A Prince George-based developer is looking to build a new subdivision on Ospika Boulevard, near the intersection with Tyner Boulevard in College Heights, according to a report going before city council on Monday.
In a public consultation report prepared by contractors L & M Engineering, planner Ashley Thandi wrote that the developer is looking at creating 12 single-family home lots and a maximum of 169 townhouses, in response to a question submitted by an area resident. Houses and townhouses would be restricted to a maximum of three storeys and no apartments would be allowed as part of the development.
In the public consultation report, Thandi wrote that the developer is planning to use an existing road right of way to extend Chancellor Boulevard to connect to Ospika Boulevard.