Kelowna council approves rezoning for part of former Kelowna Springs Golf Course
Kelowna city council has approved a rezoning that will allow commercial development on part of the former Kelowna Springs Golf Course property.
Council voted 5-3 Monday to rezone about 54 acres at 480 Penno Rd. from private recreation to commercial use, supporting an application from Lower Mainland developer Denciti Developments. The proposal includes a year round indoor pickleball facility and employment lands on what was previously the back nine of the golf course.
Mayor Tom Dyas and councillors Luke Stack, Rick Webber, Mohini Singh and Loyal Wooldridge supported the rezoning, while councillors Ron Cannan, Charlie Hodge and Gord Lovegrove voted against. Supporters of the project pointed to strong backing during the March 10 public hearing from residents, business leaders and recreation advocates.
In a statement following the vote, the developer said “The proposal for 480 Penno Road received strong support at the public hearing from many Kelowna residents, business leaders and recreation advocates who highlighted its recreation and economic benefits.”










