A rezoning application has been submitted under the Broadway Plan for a 12,498 SF (100′ x 125′) site at 1171 West 12th Avenue, between Spruce Street and Alder Street in the Fairview neighbourhood.
The proposal is for a 17-storey rental tower that includes:
111 rental units;
20% below market units;
55 studio units, 6 one-bedrooms, 39 two-bedrooms & 11 three-bedrooms;
a total density of 6.50 FSR;
A building height of 186 ft.
58 underground parking stalls.
This application is being considered under the Broadway Plan.
Nicola Wealth Real Estate has submitted their rezoning application for the former City Centre Motel site at 2111 Main Street, on the West side of Main between East 5th and East 6th Avenues in Mount Pleasant.
Nicola acquired the 35,000 SF site in late 2020 and it has operated at an artists lodge since. The original motel, which occupies a full city block, was built in the early 1960s.
The site is located in Mount Pleasant Centre (MCE) subarea of the Broadway Plan.
The proposal is for two rental towers at 24-storeys and 22-storeys, and includes:
The City of New Westminster has now designated their five Transit Oriented Areas (TOAs), defined as all parcels within 800 metres of a Skytrain station that permit any residential uses currently.
From the staff report: “Rezoning will continue to be required for all development proposing increases to permitted density within TOD Areas, including for development with heights and densities outlined in the MD Framework. The TOD Area regulations do not change the existing rezoning process (e.g. application fees, submission requirements, staff review) or the ability to establish certain conditions of rezoning approval (e.g. tenant protections, off-site servicing requirements, etc.).
Generally:
Applications that meet but do not exceed the provincially mandated height and density would be supported when there is also alignment with other City policy, including that such applications must be 100% secured rental.
All applications will continue to be reviewed using the Interim Development Application Review Framework endorsed by Council January 29, 2024.
Applications that exceed the provincially mandated height and density may also be considered, where appropriate.”