Support for Non-Market Housing

Increasing the supply of affordable and supportive housing in Saanich is a priority in the Housing Strategy. The District will accomplish this by actively supporting and working in partnership with non-market housing providers, and prioritizing intiatives that benefit this sector. Read more below about how we are making it easier for non-profit organizations to build and operate affordable housing in Saanich. 

Rapid Deployment of Non-Market Housing

In September, 2023, Council directed staff to prepare proposed regulatory and policy changes to allow non-market housing providers to build to the upper limit in Saanich's Official Community Plan without having to apply for a rezoning. Staff were also directed to draft bylaw changes to delegate Development Permit approval for non-market housing projects to staff. These efforts are intended to support non-market housing providers by simplifying and expediting the process of obtaining development approvals. 

Saanich Affordable Housing Reserve Fund

Staff are presenting a new Saanich Affordable Housing Reserve Fund Policy to Council on July 15, 2024, along with a new Bylaw No, 10015 To Establish a Reserve Fund for Affordable Housing. If approved by Council, these will establish a separate Reserve Fund solely dedicated to affordable housing, with clearly defined eligibility criteria and funding amounts. Staff are recommending two distinct funding streams: Pre-Development Grants and Capital Grants. 

Fast-tracking Approval of Non-Market Housing  

Since March, 2024, the Non-Market Housing Policy ensures that applications from non-market and co-operative housing providers are prioritized throughout the entire development review process. The prioritization begins in the pre-application phase and continues through to occupancy permit, and involves all relevant Saanich departments.

Permissive Tax Exemptions for Affordable Rental Housing

Non-profit organizations who are providing affordable rental or supportive housing in Saanich can apply for a Permissive Tax Exemption. In 2024, seventeen affordable rental housing properties will receive tax exemptions under the new policy, supporting the provision of critical housing in our community.