PUBLIC
HEARING MINUTES
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Tuesday, 2018 May 29
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A Public Hearing (Zoning) was held
in the Council Chamber, Burnaby City Hall, 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C. on Tuesday,
2018 May 29 at 7:00 p.m.
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CALL TO ORDER
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PRESENT:
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His
Worship, Mayor Derek Corrigan
Councillor
Pietro Calendino
Councillor
Sav Dhaliwal
Councillor
Dan Johnston
Councillor
Colleen Jordan
Councillor
Paul McDonell
Councillor
James Wang
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ABSENT:
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Councillor
Nick Volkow (due to illness)
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STAFF:
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Mr.
Lou Pelletier, Director Planning and Building
Mr.
Ed Kozak, Assistant Director Current Planning
Ms.
Kate O’Connell, City Clerk
Ms.
Monica Macdonald, Administrative Officer
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His
Worship, Mayor Derek R. Corrigan called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m.
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1)
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Burnaby Zoning Bylaw
1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 12, 2018 - Bylaw No. 13874
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Rez. #17-12
3909 and 3911 Albert Street
From: RM3 Multiple Family Residential
District
To: CD Comprehensive
Development District (based on RM2 Multiple Family Residential
District and Hastings Street Area Plan guidelines and in
accordance with the development plan entitled “FourPlex
Development” prepared by Jordan Kutev Architecture Inc.)
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to permit the construction of a multi-family (four-unit)
development.
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No letters were received in response
to the proposed rezoning application.
No speakers appeared before Council
in support or opposition to the proposed zoning bylaw amendment.
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MOVED BY councillor johnston
SECONDED BY councillor calendino
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #17-12, Bylaw #13874 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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2)
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Burnaby Zoning Bylaw
1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 13, 2018 - Bylaw No. 13875
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Rez. #17-10013
4630 and 4650 Kingsway, 4760
Assembly Way, and 6080 and 6200 McKay Avenue
From: CD Comprehensive Development
District (based on RM5s Multiple Family Residential District, C3
Community Commercial District and Metrotown Development Plan guidelines)
To: Amended CD Comprehensive
Development District (based on RM5s Multiple Family Residential
District, C3 Community Commercial District and Metrotown Downtown
Plan guidelines and in accordance with the development plan
entitled “Station Square Comprehensive Sign Plan” prepared by
the Cygnus Design Group Inc.)
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to permit an amendment to the Comprehensive Sign Plan
(CSP) for Station Square approved under Rezoning Reference #04-09.
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Three (3) letters were
received in response to the proposed rezoning application:
Lee Boo Youl & Lee Mi
Ja,
1910-4688 Kingsway, Burnaby
Sanjay Sharma, 3007-6088 Willingdon
Avenue, Burnaby (2 submissions)
No speakers appeared
before Council in support or opposition to the proposed zoning bylaw
amendment.
MOVED BY councillor johnston
SECONDED BY councillor calendino
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #17-10013, Bylaw #13875 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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3)
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Burnaby Zoning Bylaw
1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 14, 2018 - Bylaw No. 13876
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Rez. #17-16
9888 University Crescent
From: CD Comprehensive Development
District (based on P11e SFU Neighbourhood District)
To: Amended CD Comprehensive
Development District (based on the P11e SFU Neighbourhood
District and SFU Community Plan as guidelines, and the
development plan entitled “SFU Lot 33” prepared by Perkins + Will
Architects)
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to permit the construction of two mid-rise residential
buildings, and a single-level of underground parking.
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No letters were received in response
to the proposed rezoning application.
The following speakers appeared
before Council and spoke to the proposed rezoning application:
Liviu Andrei, 509-9877 University
Crescent, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. The speaker stated that the proposed height of
the building would be inconsistent with other buildings in the area and would
impede the views of existing buildings. Mr. Andrei would prefer a shorter
building, similar to those already completed.
Talwinder Sidhu, 510-9877 University
Crescent, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. The speaker stated concerns with the negative
impact on existing views, property values, and construction activities on
local residents. Mr. Sidhu also believes construction noise will impact his
ability to conduct business at home.
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MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR calendino
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #17-16, Bylaw #13876 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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4)
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Burnaby Zoning Bylaw
1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 15, 2018 - Bylaw No. 13877
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Rez. #17-26
6525 Telford Avenue
From: RM3 Multiple Family
Residential District
To: CD Comprehensive
Development District (based on RM5s Multiple Family Residential
District and Metrotown Downtown Plan as guidelines and in accordance with
the development plan entitled “Telford Multi-Residential Development”
prepared by NSDA Architects and Connect Landscape
Architecture)
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to permit the construction of a single 33-storey,
high-rise apartment building with townhouses oriented towards Telford Avenue
and a proposed east-west neighbourhood linkage.
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One
hundred and forty (140) letters were received in response to the proposed
rezoning application:
1.
Claire
Gallagher,
132 Queen Street West, Toronto
2.
Claire
Gallagher,
2-630 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
3.
Allan
Fernandez,
6645 Dow Avenue, Burnaby
4.
Claire
Gallagher,
2-630 Carnarvon Street, Toronto
5.
Claire
Gallagher,
100 Dundas Street West, Mississauga
6.
Claire
Gallagher,
2-630 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
7.
Claire
Gallagher,
1403-7325 Salisbury Avenue, Burnaby
8.
Nadya
Boski,
2-7155 MacPherson Avenue, Burnaby
9.
Lori
Goldman,
402-803 Fairview Road, Penticton
10.
Diane
Jeppesen,
7542 Canada Way, Burnaby
11.
Laarni
Delos Reyes,
1403-7235 Salisbury Avenue, Burnaby
12.
Eroca
Zales,
5565 Inman Avenue, Burnaby
13.
Nancy
Whiteside,
506 Garfield Street, New Westminster
14.
Cate
May Burton,
3612 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver
15.
Amrita
Parmar,
7797 12th Avenue, Burnaby
16.
Antonia
Beck,
Burnaby Neighbourhood House, 4460 Beresford Street, Burnaby
17.
Richele
Greenwood,
527 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
18.
Melany
Lang, 19-1775
120A Street, Surrey
19.
Janet
Hudgins,
Vancouver
20.
