Building Permits Take Too Long

It can take years to get simple approvals done for renovations or to build a single family home in White Rock, or to get a business renovation approved. That’s costs builders and businesses tens of thousands of dollars in delays, and costs city taxpayers due to extended approval times. We can do better.

The Mayor promised to fix this but it appears nothing has been fixed. Taxpayers deserve to get value for their money and that includes creating a faster and more taxpayer friendly approach to help people and businesses get their projects done quickly. It take years to get approvals in White Rock for simple approvals that takes weeks in Surrey..

The Fieldstone Bakery on Russell took over three years to get approved. In any other city, it would takes weeks, not years. Three Dogs ran into similar problems and delays.

Many home builders frequently have run into similar delays and hassles. Our Engineering department has some great staff but the current corporate culture is not focused on getting things done for the builders of single family homes. Towers can get approved in months it seems, but renovating a business or building a single family homes takes years.

I don’t blame poor city corporate culture and high turnover rates on staff. The Mayor and City Council sets the standard and is responsible for creating the kind of culture that wants to help taxpayers get projects done, not delay them and get in the way.

On Columbia, as an example, the builder was given formal approval to build a home that included a double paved parking pad on Columbia. The building spent tens of thousands of dollars to build a beautifully built parking pad to code as approved by city planning.

However, according to the builder, after it was built at great expense, the city engineering department changed it’s mind and demanded that the parking pad be removed. Council was notified of this, but that same day the City Engineering department drove down to the builders new home with several employees and backhoe, and ripped up the cement pad and the blocked it off so the new owner could not use it.

That was in 2019. The parking pad is still blocked off by the city in 2025. We need a Council that knows how to work together with staff, using continuous improvement techniques for process review and improvement, and create a corporate culture that helps taxpayers succeed. I know how to get it done based on my 40 years of experience in businesses using these techniques. Vote for Scott Kristjanson and I will work with staff and council and taxpayers to create a Can-Do corporate culture that works for taxpayers instead of getting in their way.

I have improved project completion time in business using Continuous Improvement techniques developed by Dr. Deming to reduce project times while also saving money and customer and employee satisfaction. We can do that at City Hall too Let’s fix this together.

What are Scott’s Priorities?

While on City Council from 2018 to 2022:

  • I support local businesses! After the 2018 election, I worked with staff to get the West beach parking lot near Primos restaurant re-opened for the public. The previous Council had stood by while it had been closed for over 2 years during the construction at Memorial Park. It took me just a few days to get the parking lot reopened. Closed parking lots hurts local businesses and hurts tourism!
  • Urged council and staff to speed up service dellivery for simple renovations and single family home permits. It can take years in White Rock to get a permit. The same permit in other cities takes weeks.

When re-elected, Scott’s Priorities will continue to be:

  • Your voice for residents and local businesses.
  • Slow down excess development. Snub-the-Hub! Stick to the OCP. Excess develop has made traffic and parking difficult for so many!
  • Fiscal responsibility. Reduce red tape, consulting costs, and lower taxes!
  • Improve city services and infrastructure. Ensure taxpayers get value for their money!
  • Encourage active living by improving access to fitness centres, pools, pickleball, beach shuttles
  • Protect the environment and trees,
  • Safe drinking water.

Scott Kristjanson running for Re-Election in the Sept 27th White Rock By-Election

I am proud to announce that I am running in the upcoming by election on Sept 27th 2025 for a seat on White Rock City Council. Voting is at the White Rock Community Center. Every vote counts! If elected, I will support the issues most important to residents and local businesses, not developers with deep pockets!

Tired of politicians who promise to stick to the official community plan that limits heights, only for them to ignore those limits once elected? The current mayor and the majority on council have pushed for 25 and 30 story towers within our city and along North Bluff, completely in violation of the 2021 Official Community Plan (OCP) that we created last term.

We have a chance to change that through the upcoming by-election on September 27th. If we elect two more city councillors that honour their promises and their fiduciary duty to vote for what the voters of this city want, then your voices can be heard and we can push back on all this excessive development such as the 25 storey City Hub that was proposed at Russell and Johnston!

Vote for Scott Kristjanson. As a member of city council from 2018-2022, I kept all my election promises including making a successful motion that reduced maximum heights from 24 stories down to 12 based on three years of public consultation by our Council. I supported local businesses, the arts, and active living by supporting the new pickleball courts, and advocated for investing in our infrastructure such the need for a new ice plant at the Curling Rink.

During my last term as your White Rock city councillor:

  • Successfully moved to change the maximum heights to align with what residents asked for: to lower maximum heights and densities within uptown from a maximum of 24 stories down to 12 stories maximum.
  • Supported Marine Drive Businesses allowing them to serve customers on extended patios that reached out to the North Lane of Marine Drive, at a time when the province prevented them from serving customers inside during covid.
  • Voted for Clean and safe Drinking Water
  • Moved to reduce taxes and $29M of $80M White Rock tax dollars did not get spent last year. The rest of the council opposed reducing taxes.

My priorities continue to be:

  • Moratorium on more high rise development
  • Scrub the City Hub – a proposed 30 story high rise with millions paid by city taxes
  • Clean safe drinking water
  • Protect the environment, sea, and tree canopy
  • Support for indoor pickleball courts during winter and a new ice plant for the curling rink.
  • Address long waits for building single family homes and permit process for business Focus on infrastructure and city improvements that enhance our community.
  • Retain all existing older affordable homes and focus on housing affordability
  • Reduce taxes for businesses and homeowners. We pay 30% more taxes than Surrey and receive less services. That’s not right!
  • Clean up and enhance Marine Drive to make it more welcoming for families and tourists and a better draw for local businesses
  • Add a wharf to the pier as a place for families to rent boats, kayaks, swim and play
  • Improved beach access for those with mobility issues
  • Restore Shuttle Service to the beach to support local businesses and residents