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Thompson-Nicola Regional District NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
When? Wednesday, July 12th, 2023 at 5:00 PM
The Board of Directors of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District gives notice that it will hold a delegated Public Hearing in the TNRD Boardroom, 4th floor of 465 Victoria Street, Kamloops, BC, to consider proposed Bylaw 2792 and Bylaw 2815
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What are the changes in proposed Bylaw 2792, 2022?
These revise the Green Lake and Area Official Community Plan (OCP) and would: Clarify the OCP Riparian (& onsite septic system) Development Permit (DP) Area policy
• Reduce the scope of when Hazardous Land & Environmentally Sensitive DPs get triggered
• Add policy to guide applications for RV living use via a Temporary Use Permit
What is proposed Bylaw 2815, 2023?
• It sets out numerous (omnibus) comprehensive changes to TNRD Zoning Bylaw 2400, including:
• Shift floodplain regulations from Bylaw 2400 into a standalone floodplain bylaw
• Increase all building minimum side/rear setbacks to 2 4 metres to more align with BC Building Code
• Decrease MHP-1 zone density given increases in unit sizes and doubling of fire separations
• Clarify how site-built homes and factory built manufactured homes (MHs) can be combined
• Combine R-1 and R-2 zones and so remove the prohibition on narrow homes and single-wide MHs (properties currently zoned R-2 will become zoned R-1)
• Clarify that a long breezeway, corridor, or similar cannot serve to make two buildings into one
• Increase the size of parcel area that is subject to existing livestock limits to 4 hectares
• Clarify that lot coverage includes all buildings and not only those subject to building permit
• Allow secondary suites in all Tobiano CD-1 Zone and RA-2 Zone single family dwellings and remove the 80m2 cap in suite area
• Add new definitions and revise several existing definitions
• Rezone 10045 Adams Lake FSR, shown shaded on the adjacent map, to the LRT-2 Zone to ensure lawful conforming use for Grizzly Adams Lake Resort
All persons who believe that their interest in property may be affected by the proposed Bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing Additionally, they may make written submissions on the matter of the Bylaws (via the options below) which must be received at our office prior to 9:00 a m , July 11th of 2023 While written submissions are encouraged during this time, anyone wishing to attend the public hearing in person to speak may do so The entire content of all submissions will be made public and form a part of the public record for this matter
How do I get more information?
• July 7: Blue Voodoo (rock)
• July 8: BC Top (ZZ Top tribute)
• July 9: The Yale County Band (jug music)
• July 10: Give ‘Em Hell Boys (country/ rock)
• July 11: Moonshine Chaser (honky tonk hoedown)
Tunes Up At Sun Peaks
Free concerts at Sun Peaks’ natural mountain amphitheatre this summer continue.
Three pop-up venues throughout the village and slope-side to the Village Day Lodge — plus the new Sun Peaks Centre Stage — will provide a variety of venue sizes suitable for each performance.
Visitors and locals are invited to bring their lawn chairs or dancing shoes and enjoy the concerts.
The schedule runs from Canada Day though to the end of September and includes:
• July 7: Delhi 2 Dublin (Clock Tower Stage)
• July 16: Jana Seale (Village Stage)
• July 21: Zuffalo (Village Stage)
• July 29: Current Swell (Slopeside)
• Aug. 4: The Yellow Brick Road Experience (Centre Stage at Sun Peaks Centre.
A copy of the proposed Bylaws and all supporting information can be inspected from
(except statutory holidays) at our office, from June 19th, 2023, until 4:00 p m the day of the Hearing; or please contact us via any of the options below For