Patricia
Emko, 345
Cedar Street, New Westminster
21.
Laurie
Keddie,
1066 East 8th Avenue, Vancouver
22.
Georges
Wilson,
203-1400 East 11th Avenue, Vancouver
23.
Peter
Lojewski,
610-668 Columbia Street, New Westminster
24.
Denis
Boko,
1509-7088 18th Avenue, Burnaby
25.
Linda
Ham,
1509-7088 18th Avenue, Burnaby
26.
Noel
Ouellette,
2-241 Townsend Street, New Westminster
27.
Slobodan
Salindrija,
7150 Fulton Avenue, Burnaby
28.
Patrick
Foreman,
698 Twentieth Street, New Westminster
29.
Gwyneth
McIntosh,
1922 8th Avenue, Vancouver
30.
Zivar
Forsatian,
5550 Cambie Street, Abbotsford
31.
Andela
Boscariol,
7390 Pandora Street, Burnaby
32.
Stephanie
Langford,
1436 Graveley Street, Vancouver
33.
Amanda
Greenlay,
19219 66 Avenue, Surrey
34.
Susan
Greewood,
6654 Mockingbird Lanes, Mississauga
35.
Laura
McDonagh, 108
26th Street East, North Vancouver
36.
Claudia
Schwan,
1239 Park Terrace, Victoria
37.
David
Chen, 568
Hawks Avenue, Vancouver
38.
Abby
Rod,
521-455 Ginger Drive, New Westminster
39.
Mary
Kennedy,
21670 119 Avenue, Maple Ridge
40.
Michele,
Mannila,
3576 East 23rd Avenue, Vancouver
41.
Michael
Krikland,
19379 Cusick Crescent, Pitt Meadows
42.
Dan
Helfrich,
375 East 3rd Street, North Vancouver
43.
Femida
Hassanali,
Apt. 204, Vancouver
44.
Catherine
Lee, 2131
Stirling Avenue, Richmond
45.
Pam
O’Neill,
2210 Clarke Street, Port Moody
46.
Pat
Gibbs,
14-22411 124 Avenue, Maple Ridge
47.
Sandra
Berman,
3950 Willow Street, Vancouver
48.
Farida
Lalji, 990
Adair Avenue, Coquitlam
49.
Jean
Swanson,37-950,
Terrace
50.
Bruce
Gunn, 75
Martin Street, Penticton
51.
Susanna
Kalijur, 4654
Arran Road, Courtenay
52.
Sheila
Pratt,
14092 Silver Valley Road, Maple Ridge
53.
Mary
Garvan,
106-650 Bucketwheel, Vancouver
54.
Rafe
Sunshine,
304-1653 Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria
55.
Joanna
Wilkinson,
403-20 Olympia Avenue, Victoria
56.
Hollie
Brown, 901
Hereward Road, Victoria
57.
Alexander
Daughtry,
1320 Hereward Road, Victoria
58.
Kathy
Weistra,
105-430 Ninth Street, New Westminster
59.
Robert
Lee, 2520
Wark Street, Victoria
60.
Tanya
Johnson,
3042 Noel Drive, Burnaby
61.
Allan
Crawshaw,
138 Dallas Road, Victoria
62.
Martin
Merkli, 301,
Burnaby
63.
Alison
Coolican,
308-4160 Albert Street, Burnaby
64.
Kim
Patrick O’Leary,
221 Hythe Avenue, Burnaby
65.
Anita
Romaniuk,
797 West 24th Avenue, Vancouver
66.
Jody
Koinoff,
740 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
67.
Omni
Milne,
408-3360 West Broadway, Vancouver
68.
Tim
Searle,
101-1007 6th Avenue, New Westminster
69.
Tony
Pop, 603
West 8th Avenue, Vancouver
70.
Mary
Peters,
301-347 Seventh Street, Nanaimo
71.
Kimball
Finigan,
3240 Waverley Avenue, Vancouver
72.
Cathy
Griffin,
21-8400 Forest Grove Drive, Burnaby
73.
Christine
W, 41
Lurline Avenue, Victoria
74.
Karen
Thompson,
42-7055 Blake Street, Vancouver
75.
Anna
Kowalewski,
617 Twentieth Street, New Westminster
76.
Lillian
Deeb, 1748
East Pender Street, Vancouver
77.
Penny
Oyama,
102-7058 14th Avenue, Burnaby
78.
Juan
Ayala,
102-7058 14th Avenue, Burnaby
79.
Dee
Beattie,
450 Garrett Street, New Westminster
80.
Michael
Blais,
317-7268 Balmoral Street, Burnaby
81.
Tara
Black,
J126-13305 104 Avenue, Surrey
82.
Matt
Greaves,
2158 Wall Street, Vancouver
83.
Jennifer
Racine,
7076 Maureen Court, Burnaby
84.
Nancy
Yee,
311-590 Whiting Way, Coquitlam
85.
Edward
Hepting,
3896 Elmwood Street, Burnaby
86.
Gong
Furong,
5807-6461 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
87.
Keltie
Jeakins,
2225 Triumph Street, Vancouver
88.
Tim
Kennelly,
7739 Gray Avenue, Burnaby
89.
James
Coccola,
2610-5380 Oben Street, Vancouver
90.
Scott
Nunn, 202
Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
91.
Tabitha
Naismith,
13460 70B Avenue, Surrey
92.
David
Hendry,
408-680 Clarkson Street, New Westminster
93.
Kari
Michaels,
2875 East 25th Avenue, Vancouver
94.
Matthew
Hunter,
2-6585 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
95.
Fangchao
Lu, 6483
Telford Avenue, Burnaby
96.
Sani
Dzafic,
6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby
97.
Sani
Dzafic,
5977 Wilson Avenue, Burnaby
98.
Sani
Dzafic,
6433 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
99.
Sani
Dzafic, No
address provided
100.
Shannon
Blakeman,
3777 Cambie Street, Vancouver
101.
Karen
Murphy,
316-6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby
102.
Patrick
Clark,
212-10342 148 Street, Surrey
103.
Morgan
McKee,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
104.
Kim
Van Ingen,
217-1064 Howie Avenue, Coquitlam
105.
Morgan
McKee,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
106.
