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Public Hearing: 800 Two Mile Road | April 28, 2021 6 p.m.

Posted On: Apr 22, 2021

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A Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. in Council Chambers (District of Sicamous Municipal Office, 446 Main Street, Sicamous, BC, V0E 2V0) to consider Temporary Use Permit No. 21-050-TUP.

The purpose of this application is to permit the temporary use of the subject property for houseboat maintenance as well as service and repair of vehicles and equipment within an enclosed structure and temporary employee accommodation. The subject property is legally described as Lot 1, Section 19 and 30 Township 21 Range 7 West of the 6th Meridian, Kamloops Division, Yale District, Plan KAP86301 (800 Two Mile Road). A copy of the draft Temporary Use Permit and attachments may be viewed here.

If you believe that your interest in property is affected by this Temporary Use Permit, you will be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing or to submit written comments, respecting the Temporary Use Permit. 

The public is encouraged to submit their comments in writing prior to the Public Hearing. Where all comments are received by 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, they will be provided to Council. You may submit your comments:

  • Via email to publicinput@sicamous.ca
  • Via regular mail to Box 219, Sicamous BC, V0E 2V0
  • Hand delivered to 446 Main Street, Sicamous, BC (please note that this option is subject to Provincial Health Orders regarding the COVID-19 pandemic)

Pursuant to Provincial Health Officer’s Order, “Gathering and Events – February 8, 2021,” members of the public are prohibited from attending Council meetings and public hearings in person until the Order is rescinded or amended. For those wishing to attend, the format has been adapted to allow online participation in accordance with the Province of BC’s Ministerial Order M192, allowing local governments to hold electronic public hearings during the COVID-19 Provincial State of Emergency.

To attend the Public Hearing electronically, please visit the Virtual Meetings & Public Hearings webpage found here