'Rental-Only Zoning' a Tough Task

Richmond, British Columbia is trying to develop "rental-only zoning" for 60 properties in the city.

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April 5, 2019, 10:00 AM PDT

By James Brasuell @CasualBrasuell


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Maria Rantanen reports from Richmond, British Columbia, where the planning committee sent a "rental-only zoning" ordinance back to staff for more information and consultation.

"The proposed bylaw would have imposed a 'rental-only' zoning on 60 properties that already are 100 per cent rental as well as considered implementing rental-only zoning for new multi-family apartment developments," according to Rantanen.

The rental-only zoning law has only been possible since the provincial government introduced the rental-only housing changes to the Local Government Act last May.

Rantanen provides more details of the political debate surrounding the proposed zoning change in the source article.

Wednesday, April 3, 2019 in Richmond News

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