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ON THE AGENDA: Victoria City Council considers short term rental restrictions, cannabis retailers, 21-storey-towers

Bylaw restricting short term rentals is just one of the major items being considered by council
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Council will discuss significant rezoning, zoning and bylaw changes at ThursdayB次元官网网址檚 meetings. (Photo by Dawn Gibson/Victoria B次元官网网址)

A bylaw restricting short term rentals, the demolishing of a heritage-registered property, rezoning for cannabis retailers and zoning for new twin 21-storey-towers are on the agenda tomorrow as Victoria City Council returns from holidays.

Also of note is the public hearing on whether or not to turn the .

HereB次元官网网址檚 what council will be discussing tomorrow at the committee of the whole and city council meetings:

  • Bylaw removing short term rentals from zoning use
  • Public hearing: Transform Harbour Towers Hotel and Suites into rental apartments
  • Public hearing: Rezoning 3031 Jackson Street to permit construction of ten townhouses
  • Rezoning application for seven : Shadow Mountain, Urban Earth Med, Melt Town Dispensary, Lotusland Cannabis Club, and Weeds Social Club, Vancouver Island Compassion Society
  • Rezoning applications for two 21-storey towers at 848, 852-856 Yates Street and 849 Johnson Street
  • Demolition of a Heritage Registered property at 1525 Shasta Place
  • Transgender, Gender Non-Binary, and Two-Spirit Equity and Inclusion policy
  • Presentation: Need for additional shelter space downtown
  • 2017 second quarter report

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