Council Meeting News: City of Coquitlam (Mar 27, 2023)

Here is the latest council news from the City of Coquitlam! Below you will find a summary of the residential development projects covered at the March 27, 2023, City of Coquitlam Public Hearing Council Meeting.

City of Coquitlam – MARCH 27 PUBLIC HEARING

200 Marmont Street, 1053, 1055, 1057 and 1059 James Avenue

  • Applicant 1164614 B.C. Ltd.
  • File : 08-3010-06/19 121044 PROJ/1
  • Location/NCP:  Maillardville
  • Associated Project Summary: Consolidate two single-family dwelling lots, one duplex dwelling lot, one low-density apartment (fourplex) lot, and a portion of James Avenue; Rezone the property from RS-1 One-Family Residential, RT-1 Infill Residential and RM-1 Two-Storey Low Density Apartment Residential to RM-3 Multi-Storey Medium Density Apartment Residential; Construct one six-storey apartment building and one two-storey townhouse building over an underground parkade at a density of 1.72 floor area ratio
  • Application Summary: One six-storey apartment building and one two-storey townhouse building with a total of 74 dwelling units.
  • Outcome: Third Reading

NameIn FavourOpposedNo Vote Indicated*
Mayor Richard StewartX
Councillor Brent AsmundsonX
Councillor Matt DjonlicX
Councillor Craig HodgeX
Councillor Steve KimX
Councillor Trish MandewoX
Councillor Dennis MarsdenX
Councillor Robert MazzaroloX
Councillor Terri TownerX

*Column includes votes of those who did not actively participate when the vote was called. Learn more at the bottom of this post.

628-638 Claremont Street and 635-645 Gardena Drive

  • Applicant lntracorp Gardena Nominee LTD. INC. NO. BC 1330371 (Intracorp Developments)
  • File : 08-3010-06/21120886 PROJ/1
  • Location/NCP:  Burquitlam-Lougheed
  • Associated Project Summary: 42-storey and 16-storey residential condo towers, two six-storey purpose-built rental buildings.
  • Application Summary: The proposed rezoning from RS-1 One-Family Residential to CD-36 Comprehensive Development Zone -36 would facilitate the development of two residential condo towers and two six-storey purpose-built rental buildings and allow for density sharing between the north (Block A) and south sites (Block B) that form the subject site.
  • Outcome: Third Reading

Previously had 3rd reading, was rescinded to allow for more flexibility with affordable housing location.

NameIn FavourOpposedNo Vote Indicated*
Mayor Richard StewartX
Councillor Brent AsmundsonX
Councillor Matt DjonlicX
Councillor Craig HodgeX
Councillor Steve KimX
Councillor Trish MandewoX
Councillor Dennis MarsdenX
Councillor Robert MazzaroloX
Councillor Terri TownerX

*Column includes votes of those who did not actively participate when the vote was called. Learn more at the bottom of this post.

Would you like to learn more about the items covered at this Coquitlam Public Hearing? Agendas, meeting minutes, and videos can be found on the City’s website HERE, or give us a shout to discuss.

Note: Each member present at a meeting must vote on the matter being decided. If a council or board member does not indicate how they vote, they are deemed to have voted in the affirmative. In other words, they cannot abstain from voting, unless they may not participate because of a conflict of interest and have followed the procedure for dealing with various types of prohibited conflicts of interest under the Community Charter. Source: Government of BC’s local government council and board procedures.

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