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Neighbours of a proposed nine-home development off the north end of Quadra Street are calling on Saanich to rescind subdivision approval to save an established Garry oak ecosystem on the largely undeveloped property.
Municipal staff estimate at least 36 trees and likely more will be removed to make way for the development. "The community came together because Garry oak ecosystems are rare — there's not a lot of them left that are intact," area resident Kate Hamm said Friday.
https://www.timescolonist.com/real-estate/north-quadra-project-raises-concerns-over-loss-of-garry-oaks-1.24226817 (https://www.timescolonist.com/real-estate/north-quadra-project-raises-concerns-over-loss-of-garry-oaks-1.24226817)
Haji Charania, president of the North Quadra Community Association, suggested a proposal with fewer houses would be more suitable for the site.
People are more aware of the impact of the loss of Garry oak trees these days. "You can never get it back."
Charania is also concerned about increased traffic in the neighbourhood, with two nearby schools, Lake Hill Elementary and St. Margaret's School.
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Saturday, October 24, 2020
Victoria Watcher posted topic Saanich couple faces $300,000 storm drain bill
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Victoria Watcher has just posted a new topic entitled "Saanich couple faces $300,000 storm drain bill" in forum "Urban Design".
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Michelle and Simon Gowing map out the plans for their new Saanich house.
They bought the property in August and initially planned to renovate it. They completed the proper inspections and structural safety checks before buying, but after tearing up the floorboards, they found a cracked foundation, something not found in their inspection.
They decided to start from scratch and knock the original home down, but that's when everything took a turn.
"We had all of our plans, our architect's designed, we'd spoken with the municipality. We were ready to submit for the building permit and the demolition permit and at that point, when we did do those submissions, that's when we were flagged," Michelle said.
https://www.cheknews.ca/saanich-couple-storm-drain-bylaw-712138/?fbclid=IwAR29uVy-ELgE5hqzK52I5hY11fdZS1AljC05_6O4HL4NnEhYYx6nOVCXxvU (https://www.cheknews.ca/saanich-couple-storm-drain-bylaw-712138/?fbclid=IwAR29uVy-ELgE5hqzK52I5hY11fdZS1AljC05_6O4HL4NnEhYYx6nOVCXxvU)
whoops. looks like someone should not have torn down the house.
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Michelle and Simon Gowing map out the plans for their new Saanich house.
They bought the property in August and initially planned to renovate it. They completed the proper inspections and structural safety checks before buying, but after tearing up the floorboards, they found a cracked foundation, something not found in their inspection.
They decided to start from scratch and knock the original home down, but that's when everything took a turn.
"We had all of our plans, our architect's designed, we'd spoken with the municipality. We were ready to submit for the building permit and the demolition permit and at that point, when we did do those submissions, that's when we were flagged," Michelle said.
https://www.cheknews.ca/saanich-couple-storm-drain-bylaw-712138/?fbclid=IwAR29uVy-ELgE5hqzK52I5hY11fdZS1AljC05_6O4HL4NnEhYYx6nOVCXxvU (https://www.cheknews.ca/saanich-couple-storm-drain-bylaw-712138/?fbclid=IwAR29uVy-ELgE5hqzK52I5hY11fdZS1AljC05_6O4HL4NnEhYYx6nOVCXxvU)
whoops. looks like someone should not have torn down the house.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2020
AllseeingEye posted topic So this happened today - NetFlix
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AllseeingEye has just posted a new topic entitled "So this happened today - NetFlix" in forum "Arts, Culture and Entertainment".
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So a Netflix location manager dropped by our place today literally out of the blue after I spotted a van cruising by several times with a guy in the passenger seat snapping pics with a large fancy camera.
Turns out they want to potentially use our place to film a new series - "Maid". Never heard of it, I gather its a new series.
I'm told by some Vancouver contacts that work in the industry that if a production company selects your home it can be potentially very lucrative if the series lasts more than a few episodes, and especially if its renewed and interior or exterior property scenes are required over a period of time. What they do is literally take over and put the family up in a hotel of their choice with a daily per diem for food, etc. In our case I hope they intend to pay the kennel bill for two cats as well.....
Is anyone on VV in the local movie biz and/or are there any homeowners on here who have done this sort of thing in the past? I presume all the big production houses are bonded and insured out to the kazoo, but still I can picture some 300 lb oaf of a gaffer tripping and breaking something....
