ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Date: November 2, 1995 Dept. File No.: JF TO: Vancouver City Council FROM: Director of Land Use and Development and the Manager of the Housing Centre SUBJECT: Strata Title Conversion: 2275 Oxford Street RECOMMENDATION THAT the application to convert the previously-occupied building at 2275 Oxford Street (Lot E, Block 14, D.L. 184, Plan 16700) to strata title ownership be approved in principle, but that pursuant to Section 9(l) 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, at no cost to the City, in order that this previously-occupied building substantially complies with all relevant 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 Council will consider in 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 building at 2275 Oxford Street, (Lot E, Block 14, D.L. 184, Plan 16700) to strata title ownership. BACKGROUND The site is zoned RM-3A and is developed with a three-storey multiple dwelling building constructed in 1977 under Development Permit No. 75032 and Building Permit No. B83207. The building contains 42 dwelling units, 40 of which were occupied at the time of application. The site location is shown in Figure 1, below. FIGURE 1 The building at 2275 Oxford Street consists of: 5 bachelor units, 14 loft units, 9 one-bedroom units and 14 two-bedroom units. Monthly rents for these units compared to average rents in the East Hastings area and Vancouver as a whole (CMHC April 1995 Survey) are as follows: East Hastings Vancouver Unit Type NO. Average Rent Rent Rent Bachelor 5 $420 $458 $536 Loft 14 $540 N/A N/A 1-Bedroom 9 $575 $556 $645 2-Bedroom 14 $800 $682 $908 The April 1995 CMHC survey of rental apartments in Vancouver indicated that the vacancy rate across the City had declined from 1.4% in April 1994 to 1.0% in April 1995. The vacancy rate in the East Hastings area declined from 2.9% to 1.8%. Vacancy rates are expected to decline further over the next year. A 2% vacancy rate is considered to represent a balanced market in Vancouver, which is traditionally tighter than elsewhere in Canada. Over the past 5 years, an average of 95 residential units have been converted annually from rental to strata title ownership in the City of Vancouver. In 1994, 113 units were converted, and to date, 67 units have been converted in 1995. With regard to rental tenants, the City's Strata Title and Cooperative Conversion Guidelines contain the following criteria which must be satisfied in order for Council to give favourable consideration to an application for converting a previously-occupied building to strata title ownership: (a) at least two-thirds ( ) of the households occupying the building must have given their written consent to the conversion; and (b) the interests of all tenants must have adequately been respected in the conversion process. When this application was received, City staff provided tenants with copies of the City's Strata Title and Cooperative Conversion Guidelines and a Tenant Information Brochure, along with a covering letter describing the process. Tenant Response Forms were then given to the applicant to distribute to the tenants and return, once completed. The results are as follows: Support the application: 31 74% Oppose the application: 8 19% Undecided: 1 2% Vacant Units: 2 5% ___ ____ TOTAL: 42 100% The owners have offered the tenants the right to purchase the units at a discount equal to one year's rent. For those who wish to stay but not purchase, the owners have offered two year leases at current rents. For those who wish to move, they have offered an $800 moving allowance. The Tenant Response Forms indicate that 4 tenants are interested in purchasing, 9 don't know, and 27 are not interested. STAFF ANALYSIS In addition to Planning Department staff, the City Engineer, the Director of Permits and Licenses and the Manager of the Housing Centre have reviewed this application. The City Engineer has no dedication or servicing requirements for this site. The Director of Permits and Licenses reports that extensive building upgrading, including installation of a sprinkler system, and electrical upgrading will be required in order for this building to substantially comply with all relevant by-laws. The Manager of the Housing Centre advises that this is the second conversion of a large multiple rental building this year; however, both are located in the relatively affordable East Hastings area. The first was at 1549 Kitchener Street (47 units) and was approved by Council in April. The rate of conversion is still within the annual range of the past 5 years, but will have to be monitored. Most of the tenants in this building support the conversion, and the tenants' interests have been addressed by the owners. The incentives being offered to the tenants are fair relative to standards which have been established through the City's conversion process. Although the City has an interest in whether undertakings made to tenants have been met, the only way of obtaining this information is to ask the owner for evidence of a private legal agreement. Additional staff resources would have to be allocated to administer this new procedure. Since there have been few complaints from tenants affected by strata conversions, staff agreed it is not necessary to institute a new procedure at this time. However, if it becomes apparent that undertakings made by owners to tenants are not being honoured, staff will seek direction from Council in developing a procedure to rectify the situation. 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 and the Manager of the Housing Centre support this application.