File #: 19-040    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 1/16/2019 In control: Council
On agenda: 2/4/2019 Final action: 2/4/2019
Title: Housing Agreement Bylaw - 638 Constance Avenue, 640 Constance Avenue and 637 Nelson Street
Attachments: 1. Bylaw No. 2954 - Housing Agreement - 638 640 Constance 637 Nelson

REQUEST FOR DECISION

 

DATE:                       January 30, 2019                     Report No. DEV-19-011

TO:                       Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer                                           

FROM:                      Alex Tang, Planner and Bill Brown, Director of Development Services

SUBJECT:

 

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Housing Agreement Bylaw - 638 Constance Avenue, 640 Constance Avenue and 637 Nelson Street

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RECOMMENDATION:

 

Recommendation

That Council resolves that Housing Agreement Bylaw, 2019, No. 2954, attached as Appendix A of Staff Report DEV-19-011, for 638 Constance Avenue, 640 Constance Avenue and 637 Nelson Street be given first, second, and third reading.

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RELEVANT POLICY:

 

Zoning Bylaw, 1992, No 2050

Local Government Act

 

STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:

 

This Request for Decision does not directly relate to a specific strategic objective.

 

BACKGROUND:

 

Appendix A: Housing Agreement Bylaw, 2019, No. 2954

 

Purpose of the Application

 

The applicant is requesting a change in zoning from the current RM-1 [Multiple Family Residential] zone to Comprehensive Development District No.110. This change is required to accommodate the proposed 6 storey, 71 unit, purpose-built rental, multiple family residential building including a 61 space parking garage.

 

The property owner and the Township wish to enter into a Housing Agreement that would include provisions that:

                     Other than restricting short-term rentals of less than 30 days, all of the dwelling units are available as rental housing rented under the terms of a residential tenancy agreement that complies with the provisions of a Residential Tenancy Act with the exception of one Caretaker Unit.

                     As the proposed development is a purpose built rental, the owner cannot stratify the building to ensure that the units remain as rental units.

                     For a duration of 15 years, a minimum of 7 affordable dwelling units consisting of

o                     3 Bachelor (Studio) units

o                     2 One-bedroom units, and

o                     2 Two-bedroom units

                     Affordable dwelling units must have an occupancy standard of at least one person per bedroom, and at least one person per bachelor unit.

                     Affordable dwelling units must be occupied by households with a gross annual income at or below the BC Housing Income Limits for the Victoria region.

                     Affordable rent is defined as no more than 30% of the gross household annual income.

 

Should this Housing Agreement Bylaw be adopted, the Township representatives would then sign it and a Notice of this Housing Agreement shall be placed on the title of the subject property.

 

ISSUES: 

 

1.  Rationale for Selected Option

Registration of this Housing Agreement would ensure that this building remains as a purpose built rental building as proposed.  In addition, it would also ensure that a minimum of 7 units would be rented as affordable units for a duration of 15 years.

 

2.  Organizational Implications

This Request for Decision has no organizational implications.

 

3.  Financial Implications

This Request for Decision has no financial implications.

 

4.  Sustainability & Environmental Implications

This Request for Decision has no sustainability or environmental implications.

 

5.  Communication & Engagement 

A housing agreement to secure the rental and affordable housing units is required as part of this rezoning application.  The Local Government Act does not require that notification be provided when a municipality is considering approval of a Housing Agreement Bylaw.

 

ALTERNATIVES:

 

1.  That Council give first, second and third readings to Housing Agreement Bylaw, 2019, No. 2954.

 

2.  That Council defeat Housing Agreement Bylaw, 2019, No. 2954.