Stan
Datsko,
1064 Howie Avenue, Coquitlam
107.
Shirley
Sinclair,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
108.
Morgan
McKee,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
109.
Gerry
McKee,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
110.
Matthew
Van Den Hooven,
PO Box 16, Nanaimo
111.
Linda
Huo,
2906-6461 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
112.
Rongrong
Zhang,
1706-6461 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
113.
Wanfen
Liu,
3009-6461 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
114.
Ying
Sun & Jian Sun,
1107-6461 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
115.
Gwyn
McIntosh,
1922 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver
116.
Bing
Chen Huang,
3805-6461 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
117.
David
Fairey,
4778 Fernglen Place, Burnaby
118.
Craig
Pavelich,
4174 Union Street, Burnaby
119.
Heather
Duff, 7242
Jubilee Avenue, Burnaby
120.
Mira
Dzafic,
7220 Edmonds Street, Burnaby
121.
Mira
Dzafic,
6525 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
122.
Mira
Dzafic, 5977
Wilson Avenue, Burnaby
123.
Mira
Dzafic,
6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby
124.
Craig
Jorgensen,
2488 East 29th Avenue, Vancouver
125.
Geri
Madden,
7007 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby
126.
Jiajun
Zhang,
5705-6461 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
127.
Astrid
Castaneda,
6695 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
128.
Reinhard
Schauer,
201-5868 Olive Avenue, Burnaby
129.
Gustavo
Fernandez,
6695 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
130.
Huanyin
Li, 6461
Telford Avenue, Burnaby
131.
Sukhbir
Sandhu,
203-625 Cross Creek, New Brunswick
132.
Jeff
Liu, 449
Wilson Street, New Westminster
133.
Barry
Waterlow,
302-5250 Victory Street, Burnaby
134.
Kim
Zander,
1218 East 15th Avenue, Vancouver
135.
Amber
Keane,
7624 Sussex Avenue, Burnaby
136.
Phillip
Dluhy, 76
Coburg Street, New Westminster
137.
Donna
Polos,
4652 Victory Street, Burnaby
138.
Dorothy
Field,
1560 Gladstone Avenue, Victoria
139.
Jiaqi
Liu,
2907-6461 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
140.
Dongchen
Zhao,
3006-6461 Telford Avenue, Burnaby
141.
Stephanie
Smith, BCGEU
President
The following speakers
appeared before Council and spoke to the proposed rezoning application:
Maurie Jackson, 7937 Elwell Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Jackson stated concerns regarding the impact on loss
of affordable housing and the negative
impact on displaced
residents including the ones who cannot afford to relocate or purchase newly
developed units. Mr. Jackson believes displacing existing residents is causing
emotional and financial stress to residents and that displaced residents place
an additional burden on surrounding communities to provide affordable housing
options. The speaker requested Council require developers to contribute to the
city in a way that considers the needs of all residents, and create a plan that
recognized the need for affordable housing.
Murray Martin, 1403-7235 Salisbury
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. Mr. Martin requested Council consider
implementing policy options similar to the City of New Westminster to protect
rental housing. The speaker stated concerns with the loss of units and the
impact on those displaced that will now have to pay more for rent. The speaker
believes that displaced residents may become homeless due to the loss of
existing units and high rental market rates.
Tamara Stockli, 104-707 7th
Avenue, New Westminster, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. Ms. Stockli requested Council consider the implications
for displaced families that cannot afford to pay rental market rates.
Rick McGowan, 4155 Sardis Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. The speaker inquired about the supplementary density
bonus associated with the rezoning application and was informed by staff that
supplementary density bonus rates are determined at the 3rd reading
of the rezoning bylaw. Mr. McGowan inquired about the potential impact of the
proposed rezoning on the assessed property values of surrounding properties.
The speaker requested Council consider putting a density limit in Metrotown and
believes the inclusion of Central Park in the density calculations skews the
density calculations. Mr. McGowan stated that with the existing development there
is a net loss of rental housing decreasing rental options for those displaced.
The speaker requested Council consider reallocating school acquisition funds to
replace existing portables with modular classrooms at Chaffey-Burke Elementary
School.
Patricia Moreno, 6525 Telford Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Moreno expressed concerns regarding the impact on
displaced residents, potential for increase in homeless population and the lack
of affordable rental housing alternatives. The speaker believes the building is
in good condition and if properly maintained could last another 20 years. Ms.
Moreno also believes that residents being displaced are experiencing stress as
they cannot afford rental market rates.
Emily Luba, 4806 Dundas Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Luba states that displaced residents have no place to
go as there are no rentals in Burnaby. The speaker believes the City’s rental
assistance program is inadequate to assist
tenants
being displaced. Ms. Luba requested Council use surplus funds to provide
affordable housing options.
Richele Greenwood, Lead – BC Acorn, 1301-527
Carnarvon Street, New Westminster, appeared before Council and spoke in
opposition to the proposed rezoning application. Ms. Greenwood stated that the
loss of 211 units, many of which contain families, will increase homelessness as
they cannot afford rental market rates.
Murray Martin, 1403-7235 Salisbury
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke for a second time. Mr.
Martin noted that many residents were unable to attend the meeting including
seniors, families with children, and those who work in the evenings.
Zoe Luba, 4806 Dundas Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Luba stated that the displacement of existing residents
will increase homelessness, negatively impact the sense of community, and it does
not benefit all residents. The speaker believes that existing residents are
harmed psychologically and physically as a result of displacement.
Linda Noel, 6645 Dow Avenue, Burnaby,
appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed rezoning
application. The speaker shared a story about a family struggling to find a new
home while supporting a hospitalized child and requested Council consider the
impact of displacement on families.
Reinhard Schauer, 201-5868 Olive Avenue, Burnaby,
appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed rezoning
application. Mr. Schauer opposes developments that are not purpose built rental
units. The speaker requested Council increase the rental to non-rental unit
ratios and require developers to build purpose built rental buildings. Mr.
Schauer would like the City to strive towards a 3% vacancy rate and requested
an independent review of the Metrotown area to identify the needs of the
community.
