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Old Posted Apr 28, 2014, 7:43 PM
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Love it. Hopefully they're Brentwood style condos just to outrage the Seymour NIMBYs who got the council to halt development.

Seylynn Village would seem a lot less isolated if that area had something in it. And there'd be something for skytrain to go to...

That article I linked to said this about condos back in 2013

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Yet to be decided is whether the new village will include residential units or not. There are many factors that will affect that decision, Chief Campbell said, such as whether the housing market continues to soften and whether BC Hydro's Walters Substation on the reserve lands can be relocated. - See more at: http://www.northshoreoutlook.com/new....LsMwrTMb.dpuf
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Old Posted May 6, 2014, 9:26 PM
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From Vancouvermarket.ca:

City of North Van Scales Back OCP After Community Feedback

http://www.vancouvermarket.ca/2014/0...nity-feedback/



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Old Posted May 6, 2014, 9:45 PM
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Brutal.
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Old Posted May 6, 2014, 9:54 PM
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Old Posted May 6, 2014, 10:26 PM
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Maybe it's a diversion tactic and they increased Moodyville to 5.0 FSR - that's why it's not shown on the map!
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Old Posted May 14, 2014, 6:02 AM
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North Van City tweeted today they reached a deal with Squamish Nation to connect the Spirit Trail that currently goes partially through their lands (mostly where the houseboats are) all the way through to Bewicke side. That is really, really good news. It was a huge connecting piece that was missing, currently dead ending at the Marina, and since the Marina didn't want the trail on their property it could of killed the continuity for a long time.

Perhaps it will go somewhat near the train tracks, there is a lot of room beside them.

Kudos to both sides and the folks that made it happen.
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Old Posted May 14, 2014, 6:06 AM
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What did the city give up?

It will be interesting to have a more direct connection to what is suddenly becoming a very dense neighbourhood on the west side of the reserve. Too bad we can't put a road down there too.
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Old Posted Jun 1, 2014, 4:22 AM
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Evelyn today

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Old Posted Jun 1, 2014, 6:36 PM
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Thanks for the update. Those terraced buildings in the back remind me of another Erickson design, circa 1960's: https://maps.google.com/?ll=49.28013...h&deg=180&z=19
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Old Posted Jun 11, 2014, 3:01 AM
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Lynn Valley Centre rezoning is a go. Unexpected unanimous yes. Lisa Muri even said nice things, and I think maybe even cried during her speech?

Sounds like Lynn Valley road will get an extra lane under Hwy 1 as a community amenity, which is good since increased rush hour traffic is really the only legitimate complaint anyone could have about this.

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Great news, Lynn Valley is a hidden Jem in the metro and this is badly needed.
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The designs are very Whistler. In this context not a bad thing.

I'm pleased to see NV District finally entering the 21st century.
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2014, 8:46 AM
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2014, 4:58 AM
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Evelyn painted and from a different angle than usual

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The new Park Royal expansion looks great now that it's finished. Very busy, looks like a success

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Also new article on Lynn Valley Centre

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Lynn Valley towers get green light
Council approves Bosa highrise condo complex for mall site


After years of will they or won't they intrigue, council unanimously moved to redevelop Lynn Valley mall Tuesday.

Council's decision to approve the 377 condominium units and 22 townhouses that comprise Bosa's project was met with a round of applause.

The old Zellers will be traded for two new 12-storey, 150-foot towers.

The two towers will flank four smaller buildings between five and eight storeys perched on a onestorey commercial podium. That podium - most of which will be used for a grocery store - totals 50,000 square feet of commercial space.

The development will lead to a "new, invigorated Lynn Valley," according to Coun. Robin Hicks, who emphasized the district's need of more affordable housing.

"If we don't provide more average-priced housing - and I won't say this is cheaper housing - we will become an enclave of the more affluent like most of West Vancouver."

One-bedroom units would likely start at around $350,000.

Coun. Lisa Muri praised the project as a compromise that will benefit the community but she also questioned its affordability.

