CSRD increases parcel coverage in areas of the North Shuswap
Following the adoption of three bylaw amendments, property owners looking to construct buildings in most residential and waterfront zones in Anglemont, Magna Bay and Scotch Creek will now be able to build larger buildings on their property than before.
Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) Directors approved a proposal at the October 15, 2020 Regular Meeting to increase parcel coverage size from 25 to 30 per cent.
Parcel coverage, which is expressed as a percentage of the total property parcel size, means the amount of land on a property that can be covered by buildings. It is regulated to ensure there is adequate area for services such as septic fields and groundwater wells, as well as assisting in ensuring appropriate storm water drainage.
The three zoning amendments apply to specific residential zones affecting waterfront properties along Shuswap Lake, as well as upland parcels with related zoning designations. They have also been revised to create consistency among the zoning bylaws for the three communities.