Rick Erb, 103-6555 Bonsor Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed rezoning
application. Mr. Erb requested Council consider creative ways to zone for
affordable housing such as inclusive zoning in new condo developments. The
speaker believes the displacement of existing residents will increase
homelessness and the number of people living in parks and forested areas. Mr.
Erb requested Council consider affordable housing options implemented by
Austria.
Alyssa Kirkham, 103-520 11th
Street, New Westminster, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. The speaker stated concerns with the general
lack of affordable housing options and the negative impact on workers who
cannot afford to take a sick day as they may not be able to make rent as a
result.
Kari Michaels, BCGEU, 2875 East 25th
Avenue, Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. Ms. Michaels stated that there are no available
affordable rental units in Burnaby and displaced residents have no place to go.
Some BCGEU members will be displaced and are working more than one job to pay
for rent. BCGEU members support vulnerable community members, the homeless, and
women fleeing violence. The speaker believes displacement on residents and
members is impacting BCGEU employee’s ability to provide vital social services
to the community.
Drew Weselak, 3831 Clarke Drive,
Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application.
Bruce Flemming, 16-7553 Humphries Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Flemming believes displacement will increase
homelessness and negatively impact children. The speaker stated a need for
adequate social housing for seniors, families and those on fixed incomes. Mr.
Flemming requested Council develop affordable housing that is adequate for
families, safe and provide a healthy living environment.
Craig Jorgensen, Generation Squeeze, 2488
29th Avenue, Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in
opposition to the proposed rezoning application. Mr. Jorgensen referenced the
City’s Social Sustainability Plan’s (SSP) principles and does not believe the
Metrotown Downtown Plan reflect the values outlined in the SSP. The speaker
requested Council develop affordable rental units.
Mary Hilton, 309-4411 Grey Street,
Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Hilton referenced comments made by displaced residents
and families and believes housing is a human right. The speaker requested
Council create a shelter for disabled people, low income families and seniors
that have no place to go, and focus on building homes for displaced residents.
Ivan Holmes, 111-6508 Silver Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Holmes stated that the displacement of existing
residents will negatively impact the sense of community in the Metrotown area.
The speaker believes that many of the new condos are not occupied. Mr. Holmes
inquired about the City’s ability to zone for rental housing and requested
Council rezone existing rental properties to protect
existing rental stock or
consider housing policies similar to the City of New Westminster such as
imposing a moratorium on condo development that would result in the loss of
rental units. Displaced residents are leaving Burnaby as they find more
affordable rental units in other communities.
Earl Pollitt, 105-6031 Wilson Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Pollitt stated concerns regarding the loss of
affordable rental housing and the negative impact on displaced residents and
seniors including an increased risk of homelessness.
Talwinder Sidhu, 510-9877 University
Crescent, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. Mr. Sidhu stated that communities support
individuals and families and believes that displacement will erode vital
community networks. The speaker shared concerns about the social impact of
displacement on the long term health and well-being of children. Mr. Sidhu
believes children need to be supported early in life to ensure they grow up to
be healthy adults. Parents that are focused on paying their bills may inhibit
their children’s ability to reach their full potential.
Derek Sahota, Teaching Support Staff
Union, 118-9191 University Crescent, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke
in opposition to the proposed rezoning application. Mr. Sahota stated concerns
about people being displaced; specifically workers who can’t afford to live in
the community anymore. The speaker believes the proposed condos will be
unaffordable to the majority of Burnaby residents considering median income
statistics. Mr. Sahota believes displaced residents will relocate to other
municipalities, eroding the local community.
Laure Revaux, 1227 East 13th
Avenue, Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition of the
proposed rezoning application. Ms. Revaux noted the displacement of existing
indigenous people, single parents, youth and elders will lead to the loss of
important collective histories. The speaker believes many residents were unable
to attend the Public Hearing as they were working or had to care for children
at home.
Penny Oyama, 102-7058 14th
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. Ms. Oyama stated concerns with the negative
impacts on displaced residents as the cost of available market rate rental
units is far greater than what residents are presently paying.
Nancy Whiteside, 506 Garfield Street, New
Westminster, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Whiteside stated concerns regarding the negative
impact of housing policies that permit displacement on surrounding
municipalities.
Judy Fleming, 6696 195th Street,
Surrey, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Fleming stated that some women fleeing violence that
are temporarily living in transition homes are unable to find affordable
housing. In some cases, women unable to find housing return to their abusers
placing themselves and their children at risk of harm.
MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR Jordan
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #17-26, Bylaw #13877 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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5)
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Burnaby Zoning Bylaw
1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 16, 2018 - Bylaw No. 13878
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Rez.
#17-32
5977
Wilson Avenue
From:
RM3 Multiple Family Residential District
To:
CD Comprehensive Development District (based on the RM5s Multiple
Family Residential District and Metrotown Downtown Plan as guidelines and
in accordance with the development plan entitled “5977 Wilson
Avenue” prepared by Gensler Architects, CDA Inc., and PSF Studio
Landscape Architecture)
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to permit the construction of a single, high-rise
apartment building with townhouses oriented towards Wilson Avenue and a
proposed east-west neighbourhood linkage.
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133 letters were received
in response to the proposed rezoning application:
1.
Claire
Gallagher,
132 Queen Street West, Toronto
2.
Claire
Gallagher,
2-630 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
3.
Allan
Fernandez,
6645 Dow Avenue, Burnaby
4.
Claire
Gallagher,
2-630 Carnarvon Street, Toronto
5.
Claire
Gallagher,
100 Dundas Street West, Mississauga
6.
Claire
Gallagher,
2-630 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
7.
Claire
Gallagher,
1403-7325 Salisbury Avenue, Burnaby
8.
Nadya
Boski,
2-7155 MacPherson Avenue, Burnaby
9.
Lori
Goldman,
402-803 Fairview Road, Penticton
10.
Diane
Jeppesen,
7542 Canada Way, Burnaby
11.
Laarni
Delos Reyes,
1403-7235 Salisbury Avenue, Burnaby
12.
Eroca
Zales,
5565 Inman Avenue, Burnaby
13.
Nancy
Whiteside,
506 Garfield Street, New Westminster
14.
Cate
May Burton,
3612 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver
15.
Amrita
Parmar,
7797 12th Avenue, Burnaby
16.
Richele
Greenwood,
527 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
17.
