City of Regina
Saskatchewan CA

CC Committee Report
CR21-60

Zoning Bylaw Amendment & Discretionary Use - 3215 & 3310 Lakeview Avenue - PL202000181 & PL20200018

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Attachments

  1. Printout
  2. RPC21-32 Zoning Bylaw Amendment & Discretionary Use - 3215 & 3310 Lakeview Avenue - PL202000181 & PL20200018
  3. Appendix A-1
  4. Appendix A-2_PH
  5. Appendix A-3_Proposed I Zone Amendment (This file has not yet been converted to a viewable format)
  6. Appendix A-4_Site Plan (Parking Lot)
  7. Appendix A-5_Site Plan (Joint-use School)
  8. Appendix B - Public Consultation Summary (This file has not yet been converted to a viewable format)

Report Body

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At the April 7, 2021 meeting of Regina Planning Commission, the Commission considered the attached report RPC21-32 from the City Planning & Development Division.

 

Celeste York declared a conflict of interest, citing her daughter's employment with 1080 Architecture Planning + Interiors, and Frank Bojkovsky declared a conflict of interest, citing a third party working relationship with the project earlier this year.  Both Commission members abstained from discussion and voting, and temporarily left the meeting.

 

The following addressed the Commission:
 

-        Lisa McDonald, representing Lakeview Community Association; and

-        James Holtom, representing JPH Consulting Ltd., Kevin Filteau, representing Ministry of Education, and Delaine Clyne, representing Regina Public Schools.
 

The Commission adopted a resolution to concur in the recommendation contained in the report.

 


Recommendation #8 in the attached report does not need City Council approval.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

REGINA PLANNING COMMISSION

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