The Banks Crescent development has taken more than a year to come to a public hearing. (File photo)

The Banks Crescent development has taken more than a year to come to a public hearing. (File photo)

Date chosen for Banks Crescent public hearing

Controversial Summerland development going before residents in early February

  • Jan. 12, 2018 12:00 a.m.

Summerland residents get their chance to have a say on Banks Crescent on Feb. 5.

The District of Summerland has scheduled a public hearing for the controversial seniors housing project for Monday, Feb. 5 at the Arena Banquet Room (8820 Jubilee Rd.) and broken it up into two sections: 1:30 to 4: 30 p.m. and 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Related: Banks Crescent project moving to next stage

The Lark Group is hoping to build 400-plus units of seniors housing with a mix of market housing, independent and assisted living, along with amenities, on a group of properties east of Bristow Road.

Opposition to the Banks Crescent proposal started building as soon as it was announced, with some residents expressing concerns about the stability of the slope, the effects on Shaughnessy Spring, which supplies water to the trout hatchery, deterioration of local roads and changes to the current rural character of the neighbourhood. A petition started in late 2016 opposing the development topped more than 1,000 signatures by the end of January 2017, and now is over 3,000.

Linda Tynan, the chief administrative officer for the district, said they chose the two-session format to ensure everyone who wants to attend is able.

Related:

District of Summerland OCP Amendment and Rezoning of 13610 Banks Crescent

The Banks Crescent Project – Summerlanders for Sensible Development

Citizens Supporting iCasa – Banks Crescent, Summerland BC

Summerland Review