CITY OF VANCOUVER REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING A Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of Vancouver was held on Thursday, September 14, 1995, at 4:05 p.m., in Committee Room No. 1, Third Floor, City Hall, following the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment meeting, to consider the recommendations of the Committee. PRESENT: Mayor Owen Councillors Bellamy, Chiavario, Hemer, Ip, Kennedy, Kwan, Puil and Sullivan ABSENT: Councillor Clark Councillor Price CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE: Ken Dobell, City Manager Judy Rogers, Assistant City Manager CLERK: Jean Sharpe COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy, SECONDED by Cllr. Chiavario, THAT this Council resolve itself into Committee of the Whole, Mayor Owen in the Chair. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY COMMITTEE REPORTS Report of the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment September 14, 1995 The Council considered the recommendations of the Committee as contained in the following clauses of the attached report: Cl.1 Significant Rezoning Application Cl.2 Rezoning Inquiry - Grandview Highway and Boundary Road Cl.3 Proposed Amendment to Subdivision By-Law No. 5208 - Site Reclassification at 2868 and 2880 West 39th Avenue COMMITTEE REPORT (CONT'D) Report of the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment September 14, 1995 Continued Significant Rezoning Application Clause 1 MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy THAT the recommendations of the Committee, as contained in Clause 1 of the attached report, be approved. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Rezoning Inquiry - Grandview Highway and Boundary Road (Clause 2) MOVED by Cllr. Chiavario THAT the recommendations of the Committee, as contained in Clause 2 of this report and quoted below, be approved. A. THAT Council advise the McLean Group that it would consider an application to rezone a portion of the 10.93 ha (27 ac.) at Grandview Highway and Boundary Road for industrial and highway-oriented retail uses, with consideration given to issues raised in this report, and with any temporary staff or consultant funding requirements to be reported back to Council at the appropriate time; B. THAT Council advise the McLean Group that it would consider a rezoning application with a live/work component, to be processed concurrently with the policy analysis of live/work that will be undertaken in the context of the False Creek Flats overview planning. - CARRIED (Councillor Kwan opposed to Recommendation B) Report of the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment September 14, 1995 Continued Proposed Amendment to Subdivision By-Law No. 5208 - Site Reclassification at 2868 and 2880 West 39th Avenue (Clause 3) MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy THAT the recommendations of the Committee, as contained in Clause 3 of this report and quoted below, be approved. THAT Council refuse the application to reclassify the properties at 2868 and 2880 West 39th Avenue from Category 'B' to Category 'A' of Schedule A, Table 1, of Subdivision By-law No. 5208. - CARRIED (Councillors Kwan and Sullivan opposed) RISE FROM COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy THAT the Committee of the Whole rise and report. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY ADOPT REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy SECONDED by Cllr. Chiavario THAT the report of the Committee of the Whole be adopted. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY COMMITTEE REPORT CONT'D ENQUIRIES AND OTHER MATTERS 1. Dates of Council - Standing Committee Meetings MOVED by Cllr. Chiavario SECONDED by Cllr. Kennedy THAT the 1995 Schedule of meetings be amended by cancelling the Council meetings scheduled for the week of November 20th and scheduling Council meetings for the week of November 13th, to accommodate the proposed visit of Guangzhou by members of Council, accompanied by a business mission. * * * * * * * * * The Council adjourned at 4:10 p.m. * * * * * * * * * REPORT TO COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT SEPTEMBER 14, 1995 A meeting of the Standing Committee of Council on Planning and Environment was held on Thursday, September 14, 1995, at 2:00 p.m., in Committee Room No. 1, Third Floor, City Hall. PRESENT: Councillor Price, Chair Mayor Owen Councillor Bellamy Councillor Chiavario Councillor Clarke Councillor Hemer Councillor Kennedy Councillor Kwan Councillor Puil Councillor Sullivan CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE: Ken Dobell, City Manager Judy Rogers, Assistant City Manager CLERK: Jean Sharpe Recorded Vote Unless otherwise indicated, votes of the Committee on all items are unanimous. Adoption of Minutes The Minutes of the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment meetings of July 20 and July 27, 1995, were adopted as circulated. RECOMMENDATION 1. Significant Rezoning Application File: 5302-1 The Committee had before it a significant rezoning application prepared by the Planning Department (on file). Mr. Dave Thomsett, Planner, reviewed an application by James Hancock, to rezone 4255 Arbutus Street (Arbutus Village) from CD-1 to CD-1 Amend. The intent of the application is to construct 181 strata units in two seven-storey buildings with replacement commercial parking and residential parking underground. Mr. Thomsett noted the issues and advised a public information meeting will be held in the near future. The following motion by Councillor Bellamy was put and CARRIED. Therefore the Committee RECOMMENDED THAT the Planning Department presentation on the Significant rezoning application be received for information. 