
Will recreational offerings help get Kelowna Springs industrial development approved?
The company behind the proposed 35-acre industrial park on the lands it owns – which includes the Kelowna Springs golf course – is hoping their plans to also offer extensive recreational space and facilities will convince city council to support it.
It has been more than two years since Denciti Development Corp. bought the 106-acre parcel at 480 Penno Rd., which was at the time, land designated for industrial use as part of the Gateway belt surrounding the airport.
However, given the public backlash to the loss of a popular and affordable 18-hole golf course, city council later voted to change the land use to private residential. The City then tried to purchase the land from Denciti but said the owner was not a willing seller.
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