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Parking congestion from Mission development concern for Âé¶čAV council

Six-storey, 104 unit residential/commercial building planned for 3805 Lakeshore Road
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Conceptual rendering of commercial/residential development planned for 3805 Lakeshore Road. Photo | City of Âé¶čAV

Parking and a private car share program are concerns for the city council about a proposed development at Lakeshore and Cook roads.

Jim Pattison Developments wants to build a six-storey, 104-unit residential/commercial building at 3805 Lakeshore Rd.

There were plans to have Modo Car Share involved in the project, however, the property is currently outside of Modo’s operating boundary.

Pattison’s application proposes its own car share program with five stalls in exchange for a 21 parking stall reduction from the 109 total.

“I lived in a building that had a car share program,” Councillor Luke Stack said. “They had two stalls
I saw them used once. I am skeptical.”

Stack also had concerns about parking.

“I think they’re trying to overbuild the site and put too much on it. Cook Road is already packed with cars that have spilled out from everywhere else in the neighbourhood. I’ll be looking for a proper parking plan for this.”

Several other councillors shared Stack’s concerns.

A large portion of the lot is protected wetlands which limits what the developer can build on the property.

The project, currently home to Beach Radio, and The Lizard, would also provide nearly 5,000 square feet of commercial space.

Council voted unanimously to rezone the property to allow the development to move forward.



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