I've no clue whatsoever what these companies pay homeowners for location shoots but apparently it can be substantial, even going so far as to paint interiors or re-do floors (presumably with the owner's permission lol) if the shoot requires it. One of the Vancouver guys, who has produced shows for everyone from BCTV to CBC to PBS said if they selected our place and the series was successful, i.e. lasted more than a few episodes, we could dust off our retirement plans. Hm. Not sure if Mark was telling me the straight goods or just having me on for a laugh. Seriously - anyone have any knowledge in regards?
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So a Netflix location manager dropped by our place today literally out of the blue after I spotted a van cruising by several times with a guy in the passenger seat snapping pics with a large fancy camera.
Turns out they want to potentially use our place to film a new series - "Maid". Never heard of it, I gather its a new series.
I'm told by some Vancouver contacts that work in the industry that if a production company selects your home it can be potentially very lucrative if the series lasts more than a few episodes, and especially if its renewed and interior or exterior property scenes are required over a period of time. What they do is literally take over and put the family up in a hotel of their choice with a daily per diem for food, etc. In our case I hope they intend to pay the kennel bill for two cats as well.....
Is anyone on VV in the local movie biz and/or are there any homeowners on here who have done this sort of thing in the past? I presume all the big production houses are bonded and insured out to the kazoo, but still I can picture some 300 lb oaf of a gaffer tripping and breaking something....
I've no clue whatsoever what these companies pay homeowners for location shoots but apparently it can be substantial, even going so far as to paint interiors or re-do floors (presumably with the owner's permission lol) if the shoot requires it. One of the Vancouver guys, who has produced shows for everyone from BCTV to CBC to PBS said if they selected our place and the series was successful, i.e. lasted more than a few episodes, we could dust off our retirement plans. Hm. Not sure if Mark was telling me the straight goods or just having me on for a laugh. Seriously - anyone have any knowledge in regards?
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Sunday, October 11, 2020
VIResident posted topic Post COVID Economy
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VIResident has just posted a new topic entitled "Post COVID Economy" in forum "Victoria and South Island Economy".
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Perhaps this topic will help some to anticipate, and, tease out upcoming opportunities and steer clear of pitfalls.
I'll start out with this report.
The pandemic has caused the world's economies to diverge But its long-term impact will be even more far-reaching. - The Economisthttps://www.economist.com/leaders/2020/10/08/the-pandemic-has-caused-the-worlds-economies-to-diverge (https://www.economist.com/leaders/2020/10/08/the-pandemic-has-caused-the-worlds-economies-to-diverge)
....February the coronavirus pandemic struck the world economy with the biggest shock since the second world war. Lockdowns and a slump in consumer spending led to a labour-market implosion in which the equivalent of nearly 500m full-time jobs disappeared almost overnight. World trade shuddered as factories shut down and countries closed their borders. An even deeper economic catastrophe was avoided thanks only to unprecedented interventions in financial markets by central banks, government aid to workers and failing firms, and the expansion of budget deficits to near-wartime levels.
As a recovery takes place, however, huge gaps between the performance of countries are opening up—which could yet recast the world's economic order. By the end of next year, according to forecasts by the oecd, America's economy will be the same size as it was in 2019 but China's will be 10% larger. Europe will still languish beneath its pre-pandemic level of output and could do so for several years—a fate it may share with Japan, which is suffering a demographic squeeze. It is not just the biggest economic blocs that are growing at different speeds. In the second quarter of this year, according to ubs, a bank, the distribution of growth rates across 50 economies was at its widest for at least 40 years.
and
https://www.investmentbank.barclays.com/our-insights/The-post-COVID-economy.html?cid=display-custom_smartology_barclays-ib_themes_2020_global_global_engagement_bbi-001_1x1_smartology-post-covid-economy_270853504 (https://www.investmentbank.barclays.com/our-insights/The-post-COVID-economy.html?cid=display-custom_smartology_barclays-ib_themes_2020_global_global_engagement_bbi-001_1x1_smartology-post-covid-economy_270853504)
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Perhaps this topic will help some to anticipate, and, tease out upcoming opportunities and steer clear of pitfalls.
I'll start out with this report.
