211 Argyle Street - Development Agreement

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On September 18, 2023, the owner of 211 Argyle Street known as the EastSide Village Home Park, applied to enter into a development agreement to:

  • formally recognize a number of short-term rental units that have been operating as such prior to implementation of legislative frameworks regulating the operations of short-term rental accommodations locally and province-wide; and
  • seek a blanket land use allowance to operate any new residential development that may be constructed at 211 Argyle Street as short-term rentals.

Short-term rentals help address specific housing needs. Short-term rentals can also put pressure on housing availability through conversions of existing housing stock and by increasing rental rates. Notwithstanding the applicant’s focus on developing new short-term rentals and conversions of existing long-term rental units over time, staff finds the proposal to align with the overarching direction regarding short-term rentals set out by Council in the Municipal Planning Strategy (MPS) as the proposed DA:

  • will not significantly impact the housing supply of long-term rental housing;
  • allows for new housings that may be consistent with the established residential character of the neighbourhood; and
  • is intended to enable private reinvestment and associated ongoing physical improvements to this privately owned residential community.

On September 18, 2023, the owner of 211 Argyle Street known as the EastSide Village Home Park, applied to enter into a development agreement to:

  • formally recognize a number of short-term rental units that have been operating as such prior to implementation of legislative frameworks regulating the operations of short-term rental accommodations locally and province-wide; and
  • seek a blanket land use allowance to operate any new residential development that may be constructed at 211 Argyle Street as short-term rentals.

Short-term rentals help address specific housing needs. Short-term rentals can also put pressure on housing availability through conversions of existing housing stock and by increasing rental rates. Notwithstanding the applicant’s focus on developing new short-term rentals and conversions of existing long-term rental units over time, staff finds the proposal to align with the overarching direction regarding short-term rentals set out by Council in the Municipal Planning Strategy (MPS) as the proposed DA:

  • will not significantly impact the housing supply of long-term rental housing;
  • allows for new housings that may be consistent with the established residential character of the neighbourhood; and
  • is intended to enable private reinvestment and associated ongoing physical improvements to this privately owned residential community.
Consultation has concluded

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