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File #: 26-244    Version: 1 Name: Development Variance Permit Application - 646 Head Street - Staff Report No. EPW-26-005
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/10/2026 In control: Advisory Planning Commission
On agenda: 6/16/2026 Final action:
Title: Development Variance Permit Application - 646 Head Street - Staff Report No. EPW-26-005
Attachments: 1. APPENDIX A - Aerial Map, 2. APPENDIX B - Applicant Letter, 3. APPENDIX C - Site Plan & Driveway Layout, 4. APPENDIX D - Subdivision and Developments Servicing Bylaw No. 3128 Excerpts 1, 5. APPENDIX E - MMCD Driveway Access Management Guidelines, 6. APPENDIX F - Applicant Presentation
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TOWNSHIP OF ESQUIMALT STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: June 16, 2026 Report No. EPW-26-005

TO: Advisory Planning Commission
FROM: Braylon Lumb, Project Coordinator and Joel Clary, Director of Engineering & Public Works
SUBJECT: Development Variance Permit Application - 646 Head Street

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That the Advisory Planning Commission recommends that Council either approve, approve with conditions, or deny the Development Variance Permit Application for 646 Head Street that proposes to permit an additional driveway access for a proposed Small-Scale Multi-Family Housing development, including reasons for the chosen recommendation.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

The purpose of this report is to consider a Development Variance Permit for three driveways instead of the permitted two driveways at the proposed Small-Scale Multi Housing development at 646 Head Street. Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw No. 3128 allows for one driveway per road frontage. Staff do not support additional driveways due to impacts on pedestrians.


BACKGROUND:

The property at 646 Head Street is proposed to be developed as a four-unit Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing development, consisting of two duplex buildings. The subject property is located on a corner lot at the intersection of Head Street and Bryden Court and is directly adjacent to Ecole Victor-Brodeur.

The proposed development complies with all applicable zoning regulations, including those related to setbacks, height, site coverage, and parking requirements. However, a Development Variance Permit is required to permit three driveways where a maximum of two driveways is permitted under Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw No. 3128. This bylaw establishes the Township's requirements for development related works and services and adopts Master Municipal Construction Documents (MMCD) standards and guidelines for the design and construction of municipal infrastructure.

According to clause 6.14.2 of ...

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