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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

TO:

Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets

FROM:

Director of Current Planning

SUBJECT:

Form of Development: 455 Beach Crescent
DE405455 - CD-1 By-law No. 8109

 

RECOMMENDATION

GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

COUNCIL POLICY

There is no applicable Council policy except that Council did approve in principle the form of development for this site when the rezoning was approved, following a Public Hearing.

PURPOSE

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

BACKGROUND AND SITE DESCRIPTION

At a Public Hearing on April 29, 1999, City Council approved a rezoning of this site from BCPED (B.C. Place/Expo District) to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development District). Council also approved in principle the form of development for these lands. CD-1 By-law No. 8109 was enacted on October 21, 1999. Companion Guidelines (Beach Neighbourhood [500 and 600 Pacific Street] CD-1 Guidelines) were also adopted by Council on October 21, 1999.

A further amendment (By-law No. 8169) to provide a floor space ratio exclusion for construction incentives to control building envelope leaks was enacted on March 14, 2000, following a Public Hearing on February 24, 2000.

The site is located on the north side of Beach Crescent between Granville and Richards Streets. The site and surrounding zoning are shown on the attached Appendix 'A'.

On April 17, 2001, the Development Permit Board approved Development Application Number DE405455 to construct a 29-storey residential tower (149 dwelling units) with three-storey townhouses along Beach Crescent, a two-storey component along a "mews"connecting Pacific Street to Beach Crescent, and having four levels of underground parking.

On June 5, 2001, Council approved the form of development for this proposal.

On May 28, 2002 Council approved amendments to the Beach Neighbourhood (500 and 600 Pacific Street) CD-1 Guidelines that ensure the inclusion of more townhouses and an improved public realm interface in the Beach Neighbourhood.

Subsequently on June 24, 2002, the Development Permit Board reviewed and approved the subject revised version of Development Application Number DE405455. This approval was subject to various conditions, including Council's approval of the revised form of development. The latter condition is one of the few outstanding prior-to permit issuance.

DISCUSSION

This CD-1 District consists of three sub-areas, containing five sites. The revised proposal (Sub-area 1B, Site B - Tower 1D) involves the construction of a 31-storey residential tower with three-storey townhouses along Beach Crescent, and two-storey townhouses along a new "mews" connecting Pacific Street to Beach Crescent (total 173 dwelling units), with four levels of underground parking providing 257 off-street parking spaces, having vehicular access off Beach Crescent. This revised proposal is virtually the same as previously approved except for the 2 additional storeys in the tower.

The additional tower height (2 storeys) has been assessed against the CD-1 By-law and Council-approved guidelines and has been found to still respond to the stated objectives noting the following:

· Tower height would fully comply with the maximum height stated in the CD-1 zoning (91 metres);

· While the guidelines do specify a 29 storey height for this tower (but noting that floor-to-floor height per storey is not specified), the Development Permit Board considered that a two-storey increase to 31 storeys would still satisfactorily comply with the guideline intent of stepped towers;

· View and shadow impacts resulting from the added height would be minimal; and

· No members of the public appeared at the Development Permit Board meeting and no response to the 628 households notified was received objecting to the proposal.

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

CONCLUSION

The Development Permit Board has approved a revised version of Development Application Number DE405455, subject to various conditions to be met prior to the issuance of the development permit. One of these conditions is that the revised form of development first be approved by Council.

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Link to Appendices A and B


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