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Converting hotels, motels into housing now easier in Saint John

It is now easier for developers to convert hotel and motel structures into dwelling units in Saint John.

Council voted this week to approve a new “Converted Accommodation” use within the city’s zoning bylaw.

Jennifer Kirchner, the city’s manager of community planning, said it eliminates the need for site-specific rezonings.

“In addition, this would provide a standard set of regulations to ensure the successful transition of this building type from commercial to a residential use,” Kirchner told council during a recent public hearing.

According to a staff report, hotels and motels are allowed within the city’s commercial zones, which may or may not permit the creation of dwelling units.

This creates a situation where some properties would need a rezoning to allow this type of use, whereas others would only need a building permit.

The proposal stems from an application by a local developer to convert an unnamed hotel structure into a multi-unit affordable housing project.

Stephen Brittain told council there is a “tremendous need” for affordable housing units in the city and across the country.

Brittain said using an existing building — like a hotel or motel — rather than starting from scratch will save time and money.

  • Brad Perry is an award-winning news anchor and reporter and a 2013 graduate of the NBCC journalism program. Based in New Brunswick, he is also the assistant national news director for Acadia Broadcasting. Contact Brad at perry.brad@radioabl.ca.

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