Front Patio Hot Tub Gets Penticton Council Approval
Council approved the setback variance after two bylaw and two RCMP noise complaints, allowing Lakeshore Drive residents to keep the hot tub.
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Front patio hot tub gets Penticton council approval
The residents of a Penticton apartment building will be allowed to keep their hot tub after city council approved a variance on May 5. The variance being requested involved the front-yard setbacks, which changed from when the permit for the property was approved in 2022 to when residents were able to move in in 2025. Located on Lakeshore Drive, the setback was increased from three metres from the property line to nine meters for properties in th…
REMINDER: Meet, chat with Penticton City Council
Residents are invited to meet and chat with their municipal politicians Wednesday night (May 6) as Penticton City Council hosts an open house. The event will take place at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre (PTCC) from 4 to 7 p.m. City staff will also be on hand to answer questions about projects and initiatives, including the Esplanade Renewal Plan and construction at the intersection of Green Avenue and Skaha Lake Road. The family-frien…
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