West End residents protest high-density rental rezoning
By ANDREA WOO and Rebecca Lindell, Vancouver SunMarch 14, 2010 10:02 PMComments (7)
Residents of the West End rallied Sunday against a proposed high-density rental rezoning they say would threaten the character of the beachfront neighbourhood.
Residents of the West End rallied Sunday against a proposed high-density rental rezoning they say would threaten the character of the beachfront neighbourhood.
Photograph by: Peter Battistoni, Vancouver Sun, Files, Vancouver Sun
Residents of the West End rallied Sunday against a proposed high-density rental rezoning they say would threaten the character of the beachfront neighbourhood.
About 80 people gathered at the intersection of Harwood and Cardero streets to protest the rezoning application of Devonshire Properties Ltd.’s Beach Towers, expected before city council in the coming weeks.
The rezoning would allow developers to build a 20-storey tower on the site and take advantage of the city’s Short Term Incentives for Rental Housing (STIR) program, which includes incentives such as faster permitting process, parking requirement reductions and increased density of the rental apartments.
“It’s completely out of sync with what works in the neighbourhood,” said Godfrey Tait, a spokesman for the concerned residents. “You could maybe have some mixed-market, family-oriented housing, maybe something that wouldn’t exceed six levels, but certainly not another tower.”
There are also concerns about whether more rental units will make housing more affordable.
“ ‘Affordable’ has not been defined in any way,” said Tait.
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I jog regularly past this area, and have often thought it suitable for another tower. This is prime, downtown, ocean-front real estate and, dense as it is already, it is far from over-crowded. Personally, I like the reduction in parking requirements, and the fact that it's a rental.