vela vista okanagan development land opportunity
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"Brell" Brenda Ellis
1-866-578-88522749 30th St. Vernon BC V1T 5C6T 250-549-3944 F 250-549-2115www.okanaganshuswaprealestate.com
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7914 Okanagan Landing Road, Vernon, BC
Introduction
Situated at the north end of Lake Okanagan, opposite the Vernon Yacht Club, the 2.76 acre Vela Vista development site is zoned and approved for development of 54 residential apartment units in three buildings.
The property is strategically located between the major Okanagan cities of Kelowna and Vernon, approximately 28 miles (45km) north of the Kelowna International Airport and 4 miles (6km) from downtown Vernon.
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ADDRESS: 7914 Okanagan Landing Road
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:Lot A District Lot 6Osoyoos Division Yale District Plan KAP 86996
NET SITE AREA: 1.42 Acres (1.12 hectares)(Less area over 30% gradient)
ZONING: HR3, Hillside Residential Apartment
SITE DENSITY: 54 Units
MAXIMUM SITE COVERAGE: 65%
PROPOSED SITE COVERAGE: 47%
Site Description
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7914 Okanagan Landing Road, Vernon, BC
Project Description
Nestled in the hillside overlooking Lake Okanagan and the Vernon Yacht Club, the proposed Vela Vista development will comprise a total of three buildings in a series of terraced residences that are as unique as the view it celebrates.
Inspired by the singular beauty of its surroundings, the Vela Vista’s subtle arching lines and ascending terraces are designed to recall the curves of sails and the landscape of the surrounding mountains.
Offering Price
The Offering Price for the serviced site is $3,950,000
Parking Stalls
Total of 81 spaces, including accessible & visitor parking Parking for Buildings B & C is shared and located under Building B
Building Height
Building A – 4 1/2 storeysBuilding B – 4 1/2 storeysBuilding C – 3 storeys
History
Okanagan Landing began as an unincorporated settlement at the north end of Okanagan Lake, and was a port and shipyard for steamboats operating on the lake, as well as the terminus station for the Shuswap and Okanagan Railway.
After the last steamship on the lake, the SS Sicamous, was retired in 1936, the ship yard operated until the 1960’s. The decommissioned land was bought in 1971 by the Okanagan Landing and District Community Association and Okanagan Landing and was later annexed to the city of Vernon in 1993.
Neighbourhood Description
Okanagan Landing has seen significant development since being annexed by the City of Vernon.
Okanagan Landing Plaza serves the communities general shopping and social needs. An indoor soccer and sport center has been built at Marshall Fields, and two new schools have been built to serve the local community.
Waterfront and water view properties have experienced strong demand, attracting several new resort type developments and rising sharply in value over the past decade.
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