Cloverdale and Oak project

816 Cloverdale Ave. and 3311 Oak St. – Two residential towers for 459 units with retail at grade and two levels of underground parking

Building A – (23 storeys) contains 256 – market rental units and Building B – (21 storeys) contains 203 market condo units and a podium section with a green space on the roof.

Dec. 9th 2025 Open House link to the PowerPoint slides from yesterday’s presentation.





Notes on Sept 8th, 2025  update      The only major change is to the commercial space proposal for Tower A (which fronts onto Blanchard St and has a northern section that is three stories in height.) The new proposal is two separate parts at ground level with a breeze way between the parts.  The south section to remain commercial space and the north section to be a single space approx. 5000 sq. ft. in size. Space to be designated ‘institutional’ for community / public benefit uses.  The space could be finished to the specifications needed after the tenant arrangement is made.  Possibilities for tenants include non-profit run child care, Saanich facility, private sports use facility, etc. The use is somewhat limited by the parking space that can be made available.                                                                                    


General comments

Original project package information received on April 2025, from Saanich Planning. MVCCA submitted our initial comments in May 2025.

10 Dec. 2024 – Zoom meeting with representatives from QCHCA, MVCCA and the developer, initial design provided. Then: 8 Sept 2025 – second Zoom call to explain design changes.  On both occasions, the community association representatives stressed the need for the developer to set up public Open House meetings.  There is no mechanism in place to secure meaningful consultation with residents; for these large high-rise projects in the Saanich Core.

This will be the second major project to have frontage on Oak Street. As with the 760 Tolmie Ave. towers, the owners plan for extensive resident’s amenities, not accessible by the public. Our concern is with the cumulative effect of rental housing projects on neighbourhood resources, because currently rental units are not subject to community amenity contributions (CACs). Developers pay a fee for the new or expanded infrastructure needs (such as water and sewage) but this does not include amenities that are: ‘improvements to the public realm near the development site’.

In the case of this project, building B, (market condo tower) will be subject to CACs but building A (256 rental units) will not. The Saanich policy can be found at: Community Amenity Contributions and Inclusionary Housing Policy — link. —

Ground level view, with Cloverdale Ave at bottom of drawing – note building A has a passage way at ground level, access to Blanshard. Parkade access is under Building B – image is part of Referral package dated Nov. 13
image from information package sent to MVCCA by Saanich Planning – 8 April 2025 . The image shows the project as seen from Cloverdale Ave. except that Buildling B would be behind an existing one level building, which is not owned by the developer and is not shown in the drawing.