Findlay Point proposal goes to Yellowknife development appeal board
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Findlay Point proposal goes to Yellowknife development appeal board
Ollie Williams
Friday June 26, 2026 at 5:48am MT
A Passive Design Solutions drawing of the proposed Findlay Point development.
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A proposal to build a six-unit complex in a Yellowknife cul-de-sac will go to an appeal board after City Hall rejected it.
The applicant proposed a three-storey building on Findlay Point, at the top of the Niven subdivision.
Approval required city planners to sign off on a rear yard setback variance and a plan to provide a vehicle for a car-sharing service rather than offer one parking space pe…
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