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Victoria mulls tackling affordable housing crisis with higher density

Victoria is considering pre-zoning areas of the city where provision of affordable housing would allow for increased density.
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Victoria is considering pre-zoning areas of the city where provision of affordable housing would allow for increased density.

The measure would be part of a new inclusionary housing and density-bonus strategy designed to help ease what鈥檚 seen as a crisis in housing affordability.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 anybody in this city who would disagree that we need to pull all the levers that we can to get more rental housing and more affordable rental housing,鈥 said Mayor Lisa Helps, adding that the No. 1 issue for employers in the region is the difficulty finding housing for people who want to work locally.

鈥淓veryone needs housing for their employees. That鈥檚 what we need right now, so I鈥檓 in favour of exploring all options,鈥 Helps said.

According to a staff report, the new zone would provide additional density for affordability or purpose-built rentals. Council鈥檚 discretion in approving such applications would be limited to development permit issues such as layout, landscaping and general appearance.

Councillor Ben Isitt said the market economy is not providing affordable housing and an intervention is needed.

鈥淓very project鈥 that has no affordable component, I view that as a missed opportunity,鈥 Isitt said at a recent committee meeting. 鈥淚鈥檇 rather decline those rezonings and wait until we have a policy like this in place so that [the] lower three-quarters of the population are included in those projects. If they鈥檙e not, I don鈥檛 think the projects are worth considering.鈥

Councillor Geoff Young was the lone councillor to disagree with the proposals, noting that the city has been working hard to get consensus on density issues such as building heights in villages and double-row townhouses in developing neighbourhood plans in Gonzales and Fairfield.

鈥淭hat we鈥檙e now going to overlay over that whole thing a superior policy that says, well, if a certain income target for residents is met, we鈥檒l allow increases in those densities, beyond what we鈥檝e been exploring鈥 I think we鈥檙e springing something on people that they don鈥檛 expect,鈥 Young said.

While councillors endorsed the proposal, they specified that any additional density tied to the policy would have to be within official community plan limits.

The pre-zoning recommendation is part of a suite of policy proposals city staff are to develop and take to stakeholders and the public for consultation.

Other recommendations include:

鈥 Establishing affordable housing targets and levels of affordability that can be used as a guide in negotiating amenity contributions for new developments.

鈥 Prioritizing city objectives for community amenity contributions.

鈥 Developing a framework for consideration of higher densities if they support affordable housing goals.

鈥 Hiring a consultant to update the economic analysis underlying the city鈥檚 density bonus policy.

Some are keen to get on with the changes.

Councillor Jeremy Loveday said the changes have been under discussion since the council was elected in 2014.

鈥淚f we come up with a policy that delivers housing that people can afford, people will be on side with the policy,鈥 Loveday said.

鈥淚 think we need to move forward with this on a priority basis, and I really hope we get this back in as timely fashion as possible.鈥

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