Melany
Lang,
19-7775 120A Street, Surrey
18.
Janet
Hudgins,
Vancouver
19.
Patricia
Emko, 345
Cedar Street, New Westminster
20.
Laqurie
Keddie,
1066 East 8th Avenue, Vancouver
21.
Georges
Wilson,
203-1400 East 11th Avenue, Vancouver
22.
Peter
Lojewski,
610-668 Columbia Street, New Westminster
23.
Denis
Boko,
1509-7088 18th Avenue, Burnaby
24.
Linda
Ham,
1509-7088 18th Avenue, Burnaby
25.
Noel
Ouellette,
2-241 Townsend Street, New Westminster
26.
Harry
Wang,
1603-5967 Wilson Avenue, Burnaby
27.
Slobodan
Salindrija,
7150 Fulton Avenue, Burnaby
28.
Patrick
Foreman,
698 Twentieth Street, New Westminster
29.
Gwyneth
McIntosh,
1922 East 8th Avenue, Vancouver
30.
Angela
Boscariol,
7390 Pandora Street, Burnaby
31.
Zivar
Forsatian,
5550 Cambie Street, Abbotsford
32.
Stephanie
Langford,
1436 Graveley Street, Vancouver
33.
Amanda
Greenlay,
19219 66th Avenue, Surrey
34.
Susan
Greenwood,
6654 Mockingbird Lanes, Mississauga
35.
Laura
McDonagh,
108 26th Street East, North Vancouver
36.
Claudia
Schwan,
1239 Park Terrace, Victoria
37.
David
Chen, 568
Hawks Avenue, Vancouver
38.
Abby
Rod,
521-455 Ginger Drive, New Westminster
39.
Mary
Kennedy,
21670 119 Avenue, Maple Ridge
40.
Michele
Mannila,
3576 East 23rd Avenue, Vancouver
41.
Michael
Kirkland,
19379 Cusick Crescent, Pitt Meadows
42.
Dan
Helfrich,
375 East 3rd Avenue, North Vancouver
43.
Femida
Hassanali,
Apt. 204, Vancouver
44.
Catherine
Lee, 2131
Stirling Avenue, Richmond
45.
Pam
O’Neill,
2210 Clarke Street, Port Moody
46.
Pat
Gibbs,
14-22411 124 Avenue, Maple Ridge
47.
Sandra
Berman,
3950 Wilson Street, Vancouver
48.
Farida
Lalji, 990
Adair Avenue, Coquitlam
49.
Jean
Swanson,
37-950, Terrace
50.
Bruce
Gunn, 75
Martin Street, Penticton
51.
Susanna
Kaljur,
4654 Arran Road, Courtenay
52.
Sheila
Pratt,
14092 Silver Valley Road, Maple Ridge
53.
Mary
Gavan,
106-650 Bucketwheel, Vancouver
54.
Rafe
Sunshine,
304-1653 Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria
55.
Joanna
Wilkinson,
403-20 Olympia Avenue, Victoria
56.
Hollie
Brown, 901
Hereward Road, Victoria
57.
Alexander
Daughtry,
1320 Salisbury Drive, Vancouver
58.
Kathy
Weistra,
105-430 Ninth Street, New Westminster
59.
Robert
Lee, 2520
Wark Street, Victoria
60.
Tanya
Johnson,
3042 Noel Drive, Burnaby
61.
Allan
Crawshaw,
138 Dallas Road, Victoria
62.
Martin
Merkli, 301,
Burnaby
63.
Alison
Coolican,
308-4160 Albert Street, Burnaby
64.
Kim
Patrick O’Leary,
221 Hythe Avenue, Burnaby
65.
Anita
Romaniuk,
797 West 24th Avenue, Vancouver
66.
Jody
Koinoff,
740 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
67.
Omni
Milne,
408-3360 West Broadway, Vancouver
68.
Tim
Searle,
101-1007 6th Avenue, New Westminster
69.
Tony
Pop, 603
West 8th Avenue, Vancouver
70.
Mary
Peters,
301-347 Seventh Street, Nanaimo
71.
Kimball
Finigan,
3240 Waverley Avenue, Vancouver
72.
Cathy
Griffin,
21-8400 Forest Grove Drive, Burnaby
73.
Christine
W, 41
Lurline Avenue, Victoria
74.
Karen
Thompson,
42-7055 Blake Street, Vancouver
75.
Anna
Kowalewski,
617 Twentieth Street, New Westminster
76.
Lillian
Deeb, 1748
East Pender Street, Vancouver
77.
Penny
Oyama,
102-7058 14th Avenue, Burnaby
78.
Juan
Ayala, 102-7058
14th Avenue, Burnaby
79.
Dee
Beattie,
450 Garrett Street, New Westminster
80.
Michael
Blais,
317-7268 Balmoral Street, Burnaby
81.
Tara
Black,
J126-13305 104 Avenue, Surrey
82.
Matt
Greaves,
2158 Wall Street, Vancouver
83.
Jennifer
Racine,
7076 Maureen Court, Burnaby
84.
Nancy
Yee,
311-590 Whiting Way, Coquitlam
85.
Edward
Hepting,
3896 Elmwood Street, Burnaby
86.
Keltie
Jeakins,
2225 Triumph Street, Vancouver
87.
Tim
Kennelly,
7739 Gray Avenue, Burnaby
88.
James
Coccola,
2610-5380 Oben Street, Vancouver
89.
Scott
Nunn, 202
Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
90.
Tabitha
Naismith,
13460 70B Avenue, Surrey
91.
David
Hendry,
408-680 Clarkson Street, New Westminster
92.
Kari
Michaels,
2875 East 25th Avenue, Vancouver
93.
Ding
Jun Yang,
602-5848 Olive Avenue, Burnaby
94.
Matthew
Hunter,
2-6585 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
95.
Sani
Dzafic,
6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby
96.
Sani
Dzafic,
5977 Wilson Avenue, Burnaby
97.
Sani
Dzafic,
6433 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
98.
Shannon
Blakeman,
3777 Cambie Street, Vancouver
99.
Richard
Dagenais,
5888 Olive Avenue, Burnaby
100.
Karen
Murphy,
316-6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby
101.
