810 Agnes Street

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Rendering of proposed 33 storey high-rise tower with 352 secured market rental housing units.

Project Update, May 31, 2023: At its meeting on May 29, 2023, Council gave First, Second, and Third Readings to the Rezoning Bylaw. Click here to review the Council report and meeting recording.



Project Update, May 2023: At its meeting on April 24, 2023, City Council approved a recommendation to consider the rezoning application and that no public hearing will be held. Click here to access the Council report and to watch a recording of the meeting. Council will consider giving first, second, and third readings to the rezoning bylaw at its meeting on May 29, 2023. The meeting is open to public attendance and can also be viewed online. Click here for more information.

What's being proposed?

Applications for Rezoning and a Special Development Permit have been received for the properties at 810 Agnes Street and 815 to 821 Victoria Street. These applications propose the development of a 33-storey high-rise tower with 352 secured market rental housing units and an overall floor space ratio (FSR) of 9.40.

The development would also include:

  • the design and construction of an adjacent community park at 824 Agnes Street, which is currently used for a temporary off-leash dog area;
  • a publically-accessible, City-owned indoor community space (312 square metres / 3,350 square feet) located on the subject property and co-located with the community park; and
  • an enhanced streetscape and pedestrian treatment on Victoria Street.

Click here to review the conceptual design for the community park space.

This application was originally submitted in 2017, but the site has recently changed ownership. While the general site plan remains similar to what was previously proposed, the tower is now proposed as market rental housing instead of the condos for purchase in the previous plan. Some revisions are included to accommodate this change from strata units to secured rentals. These changes are summarized below:


Currently ProposedPrevious
Units352 market rental units222 stratified units (condos for purchase)
Density9.40 FSR7.20 FSR
Height33 storeys29 storeys
Floorplate706 square meters (7,600 sq.ft.)617 square meters (6,650 sq.ft.)


The development proposes to reduce the required number of parking spaces from 262 to 169 spaces, which represents a reduction of 35.5% or 93 parking spaces. In lieu, the plan proposes to provide the following transportation demand management measures:

  • increase bicycle parking (from 528 to 550 spaces)
  • separate bicycle entrance and lobby for increased accessibility
  • unbundling parking spaces from units for flexibility
  • subsidized transit passes for residents
  • welcome brochure & active modes guide for new residents

Click here to view drawings of the proposed development.


How can I engage?

Consultation for this project has now concluded. Click here for a summary of the City-led Consultation, which took place in March and April 2023.

There are opportunities for the public to provide feedback through the application review process. The process typically includes review by City committees and City-led consultation. The review process is iterative and revisions are considered, based on consultation feedback, throughout the process.

City-led consultation on the revised plan was active through April 5, 2023. The City-led consultation is intended to offer the opportunity for public input before the project proposal is finalized and presented to Council for consideration of approval.

This City-led consultation may potentially take the place of the Public Hearing. When Council considers this project for approval, anticipated in spring 2023, they will decide if a Public Hearing is needed. To provide feedback on the revised plans, please complete the survey below on this page.

The final staff report to Council will include a summary of the feedback received during both the applicant and City-led consultation processes, as well as any feedback submitted directly to staff during the project review process. This report will be posted on this page once it is available.

Project Update, May 31, 2023: At its meeting on May 29, 2023, Council gave First, Second, and Third Readings to the Rezoning Bylaw. Click here to review the Council report and meeting recording.



Project Update, May 2023: At its meeting on April 24, 2023, City Council approved a recommendation to consider the rezoning application and that no public hearing will be held. Click here to access the Council report and to watch a recording of the meeting. Council will consider giving first, second, and third readings to the rezoning bylaw at its meeting on May 29, 2023. The meeting is open to public attendance and can also be viewed online. Click here for more information.

What's being proposed?

Applications for Rezoning and a Special Development Permit have been received for the properties at 810 Agnes Street and 815 to 821 Victoria Street. These applications propose the development of a 33-storey high-rise tower with 352 secured market rental housing units and an overall floor space ratio (FSR) of 9.40.

