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Brockville council votes Feb. 3, 2026, on rezoning for five units and a basement storage facility, with a $27,200 parking fee.
Brockville city council is set to vote on rezoning 143-145 King Street West to allow two new residential units and a self-storage facility in the basement, bringing the total to five units.
Developer Matthew Linton, representing owners Shawna Newark and Cody Watkins, seeks to avoid on-site parking by paying a $27,200 cash-in-lieu fee for four parking spaces.
City staff say the project supports housing intensification goals, and the storage facility, in a former nail salon, is considered low-impact.
A nearby resident opposes the plan, citing parking and retail concerns.
The planning committee recommended approval with the full payment, pending confirmation of the basement unit’s prior use, with the final decision by council on February 3, 2026.
El consejo de Brockville vota el 3 de febrero de 2026, sobre la reubicación de cinco unidades y una instalación de almacenamiento en el sótano, con una tarifa de estacionamiento de $27.200.