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Residential rezoning approved for Hart property

Garry Gatzke was looking for 4225 Turner Rd. rezoned from RS2m: Single Residential to RM1: Multiple Residential
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Director of planning and buildings Deanna Wasnik (left) gives a report at the Monday, Aug. 18, 2025 Prince George city council meeting as director of finance and IT services Kris Dalio (right) looks on.

A rezoning application by a Hart property owner was given final approval by Prince George city council at its Monday, Aug. 18 meeting.

Garry Gatzke was looking to have 4225 Turner Rd., near both Heather Park Elementary School and the Elksentre, rezoned from RS2m: Single Residential to RM1: Multiple Residential to allow for two additional dwelling units to be built on the property.

As reported by The Citizen back in May when the first three readings of the rezoning bylaw were approved, there are already three single-detached homes and a detached garage on the property.

At the time, city staff had recommended that final approval of the rezoning be held until Gatzke established a restrictive covenant on the property limiting the maximum number of dwellings on the property to five.