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Vol. 7 • Issue 82
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On April 7, Nelson city council went part way toward approving a number of zoning changes for the proposed mixed-use residential development at Nelson Landing. This was for a different section of the development than the changes to Phase 1 that made the news last year. Phase 1 of the development, which will consist of eight housing units to be priced at around $400,000, is currently under construction. Last year council approved, after some public controversy, a number of variances for Phase 1 which essentially allowed the developer to put more units in a smaller space. Rezoning the rest of the property Now the developer has applied to rezone the rest of the property, and this will also involve some amendments to the Official Community Plan. The city planning department and the developer want to scrap the mix of five zoning designations that were already there and replace them
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with the designation Comprehensive Development 5, and they have divided that into three physical areas: Area V, Area W, and Area W1, each with different requirements. Nelson Landing is a mixed commercial-residential development of 265 housing units proposed to be build by the Storm Mountain Development Corporation on the old Kootenay Forest Products site on the shore of Kootenay Lake. The development will be phased in over ten years, and if 40 housing units have been built by then, the phase-in period will be extended to 20 years Area V Area V is just west of Phase 1 of the development and it includes a large metal structure left over from the old lumber mill site. That structure will be incorporated into a public marina and dock. The area will also house a 40-unit hotel, office space, and retail space. “This area is meant to be a village, not a through street,” city manager Kevin Cormack told council.
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Hours before author Naomi Klein took the stage at the Brilliant Cultural Centre on Saturday evening, six Greenpeace activists camped out atop a Seattle-bound Shell drilling rig near Hawaii were forced to climb down after a week-long demonstration. “Shell has been trying to get them off using the courts, but what brought them down was the weather. The winds were too high and rough and they were worried about safety, which is something they can’t expect from Shell,” said the 44-year-old bestselling author, who recently won the Hilary Weston Writer’s Trust Prize for Nonfiction. Klein went on to praise the protesters, who are emblematic of the transnational environmental movement she has dubbed Blockadia, and encouraged those present to find their own individual ways to stand up to the current “merger of oil and state”. “The Obama administration has refused to stop Shell, so people have taken it into their own hands.” Klein praised 21-year-old activist Zoe Buckley Lennox, one of the six who climbed the rig. “She’s like a real world action hero. She scaled up this rig and then gave amazing interviews informed by her science education. She pointed out the insanity of taking advantage of melting Arctic ice. It’s only possible to drill because of climate change, and you’re digging it up to cause more climate change,” she said. “She describes it as psychopathic and she’s right.” ‘This is why we fight’ Klein’s talk, which was brought to the Kootenays as part of the Mir Centre for Peace lecture series, primarily focused on the thesis of her latest book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate. But she also took the opportunity to share her personal reflections on recent events, such as the recent oil spill in Vancouver’s English Bay. She wrote both Everything and The Shock Doctrine while living in the area. “I deeply believe I could not have written
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