Peachland Coun. Terry Condon made one more attempt to have his concerns heard over a planned apartment complex in the community.
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Condon added Clements being the only road to access the project could have a major impact on the Peachland Village Centre.
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Council, with Condon opposed, approved a development permit for the 84-unit complex, as well as a variance reducing minimum motorcycle parking stalls from 25 to five.
The applicant, Porchlight Developments, said several mature trees would have to be removed to make way for the stalls, and that minimum motorcycle parking is an unusual requirement.
A staff review of municipal motorcycle regulations and zoning bylaws in the Okanagan Valley found that only Summerland had a similar requirement, with no stall minimum.
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Construction on the apartment complex is expected to start in the summer and take 18 months to complete.
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