District of West Vancouver, B.C., passes zoning changes, falls in line with province
WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. — Councillors in the District of West Vancouver, B.C., have narrowly voted in favour of getting onboard with provincial legislation requiring communities to allow multi-unit housing on lots that have previously been zoned for single-family homes.
The district, which includes some of British Columbia’s most expensive properties, had initially rejected the provincial legislation aimed at easing the housing crisis.
The B.C. government had set a deadline of June 30 for communities to update their zoning rules in accordance with the legislation passed last fall.
Last month, the province issued a statement saying it had sent a non-compliance notice to the District of West Vancouver and a ministerial order could follow.