The fate of the Neptune Inn and plans to return it to use as a hotel/restaurant will be the subject of a Public Hearing at City Council on May 13th |
The process of taking the property of the Neptune Inn on Chamberlin Street back to commercial use is one step closer, that after City Council members heard some background on the proposed plans to return the site to accommodation and restaurant.
The review of the history of the Neptune location came from the City's Planner Zeno Krekic, who made not of its previous use as a hotel/restaurant before the city rezoned the land in order to accommodate plans towards re-purposing the building to that of a seniors residence.
Those plans however fell through, with the property sold to James and Corinne Warburton, they own another property in the downtown area that they have turned into residences and the would appear to have similar plans to return the Neptune site to that of a short term residence facility.
Lot layout for the Neptune Inn plans of James and Corinne Warburton |
As part of his commentary on those plans, Mr. Krekic noted that the couple had hosted a public information session at the Lester Centre last month, which had found no opposition from those in attendance to their plans.
From their work on the file of Monday, City Council voted to move the process forward to a Public Hearing in Council Chambers prior to the May 13th Regular Council Session.
You can review Mr. Krekic's presentation from the City's Video Archive starting at the 17 minute mark.
Some of the past history of the Chamberlin Avenue property and its appearance on the Agenda for City Council can be reviewed below.
2019
April 3 -- Community meeting set for Information session on plans for Old Neptune Inn Site
February 28 -- No Building for Old Men (or Women) Neptune Inn building to revert to status as hotel accommodation
February 25 -- Council to consider request to return Neptune Inn site to zoning for hotel and restaurant use
2018
August 7 -- Mayor Brain, Councillor Mirau offer housing response in wake of recent permissive tax exemption decision
2017
June 20 -- Council moves two Seniors housing proposals further ahead
June 6 -- Hill Top Lodge for Seniors to go to Public Hearing on Monday
May 12 -- Most on City Council show enthusiasm for renovation plans for old Neptune Inn
March 27 -- April date set for Public Information session on Neptune Inn conversion proposal
January 11 -- Council moves forward with Neptune Inn plan for Seniors housing
January 6 -- Details on proposed Seniors Housing project for Neptune site to bd reviewed by Council
2015
June 12 -- Former residents of Neptune Inn find housing for now
May 27 -- Councillor Thorkelson expresses frustration over ongoing issues of homelessness in Prince Rupert
For more items of note on housing around the North Coast see our archive page here.
For more items of note from Monday's City Council Session see our Council Timeline here.
A wider overview of Council discussion themes can be found on Council Discussion Archive.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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