The pandemic has caused the world's economies to diverge But its long-term impact will be even more far-reaching. - The Economisthttps://www.economist.com/leaders/2020/10/08/the-pandemic-has-caused-the-worlds-economies-to-diverge (https://www.economist.com/leaders/2020/10/08/the-pandemic-has-caused-the-worlds-economies-to-diverge)
....February the coronavirus pandemic struck the world economy with the biggest shock since the second world war. Lockdowns and a slump in consumer spending led to a labour-market implosion in which the equivalent of nearly 500m full-time jobs disappeared almost overnight. World trade shuddered as factories shut down and countries closed their borders. An even deeper economic catastrophe was avoided thanks only to unprecedented interventions in financial markets by central banks, government aid to workers and failing firms, and the expansion of budget deficits to near-wartime levels.
As a recovery takes place, however, huge gaps between the performance of countries are opening up—which could yet recast the world's economic order. By the end of next year, according to forecasts by the oecd, America's economy will be the same size as it was in 2019 but China's will be 10% larger. Europe will still languish beneath its pre-pandemic level of output and could do so for several years—a fate it may share with Japan, which is suffering a demographic squeeze. It is not just the biggest economic blocs that are growing at different speeds. In the second quarter of this year, according to ubs, a bank, the distribution of growth rates across 50 economies was at its widest for at least 40 years.
and
https://www.investmentbank.barclays.com/our-insights/The-post-COVID-economy.html?cid=display-custom_smartology_barclays-ib_themes_2020_global_global_engagement_bbi-001_1x1_smartology-post-covid-economy_270853504 (https://www.investmentbank.barclays.com/our-insights/The-post-COVID-economy.html?cid=display-custom_smartology_barclays-ib_themes_2020_global_global_engagement_bbi-001_1x1_smartology-post-covid-economy_270853504)
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Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Victoria Watcher posted topic Vancouver : SIX homes per lot
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Victoria Watcher has just posted a new topic entitled "Vancouver : SIX homes per lot" in forum "Urban Design".
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https://www.sightline.org/2020/09/16/good-news-vancouvers-six-homes-per-lot-proposal-could-work/ (https://www.sightline.org/2020/09/16/good-news-vancouvers-six-homes-per-lot-proposal-could-work/)
The latest North American city rethinking its low-density zoning for better affordability and sustainability is one of the epicenters of modern zoning reform: Vancouver BC. Can their six-homes-per-lot plan work for affordability?
For decades, Vancouver has led the continent (https://www.sightline.org/2016/02/17/why-vancouver-trounces-the-rest-of-cascadia-in-building-adus/) in re-legalizing small accessory homes: basement units known locally as "secondary suites" and alley-facing backyard homes, called "laneway houses." Now, as those ideas have radiated out to Washington, Oregon (https://www.sightline.org/2018/12/31/cascadias-five-most-important-adu-victories-of-2018/), Idaho (https://boisedev.com/news/2020/04/01/all-about-adus-accessory-dwellings-gain-popularity-in-boise/), California (https://www.curbed.com/2019/10/11/20909545/adus-development-california-real-estate-housing-shortage), Alberta (https://dailyhive.com/calgary/calgary-secondary-suites-registered-reform), Alaska (https://www.adn.com/business-economy/2018/06/28/anchorages-new-accessory-dwelling-ordinance-makes-some-big-changes-in-housing-rules/) and elsewhere, Vancouver is brainstorming new ways to legalize housing.
On Monday, Mayor Kennedy Stewart laid what looks like some of the groundwork for a 2022 re-election campaign by endorsing what could be Vancouver's next step: up to six homes on any owner-occupied lot (https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-vancouver-mayor-kennedy-stewart-seeks-to-permit-up-to-six-properties/?utm_source=Sightline%20Institute&utm_medium=web-email&utm_campaign=Sightline%20News%20Selections) if at least two are made permanently affordable to middle-income households.
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https://www.sightline.org/2020/09/16/good-news-vancouvers-six-homes-per-lot-proposal-could-work/ (https://www.sightline.org/2020/09/16/good-news-vancouvers-six-homes-per-lot-proposal-could-work/)
The latest North American city rethinking its low-density zoning for better affordability and sustainability is one of the epicenters of modern zoning reform: Vancouver BC. Can their six-homes-per-lot plan work for affordability?
