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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

to consider Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1543 for the property at 910 Old Hope PrincetonWay; Hope, BC

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2023 AT 6:30 PM

IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MUNICIPAL HALL

Pursuant to Section 465 of the Local Government Act, notice is hereby given that at the above referenced meeting, Council will hear the views of the public in order to assist them in deciding whether the proposed amendment bylaw for the property at 910 Old Hope Princeton Way; Hope, BC should proceed.

Intent of the Proposed Amendment Bylaw

To rezone the property at 910 Old Hope Princeton Way from Single Family Residential (RS-1) to Light/Service Industrial (I-2) in order to allow the continuation of the industrial operation on this site.

Legal Description and Location of the Subject Property (see location map below)

DL 3 YDYD Except: (1) Plans 6076, 14618, and 25232 (2) Shown Red on Plan A1529 (3) Part Lying Both North of Northerly Boundary of Plan H94 and South and East of Plan H610 (4) Plan 39120; PID 011-014-971.

Map 1

Inspection of Documents

If you require an explanation on the amendment bylaw or would like to view the staff report and bylaw, please contact the District of Hope Planning Department at 604-869-5671 between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday excluding Statutory Holidays. Staff’s entire report to Council can also be viewed in the January 23, 2023 Council Agenda package available on the District of Hope website at www.hope.ca.

Submissions

If you have an interest in this amendment bylaw, you are invited to comment in writing to jgill@hope.ca or dbellingham@hope.ca or mailed to the District of Hope, 325 Wallace Street, PO Box 609, Hope, BC, V0X 1L0.

The public is also welcome to attend the February 27, 2023, 6:30 pm Public Hearing to be held in Council Chambers, 325 Wallace Street, Hope, BC and make your views know to Council when the Mayor asks for comments from the public.

Jas Gill, Director of Community Development