City of Vancouver
Inter-Office Correspondence
CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
DATE: November 28, 1995
MEMO TO: Mayor and Members of Council
COPY TO: Ted Droettboom, General Manager, Community Services
Maria Kinsella, City Clerk
Vic Kondrosky, General Manager, Parks & Recreation
Bruce Maitland, Manager, Real Estate Services, Corporate
Services
Ken Stoke, General Manager, Corporate Services
FROM: Ken Dobell, City Manager
SUBJECT: Nelson Park Site Land Use Study Report
After reviewing the Nelson Park report, I am concerned that it is prepared
to assume a very high level of "write down" for the site. In effect, the
proposals require a "write down" of at least $9.5 million, and perhaps as
much as $11.25 million. In return for these "write downs", the City
preserves significant heritage development and provides a number of non-
market rental units. These objectives were strongly supported by
participants in the public consultation process. However, the write down
represents a real cost to the City.
These lands are presently zoned. If the lots were in private hands, an
owner could proceed with development, or expect to receive compensation for
designation and the requirement to provide non-market housing. In this
event, the City would be required either to approve an alternate
development scheme with a combination of reduced requirements and bonus
density to provide a market return to the developer, or provide direct
financial compensation.
The City Manager suggests that Council consider the options submitted in
the report as if the land write down had to be budgeted as an expenditure
item. If Council does not consider the merits of either option justify the
corresponding reduction in land value, Council could reject both options
and refer the matter back to staff to develop an option within a specified
maximum land write down.
K. F. Dobell
City Manager
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