The Record · Kelowna Civic Wire

Your city just redefined "tiny home." What now?

Your City Hall wants more tiny houses

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: Kelowna City Council approved changes to the city's zoning bylaw to allow for more infill housing, specifically "tiny homes" and smaller secondary suites. This passed with a 7-2 vote, according to the official meeting minutes from this past Monday. This isn't just about giving folks more options; it's a direct response to our ongoing housing crunch. We're seeing fewer single-family homes being built, and more of these smaller, denser units are popping up, especially in areas closer to Bernard Avenue and the university.

What's actually changing?

* **Lot Size Reductions:** The minimum lot size for a single-family home with a secondary suite is going down from 550 square meters to 450 square meters in certain zones. * **Tiny Home Definition:** They've officially defined "tiny home" in the zoning bylaw – which is a big deal for future developments. * **Faster Approvals:** The city is aiming to streamline the permit process for these smaller units.

This move is geared to make it easier to build smaller, more affordable options. It's a sign that City Hall is really trying to tackle the "surviving being discovered" part of Kelowna. We'll be watching to see how quickly these new tiny homes and suites start appearing across the city.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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