Land Use Committee (LUC)

Committee Chair: Erik Minty

Email: landuse@littlefernwood.ca

The Fernwood Community and Arts Association’s Land Use Committee (LUC) is a volunteer-run organization that ensures community members are notified about proposed land use applications in Fernwood. Before the City can process rezoning applications, the Land Use Committee hosts a Community Meeting to facilitate dialogue between applicants and community members in order to identify and resolve any issues regarding the proposed development in our neighbourhood.

Terms of Reference

If you would like to learn more about the CALUC process, the City of Victoria has excellent resources on their website in the link below. You can also find links to the Official Community Plan (OCP) and Fernwood Neighbourhood Plan, which help shape developments in your neighbourhood, below.

Stay in the Loop!

To see when upcoming development meetings are scheduled, please visit the LUC Calendar.

You can also subscribe to receive LUC Updates (which are published each month!) for more information on meetings and other exciting land use projects in the neighbourhood. You can subscribe to the LUC Updates through the link below, or by emailing landuse@littlefernwood.ca.

Active Developments in the Neighbourhood

The following projects are active proposals in which the LUC is currently involved.

You can also view the Fernwood Development Map for a neighbourhood view of all active developments!

LUC Letters: We write letters to Mayor and Council that reflect the comments made in our community meetings. We also send letters to our membership to inform, promote and discuss planning related issues. Here are our recent letters of response to individual developments and other related communications.

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Get Involved

The Fernwood LUC is a volunteer run committee and there is always more to do and help is always appreciated! If you would like to join the Land Use Committee please let us know!

Calendar

Newsletters

Subscribe to the Monthly LUC Newsletter for more information on meetings and other exciting land use projects in the neighbourhood.