POLICY REPORT
                           BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT

                                      Date:   June 6, 1995
                                      Dept. File No.  RGL


   TO:       Vancouver City Council

   FROM:     Associate Director of Planning -
             Land Use and Development

   SUBJECT:  Eligibility for Heritage Density Bonus -
             901 Seymour Street


   RECOMMENDATION

        THAT  the former  Dominion  Motors Building  at 901  Seymour Street
        listed on the Vancouver  Heritage Register in the 'C'  category, be
        eligible for  a  heritage density  bonus  to  be used  on  site  or
        transferred to the  applicant's site on  the east side  of the  900
        Block Seymour Street, subject to the Transfer of Density Policy and
        rezoning. 


   GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

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


   COUNCIL POLICY

   The  Heritage Policies  and Guidelines  (adopted by  Council May  13 and
   September 23, 1986 and reaffirmed April 18, 1991) outline a procedure to
   be  followed  in  applying  the  heritage  density  bonus  provision  as
   permitted in  the  Downtown  Official  Development  Plan.    Category  A
   buildings on  the Vancouver  Heritage Register [formerly  the Inventory]
   are automatically  eligible for  consideration of  a bonus  for heritage
   preservation.   Categories  B  and  C  buildings  may  be  eligible  for
   consideration, but must first be approved by Council.  

   PURPOSE

   This report  seeks  Council's  approval  to consider  a  heritage  bonus
   density for this heritage building.BACKGROUND

   The former Dominion Motors Building at 901 Seymour Street  is located at
   the  south west  corner  of Seymour  and  Smithe Streets,  opposite  the
   Orpheum  Theatre (see  location plan below).  The applicant,  DVM Realty
   Ltd., also owns  most of the east side of the  900 Block Seymour Street.
   Development Permit No. 217430 has  been issued for the change of  use of
   the former Dominion Motors  Building for an office supply  retail store.
   The applicant wishes to  pursue redevelopment of their property  on both
   sides of Seymour Street.  This will entail retaining, rehabilitating and
   protecting  as heritage  property  the former  Dominion Motors  Building
   which may  be eligible for a  heritage density bonus.   If applicable, a
   mixed residential and commercial  building may be developed on  the west
   site,  with some of the  heritage bonus density  then being transferred,
   through a rezoning process, to the east site.  The east site may then be
   redeveloped with two towers of mixed residential and commercial space.

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   DISCUSSION

   The Building

   The Dominion Motors Building was built in 1925.  It is a good example of
   vernacular  commercial design with Art  Deco motifs in  the parapets and
   pilasters.  There  are three  storeys.    The  architects,  Townley  and
   Matheson,  were a notable firm in Vancouver, who also designed Vancouver
   City Hall.  The building is listed on the Vancouver Heritage Register in
   the  C  category.    While  the  windows  have  been  replaced  and  the
   storefronts altered,  there is sufficient archival evidence to support a
   restoration and  rehabilitation of  the building  which would  raise its
   heritage value considerably.  Contextually, the building is important as
   it  has a  landmark presence  at the  corner of  Seymour and  Smithe and
   relates in scale to the Orpheum Theatre and the Dufferin Hotel.
    
   Proposed Rehabilitation

   In the  short term, the building will be used as an office supply retail
   store on the  ground floor; the upper floor will  remain vacant. It will
   have  new  storefront glazing,  a  new canopy  and  signage and  will be
   repainted.

   Transfer of Density

   Should Council  determine that the  Dominion Motor Building  is eligible
   for a heritage density bonus the applicant will be submitting a rezoning
   application to  establish and then transfer  some of the  bonus to their
   site  on  the  east side  of  Seymour  Street.    The building  will  be
   rehabilitated  with the  facade restored,  a seismic  upgrading will  be
   completed as  well as  other   upgrading  for the  ultimate  use of  the
   building as mixed  retail and  other commercial uses.  The rezoning,  if
   approved, would result in  the protection of the former  Dominion Motors
   Building through heritage designation.  

   Comments of the Vancouver Heritage Commission

   The Vancouver  Heritage Commission considered the request for a heritage
   density  bonus at their  meeting on June  12, 1995.   Their comments and
   resolution  will  be  forwarded,   by  way  of  memo,  to   Council  for
   consideration with this report.
   CONCLUSION

   Staff  believe that the former Dominion Motors Building has an important
   landmark presence and, therefore, warrants eligibility for consideration
   of  a heritage  density bonus,  in exchange  for the  rehabilitation and
   preservation of the building.   If a subsequent rezoning  application to
   transfer some of the  heritage density to the eastern site  is approved,
   it would result in the  rehabilitation and protection, through  heritage
   designation, of a valuable building in Downtown Vancouver.

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