ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: May 23, 1995
Dept. File No. JF
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: Associate Director of Planning - Land Use and
Development
SUBJECT: Strata Title Conversion: 1310-1360 West 4th Avenue
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the application to convert the buildings at 1310-1360
West 4th Avenue (Lot 2 of Parcel A, Block 272, D.L. 526,
Plan 8893) to strata title ownership be approved in
principle, but that pursuant to Section 9(1) of the
Condominium Act, the Certificate of Approval (Form 10) shall
not be issued unless the following condition has been met
within one year of the date of this approval:
Completion of all work required by the City Building
Inspector, under the required permits, at no cost to
the City, in order that these previously-occupied
buildings substantially comply with all relevant
by-laws.
GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS
The General Manager of Community Services RECOMMENDS
approval of the foregoing.
COUNCIL POLICY
Council Policy is reflected in the City's Strata Title and
Cooperative Conversion Guidelines, which outline factors which
Council will consider in reviewing applications for converting
previously-occupied buildings to strata title or cooperative
ownership.
PURPOSE
Council approval is required for an application to convert the
previously-occupied buildings at 1310-1360 West 4th Avenue (Lot 2
of Parcel A, Block 272, D.L. 526, Plan 8893) to strata title
ownership.
BACKGROUND
The triangular site is zoned FCCDD and is developed with two,
two-storey buildings constructed in 1985 under Development Permit
Number DP202720 and Building Permit Number BP204268. The large
building fronting Hemlock Street and West 6th Avenue contains six
commercial units: four on the lower level, and two on the upper
level. The smaller building on the northeast side of this site
contains one commercial unit.
The owner proposes to create a total of seven commercial strata
lots. The applicant has indicated that all of the commercial
tenants will continue to occupy their units for the duration of
their lease. In accordance with established policy, the tenants
were notified of this application, but their comments were not
solicited. No comments were received.
The site location is shown below in Figure 1:
Figure 1
STAFF ANALYSIS
In addition to Planning Department staff, the City Engineer and
the City Building Inspector have reviewed this application.
Since the subject building is occupied by commercial tenants, the
Director of Housing and Properties has not been asked to comment.
The City Engineer has no dedication or servicing requirements for
this site.
The City Building Inspector reports that building, plumbing, and
electrical upgrading must be completed in order for the buildings
to substantially comply with all relevant by-laws. A Building
Permit and related trades permits will be required for this work.
CONCLUSION
Based on the foregoing, and on the applicant's compliance with
the City's Strata Title and Cooperative Conversion Guidelines,
the Associate Director of Planning - Land Use and Development
Division, supports this application.
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