Peninsula News Review, May 09, 2014

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Friday, May 9, 2014

New houses planned for Keating Marker Group testing the water in Central Saanich Devon MacKenzie News staff

Early plans by the Marker Group to develop residential housing on three vacant lots in Central Saanich has sparked interest in the community. The application to rezone three vacant lots on Central Saanich Road and Saanich X Road (next to Keating Elementary School) came through at the April 28 planning and development committee meeting. The three lots, which are currently zoned R1, would be rezoned into smaller lots to create 10 lots ranging in size from 3,347 sq ft to to 1,690 sq ft. Plans now show eight larger lots that would accommodate modest-sized homes — similar to the ones being built at the Canora Mews development in North Saanich — and two small “micro� lots that would “I think this is have small homes built an interesting site. on them. “We hosted a neighI’ll be interested bourhood meeting at Keating School recently to hear what the there was generally public has to say ...� and good response from community members,� said – Alastair Bryson Matt Peulen of Marker Group. Peulen added there were some concerns voiced about traffic issues in the area but that people were generally supportive of seeing something done with the lot that has stood empty for years. The homes will be marketed to young families and first time buyers, Peulen continued, with prices aiming to come in at under $500,000. “Being so close to the elementary school, young families are very important to that neighbourhood,� he said. PleAse see: Amenities on the table, page 3

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Sidney North Saanich RCMP Auxiliary member Glen Miller navigates a series of tight turns as police officers train for bike patrolling this spring and summer. Hank Michno of the Sidney fire department looks on. Read about the training on page three.

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