Patrick
Clark,
212-10342 148 Street, Surrey
102.
Morgan
McKee,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
103.
Kim
Van Ingen,
217-1064 Howie Avenue, Coquitlam
104.
Morgan
McKee,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
105.
Stan
Datsko,
1064 Howie Street, Coquitlam
106.
Shirley
Sinclair,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
107.
Morgan
McKee,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
108.
Gerry
McKee,
5430 Portland Street, Burnaby
109.
Matthew
Van Den Hooven,
PO Box 16, Nanaimo
110.
Gwyn
McIntosh,
1922 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver
111.
David
Fairey,
4778 Fernglen Place, Burnaby
112.
Craig
Pavelich,
4174 Union Street, Burnaby
113.
Heather
Duff, 7242
Jubliee Avenue, Burnaby
114.
Mira
Dzafic, 7220
Edmonds Street, Burnaby
115.
Tima
Bhatti,
101-5979 Wilson Avenue, Burnaby
116.
Mira
Dzafic, 6525
Telford Avenue, Burnaby
117.
Mira
Dzafic,
5977 Wilson Avenue, Burnaby
118.
Mira
Dzafic,
6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby
119.
Craig
Jorgensen,
2488 East 29th Avenue, Vancouver
120.
Geri
Madden,
7007 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby
121.
Astrid
Castaneda,
6695 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
122.
Reinhard
Schauer,
201-5868 Olive Avenue, Burnaby
123.
Srinivas
S. Rangaraj & Nalini Tubgere Viswanath, 312-5888 Olive Avenue, Burnaby
124.
Gustavo
Fernandez,
6695 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
125.
Sukhbir
Sandhu,
203-625 Cross Creek, New Brunswick
126.
Jeff
Liu, 449
Wilson Street, New Westminster
127.
Barry
Waterlow,
302-5250 Victory Street, Burnaby
128.
Kim
Zander,
1218 East 15th Avenue, Vancouver
129.
Amber
Keane,
7624 Sussex Avenue, Burnaby
130.
Phillip
Dluhy, 76
Coburg Street, New Westminster
131.
Donna
Polos,
4652 Victory Street, Burnaby
132.
Dorothy
Field,
1560 Gladstone Avenue, Victoria
133.
Stephanie
Smith,
BCGEU President
The following speakers appeared
before Council and spoke to the proposed rezoning application:
Noshire Balsara, 1503-5967 Wilson
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. The speaker stated concerns regarding the
negative impact of construction on residents and the impact of population
densification on traffic congestion.
Stephen Samuel, 1941 East Broadway,
Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Samuel referenced the Community Charter and
requested Council prioritize the needs of the community. The speaker believes
the displacement of existing residents will increase homelessness.
Councillor Dhaliwal
left the Council Chamber at 8:57 p.m.
Maurie Jackson, 7937 Elwell Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Jackson stated that some residents were unable to
attend the Public Hearing for various reasons and that current and proposed
rezonings are creating a hostile community environment. The speaker requested
Council require developers to cater to the needs of all Burnaby residents and
create a plan that will provide affordable housing.
Councillor Dhaliwal
returned to the Council Chamber at 9:00 p.m.
Kimberly Thomson Suzuki, 6128 Patterson Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and stated concerns with the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Suzuki does not support the increased privatization
of spaces (such as gardens and playgrounds) and the exclusion of residents
from private property. The speaker requested Council maintain the sidewalk
along Wilson Avenue as it is a walkway to Chaffey-Burke Elementary School and
is a safe route to school.
Marouf Rabib, 310-5979 Wilson Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. The speaker stated displaced residents are facing
discrimination when seeking new housing and requested Council and the
Provincial Government provide greater assistance to tenants and build
affordable housing units.
Pooja Batti, 106-5179 Wilson Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Batti believes increased rents will decrease the
ability of parents to financially support their child/children’s post-secondary
education. Children unable to afford post-secondary school may be required to
choose between housing security and education.
Earl Pollitt, 105-6031 Wilson Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Pollitt stated that Wilson Avenue is seeing an
increase in development that is resulting in the displacement of existing
residents. The speaker stated concerns with construction noise, traffic
congestion and is concerned increased noise will impact his ability to
conduct business at home. The unaffordability of the rental market is
negatively impacting displaced residents mental health, impeding access to
local health services and diminishing the diversity of the community.
Patricia Moreno, 6525 Telford Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Moreno believes the proposed tenant assistance plan
is insufficient to aid displaced residents and is concerned about the
displacement of families and dogs.
Daniel Lewis, 6969 Fredrick Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Lewis stated the proposed rezoning will displace
residents contravening the right to housing identified as a human right by
the United Nations. The speaker believes existing rental units are not
being maintained with the intent to force residents to seek alternative
housing. Mr. Lewis believes displaced residents cannot afford to relocate
temporarily while they seek more permanent housing and are at risk of
becoming homeless.
Rick McGowan, 4155 Sardis Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. McGowan requested Council consider inclusionary
zoning that supports the development of buildings that offer both owner and
renter housing options. The speaker requested Council reallocate recreation
infrastructure capital funds such as those earmarked for ice rinks in South
Burnaby, and increase the percentage of density bonus money (dedicated to
housing) to facilitate the development of affordable housing.
Fred Hinmueller, 6939 Gray Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Hinmueller does not believe current housing
policies are effective and requested Council consider alternatives.
Reinhard Schauer, 201-5868 Olive Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Schauer does not believe the community was
appropriately consulted in the development of the Metrotown Downtown Plan.
The speaker requested Council support an independent review of the Metrotown
Downtown Plan to determine what actions/policies may be required to ensure
the protection and maintenance of an inclusive downtown centre.
Kari Michaels, BCGEU, 2875 East 25th
Avenue, Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. Ms. Michaels requested Council impose a
moratorium on demolitions until the housing crisis has abated. The speaker
stated that some BCGEU members were unable to attend the Public Hearing due
to work and family responsibility conflicts. Displaced residents have little
to no choice but to rent homes they cannot afford and are working more than
one job to pay their rent. Ms. Michael believes displacement is negatively
impacting families as children may need to change schools, and inadequate
rental options for families leading to overcrowding.
