Updated: Proposed 64-unit residential building near industrial area of Chilliwack sent back to city staff to review
**Update Tuesday night at 10:10 p.m.: The proposed development application to rezone a mid-rise, mixed use development has been sent back to city staff for review. Even before Tuesday’s city council meeting, the applicant (Precision Building Design Associates Ltd.) was aware that city staff had recommended that their OCP amendment and rezoning application as presented be denied, but wanted to proceed without staff support. Two councillors on the city’s Design Review Advisory Committee, Chris Kloot and Bud Mercer, were supportive of the proposal as presented, particularly in light of the mandate from the province ordering more housing within the city of Chilliwack, but were content with sending the proposal back to staff.**
Original story below:
CHILLIWACK — City of Chilliwack staff have urged council members to reject proposed amendment bylaws connected to a proposed multi-level, mixed use development in an industrial area east of Young Road in Chilliwack.
According to a city staff report authored by planner Adam Roberts, Precision Building Design Associates Ltd. has submitted development variance permit and development permit applications to approve the form and character of a proposed mixed use development at 46068 and 46074 Fourth Avenue, and 9011 and 9023 Nowell Street.

