Seabird Island Holdings Ltd. submits proposal for educational campus, dorm on 117-acre parcel northeast of Agassiz
AGASSIZ — Seabird Island Holdings Ltd. has submitted a proposal to the District of Kent that would see a single home on a 117-acre lot converted into a mixed-use facility that could include uses like assemblies, dormitories for a cultural campus and education facility.
According to a staff report from District of Kent planner Bronwen Verigan, the property being envisioned for a mixed-use facility is located at 12499 Lougheed Highway east of Agassiz. The property is not located on any First Nations land or reserve.
Seabird Island Holdings Ltd. applied to amend the district’s Official Community Plan designation from agriculture and resource management to institutional and rezone the property from agricultural and resource management to institutional assembly. The district says discussions with the applicant reveal that Seabird Island intends to integrate traditional agriculture and food practices into the proposed development.
The staff report from Verigan states the Agricultural Land Commission has confirmed that a non-farm use application is not required if the renovated residence does not exceed ALC’s maximum floor area.

