: Obstacles i in the neighbourhoods ) apartr rent buildings ' out of the skyline eee Ss the jal oft 1990; Ray I Lovatad of 5012. , Park Ave: filed’ a rezoning’ ‘application with the City of Terrace. The application : involved: a piece of property located at'4742 Davis Ave. —on the east : side of. Eby ‘St. between Davis and Walsh. The property was zoned 7 Single and Two Family Residential (R2) and designated High Density a Residential on. the Official Community Plan. Lovstad wanted it “rezoned toR3. . ‘His -plan offered Terrace, with its near zero vacaricy rate, something between 27 and 30 middie- and upper-range, two- and cee _ three-bedrobm rerital units. They would be: located on a nicely.“ ...: “ Jandscaped site, he. promised, that would enhance the’ surrounding “+ neighbourhood. ok And there was a ‘bonus. Lovstad. offered the city a 33-foot - _ easement for a road right-of: “way on the Davis Ave. side’ of -his. property, provided the city paid for all the survey and transfer costs. The Lovstad proposal was rejected by the neighbourhood and the ze oe rezoning application was subsequently,denied by the city == ~-* On Dec. 18, 1990; Tom Bruckal, president, of Tribruck Invest-. ° “ments based in Abbotsford, filed a rezoning ‘application with the City . of Terrace. The application involved ‘a piece of property located at 3221 Kenney St. — immediately west of the Kenney St. -Lazelle ‘Ave. be intersection. ~ | Bruckal was proposing to build a 48-unit apartment building, but! oy prior to purchasing the property, he wanted assurance from the city . ; _. ‘that he would be allowed to build. To do this, the city would have to _ . -.... Change the zoning on the property from Single and Two Family: oye - Residential (R2) to Residential and Multi-Family Dwelling (R83)... : ees - The Bruckal: ‘proposal was rejected by the neighbourhood and the vee a rezoning application was subsequently denied by the city. | - Terrace Review — April 3, I 992°