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Apartment, Development

Rental Building Proposed for Commercial Drive

A rezoning application has been submitted for a 33,730 SF site at the Northwest corner of Commercial Drive and East 18th Avenue in East Vancouver. The rezoning is seeking to create 3365 Commercial Drive and 1695-1775 East 18th Avenue from RS-2 (Single Family Dwelling) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District.  The rezoning will create two separate buildings, as follows:

  • A heritage designated house (relocated from another portion of the site) with:
    • 5 three-bedroom market units
    • A total density of 1.12 FSR
  • A new rental building on the balance of the site, which contains:
    • 112 secured market rental units (25 studios, 45 1-bedroom, 32 two-bedroom, and 10 three-bedroom);
    • 2.85 FSR
    • 64 underground parking spaces and 144 bicycle spaces.

This application is being considered under the Interim Rezoning Policy for Increasing Affordable Housing Choices and the Herit3365 Commercialage Policies and Guidelines.

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March 25, 2015by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Marpole Hospital Site Slated for Rezoning

Intracorp has filed a rezoning application for a 61,604 SF site at 375 West 59th Avenue from RS-1 to CD-1. The site is currently occupied by a lowrise private hospital called Amherst Hospital. The plan is for a residential development with two 6-storey buildings and one 5-storey building, including:

    • 154 residential units;
    • a maximum height of 74.7 ft.;
    • a density of 2.83 FSR
    • 229 underground parking spaces

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March 25, 2015by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development, Office

Mount Pleasant Infill Project Highlights Possibilities in I-1 Zone

A development application by Rendition Developments for a 50 foot lot at the Northwest corner of Ontario and West 6th Avenue demonstrates the type of development we are likely to see more of in the I-1 zoned area of Mount Pleasant. The site address is 2151 Ontario.

The plan for this 6,039 SF site is a three-storey building with clothing manufacturing on the ground floor, and general offices on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Details includes:

  • 5,909 SF of manufacturing area
  • 11,875 SF of office space
  • A density of 2.95 FSR
  • 13 underground parking stalls

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The site is currently improved with a single storey industrial building that was listed for sale late last year for $2,695,000, and sold for full asking price.

Changes made to the I-1 zone in 2013 allowed more flexibility with respect to building general office space, which was previously restricted to uses related to the manufacturing. Parking relaxations have also allowed sites such as 2151 Ontario to reach full density without further assembly for underground parking.

Not surprisingly, the 2013 zoning changes have resulted in an attendant increase in sales activity and land values over the past 18 months, a trend which is reinforced with stagnant rates for older light-industrial space.

March 25, 2015by david.taylor@colliers.com

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