Derek Sahota, Teaching Support Staff
Union, 118-9191 University Crescent, Burnaby, appeared before Council and
spoke in opposition to the proposed rezoning application. Mr. Sahota
referenced the City’s Social Sustainability Plan (SSP) and does not believe
current housing policies reflect the statements contained in the SSP.
Richele Greenwood, 1301-527 Carnarvon
Street, New Westminster, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to
the proposed rezoning application. Ms. Greenwood believes lack of affordable
housing options in Burnaby are forcing residents to spend a significant
percentage of their income on housing. The speaker requested Council
implement a moratorium on demolitions to prevent the continued displacement
of existing residents.
Ivan Holmes, 111-6508 Silver Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Holmes stated concerns regarding the capacity of
existing infrastructure to accommodate increases in waste water volume, and
drinking water demand. The speaker does not believe the proposed tenant
assistance program provides enough financial support to residents to offset
the negative impacts of displacement. Mr. Holmes requested Council consider a
moratorium on demolitions and development, take action to slow the overall
pace of development, and consider the implementation of a population cap
thereby encouraging immigrants/migrants to seek housing in less populated
areas of the province.
Penny Oyama, 102-7058 14th
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. Ms. Oyama requested Council consider
increasing population densification in industrial areas as an alternative to
Metrotown.
Murray Martin, 1403-7235 Salisbury Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Martin requested Council consider increasing
density in locations other than Metrotown and stated many residents have
already left Burnaby as they have secured housing elsewhere.
Councillor
Calendino left the Council Chamber at 9:55 p.m.
Councillor
Calendino returned to the Council Chamber at 9:57 p.m.
Councillor McDonell
left the Council Chamber at 9:59 p.m.
Councillor McDonell
returned to the Council Chamber at 10:01 p.m.
Ivan Holmes, 111-6508 Silver Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council for a second time. Mr. Holmes requested
Council take action to stop the rezoning applications and subsequent
demolitions as existing residents cannot afford to live in Burnaby if they do
not have access to affordable housing.
Reinhard Schauer, 201-5868 Olive Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke for a second time. Mr. Schauer
believes the population projections communicated by the City are inaccurate
and therefore the proposed development is unwarranted.
Councillor Wang
left the Council Chamber at 10:07 p.m.
Stephen Samual, 1941 East Broadway,
Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Samual requested Council consider rezoning less
dense areas of the City and refrain from increasing density in Metrotown. The
speaker requested Council consider policy options that would protect existing
rental housing stock while also accommodating projected increases in
population.
Zoe Luba, 4806 Dundas Street, Burnaby,
appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed rezoning
application. Ms. Luba criticized the Metrotown Downtown Plan’s public
consultation processes, stating that survey responses were minimal and
engagement opportunities were only offered in English.
Councillor Wang
returned to the Council Chamber at 10:11 p.m.
Emily Luba, 4806 Dundas Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Luba requested Council consider subsidizing housing
with tax revenues to ensure all residents can afford to live in Burnaby. The
speaker requested Council consider policy options that focus on the
development of affordable housing.
Chun Ling Wen, 216-5868 Olive Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Wen believes the rezoning if approved and proposed
development will negatively impact residents spiritually, physically and
mentally.
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MOVED BY councillor johnston
SECONDED BY councillor Jordan
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #17-32, Bylaw #13878 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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MOVED
BY COUNCILLOR JOHNSTON
SECONDED
BY COUNCILLOR JORDAN
THAT the Public Hearing be recessed for ten minutes.
CARREID
UNANIMOUSLY
The
Public Hearing was recessed at 10:23 p.m.
MOVED
BY COUNCILLOR JOHNSTON
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR JORDAN
THAT the Public Hearing do now reconvene.
CARREID
UNANIMOUSLY
The
Public Hearing reconvened at 10:34 p.m.
6)
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Burnaby Zoning Bylaw
1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 17, 2018 - Bylaw No. 13879
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Rez. #17-34
6433 McKay Avenue and 6366 Cassie
Avenue
From: RM3 Multiple Family
Residential District
To: CD Comprehensive
Development District (based on the RM4s Multiple Family
Residential District and Metrotown Downtown Plan as guidelines and in
accordance with the development plan entitled “Cassie and McKay”
prepared by Buttjes Architecture Inc. and PWL Partnership
Landscape Architecture Inc.)
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to permit the construction of a single high-rise apartment
building with townhouses fronting Cassie and McKay Avenues.
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133 letters were received in
response to the proposed rezoning application:
1.
Claire
Gallagher,
132 Queen Street West, Toronto
2.
Claire
Gallagher,
2-630 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
3.
Allan
Fernandez,
6645 Dow Avenue, Burnaby
4.
Claire
Gallagher,
2-630 Carnarvon Street, Toronto
5.
Claire
Gallagher,
100 Dundas Street West , Mississauga
6.
Claire
Gallagher,
2-630 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
7.
Claire
Gallagher,
1403-7325 Salisbury Avenue, Burnaby
8.
Nadya
Boski,
2-7155 MacPherson Avenue, Burnaby
9.
Lori
Goldman,
402-803 Fairview Road, Penticton
10.
Diane
Jeppesen,
7542 Canada Way, Burnaby
11.
Laarni
Delos Reyes,
1403-7235 Salisbury Avenue, Burnaby
12.
Eroca
Zales,
5565 Inman Avenue, Burnaby
13.
Nancy
Whiteside,
506 Garfield Street, New Westminster
14.
Cate
May Burton,
3612 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver
15.
Amrita
Parmar,
7797 12th Avenue, Burnaby
16.
Richele
Greenwood,
527 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
17.
Melany
Lang,
19-7775 120A Street, Surrey
18.
Janet
Hudgins,
Vancouver
19.
Patricia
Emko,
345 Cedar Street, New Westminster
20.
Laqurie
Keddie,
1066 East 11th Avenue, Vancouver
21.
Georges
Wilson,
203-1400 East 11th Avenue, Vancouver
22.
Brian
T. Funk,
6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby
23.
Peter
Lojewski,
610-668 Columbia Street, New Westminster
24.
Denis
Boko,
1509-7088 18 Avenue, Burnaby
25.
Linda
Ham,
1509-7088 18 Avenue, Burnaby
26.
