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Old Posted Dec 3, 2020, 1:21 AM
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Looks good (even though it doesn't look as gold), thanks for posting.
I had forgotten about this.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 3, 2020, 1:50 AM
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Old Posted Dec 3, 2020, 6:06 AM
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7525 Cambie Street
@ West 57th Avenue

From VnacouverMarket.ca on the old Chevron site.
A bit odd in that it is designed to butt up to a building to the south.

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The rezoning proposal is to allow for the development of a 6-storey condo building with commercial uses at grade. Details include:

76 condo units;
5 studios, 42 one-bedrooms, 21 two-bedrooms & 8 three-bedrooms;
7,895 SF of ground floor retail space;
A total density of 3.54 FSR;
A building height of 80.6 ft.;
112 vehicle parking spaces and 160 bicycle parking spaces.
http://www.vancouvermarket.ca/2020/12/01/72-condos-planned-for-former-cambie-gas-station-site/


http://www.vancouvermarket.ca/2020/12/01/72-condos-planned-for-former-cambie-gas-station-site/


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Old Posted Dec 4, 2020, 2:28 AM
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Backlash Expectations
Item #1 - 1265-1281 Kingsway – Very Low
Expect a similar turnout to the adjacent application that was approved in September
Approved with one amendment.

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Item #2 – 4745 -4795 Main St – Very Low
This storage lot is overflowing, with nearly 30 letters in support of there rental homes
Approved with Councillors Hardwick and Swanson opposed.

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Items #3 & 4 - 7280 Fraser St & 724 E 56th Ave – Very Low
The plan to replace this old Safeway, and its surface parking lot, hasn’t draw many comments
Approved - 7280 Fraser Street, with Councillors Hadwick and Swansons in opposition. and 724 E 56th with only Councillor Hardwick opposed.

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Item #5 – 2924 Venables St – Low
Protests against displacement have faded in light of the care given to existing residents
Approved unanimously

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Items #6 & 7 - 349 E 6th Ave – Moderate
To quote a neighbour “Hard one to oppose given the social housing, but just can’t support 12 storeys”
Decision delayed until 10 December, as approval requires changes to the Rental Housing Stock Official Development Plan to be discussed then.
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This is turning out better than the renders.
     
     
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Yeah, the glass looks better, but it looks a bit taller in the rendering.
I wonder if the sun shades will be enlarged (ie the existing visible parts are just mounting brackets) ?


https://fd820d6f-6ea8-44e0-93b8-338e9262...664_fd5b8eea061a40678902d2005da10711.pdf

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750 SW Marine Drive
1.5 blocks west of Cambie

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The proposal is to allow for the development of an 8-storey building that includes office, light industrial and at-grade retail uses. The proposal includes:

6,100 SF of retail space at grade;
18,300 SF of light industrial space on levels 1 and 2;
65,000 SF of office space on levels 3 to 7;
Amenity space on level 8;
A total density of 4.94 FSR;
A building height of 35 ft.;
99 vehicle parking spaces and 62 bicycle parking spaces.
http://www.vancouvermarket.ca/2020/12/03...ffice-project-slated-for-sw-marine-site/


http://www.vancouvermarket.ca/2020/12/03...ffice-project-slated-for-sw-marine-site/


http://www.vancouvermarket.ca/2020/12/03...ffice-project-slated-for-sw-marine-site/


http://www.vancouvermarket.ca/2020/12/03...ffice-project-slated-for-sw-marine-site/


http://www.vancouvermarket.ca/2020/12/03...ffice-project-slated-for-sw-marine-site/
     
     
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Backlash Expectations
Item #1 - 1265-1281 Kingsway – Very Low
Expect a similar turnout to the adjacent application that was approved in September
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Approved with one amendment.
Thanks for posting all the results, here's the language of the Kingsway amendment that was moved by Councilor Fry

"Work with staff at the DP stage to protect and enhance the street character of Little Saigon and its locally serving independent small business"
     