For decades, Vancouver has led the continent (https://www.sightline.org/2016/02/17/why-vancouver-trounces-the-rest-of-cascadia-in-building-adus/) in re-legalizing small accessory homes: basement units known locally as "secondary suites" and alley-facing backyard homes, called "laneway houses." Now, as those ideas have radiated out to Washington, Oregon (https://www.sightline.org/2018/12/31/cascadias-five-most-important-adu-victories-of-2018/), Idaho (https://boisedev.com/news/2020/04/01/all-about-adus-accessory-dwellings-gain-popularity-in-boise/), California (https://www.curbed.com/2019/10/11/20909545/adus-development-california-real-estate-housing-shortage), Alberta (https://dailyhive.com/calgary/calgary-secondary-suites-registered-reform), Alaska (https://www.adn.com/business-economy/2018/06/28/anchorages-new-accessory-dwelling-ordinance-makes-some-big-changes-in-housing-rules/) and elsewhere, Vancouver is brainstorming new ways to legalize housing.
On Monday, Mayor Kennedy Stewart laid what looks like some of the groundwork for a 2022 re-election campaign by endorsing what could be Vancouver's next step: up to six homes on any owner-occupied lot (https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-vancouver-mayor-kennedy-stewart-seeks-to-permit-up-to-six-properties/?utm_source=Sightline%20Institute&utm_medium=web-email&utm_campaign=Sightline%20News%20Selections) if at least two are made permanently affordable to middle-income households.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2020
AllseeingEye posted topic Eddie Van Halen - Passes at 65
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AllseeingEye has just posted a new topic entitled "Eddie Van Halen - Passes at 65" in forum "Arts, Culture and Entertainment".
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Not local obviously but "wow" Eddie passes from cancer. Age 65. Sad -
https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/06/entertainment/eddie-van-halen-dead/index.html (https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/06/entertainment/eddie-van-halen-dead/index.html)
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Not local obviously but "wow" Eddie passes from cancer. Age 65. Sad -
https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/06/entertainment/eddie-van-halen-dead/index.html (https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/06/entertainment/eddie-van-halen-dead/index.html)
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Citified.ca posted topic [Saanich] Niche Grocerant | Broadmead Village Shopping Centre
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Citified.ca has just posted a new topic entitled "[Saanich] Niche Grocerant | Broadmead Village Shopping Centre" in forum "Restaurant & Eatery Reviews".
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We had a chance to chat with the operators of Niche Grocerant, a new concept that will prepare dine-in and take-out meals with ingredients from local restaurants, producers, butchers and delis.
Zambri's, Pagliacci's, Spinnaker's, and other dining hotspots, to prepare ingredients for Saanich dine-in/take-out venture
https://victoria.citified.ca/news/niche-grocerant-zambris-pagliaccis-spinnakers-and-other-dining-hotspots-to-prepare-ingredients-for-saanich-dine-in/take-out-venture/ (https://victoria.citified.ca/news/niche-grocerant-zambris-pagliaccis-spinnakers-and-other-dining-hotspots-to-prepare-ingredients-for-saanich-dine-in/take-out-venture/)
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We had a chance to chat with the operators of Niche Grocerant, a new concept that will prepare dine-in and take-out meals with ingredients from local restaurants, producers, butchers and delis.
Zambri's, Pagliacci's, Spinnaker's, and other dining hotspots, to prepare ingredients for Saanich dine-in/take-out venture
https://victoria.citified.ca/news/niche-grocerant-zambris-pagliaccis-spinnakers-and-other-dining-hotspots-to-prepare-ingredients-for-saanich-dine-in/take-out-venture/ (https://victoria.citified.ca/news/niche-grocerant-zambris-pagliaccis-spinnakers-and-other-dining-hotspots-to-prepare-ingredients-for-saanich-dine-in/take-out-venture/)
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Saturday, October 3, 2020
Mike K. posted topic Server switch - expect site access issues October 3-4
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Mike K. has just posted a new topic entitled "Server switch - expect site access issues October 3-4" in forum "City of Victoria".
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Tonight (Saturday, Oct 3) we will be upgrading the server that runs this website. While the switch will be instantaneous, the pointers to this website from internet service providers will have to update to reflect the new server, and this takes 2-24 hours, typically, so some of you may get access shortly after the switch, others may not get access until late Sunday.
The switch will take place at around 9PM tonight (Saturday) and will also affect the Citified website.
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Mike K. has just posted a new topic entitled "Server switch - expect site access issues October 3-4" in forum "City of Victoria".
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Tonight (Saturday, Oct 3) we will be upgrading the server that runs this website. While the switch will be instantaneous, the pointers to this website from internet service providers will have to update to reflect the new server, and this takes 2-24 hours, typically, so some of you may get access shortly after the switch, others may not get access until late Sunday.
The switch will take place at around 9PM tonight (Saturday) and will also affect the Citified website.
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