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Old Posted Jun 25, 2024, 12:46 AM
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Link: COV: Shape Your City - 1780 E Broadway rezoning application

Open House for this latest proposal today:

June 25 2024
Information Session - Italian Cultural Centre, 3075 Slocan St (5:00pm to 8:00pm)
An in-person information session will be held at the Italian Cultural Centre, 3075 Slocan St, on: June 25, 2024, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm

Urban design panel coming up:
July 10 2024
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Old Posted Jun 25, 2024, 7:09 PM
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This latest revision has been proposed but can it/will it be affected by the changes likely coming tomorrow out of a city council meeting?

- removal of parking minimums
- removal of Grandview-Woodlands change of pace restriction
- removal of restrictions for development around rapid transit stations

Also, the Bank of Commerce on the corner of East Broadway and Commercial Street closed earlier this month. Obviously not directly related to 1780 moving ahead or not moving ahead but possibly could be indirectly related?
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This latest revision has been proposed but can it/will it be affected by the changes likely coming tomorrow out of a city council meeting?

- removal of parking minimums
- removal of Grandview-Woodlands change of pace restriction
- removal of restrictions for development around rapid transit stations

Also, the Bank of Commerce on the corner of East Broadway and Commercial Street closed earlier this month. Obviously not directly related to 1780 moving ahead or not moving ahead but possibly could be indirectly related?
Pace of change and transit station restrictions didn't apply as the project had already been accepted for a rezoning, and it's at over 8 FSR. The parking could be reduced for the housing, but the developer is already only planning 438 spaces for the commercial space and over 1,000 apartments, so that may be as far as they want to go for reduced parking.
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The Urban Design Panel has voted to support the creation of 1,044 rental homes at the Broadway-Commercial Safeway after a nearly 2 hour review. This consensus decision endorsed the height, density, public realm quality, & deviations from the GW community plan.
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Aaaand why couldn't the UDP approve it a year ago when it didn't look so ducking lame? Or is it because of them?
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I actually like the uniform look. It's very International style with a pseudoenvironmental twist
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I actually like the uniform look. It's very International style with a pseudoenvironmental twist
Agreed as the white tower's balcony design is really nice.
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Aaaand why couldn't the UDP approve it a year ago when it didn't look so ducking lame? Or is it because of them?
The UDP didn't review the project a year ago. Or in 2021 or 2022. I assume the developer withdrew earlier applications before they could go to the UDP. There was a 2020 version, and the UDP supported it.
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I like this version. It's clean and handsome. Just get it going!!
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Wow, progress.

Although, as Changing City mentions, UDP also supported a version in 2020, and it didn't move ahead? Was withdrawn/replaced with 2021 proposal? Hard to keep track.

What's the next step for the latest incarnation? Development Permit Board?
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Wow, progress.

Although, as Changing City mentions, UDP also supported a version in 2020, and it didn't move ahead? Was withdrawn/replaced with 2021 proposal? Hard to keep track.

What's the next step for the latest incarnation? Development Permit Board?
The developer revised and withdrew several versions of this project, switching from strata to rental, reducing the office space, reconfiguring the design.

It still needs to be rezoned, although there's no indication that won't happen. It'll be interesting to see if the 'No Towers' group have given up, or make a token showing. Then they can submit a DP, which may not have to go to the Development Permit Board, if the design and details are similar to the rezoning (so no bait and switch on the design).
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I actually like the uniform look. It's very International style with a pseudoenvironmental twist
Agreed, I find this version simple but handsome. Very P+W.
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