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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: April 25, 1996
Dept. File No. AMH
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: Director of Land Use and Development
SUBJECT: Strata Title Conversion: 3152 and 3178 West 49th Avenue
and 6550 Balaclava Street
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the application to convert the previously-occupied buildings
at 3152 and 3178 West 49th Avenue and 6550 Balaclava Street (Lot 1,
Block 3, D.L. 194, Plan 2242) 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 and at no cost to the
City, in order that the building at 3152 West 49th Avenue
substantially complies with all relevant City 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
when 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 3152 and 3178 West 49th Avenue and at
6550 Balaclava Street (Lot 1, Block 3, D.L. 194, Plan 2242) to strata
title ownership.
BACKGROUND
The site is zoned RA-1 and is developed with:
- a municipally designated heritage building, built circa 1957, which
is listed as category "A" on the Vancouver Heritage Register;
- a newly constructed principle dwelling; and
- a commercial garden nursery operation.
The owner proposes to create three strata lots in total. Each
(building) strata lot will have an area of Limited Common Property
surrounding it, designated for the exclusive use of that strata lot.
The heritage building is currently leased and that tenant has indicated
her support, in writing, for this strata conversion application. The
commercial nursery is also leased, to Southlands Nursery Ltd., and that
tenant has also submitted a letter indicating support for this
application. The newly completed principal dwelling is owner-occupied.
The location of the site is shown in Figure No. 1, below.
Figure 1
STAFF ANALYSIS
In addition to Planning Department staff, the City Engineer and the City
Building Inspector have reviewed this application. Given the type of
development and the number of units involved, 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 minor work is required in the
heritage building, pursuant to the Plumbing and Gas By-laws, in order
for it to substantially comply with relevant City by-laws. The new
dwelling and the nursery building currently substantially comply and no
work is required.
CONCLUSION
Based on the foregoing, and on the applicant's compliance with the
City's Strata Title and Cooperative Conversion Guidelines, the Director
of Land Use and Development supports this application.
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