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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

TO:

Vancouver City Council

FROM:

Director of Community Planning, on behalf of Land Use & Development

SUBJECT:

Heritage Designation and Amendment to the Heritage Revitalization Agreement for 1232 Richards Street

 

RECOMMENDATION

GENERAL MANAGER’S COMMENTS

COUNCIL POLICY

Council Policy states that heritage designation will be a prerequisite to accepting certain bonuses and incentives on a heritage site.

Council Policy on transferring density states that preservation of the heritage building is a prerequisite to transferring bonus density to another site.

Downtown South Guidelines state that floor to floor heights in towers not exceed an average of 10 feet.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this report is to obtain Council approval to designate the former Canadian Linen Building at 1232 Richards Street (now part of the development known as The Metropolis) amend the applicable Heritage Revitalization Agreement to reflect an additional 583 m² (6,275.57 sq. ft.) available for transfer to other sites, and to inform Council of the intent of the Director of Planning to approve an amendment to the Development Permit that reflects this change.

BACKGROUND

(a) Heritage Designation:

(b) Amendment to the Heritage Revitalization Agreement:

DISCUSSION

(a) Heritage Designation:

(b) Amendment to Heritage Revitalization Agreement:

CONCLUSION

The Planning Department recommends that Council approve the designation of the Canadian Linen Building and the amendment to the Heritage Revitalization Agreement to reflect an additional 583 m² (6,275.57 sq. ft.) available for transfer to other sites.

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HERITAGE VALUE OF 1232 RICHARDS STREET

At a Public Hearing on May 14, 1996, Council approved the Heritage Revitalization Agreement for 1228 Richards Street (renamed to 1232 Richards Street). Portions of that discussion are included below, as required under Section 594(5)a-e, of the Vancouver Charter which stipulates procedures for designating a site.

Heritage Value: Constructed in 1928-29, the building was designed in the Art-Deco style by local architects Townley and Matheson and is listed as a “B” category on the Vancouver Heritage Register. A concrete structure with a plastered finish, this industrial building has been a positive addition to the neighbourhood since it was constructed. The use has remained consistent until today and the building has been occupied by one owner, Canadian Linen Supply Company. Alterations occurred in 1932, 1947 and 1974 . The original water tower was removed but the boiler-room chimney is still intact.

Community Planning Objectives: The DD zoning dictates that retention of heritage buildings and streetscapes be one of the principles behind the zoning. The Downtown South Guidelines further support this direction by requiring development to build upon the area’s existing heritage character. Design Guideline requirements in the area stipulate that new towers should have a “podium” base, in order to better relate to the human scale of the street. The retention of the heritage building serves to provide that “podium”.

Use: The proposal seeks to rehabilitate the building by changing the use to retail. This use would be compatible with the building’s design and scale along the street edge. In addition, retail use will supply a need in an area that is quickly becoming developed as a residential community.

Condition and Economic Viability of the Site: Real Estate Services reviewed the proposal and determined that the bonus density and relaxation of allowable retail floor area, is full and fair compensation for the costs incurred in retaining and restoring the heritage building and providing long term protection.

The owners have retained the building in good repair to this date. The restoration includes the retention of the original 1928 structure and the 1947 additions, specifically the concrete exterior wall, the original roof wall and the smokestacks. The window frames were kept and the glass replaced. The 1974 addition was removed. The smoke stack was retained and used as signage.

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