ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Date: January 11, 1996 Dept. File No. GL TO: Vancouver City Council FROM: Director of Land Use and Development SUBJECT: Strata Title Conversion: 1050 Nicola Street RECOMMENDATION THAT the application to convert the previously-occupied building at 1050 Nicola Street (Lot K, Block 47, D.L. 185, Plan LMP21329) to strata title ownership be approved 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 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, and issuance of an Occupancy Permit, 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 approval is required for an application to convert the previously-occupied building at 1050 Nicola Street (Lot K, Block 47, D.L. 185, Plan LMP21329) to strata title ownership.BACKGROUND The site is zoned RM-5. In December 1994, Council approved a heritage bonus (0.66 FSR) and the relocation and restoration of the heritage building on site, subject to heritage designation. Accordingly, the existing municipally designated heritage building, listed as category "B" on the Vancouver Heritage Register, has been relocated and is being altered to contain two dwelling units. In addition, a new five-storey building is being constructed adjacent to the heritage building, and will contain seven dwelling units. All work is being carried out pursuant to Development Permit No. DE216957 and Building Permit No. BU220327. The applicant proposes to create a total of nine residential strata lots. Pursuant to Section 9 of the Condominium Act, Council's approval is required only as it relates to the previously-occupied heritage building. In 1959, the existing heritage building was converted from a single- family dwelling to a Lodging House, containing three housekeeping units and two sleeping units. The building was owner-occupied when purchased by the present owners in February 1994, and was subsequently rented on a monthly basis until termination notice was given February 24, 1995. The sole tenant vacated the premises on March 31, 1995. The site location is shown below in Figure 1: Figure 1 STAFF ANALYSIS In addition to Planning Department Staff, the City Engineer and the City Building Inspector have reviewed this application. Given the nature of this application, the Manager of the Housing Centre has not been asked to comment. The City Engineer has no dedication or servicing requirements for this site. The City Building Inspector reports that once the upgrading work now underway in the heritage building is completed, in accordance with the approved plans and permits, and an Occupancy Permit is issued, that building will substantially comply with all relevant by-laws. 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 supports this application. * * *