The development would also include:

  • the design and construction of an adjacent community park at 824 Agnes Street, which is currently used for a temporary off-leash dog area;
  • a publically-accessible, City-owned indoor community space (312 square metres / 3,350 square feet) located on the subject property and co-located with the community park; and
  • an enhanced streetscape and pedestrian treatment on Victoria Street.

Click here to review the conceptual design for the community park space.

This application was originally submitted in 2017, but the site has recently changed ownership. While the general site plan remains similar to what was previously proposed, the tower is now proposed as market rental housing instead of the condos for purchase in the previous plan. Some revisions are included to accommodate this change from strata units to secured rentals. These changes are summarized below:


Currently ProposedPrevious
Units352 market rental units222 stratified units (condos for purchase)
Density9.40 FSR7.20 FSR
Height33 storeys29 storeys
Floorplate706 square meters (7,600 sq.ft.)617 square meters (6,650 sq.ft.)


The development proposes to reduce the required number of parking spaces from 262 to 169 spaces, which represents a reduction of 35.5% or 93 parking spaces. In lieu, the plan proposes to provide the following transportation demand management measures:

  • increase bicycle parking (from 528 to 550 spaces)
  • separate bicycle entrance and lobby for increased accessibility
  • unbundling parking spaces from units for flexibility
  • subsidized transit passes for residents
  • welcome brochure & active modes guide for new residents

Click here to view drawings of the proposed development.


How can I engage?

Consultation for this project has now concluded. Click here for a summary of the City-led Consultation, which took place in March and April 2023.

There are opportunities for the public to provide feedback through the application review process. The process typically includes review by City committees and City-led consultation. The review process is iterative and revisions are considered, based on consultation feedback, throughout the process.

City-led consultation on the revised plan was active through April 5, 2023. The City-led consultation is intended to offer the opportunity for public input before the project proposal is finalized and presented to Council for consideration of approval.

This City-led consultation may potentially take the place of the Public Hearing. When Council considers this project for approval, anticipated in spring 2023, they will decide if a Public Hearing is needed. To provide feedback on the revised plans, please complete the survey below on this page.

The final staff report to Council will include a summary of the feedback received during both the applicant and City-led consultation processes, as well as any feedback submitted directly to staff during the project review process. This report will be posted on this page once it is available.

Consultation has concluded
  • City-led Consultation Summary

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    City-Led Consultation was conducted in the form of an online survey from March 15 to April 5, 2023, through this website. A total of 70 responses were received, with 48 (68.6%) indicating support for the project (support or somewhat support) and another 4.3% indicating they were neutral. 68.6% of respondents were residents living in the area near the proposed development, 22.9% lived in another neighbourhood and there was one response from an owner/operator of a nearby business.

    A number of written responses were received from the survey and staff have noted the following themes within those responses, in no particular order:

    • Concerns regarding noise and impacts during construction;
    • Support for addition of public open/green space;
    • Support for City-owned indoor community space;
    • Desire for reconciliation-based programming for interior amenity space;
    • Concerns regarding requested parking reductions;
    • Support bike parking increases/access
    • Ensuring bike room provides electrical connections for e-bike charging and opportunities for scooter and other mobility device storage. Staff note: Applicant has confirmed both would be provided.
    • Concerns regarding building height and density;
    • Concerns regarding school capacity;
    • Support densification in the downtown proximate to transit;
    • Support rental housing;
    • Desire for increased rental affordability within the project and for additional family-friendly housing requirements;
    • Concerns regarding the length of application review process;
    • Concerns regarding removal of the temporary off-leash dog area. Staff note: Staff are currently working to consider relocation of the dog off-leash area within the Downtown neighbourhood on both a temporary and a permanent basis. The timeline for relocation is not yet determined.

    Click here for a summary of all consultation conducted for this application.