Attachment 1 - TOWN OF VIEW ROYAL BYLAW NO. 1156
Draft bylaw to amend OCP No. 811 to introduce new land use designations and update housing policies.
TOWN OF VIEW ROYAL BYLAW NO. 1156
A BYLAW TO AMEND OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN NO. 811, 2011 TO INTRODUCE NEW LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR THE SMALL-SCALE, MULTI-UNIT HOUSING (SSMUH) AND HOSPITAL TRANSIT-ORIENTED AREA, AND NEW HOUSING POLICIES
The Council of the Town of View Royal, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows:
This Bylaw may be cited as “Official Community Plan Bylaw, No. 811, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 1156, 2025”.
Official Community Plan Bylaw, No. 811, 2011, is amended as follows:
(a) By deleting the map titled “Schedule L Land Use Designations” in its entirety and replacing it with the map in Schedule 1 of this Bylaw.
(b) By deleting the two tables titled “Policy LU1.5 Land Use Designations” in their entirety and replacing them with the following, to be inserted immediately after Schedule L – Land Use Designations.
Land Use Designations
(c) By adding a new policy, “LU4.14 Mixed Commercial Development” in Section 1: Land Use and Urban Design, as follows:
Policy LU4.14 Mixed Commercial Development Development four-storeys or greater should incorporate commercial or public use space.
(d) By adding the sub-section “Housing Need Requirements” under Section 3: Housing, with the following, to be inserted immediately after “View Royal Today”:
Housing Need Requirements
Housing Need Reports help communities better understand their current and future housing needs and identify gaps in housing supply by collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data about local demographics, household incomes, housing supply, as well as other local and regional factors.
In 2023, the Local Government Act was amended to require municipalities to prepare an Interim Housing Needs Report (IHNR) by January 1, 2024, and to use the Housing Need Requirement Method to identify 5- and 20-year housing need in their community. Furthermore, municipalities are required to update their Official Community Plan by December 31, 2025, to ensure that the housing need identified in the IHNR is viable and permitted in the land use designations of the OCP over the next 20 years.
The Town’s 5-year housing need is 842 units, and the Town’s 20-year housing need is 2,889 units, to meet housing needs related to extreme core housing need, persons experiencing homelessness, suppressed household formation, anticipated growth, rental vacancy adjustment, and local demand in View Royal.
The form and tenure of housing that the Town chooses to enable and encourage will influence who can and will choose to live in the Town. Supporting more age-friendly, family-friendly and accessible housing supports a more inclusive and diverse community and allows families and seniors to stay in the community. Providing affordable and below-market ownership and rental housing options supports a mix of household income levels and meets the community’s housing needs.
Housing Needs
| Housing Need By Type | 5-year Housing Need | 20-year Housing Need |
|---|---|---|
| Extreme Core Housing Need | 43.59 | 174.36 |
| Persons Experiencing Homelessness | 28.32 | 56.65 |
| Suppressed Household Formation | 35.56 | 142.24 |
| Anticipated Growth | 621.66 | 2064.76 |
| Rental Vacancy Rate Adjustment | 11.57 | 46.28 |
| Additional Local Demand | 101.11 | 404.44 |
| TOTAL | 842 | 2899 |
(e) By deleting the policy “Policy HS1.9 Innovative Approaches” from Section 3: Housing in its entirety, and replacing the policy as follows:
Policy HS1.9 Innovative Approaches Support innovative approaches to creating affordable housing including market rental, cooperatives, shelters for persons experiencing homelessness and housing for those at risk of homelessness, co-housing and other forms of shared ownership, mixed market and non-market projects, and public-private partnerships.
(f) By adding a new policy “HS1.12 Non-Market Units” to Section 3 Housing, as follows:
Policy HS1.12 Non-Market Units Support the development of non-market housing to serve lower-income populations through collaborative efforts with agencies and non-profits, housing providers, developers, local and regional governments, and Songhees and Esquimalt Nations.
Where possible, development incentives may be negotiated to improve development viability.
READ A FIRST TIME THIS ____ DAY OF ____, 2025
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ADOPTED BY COUNCIL, SIGNED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CORPORATE OFFICER AND SEALED WITH THE SEAL OF THE TOWN OF VIEW ROYAL THIS ___ DAY OF ___, 2025.
MAYOR
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