
Chilliwack council approves application to rezone mobile home park for 143-unit townhouse project
CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack councillors have approved an application from a Chilliwack homebuilder to rezone and redevelop a mobile home park that will allow over 140 townhomes to be built across from Townsend Park in Chilliwack.
According to agenda item 7.9 on Tuesday’s council agenda, Westbow Construction Group had applied to rezone the property at 45111 Wolfe Road from a manufactured home park zone to an R4 low-density multi-unit residential zone to facilitate a future 143-unit townhouse development.
BC Assessment says the mobile home park at 45111 Wolfe Road is 9.02 acres in size and was built in approximately 1972. It features 57 mobile home pads. Not all of the mobile homes themselves were built in 1972, as some have construction dates of 1980 or 1987.
The subject property is located within the Chilliwack Proper neighbourhood in close proximity to several city parks, including the Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre and Townsend Park. Four existing townhouse complexes are located to the east and west of the property, while Skwah First Nation is located to the north and Townsend Park is just south of the property.