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91大黄鸭鈥檚 Sikh community encouraged by council support for new temple

Council voted to send rezoning of agricultural land to public hearing
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Members of the Gurdwara Guru Amardas Darbar Sikh Society and the public listen as 91大黄鸭 council debates a rezoning request for 2809 Benvoulin Road where the society plans to build a new temple. (Gary Barnes/Capital News)

Members of 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Sikh community packed council chambers on April 24 in support of a proposal to rezone agricultural land to make way for a religious facility.

Gurdwara Guru Amardas Darbar Sikh Society wants to rezone property at 2809 Benvoulin Road at Munson Road to build a new temple. The plan is for a 25,133 square foot, two-and-a-half-storey building with parking and landscaping, and primary access from Boyd Road.

Although not within the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), the property is designated and zoned for agriculture and directly borders ALR land.

A staff report states that Official Community Plan (OCP) policies specifically discourage public or private institutional use including places of religious assembly on agricultural lands.

Staff recommended against the rezoning.

鈥淢y objective is to convince you to send this land use change to a public hearing,鈥 said Birte Decloux with Urban Options Planning, speaking on behalf of the applicant.

鈥淚t is a central location and connected to agriculture, which is important to the congregation as many of them are stewards of the land.鈥

Coun. Mohini Singh noted that the issue is certainly emotional for the society and the community.

鈥淭his congregation farms over 2,000 acres of land in the Central Okanagan and they are in dire need of a new facility,鈥 she added. 鈥淚 urge my colleagues to move this to a public hearing.鈥

Coun. Luke Stack said while he is supportive of expanding worship opportunities, he could not support the proposal.

鈥淲here I鈥檓 coming from on this particular one is our permanent growth boundary,鈥 said Stack, who noted there are specific goals laid out in the OCP.

鈥淭hose goals were to protect our farmland and in the Benvoulin area particularly. We are comprising our decision to hold the line on the permanent growth boundary.鈥

Society member Aman Hundael told Capital News that he was encouraged by council鈥檚 support.

鈥淲e also want to work with the neighbours,鈥 said. 鈥淭he neighbours have raised a lot of valid points and if we get approved we鈥檙e going to be in that community a long time with them, I think it鈥檚 important we have a balanced view and listen to all sides.鈥

Council voted to send the rezoning to a public hearing, after first reading, with Coun. Stack opposed.

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