ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: 1995 06 15
Dept. File No. JF
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: Associate Director of Planning -
Land Use and Development Division
SUBJECT: Strata Title Conversion: 52-58 West 10th Avenue
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the application to convert the building at 52-58 West 10th
Avenue (Lot H, Block 33, D.L. 302, Plan LMP18272) 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, and issuance of an Occupancy Permit, in order that
this previously-occupied building substantially complies
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 building at 52-58 West 10th Avenue (Lot H, Block
33, D.L. 302, Plan LMP18272) to strata title ownership.
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BACKGROUND
The site is zoned RT-6 and is developed with a former two-family
dwelling built circa 1900, which is currently being altered under
Development Permit No. DP216684 and Building Permit No. BP219800 to a
four-unit multiple conversion dwelling.
The current owner purchased this property on February 28, 1994, and
took vacant possession of it on March 1, 1994. Since then the property
has remained vacant while undergoing a partial internal demolition and
subsequent alterations. Although there is no record available to
indicate exactly when the building may have been last occupied by
tenants, records indicate that the previous owner held a Business
License for a two-unit rental occupancy. There is no evidence of when
or how previous tenants may have been given notice of termination by
the previous owner. Further, there is no evidence to suggest that the
previous tenants were treated unfairly.
The site location is shown below in Figure 1.
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STAFF ANALYSIS
In addition to Planning Department staff, the City Engineer and the
City Building Inspector have reviewed this application. As there are
only four residential dwelling units on this site, the Manager of the
Housing Centre has not been asked to comment.
The City Engineer has no dedication or servicing requirements for this
site.
The City Building Inspector reports that when all the work has been
completed in accordance with the approved plans and permits, and an
Occupancy Permit has been issued, this building will substantially
comply with all relevant City By-laws.
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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