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Submissions have also been made for rezonings for two more proposals, each on former gas-station sites. A proposal in Victoria for 1301 Hillside Ave. would see a 46-unit, six-storey building with a small “pocket park” facing Cook Street, Nvision development manager Adam Cooper said Tuesday. Another plan has been submitted to the municipality of Saanich for a 78-unit, six-storey building at 3949 Shelbourne St. For each of those projects, Nvision is waiting for a certificate of compliance from the province. Previous owners were responsible for environmental cleanup of the gas-station properties, Cooper said. Underground development is not permitted on these sites because of past use. That is why the developer is seeking permission to have fewer than the required parking spots for those projects.
VICTORIA A generous donation from a local developer is going to make a difference in the lives of many Greater Victoria residents. Abstract Developments has donated $75,000 to The Cridge Centre for the Family. The money will go to various programs for families and individuals that need extra support in the community. The non-profit society had been around for 148 years, helping women leaving violent relationships, families needing supportive and transitional housing, seniors, brain injury survivors and young and single parents. The Cridge Centre has been dealing with increased pressure on its programs since the start of the pandemic and the development company wanted to help.