Penticton Western News, July 01, 2015

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Penticton Indian Band takes step forward with land plan

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WEDNESDAY, July 1, 2015

entertainment Scottish Festival returns to King’s Park

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community Rib Fest ready to serve up a smoking good time

MARINA LAUNCH

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CROWD FAVOURITE — Professional Elvis tribute artist and crowd favourite Corny Rempel of Steinbach, Man. belts out one of the King’s tunes on stage during the finals of the Penticton Pacific Northwest Elvis Festival, June 28 at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre. Rempel was the runner up and Heart of the King award winner. For more photos and story see Pages 10 and 11.

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The new marina and waterpark proposed by Trio Marine Group will go ahead with every component despite vocal opposition. During a special meeting on June 29, members of the public spent nearly three hours expressing their views which were overwhelmingly in opposition of the marina plans — largely regarding the loss of public green space. Mayor Andrew Jakubeit and Coun. Tarik Sayeed both said they support the project, however they voted against the motion which would allow developers to take the next step, as they wanted to see more thought go into the layout of the waterpark. They did support the development of the marina however, but with only two votes against, the motion which gives the green light for both the marina and waterpark was carried. “My only reservation was I thought some of the parking probably could have been shifted to the outskirts of the park – that’s the only reason I voted against that part of the contract because it’s difficult to make amendments to where the footprint is going to be after the fact,” Mayor Jakubeit said. “Instead of a commercial development all in one cluster, perhaps some of the parking moved to the outskirts so you can have better flow and a better park experience; better utilization of the park’s layout.” One reason why Coun. Andre Martin supported the project was to give the developers bureaucratic stability. “I understand Coun. Martin’s call for giving the developers some stability,” Mayor Jakubeit said. “Without a contract they can’t approach their funding sources.” Nonetheless, he said spending another 30-60 days for better planning would not cause undue hardship for anybody. While the public gallery was full, primarily of residents opposed to the project, Coun. Campbell Watt said the amount of negativity was a lot to bear, having heard very little opposition prior to the June 29 meeting. Coun. Max Picton said the waterpark will serve as an amenity for younger generations, which the city needs more of. See MARINA on PG. 2

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