"We talk about affordability. I don't think that will ever happen," she said. "Many people will be able to live here and many more will not be able to live here, and that is just life."

The district can manage development but not halt it, according to Hicks.

"We cannot stop the influx of new families without undesirable economic and financial consequences," he said.

While allowing that the project has merit, frequent council watcher Hazen Colbert derided the meeting as "a love-in," bereft of discussion or debate.

"All that was missing was district council and staff holding hands while singing 'Kumbaya,'" he stated.

The average age in the District of North Vancouver increases by one year every two years, according to Mayor Richard Walton.

"In the past 40 years, 11 schools in North Vancouver have closed," he said. "We're still getting older."

The "lost generation" of young people in North Vancouver signals the need for new homes with lower land values, according to Walton. "This means more density," he said.

Density is a welcome alternative to watching houses creep up the mountainside, according to many of the project's supporters.

The development has a floor space ratio of 2.36, which measures the project's total floor space against the area of the lot. The district's maximum allowable FSR for the site is 3.5.

Many of the development's detractors pointed to growing gridlock, attributing traffic jams to the unprecedented development sweeping the North Shore.

The traffic volume on Highway 1 will continue to increase, according to Hicks.

"The traffic increase will appear with or without new development of our town centres," he said.

Speaking at an April meeting, Lynn Valley resident Marilyn Harkness argued the project wouldn't necessarily be a catalyst for greater transit service, given that Surrey's growth hasn't alleviated its transit woes.

Unfortunately, TransLink doesn't anticipate demand, according to Coun. Alan Nixon. "Once the demand materializes and makes itself known, we will see dramatic changes in the way buses service Lynn Valley," he said.

Coun. Doug MacKay-Dunn said North Vancouver should be well served by transit, considering that Mayor Walton serves as chairman of TransLink's Mayors' Council. "I'm sure that the mayor will look after our interests," MacKay-Dunn said.

Several councillors acknowledged misgivings about the project's height.

"Those whose views will be obstructed objected to the proposal. I'm sorry I can't guarantee your view," MacKay-Dunn said.

Very few residents object to the nearby 17-storey Kiwanis building, according to Coun. Mike Little.

"Heights notwithstanding, there were a lot of people who came in and said, 'Well it looks a lot better than I thought it was going to look,'" he said.

The development's timber and stone buildings as well as its three plazas totalling more than 15,000 square feet won acclaim from many in the community.

The neighbourhood is a good example of crime prevention through design, according to Mackay-Dunn, a former Vancouver Police Department officer. "You increase the eyes on the street - you reduce crime," he said.

Coun. Roger Bassam thanked Bosa for their extensive community engagement.

"I'm not sure that they have to go through this kind of an effort anywhere else in the Lower Mainland," he said. "Thank you guys for doing it North Van style."

Nixon, who has stated he has no plans to stand for office this fall, complimented his colleagues for their political courage.

Council will potentially face an electorate "who may not be too happy with this decision," he said.

Muri, who has repeatedly called on her colleagues to slow the pace of development, asked for assurances the development will be well managed.

"We recognize that the community is not going to be supportive of further development unless we can manage the development that we're approving right now," said Chief Administrative Officer David Stuart. "We'll do everything to make sure we can manage this."

The project includes six units of affordable rental housing to be operated by a non-profit society. Each unit is slated to be sold at approximately $150,000 below market value.

Bosa is on the hook for $4.5 million in district amenities, including $1.6 million in transportation improvements, $500,000 for public art, and other money for trail improvements.

- See more at: http://www.nsnews.com/news/lynn-vall...ight-1.1128902

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Coppersmith Shop building in North Vancouver found its tenant! Tap & Barrel.

http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2014/06/t...le-waterfront/
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Old Posted Jun 25, 2014, 2:42 AM
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Coppersmith Shop building in North Vancouver found its tenant! Tap & Barrel.

http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2014/06/t...le-waterfront/
We're discussing it in the Lower Lonsdale thread.
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