ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: February 9, 1996
Dept. File No. WB
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: Director of Land Use and Development
SUBJECT: Form of Development: 3215 MacDonald Street
D.E. 400583 - CD-1 By-law Number 4076
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the approved form of development for the CD-1 zoned site known
as 3215 MacDonald Street be generally approved as revised and
illustrated in Development Application Number 400583, prepared by
Gerald Longson Architect and stamped "Received, City Planning
Department November 7, 1995", provided that the Director of
Planning may approve design changes which would not adversely
affect either the development character of this site or adjacent
properties.
GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS
The General Manager of Community Services RECOMMENDS approval of
the foregoing.
COUNCIL POLICY
At a Public Hearing on May 13, 1963, City Council approved a rezoning of
this site from C-1 Commercial District to CD-1. CD-1 By-law Number 4076
was enacted on November 7, 1963. Council also approved the form of
development for these lands at that time.
PURPOSE
In accordance with Charter requirements, this report seeks Council's
approval for the revised form of development for the above-noted CD-1
zoned site.
SITE DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND
The site is located on the southwest corner of West 16th Avenue and
MacDonald Street. The site and surrounding zoning are shown on the
attached Appendix 'A'.
Subsequent to Council's approval of the CD-1 rezoning, Development
Permit Number 28946 was issued on November 25, 1963, thereby permitting
the moving and placing of an office building on the site having a total
area of 221 m› (2,378 sq.ft). The Director of Planning has now approved
Development Application Number 400583. 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
The new proposal involves a one-storey addition of approximately 1,064
square feet to the southwest corner of the existing office building on
this site. The intent of the original CD-1 By-law was to permit a small
building that would be compatible with the residential character of the
immediate area. This proposal has been assessed against the CD-1 By-law
and has been found to still meet the original intent and provisions.
Simplified plans, including a site plan and elevations of the proposal,
have been included in Appendix 'B'.
The owner of the adjacent property to the west has been notified in
writing and no response has been received.
CONCLUSION
The Director of Planning has approved Development Application Number
400583, 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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