     
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it looks like an old office building you might find along Broadway.
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December 8th, 2020 Public Hearing – Vancouver’s Secret Santa Offers A 110 Million Dollar Benefit, While Marpole Rental Homes Hope To Avoid City Council’s Naughty List

Public Hearing – December 8th, 2020
Whether you were raised to celebrate the festivities at this time of year, or come from a different background, I think we can all feel a little joyful that this year is almost over. In fact, this will be the last public hearing this year, although city council still has to finish hearing the final item from last weeks meeting. Which is kind of ironic, as they’ve previously voted to delay making a decision on this night’s last application too.

However, Hannah and I don’t expect Item #3 to draw much public opposition, as the plan to replace TransLink’s former bus storage yard will provide over 110 million dollars in community benefits. In addition to a large cash payout, daycare, and 2 acre park, there will also be over 1,000 homes split between a healthy mix of strata, rental, middle income, and social housing. All that seems to be missing is a partridge in a pear tree.

In contrast, Item #2’s aspiration to restore a fire damaged rental building with 66 new homes in Marpole has drawn substantial opposition. The fear expressed about rental vagrants gathering in their lane has left Hannah and I feeling as stunned as parents who were caught sneaking a cookie from Santa Claus on Christmas morning. Yet, the questions from the city-led open house reveal the primary concern is how it will effect the neighbouring single-family homes.

City council proved that was a key-consideration for them when they cut back a proposal one block south of Item #4 at the first public hearing following the 2018 civic election. Though this project is probably safer as it’s on the north side of East Broadway, city staff aren’t taking any chances. Shifting some of these homes away from the quieter streets, and towards the arterial traffic will pacify most critics, but we expect a vocal few will turn up regardless.

That sentiment will probably prove true for Item #1, but at a reduced scale since this update will better facilitate zero emissions residential buildings. Meanwhile Item #3 won’t draw a single voice, since it has been pulled from the night’s agenda. As for us, we plan to write a few more posts over the next couple weeks before we embrace a short-term hibernation until early January.

Backlash Expectations

Item #2 – 1325 West 70th Avenue – High
The amount of opposition to these rental homes has caught us completely off guard

Item #4 – 2406-2488 Garden Drive – Moderate
Buoyed by their previous success, some will try once again to convince council to scrap these homes

Item #5 – 949 West 41st Ave & 5469-5507 Willow St (Oakridge Transit Centre) – Low
There hasn’t been much criticism, and most of it is constructive, rather than critical
https://cityduo.wordpress.com/2020/12/07...ope-to-avoid-city-councils-naughty-list/
     
     
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The Oakridge Bus Loop redevelopment was approved today.
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Are those heritage houses in that last project?

If so, wondering the real value of keeping them around if they're allowed to be stripped down to basically just a bare shell and I presume re-built with basically new materials?
     
     
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Are those heritage houses in that last project?

If so, wondering the real value of keeping them around if they're allowed to be stripped down to basically just a bare shell and I presume re-built with basically new materials?
Yes. More like a heritage placemarker than any real heritage value.
     
     
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That's what usually happens to them
Same happened to the ones on Hamilton at Jardines's Lookout, although the yellow one at Grosvenor's Pacific may have been more intact, though I think I saw new wood siding on it the last time I drove by it.
     
     
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I came here to post some photos of this crazy site - it's quite something to see in person! I was thinking it might be easier to just load them on a flatbed, take them off-site, and bring them back when the rest of the building is constructed.
     
     
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Roddan Lodge

Dys twitter Dec 2nd:


Roddan Lodge is a near zero emissions social housing project in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and features 213 shelter rate and lower end of market rental units. Anticipated completion in Spring 2021.
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Great example of densification proposed in Fairview. An existing 21 unit non-market women's housing is proposed to rezone to 135 units - 13 storeys to match the height of condo towers nearby. More on changing city blog.


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