SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 2


                                 POLICY REPORT
                          (BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT)

                                           Date: November 20, 1995
                                           Dept. File No. MD'A

   TO:       Vancouver City Council

   FROM:     Director of Land Use and Development

   SUBJECT:  Heritage Designation of 3143 Crown Street


   RECOMMENDATIONS

        A.   THAT Council  approves the  designation of 3143  Crown Street,
             listed  on   the  Vancouver  Heritage  Register   in  the  "C"
             evaluation category, as a protected heritage property.

        B.   THAT  Council commends  the  building  owners for  designating
             their property on a voluntary basis.

   GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

        The General  Manager of  Community Services RECOMMENDS  approval of
        the A and B. 

   COUNCIL POLICY

   Council policy on heritage designation states, in part, that:

        The  City's   long  term  goal  is  to  protect  through  voluntary
        designation as many resources on the Vancouver Heritage Register as
        possible.

   PURPOSE 

   This report seeks Council's  approval for the designation of  3143 Crown
   Street as a protected heritage property under Schedule A of the Heritage
   By-law.   The building owners are requesting the heritage designation of
   3143 Crown Street on a voluntary basis.

   DISCUSSION

   Heritage Value

   Built in  1941, this  house is  a small English  Builder Cottage  with a
   central turret, parabolic window and rolled eaves.  The building is clad
   in rough stucco.   It is  listed in the "C"  evaluation category on  the
   City  of   Vancouver  Heritage  Register.Compatibility   with  Community
   Planning Objectives

   The house is located in the RS-1 Zoning District.  The intent of the RS-
   1  District  Schedule  is  to "maintain  the  single-family  residential
   character."   Heritage designation of 3143 Crown Street will ensure that
   the single-family character of the existing  house is retained.  This is
   consistent  with community planning  objectives as  defined in  the RS-1
   Zoning District Schedule.

   Zoning Considerations

   The house is currently occupied as  a single-family residence which is a
   permitted  use  under  RS-1 zoning.    There  is  no development  permit

   application for this site.

   Condition and Economic Viability

   The house is in good condition and  there are no changes proposed to the
   building at  this time.  The owners have determined the retention of the
   building in its present use to be economically viable.

   Support Required to Enable Conservation

   The property  owners  have submitted  a  letter (on  file with  the  Law
   Department)  requesting the designation of 3143 Crown Street and waiving
   any future compensation  demands.  Therefore,  no additional support  to
   achieve appropriate conservation of this building is required.

   Notification

   The Director of Legal  Services has prepared the necessary  Heritage By-
   law  amendments  and  requirements have  been  met  for notification  as
   specified by the Vancouver Charter.

   CONCLUSION

   Council's  long  term  goal  is to  protect  heritage  resources through
   designation.  The owners of 3143 Crown Street have proposed the heritage
   designation  of the  building  on  a  voluntary  basis.    The  proposed
   designation of 3143  Crown Street is compatible  with community planning
   objectives  and the  zoning for the  site.   The owners  have agreed the
   retention of the building to be economically viable and they have agreed
   that they  will not seek any  compensation from the City  in the future.
   Designation  of the  building  will ensure  that  it is  protected  from
   inappropriate alterations or demolition in the future.

   Therefore,  it is  recommended  that Council  amend  Schedule A  of  the
   Heritage By-law to designate  3143 Crown Street as a  protected heritage
   property.

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