British Columbia

View Royal Council to Vote on Property Parking Rules in June

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May 21, 2026 1:47 pm

The View Royal Town Council is set to decide on a parking reduction proposal for a commercial property located at 254 Island Highway in British Columbia during its meeting on June 2, 2026.

Kyle Velikovsky, owner of the custom home building firm White Wolf Homes, has applied for a variance to reduce the required parking for the site from 15 spaces down to four. The application also seeks to remove the requirement for an accessible parking space. The building, situated at the corner of Stormont Road and Island Highway, has been vacant for approximately three years after previously housing a business known as The Wine Maker.

The applicant intends to purchase the building to serve as an office for his construction company. To address the reduced parking capacity, the proposal includes adding electric vehicle charging infrastructure, as well as installing both short-term and long-term bicycle parking. The applicant has stated that a small office staff, who frequently work off-site, would occupy the building, resulting in minimal visitor traffic.

The Town of View Royal Council will review the application during its meeting at 6:00 PM on June 2, 2026, at the Town Hall Council Chambers, located at 45 View Royal Avenue. Residents who wish to provide input must submit their written comments to the town by 1:00 PM on the day of the meeting to have them included in the official agenda.

Details regarding the application, known as Development Variance Permit 2026-01, are available through the town’s official public notices.

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