ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

                                           Date:  December 22, 1995
                                           Dept. File No.  AH


   TO:       Vancouver City Council

   FROM:     Director of Land Use and Development

   SUBJECT:  Reapproval of Strata Title Conversion -
             611 Main Street



   RECOMMENDATION

        THAT the application  to convert  the premises at  611 Main  Street
        (Lots 1  to  5, Block  18,  D.L. 196,  Plan  184) to  strata  title
        ownership be reapproved  in principle, but that pursuant to Section
        9(1)  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 this reapproval:

             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 which Council will consider
   in reviewing applications for converting previously - occupied buildings
   to strata title or cooperative ownership.


   PURPOSE

   Council  reapproval is  requested  for the  application  to convert  the
   previously-occupied building at 611 Main Street  (Lots 1 to 5, Block 18,
   D.L. 196, Plan 184) to strata title ownership.

   BACKGROUND

   The site is  zoned HA-1  and is developed  with a three-storey,  24-unit
   commercial building, with two levels of underground parking, constructed
   in 1970.  The building consists of  retail and office uses on the  first
   and second floors and a casino on the third floor.  The location  of the
   site is shown in Figure No. 1, below.

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   On  December 13,  1994,  Council granted  approval  in principle  to  an
   application to convert  this building to  24 strata lots.   Pursuant  to
   Council policy, the approval in principle lapsed on December 13, 1995.

   The  approval in principle was  subject to completion  of one condition,
   which required that significant building, fire, plumbing, electrical and
   structural upgrading be completed,  in order to bring the  building into
   substantial compliance with  all relevant City  by-laws.  Although  some
   minor work has been completed in the building, the substantial upgrading
   this required has not yet been done.

   STAFF ANALYSIS

   The intent in establishing the one-year limit for completion of Council-
   imposed conditions was not to necessarily expect that in every instance,
   all conditions  of approval could be  completed within a year.   Rather,
   the  intent was  to terminate  approvals in  principle  where applicants
   clearly had no plans to proceed toward final approval  by completing the
   required  works.  Staff were concerned that either revisions to relevant
   City by-laws  or the possible introduction  of new tenants  who were not
   aware of the strata title approval in principle, could make the approval
   in principle passe.

   In the case of 611 Main Street, the City Building Inspector reports that
   an  application for a building permit to complete the required upgrading
   work  was not submitted until July, 1995.   That permit is now issuable.
   It is  reasonable to  believe that  the required  work can  be completed
   within  twelve months  and on  this basis,  the City  Building Inspector
   supports  the recommendation that this reapproval be valid for a further
   one-year period.

   CONCLUSION

   Based  on  the  foregoing, the  Director  of  Land  Use and  Development

   supports  this application  for reapproval  in principle  and recommends
   that a further one-year limit be imposed.


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