Decisions (Minutes) of this meeting.

PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA

- November 14, 1995 7:30 p.m.

1. Rezoning - 1100-1114 Burnaby Street (Lot A, Block 26, D.L. 185, Plan 92) The proposed rezoning from RM-5A Multiple Dwelling District, to CD-1 Comprehensive Development District, would: - permit the reuse of two existing buildings, formerly used as a seniors' care facility, as a 225-bed international hostel; - limit maximum building height to 13.4 m (44 ft.); - limit maximum density to FSR 1.8; - require the provision of 28 off-street parking spaces; and - require amendment to the Sign By-law, and possible consequential amendments. Applicant: Brook Development Planning Inc. Recommended Approval: By the Director of Land Use and Development, subject to the following conditions proposed for adoption by resolution of Council: (a) That the form of development be approved by Council as illustrated in plans prepared by Harry LeBlond, Architect and approved by the Director of Planning in Development Permit No. 30363 issued October 27, 1964 and as illustrated in plans prepared by Harry LeBlond, Architect and approved by the Director of Planning in Development Permit No. 94456 issued March 3, 1983, and any subsequent minor amendments approved prior to April 28, 1995, and provided that the Director of Planning may allow minor alterations to this form of development when approving the detailed scheme of development as outlined in (b) below. (b) That prior to approval by Council of the form of development, the applicant shall obtain approval of a development application by the Director of Planning, who shall have particular regard to the following: (i) provision of adequate garbage and recycling facilities, to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Engineering Services; (ii) provision of 19 parking spaces, to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Engineering Services; - 2 - (iii) arrangement for providing either an additional 9 parking spaces off-site or a shuttle service between the proposed hostel and the existing Jericho Hostel, to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Engineering Services; and (iv) provision of bicycle storage spaces for 50 bicycles, to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Engineering Services. (c) That prior to enactment of the CD-1 By-law, and at no cost to the City, the registered owner shall: (i) make suitable arrangements, to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Engineering Services, for under- grounding of all new electrical and telephone services within and adjacent the site from the closest existing suitable service point. 2. Text Amendment: Restaurant Seating Regulations If approved, the rezoning would amend the definitions of Restaurant - Class 1 and Restaurant - Class 2 in the Zoning and Development By-law to specify that all types of seats (inside, outside, chairs, stools, benches) are counted as seats, and increase the minimum number of seats, from nine to seventeen, that a food service establishment must have before it is classified as a restaurant. Amendments to the definitions of Limited Service Food Establishment and Restaurant in the License and Health By-laws are also proposed to achieve consistency with the definitions in the Zoning and Development By-law, and to require only one washroom for food service establishments with less than seventeen seats. Applicant: Director of Land Use and Development Recommended Approval: By the Director of Land Use and Development. 3. Text Amendment: 1202-1398 Pacific Boulevard (Roundhouse Neighbourhood) The proposed text amendment to CD-1 By-law No. 7156 would increase the maximum amount of amenity space excludable from density calculation, by 500 m2 (to 3,500 m2), in order to permit the construction of a 69 unit seniors' housing project. Applicant: Director of Land Use and Development Recommended Approval: By Director of Land Use and Development. * * * *