Kelowna council has asked staff to tweak the city香蕉视频直播檚 tenant protection and relocation assistance policies for residents displaced by redevelopment.
Staff told council at its Monday (Oct. 21) meeting that challenges include limited tenant protections under the Residential Tenancy Act (RTA) and an emerging trend in the redevelopment of older residential properties.
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Kelowna has a one per cent vacancy rate making it harder for renters to find affordable housing, she added. Sanbrooks also told council that developing purpose-built rentals is challenging.
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A staff report laid out three options; following Residential Tenancy Act (RTA) regulations only; a developer tenant relocation plan and RTA rules; or developer relocation plan, extended notification, relocation assistance and financial compensation.
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The issue was highlighted in May this year when council deferred consideration to rezone property on Mills Road in Rutland to allow construction of a townhouse development. The 20 existing rental units on the property will be torn down and replaced with 55 new purpose-built rentals, displacing several residents.
Tenant protection and relocation was identified as a key action in the city香蕉视频直播檚 Housing Action Plan which is currently being drafted and will be presented to council in a few weeks. However, staff brought the issue forward sooner in consideration of residents on Mills Rd. being displaced.
Staff will review the policy and report back to council in a few weeks.