‘Not there:’ housing needs weighed against area aesthetic for Parksville apartment building
PARKSVILLE — A proposed apartment complex is facing some pushback in the early stages due to its proposed height and design.
Developers want to build a four-storey, 76-unit building with a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom units at 360 Pym St. N., at the Island Hwy. W intersection in Parksville.
Zoning and development bylaws amendments are required before it can proceed, which saw some resistance from the mayor and councillors during the Monday, Feb. 2, City council meeting.
“In my own personal feeling, I feel that even a three-storey or four-storey block is not appropriate for the site,” Mayor Doug O’Brien said. “It is the unofficial gateway from the west into our city, and I’m just not sure that it’s a three-storey or four-storey apartment block that I’d like to see there.”




