Agenda
Regular Council Meeting

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Council Chambers/Video Conference
10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road
Lake Country, British Columbia V4V 2M1

We acknowledge that we are conducting our business today on the unceded territory of squilx”/syilx (Okanagan) peoples. As a Council, we recognize the importance of doing our best to build respectful relationships that contribute to stewarding the land and waters in the community with integrity and consideration for future generations.

  • Recommendation

    THAT the Regular Council Meeting Agenda of March 17, 2026 be adopted.

  • Recommendation

    THAT the Regular Council Meeting Minutes of March 3, 2026 be adopted.

Zoning Amendment to the CD3 (Lakestone) Zone for Density
  • Recommendation

    THAT Zoning Amendment (ASP00005) Bylaw 1323, 2026 be read a first, second and third time.

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Phased Development Agreement (Lakestone) Bylaw 1318, 2026

  • Recommendation

    THAT Phased Development Agreement (Lakestone) Bylaw 1318, 2026 be read a first and second time;

    AND THAT Phased Development Agreement (Lakestone) Bylaw 1318, 2026 be forwarded to a public hearing.

This report provides Council with a brief update on recent development activity in Lake Country and how current applications and permits contribute toward meeting the housing targets identified in the 2023 Housing Needs Assessment.

  • Recommendation

    THAT staff be directed to investigate opportunities to work towards a Lake Country Safe Family Internet Initiative including logistics, communications, and website updates;

    AND THAT staff report back when appropriate to council on progress and steps being taken to support community-wide adoption. 

  • Recommendation

    WHEREAS the public docks, wharves, and boat launch facilities within the District of Lake Country are municipal amenities intended primarily to provide equitable public access to Okanagan Lake, Wood Lake and Kalamalka Lake;

    AND WHEREAS commercial operators such as dock construction companies, boat rental companies, charter operators, tour providers, and other water-based businesses may use public docks and launches to load passengers, stage vessels, or conduct business activities;

    AND WHEREAS neighbouring municipalities including the City of Kelowna and City of West Kelowna have implemented licensing programs requiring commercial operators to obtain permits and pay fees for the use of public boating facilities;

    AND WHEREAS such programs ensure fairness between commercial and non-commercial users, reduce congestion at public facilities, and enable municipalities to recover costs associated with maintenance, infrastructure upgrades, enforcement, and safety monitoring;

    THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council direct staff to prepare a bylaw and implementation framework for a Commercial Use of Dock and Boat Launch Licensing Program in the District of Lake Country that would:

    1. Require any business using municipal docks, wharves, or boat launches for commercial purposes to obtain an annual licence;
    2. Establish appropriate licensing fees based on comparable programs in the City of Kelowna and City of West Kelowna;
    3. Define permitted activities such as passenger pickup/drop-off, boat rentals, charter services, and other commercial operations;
    4. Provide enforcement provisions and penalties for unlicensed commercial activity; and
    5. Create a dedicated reserve or funding mechanism to ensure revenues collected from commercial users support the maintenance and improvement of municipal boating infrastructure

 


 


posted March 12, 2026
Makayla Ablitt, Deputy Corporate Officer

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