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Elections

Esquimalt Village Plan  

Referendum Question (Non-binding)

On Saturday, November 19, 2011, qualified electors of the Township of Esquimalt also voted on the following question:

“Are you in favour of the Township of Esquimalt adopting amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2646 and Zoning Bylaw No. 2050 that would facilitate development of Phase One of the Esquimalt Village Plan which would include a mix of residential, commercial and civic uses in two buildings, one of which may be up to 12 storeys in height, on the site of the old municipal hall and old public works yard?” 

Results: Yes (1,510), No (690)

A public hearing regarding the amending bylaws will be held early in 2012. The referendum result will be included in a report to Council at that time, together with any additional public input.

Amending Bylaws

TAKE NOTICE that the below synopsis of the proposed bylaws is provided for convenience and is not intended to be and is not to be understood as an interpretation of the bylaws. Please click on the link following the synopsis to download the complete draft bylaw.

BYLAW NO. 2756 – “Official Community Plan Bylaw, 2006, No. 2646, Amendment Bylaw [No. 10], 2011, No. 2756” would amend the Official Community Plan to create a new Development Permit Area with design guidelines for buildings and the public realm within Phase 1of the Esquimalt Village Plan.

The design and form of the mixed use development is intended to create a pedestrian-oriented “high street” along Esquimalt Road, with a new public plaza anchoring the project and bringing civic use and activity to the streetscape. Civic use space is incorporated into the plan to contribute to the established civic core around the Municipal Hall and Public Library site.

Please click here for Official Community Plan Bylaw, 2006, No. 2646, Amendment Bylaw [No. 10], 2011, No. 2756. (PDF)

BYLAW NO. 2757 – “Zoning Bylaw, 1992, No. 2050, Amendment Bylaw [No. 1978], 2011, No. 2757” would amend the Zoning Bylaw by adding a new zone - Esquimalt Village – Mixed Use Multiple Residential the intent of which is to accommodate high density Mixed Use Apartment, Commercial and Institutional development. The proposed zone specifies permitted uses, building setbacks, the maximum building height, maximum lot coverage and floor area ratio as well as off-street parking requirements.

Please click here for Zoning Bylaw, 1992, No. 2050, Amendment Bylaw [No. 197], 2011, No. 2757. (PDF)

If you require any additional information about the 2011 Esquimalt Election, please contact:

Anja Nurvo
Manager of Corporate Services
Tel: 250-414-7135