ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Date: June 14, 1995 Dept. File No. WB TO: Vancouver City Council FROM: Associate Director of Planning - Land Use & Development SUBJECT: Form of Development: 750 Burrard Street D.A. 217660 - CD-1 By-law Number 7246 RECOMMENDATION THAT the approved form of development for the CD-1 zoned site known as 750 Burrard Street be generally approved as illustrated in Development Application Number 217660, prepared by James Cheng Architects Inc. and stamped "Received, City Planning Department May 24, 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 November 9, 1993, City Council approved a rezoning of this site from DD (Downtown District) to CD-1. Council also approved in principle the form of development for these lands. CD-1 By- law Number 7246 was enacted on November 30, 1993. PURPOSE In accordance with Charter requirements, this report seeks Council's approval for the form of development for the above-noted CD-1 zoned site. SITE DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND The site is located at the northeast corner of Burrard and Robson Streets. The site and surrounding zoning are shown on the attached Appendix 'A'. Subsequent to Council's approval of the CD-1 rezoning, the Director of Planning approved Development Application Number 217660. This approval was subject to various conditions, including Council's approval of the form of development. The latter condition is one of the few outstanding prior to permit issuance. DISCUSSION The proposal involves additions and alterations to this existing Municipal Heritage building (former Main Branch Library) by adding to the upper storey and converting the building to retail/restaurant use. The proposal has been reviewed by the Vancouver Heritage Commission on two occasions who have expressed a number of concerns including: - the loss of the majority of the black granite base on Burrard Street; - the loss of the louvres on the Robson Street facade; - the appearance of the fire-fighting elevator on the Burrard Street penthouse addition; and the lack of signage guidelines. A number, but not all of these concerns are addressed in conditions of development application approval, including the addition of a low sill element to the partially retained granite base and refinements to the appearance of the fire-fighting elevator. The proposal does not pursue retention of the louvres nor the interior mosaic tile mural. The exterior Lionel Thomas sculpture and the flagpole on Burrard Street will be retained. A Heritage Alteration Permit will be issued along with the Development Permit. Signage will be reviewed in accordance with the Sign By-law at the time of sign application, noting that given the building's heritage designation any sign proposed to be applied to the building would be subject to approval by the Director of Planning through a further Heritage Alteration Permit. Simplified plans, including a site plan and elevations of the proposal, have been included in Appendix 'B'. CONCLUSION The Director of Planning has approved Development Application Number 217660, subject to various conditions to be met prior to the issuance of the development permit. One of these conditions is that the form of development first be approved by Council. * * *