2. Rezoning Inquiry - Grandview Highway and Boundary Road File: 5303-2 The Committee had before it a Policy Report dated July 12, 1995 (on file) from the Associate Directors of Planning in consultation with the General Managers of Engineering Services, Corporate Services, Human Resource Services, Parks & Recreation, Director of Legal Services and Manager of the Housing Centre, in response to a major rezoning inquiry from the McLean group to rezone a 10.93 ha (27 ac.) at Grandview Highway and Boundary road, to industrial, retail, residential, and live/work uses. Mrs. Jacqui Forbes-Roberts, Director of Community Planning, advised the applicant had withdrawn the residential component of the application and, therefore, Recommendations B and B1 of the Policy Report were no longer relevant. To reflect the applicant's recent submission, Recommendation A should also be amended to show that only a portion of the 10.93 ha (27 ac.) site be considered in the rezoning application. Clause No. 2 Continued Ms. Trish French, Planner, reviewed the report noting the land use would focus on high-tech and knowledge based industries and services, including film studios, post-production facilities and software manufacturers. With regard to the live/work portion of the site, staff are undertaking a policy analysis and a discussion paper on this issue will be available in November. Ms. French advised any rezoning would have to be closely coordinated to the City's transportation plan. Mr. David McLean, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, McLean Group, spoke to the vision for the land at Grandview and Boundary, which would create jobs and enhance community life. He noted the shift to cleaner mixed-use and industrial uses and the need in Vancouver for a location for these emerging industries. An important feature of the proposal is the creation of a linear park along Still Creek. Mr. McLean reiterated the intent to delete the residential component at this time and asked Council's endorsation of Recommendations A and C1 of the Policy Report. The following delegations spoke in support of the application: Winston Elton Dick Hardt Richard Davis Sandra Walker Phil Regen Herb Lippsman Gary Dobbin The following are some of the comments made by the foregoing speakers: - changing land use patterns - moving from smoke-stack industry; - new emerging trends with new technology; - creative vision for site; - proposal will revitalize area and encourage job creation; - current M-2 zoning does not allow proposed vision for site; - live/work proposal - new working environment; - proposal creates potential for a neighbourhood centre, per CityPlan; - live-work community, with supporting retail and commercial land uses, will result in a more efficient land-use and infrastructure network; Clause No. 2 Continued - film industry supportive as the vision would interface well with the other proposed high technology industries; - proposal is good for the community and would create additional jobs; - an opportunity to establish a model urban community where people live and work; - support proposal with input from the community - high-tech knowledge based industries make good neighbours. Staff responded to questions on the timing of the rezoning process, the live/work policy analysis, and the transportation plan. The following motions by Councillor Clarke were put and CARRIED. Therefore, the Committee RECOMMENDED A. THAT Council advise the McLean Group that it would consider an application to rezone a portion of the 10.93 ha (27 ac.) at Grandview Highway and Boundary Road for industrial and highway-oriented retail uses, with consideration given to issues raised in this report, and with any temporary staff or consultant funding requirements to be reported back to Council at the appropriate time; B. THAT Council advise the McLean Group that it would consider a rezoning application with a live/work component, to be processed concurrently with the policy analysis of live/work that will be undertaken in the context of the False Creek Flats overview planning. (Councillor Kwan opposed to Recommendation B) 3. Proposed Amendment to Subdivision By-Law No. 5208 - Site Reclassification at 2868 and 2880 West 39th Avenue File:5308 The Committee had before it an Administrative Report dated August 25, 1995 (on file), from the Associate Director of Planning, Land Use and Development, that addressed a proposal to reclassify the properties at 2868 and 2880 West 39th Avenue from Category 'B' to Category 'A' of Schedule A, Table 1 of Subdivision By-law no. 5208. Clause No. 3 Continued Mr. John Coates, Senior Planner, reviewed the report noting the proposal to combine the two lots and resubdivide into four parcels having a width of approximately 33 feet, which does not meet the minimum standard of 40 feet under Category 'B'. The owners have the opportunity to subdivide the two combined parcels under the present Category 'B' standard to create three parcels more consistent in size with the predominant pattern in this block. Staff do not support this application as there are no extenuating circumstances and approval may establish an undesirable precedent. Mr. Jerry Bailey, applicant and resident of 2880 West 39th Avenue, advised that Category 'B' was assigned to the property in 1988. He felt the size of the frontage should not be the main criteria for refusal as the lot is deep and there are other lots on the block with 30-foot frontage. Mr. Bailey pointed out subdividing into three lots would create an odd-shaped lot and would entail the removal of a utility pole and trees. He noted the support of the majority of property owners polled. Mr. Joseph Macht, area resident, presented a petition from seven neighbours supporting the recommendation to refuse the application to reclassify. He cited problems that would occur with frontal access, such as increased on-street parking, noise, congestion and pollution. He noted a large amount of traffic already uses 39th Avenue as an alternate route to 41st Avenue. In conclusion, Mr. Macht would like to see the block remain user friendly and felt subdividing the properties into three lots, rather than four, would contribute to this ideal. Mr. Ray Hunter, applicant and resident of 2868 West 39th Avenue, circulated a drawing (on file) that indicated the size and width of the street and location of the trees and utility pole. Also circulated were photographs (on file) showing on-street parking. Mr. Hunter felt the traffic concerns of the previous speaker were exaggerated. He noted the majority of the neighbours were in favour of the application. In conclusion, Mr. Hunter asked the Committee to grant the reclassification. Clause No. 3 Continued In discussion, it was noted the Category 'B' classification was assigned to the subject block in 1988 so that requests to subdivide would remain consistent with the surrounding blocks. Some members indicated the proposal to create additional housing was consistent with the Liveable Region Strategy for ground-oriented housing stock. The following motion by Councillor Puil was put and CARRIED. Therefore, the Committee RECOMMENDED THAT Council refuse the application to reclassify the properties at 2868 and 2880 West 39th Avenue from Category 'B' to Category 'A' of Schedule A, Table 1, of Subdivision By-law No. 5208. (Cllrs. Kwan and Sullivan opposed) * * * * * * The Committee adjourned at 4:05 p.m. * * * * * *