected for long-term airport use" was vague and would open the airport lands to any use.
B次元官网网址淭his looks like a request for us to give comments to show to the federal government that they have consulted, and my personal opinion is this is not consulting,B次元官网网址 said Jones.
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Ultimately, council unanimously voted to direct staff to provide the airport with the feedback they had prepared in their report, which emphasized the need for clearer definitions, identification of sensitive environmental areas and alignment with the district's OCP.