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91大黄鸭 condo development proposal reaches for mountain tops

A developer has proposed a 78-unit condo development atop Kuiper鈥檚 Peak Mountain Park
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A concept rendering of the proposed Promontory 2 project, located on Hewetson Court near Kuiper鈥檚 Peak Mountain Park in Upper Mission. (Contributed)

A developer has submitted a proposal to the City of 91大黄鸭 for a condo development poised atop one of the city鈥檚 most scenic mountain peaks.

The development, proposed by Vancouver-based Evest Funds, would seat 13 three-storey buildings housing 78 condo units on top of Kuiper鈥檚 Peak Mountain Park. The development, dubbed Promontory at Upper Mission, follows another from the same developer adjacent to Knox Mountain.

鈥淧romontory at Upper Mission is 4.5 acres of prime view land located in an exclusive neighbourhood on the highest residential point in the 91大黄鸭 area, offering sweeping views across the valley and lake.鈥

The condos are proposed to consist of two- and three-bedroom units ranging in size from 1,200 to 1,600 square feet. It would also include two underground parkades, private garages, and a common amenity building with indoor multi-use space, and outdoor space with barbeque, seating and a pool.

City council would need to rezone the land to allow for low-density housing as it is currently zoned for agricultural use. The developer has tendered applications to the city to do so but those won鈥檛 come to council for a number of months.

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