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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
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Painters’ perspectives Painters with the Al Frescoes plein air group, from left, Delia Sansom, Peter Paterson, Sharon Stone, Audrey Alsterberg and Peter Dowgailenko find a variety of views to create their art during a visit to Cattle Point on a sunny day. Forecasts shows sunshine set to stay all week.
Residents protest plan for Crestview home Angela Cowan News Staff
In the middle of what Oak Bay council thought was going to be a series of routine building variance approvals, a number of residents from Crestview Road spoke out in protest against the plans for a 7,000-plus
square foot home in their midst. Concerns were raised about the proposed plans at 3671 Crestview Rd. regarding the addition of a second storey, variances requested to allow greater square footage, privacy issues regarding the decks, limited sunlight in adjacent properties and the sheer size of the house
Great Uplands Family Home 2800 Beach Drive $1,775,000
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not fitting in with the current bungalow feel of the street. Clarification of the maximum height restrictions showed that the proposed building’s second storey is within the bylaws and does not require a variance. Designer Brian Kendrick spoke to the square footage of the house, explaining
Uplands3075 Estate with Pool Devon Road $1,558,888
250.220.5061
that it is not 7,000 square feet of indoor living space. Excluding the deck and raised terraces, garage and below-grade basement, the actual living space is just over 3,000 square feet, said Kendrick. PlEASE SEE: Council approves square footage, Page A3
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