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:      600 West 10th Avenue
             D.A. 217705 - CD-1 By-law Number 4472


   RECOMMENDATION

        THAT the approved form  of development for this portion  (Vancouver
        Cancer Centre) of the  CD-1 zoned site known as  Vancouver Hospital
        and Health Sciences Centre be generally  approved as illustrated in
        Development Application Number 217705, prepared by Hemingway Nelson
        Architects and stamped "Received, City Planning Department April 6,
        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

   The B.C. Cancer Agency facility is located in the Vancouver Hospital and
   Health  Sciences Centre (formerly VGH)  CD-1 District.   Council has, by
   resolution, approved  regulations for  this district, including  FSR and
   Site Coverage limits.  To accommodate replacement structures  which need
   to  be built before  demolishing old buildings,  Council has temporarily
   increased these limits.
   In considering a staff assessment of the Conceptual Development Plan for
   the  site in October 1993, Council approved a further temporary increase
   in FSR and Site Coverage, as follows:

        THAT  the  floor space  ratio  be increased  to  2.38 FSR  and site
        coverage  to 55.48% for a  temporary period of  time to allow minor
        additions to a maximum floor area of 3 027  m› (32,580 sq. ft.), to
        be  approved  by the  Development  Permit  Board where  significant
        public open space  would not be affected  and parking would not  be
        reduced.  Addition of  this floor space would increase  the deficit
        of parking spaces by 33 spaces.

   The  minor  projects  anticipated  when proposing  the  above  increases
   included the proposed addition to the B.C. Cancer Agency building.


   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 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 217705.  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  Vancouver  Cancer  Centre, which  forms  a  part  of the  Vancouver
   Hospital  and  Health  Sciences Centre  complex,  was  developed to  its
   present form in the early  1980s.  This proposal involves a  four-storey
   addition  to the  south side of  the building  to provide  new radiation
   vaults,  office  and laboratory  space,  and  associated mechanical  and
   electrical rooms.
   In  1993 Council,  by resolution,  approved an  increase in  floor space
   ratio  for the VGH site, on an  interim basis, to permit minor additions
   to the facility.  This proposal has been assessed  against those Council
   resolutions and has been found to be within the permitted limits.

   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
   217705, 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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