ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

                                           Date: June 14, 1995
                                           Dept. File No.  WB

   TO:       Vancouver City Council

   FROM:     Associate Director of Planning - Land Use & Development

   SUBJECT:  Form of Development:  750 Burrard Street
             D.A. 217660 - CD-1 By-law Number 7246


   RECOMMENDATION

        THAT the approved form of development for the CD-1 zoned site known
        as  750 Burrard  Street  be generally  approved  as illustrated  in
        Development  Application  Number 217660,  prepared  by  James Cheng
        Architects Inc. and stamped "Received, City Planning Department May
        24,  1995", provided  that  the Director  of  Planning may  approve
        design  changes  which  would   not  adversely  affect  either  the
        development character of this site or adjacent properties. 


   GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

        The General  Manager of  Community Services RECOMMENDS  approval of
        the foregoing.


   COUNCIL POLICY

   At a  Public  Hearing on  November  9,  1993, City  Council  approved  a
   rezoning of this site from DD (Downtown District) to CD-1.  Council also
   approved in principle the form of development for these lands.  CD-1 By-
   law Number 7246 was enacted on November 30, 1993.


   PURPOSE

   In  accordance with  Charter requirements,  this report  seeks Council's
   approval  for the  form of  development for  the above-noted  CD-1 zoned
   site.

   SITE DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND

   The  site is  located at  the  northeast corner  of  Burrard and  Robson
   Streets.  The  site and  surrounding zoning  are  shown on  the attached
   Appendix 'A'.
   Subsequent to Council's approval  of the CD-1 rezoning, the  Director of
   Planning approved Development Application  Number 217660.  This approval
   was subject  to various conditions, including Council's  approval of the
   form of development.  The latter condition is one of the few outstanding
   prior to permit issuance.

   DISCUSSION

   The  proposal  involves  additions  and  alterations  to  this  existing
   Municipal Heritage  building (former Main  Branch Library) by  adding to
   the upper storey and converting the building to retail/restaurant use. 

   The proposal has been  reviewed by the Vancouver Heritage  Commission on
   two occasions who have expressed a number of concerns including:

   - the loss of the majority of the black granite base on Burrard Street;
   - the loss of the louvres on the Robson Street facade;

   - the  appearance of  the fire-fighting  elevator on the  Burrard Street
     penthouse addition; and
     the lack of signage guidelines.

   A number, but  not all of these concerns are  addressed in conditions of
   development application approval, including the  addition of a low  sill
   element  to the partially retained  granite base and  refinements to the
   appearance  of the fire-fighting elevator.  The proposal does not pursue
   retention  of  the louvres  nor the  interior  mosaic tile  mural.   The
   exterior Lionel Thomas sculpture and the flagpole on Burrard Street will
   be retained. A Heritage Alteration Permit will be  issued along with the
   Development Permit.

   Signage will be reviewed in accordance  with the Sign By-law at the time
   of  sign   application,  noting  that  given   the  building's  heritage
   designation any sign  proposed to be  applied to  the building would  be
   subject  to approval  by  the Director  of  Planning through  a  further
   Heritage Alteration Permit.

   Simplified  plans, including a site plan and elevations of the proposal,
   have been included in Appendix 'B'.

   CONCLUSION

   The  Director of  Planning has  approved Development  Application Number
   217660, subject to various conditions to be met prior to the issuance of
   the  development permit.   One of these  conditions is that  the form of
   development first be approved by Council.

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