Sports or seniors: Chase council to decide on 37-unit rental building for seniors next to Art Holding Memorial Arena
CHASE, B.C. — A proposed 37-unit rental housing project for lower-income seniors has residents in the Village of Chase questioning the use of the slated piece of land.
Chase council will decide on whether the property at 221 Shepherd Rd. – located next to Art Holding Memorial Arena – will be rezoned from recreational to residential to allow an affordable rental building for seniors. The project would be funded by BC Housing while Oncore Seniors Society would operate the building.
According to Joni Heinrich, the village’s chief administrative officer, the property that includes 221 Shepherd Rd. was originally purchased by a resident for $15,000 who then sold it back to the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) for the same price. The man stipulated that he wanted the land used for recreational purposes and a covenant was put in place. Art Holding Memorial was eventually built in 1999.
“Over time, things have changed, and it’s very unlikely that we would ever be able to build a swimming pool on the property because there’s just not really an appetite for the taxpayers to spend a huge amount of money for that,” Heinrich told CFJC Today. “We expect to have some expansion of the arena at some point… for changing rooms. The decision was made probably four years ago by the then-village council that a portion of the land would be suitable for this type of development.”