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Plans revealed for Kelowna's new Sikh temple
Development permit applications for a new Sikh Temple on Benvoulin Road have been submitted to the city. About a month ago, Kelowna City Counci.

Kelowna has been invaded. A once beautiful valley is turning brown quickly.
The fact that they've outgrown their temple proves my point. Now they are about to start construction on one near the heart of Kelowna.The new building is proposed to go up at 2809 Benvoulin Rd. and is needed because the Sikh community has outgrown their current gurdwara, located in Rutland.

They rezoned farmland so it can become this monstrosity.

Paving paradise to put in a parking lot.According to plans submitted by SK Architect, the new building will be two-storeys tall and will total 2,671 square metres.
A total of 146 parking stalls will be provided.
There will be a massive Sikh flag flying right in the heart of Kelowna.Substantial landscaping is laid out in the application, including a tall orange Nishan Sahib (Sikh flag),
They want to harmonize traditional Sikh values. Funny how there's never any mention of Canadian values. They also plan for future expansion in the area.The proposed Gurdwara site has been carefully planned to harmonize traditional Sikh values with thoughtful landscaping and accessible design,” the application says.
“Through its balance of functionality, aesthetics, and community orientation, the project offers a serene, welcoming space that enhances its surroundings and sets a positive precedent for future development in the area.”
Kelowna city council tried to fight it. Two council members were opposed to rezoning farmland for commercial usage.
City Council members waived engineering requirements for this project to move forward. Why would they do that?When council first considered the project in 2023, city planning staff were not supportive of the project because the OCP discourages public or private institutional use on agricultural lands.
Those sentiments were voiced by coun. Cannan and Stack in June. Both councillors did not support the adoption or waiving of outstanding engineering requirements necessary for the OCP/zoning bylaw adoption.
Those outstanding engineering requirements will need to be completed before a building permit is issued, however.
This application has been circulated around the city’s planning department and a report for council consideration can be expected in the near future.

Oh would you look at that, there's a Singh on the City council. What are the chances?
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