Noel
Ouellette,
2-241 Townsend Street, New Westminster
27.
Slobodan
Salindrija,
7150 Fulton Avenue, Burnaby
28.
Patrick
Foreman,
698 Twentieth Street, New Westminster
29.
Gwyneth
McIntosh,
1922 East 8th Avenue, Vancouver
30.
Angela
Boscariol,
7390 Pandora Street, Burnaby
31.
Zivar
Forsatian,
555 Cambie Street, Abbotsford
32.
Stephanie
Langford,
1436 Graveley Street, Vancouver
33.
Amanda
Greenlay,
19219 66 Avenue, Surrey
34.
Susan
Greenwood,
6654 Mockingbird Lanes, Mississauga
35.
Laura
McDonagh,
108 26th Street East, North Vancouver
36.
Claudia
Schwan,
1239 Park Terrace, Victoria
37.
David
Chen,
568 Hawks Avenue, Vancouver
38.
Abby
Rod,
521-455 Ginger Drive, New Westminster
39.
Mary
Kennedy,
21670 119 Avenue, Maple Ridge
40.
Michele
Mannila,
3576 East 23rd Avenue, Vancouver
41.
Michael
Kirkland,
19379 Cusick Crescent, Pitt Meadows
42.
Dan
Helfrich,
375 East 3rd Street, North Vancouver
43.
Femida
Hassanali,
Apartment 204, Vancouver
44.
Catherine
Lee,
2131 Stirling Avenue, Richmond
45.
Pam
O’Neill,
2210 Clarke Street, Port Moody
46.
Pat
Gibbs,
14-22411 124 Avenue, Maple Ridge
47.
Sandra
Berman,
3950 Willow Street, Vancouver
48.
Farida
Lalji,
990 Adair Avenue, Coquitlam
49.
Jean
Swanson,
37-950, Terrace
50.
Bruce
Gunn, 75
Martin Street, Penticton
51.
Susanna
Kaljur,
4654 Arran Road, Courtenay
52.
Sheila
Pratt,
14092 Silver Valley Road, Maple Ridge
53.
Mary
Garvin,
106-650 Bucketwheel, Vancouver
54.
Rafe
Sunshine,
304-1653 Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria
55.
Joanna
Wilkinson,
403-20 Olympia Avenue, Victoria
56.
Hollie
Brown,
901 Hereward Road, Victoria
57.
Alexander
Daughtry,
1320 Salisbury Drive, Vancouver
58.
Kathy
Weistra,
105-430 Ninth Street, New Westminster
59.
Robert
Lee,
2520 Wark Street, Victoria
60.
Tanya
Johnson,
3042 Noel Drive, Burnaby
61.
Allan
Crawshaw,
138 Dallas Road, Victoria
62.
Martin
Merkli,
301, Burnaby
63.
Alison
Coolican,
308-4160 Albert Street, Burnaby
64.
Kim
Patrick O’Leary,
221 Hythe Avenue, Burnaby
65.
Anita
Romaniuk,
797 West 24th Avenue, Vancouver
66.
Jody
Koinoff,
740 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
67.
Omni
Milne,
408-3620 West Broadway, Vancouver
68.
Tim
Searle,
101-1007 6th Avenue, New Westminster
69.
Tony
Pop, 603
West 8th Avenue, Vancouver
70.
Mary
Peters,
301-347 Seventh Street, Nanaimo
71.
Kimball
Finigan,
3240 Waverley Avenue, Vancouver
72.
Cathy
Griffin,
21-8400 Forest Grove Drive, Burnaby
73.
Christine
W, 41
Lurline Avenue, Victoria
74.
Karen
Thompson,
42-7055 Blake Street, Vancouver
75.
Anna
Kowalewski,
617 Twentieth Street, New Westminster
76.
Lillian
Deeb,
1748 East Pender Street, Vancouver
77.
Penny
Oyama,
102-7058 14th Avenue, Burnaby
78.
Juan
Ayala,
102-7058 14th Avenue, Burnaby
79.
Dee
Beattie,
450 Garrett Street, New Westminster
80.
Michael
Blais,
317-7268 Balmoral Street, Burnaby
81.
Tara
Black,
J126-13305 104 Avenue, Surrey
82.
Matt
Greaves,
2158 Wall Street, Vancouver
83.
Jennifer
Racine,
7076 Maureen Court, Burnaby
84.
Nancy
Yee,
311-590 Whiting Way, Coquitlam
85.
Edward
Hepting,
3896 Elmwood Street, Burnaby
86.
Keltie
Jeakins,
2225 Triumph Street, Vancouver
87.
Tim
Kennelly,
7739 Gray Avenue, Burnaby
88.
James
Coccola,
2610-5380 Oben Street, Vancouver
89.
Scott
Nunn,
202 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster
90.
Tabitha
Naismith,
13460 70B Avenue, Surrey
91.
David
Hendry,
408-680 Clarkson Street, New Westminster
92.
Kari
Michaels,
2875 East 25h Avenue, Vancouver
93.
Mohammad
Mohebtash,
311-6433 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
94.
Paul
Holden,
216-6350 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby
95.
Matthew
Hunter,
2-6585 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
96.
Sani
Dzafic,
6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby
97.
Sani
Dzafic,
5977 Wilson Avenue, Burnaby
98.
Sani
Dzafic,
6433 McKay Avenue, Burnaby
99.
Stephen
Vincent,
315-6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby
100. Shannon Blakeman, 3777 Cambie Street,
Vancouver
101. Karen Murphy, 316-6366 Cassie Avenue,
Burnaby
102. Patrick Clark, 212-10342 148 Street,
Surrey
103. Morgan McKee, 5430 Portland Street,
Burnaby
104. Kim Van Ingen, 217-1064 Howie Avenue,
Coquitlam
105. Karen Murphy, 316-6366 Cassie Avenue,
Burnaby
106. Morgan McKee, 5430 Portland Street,
Burnaby
107. Stan Datsko, 1064 Howie Avenue,
Coquitlam
108. Shirley Sinclair, 5430 Portland Street,
Burnaby
109. Morgan McKee, 5430 Portland Street,
Burnaby
110. Gerry McKee, 5430 Portland Street,
Burnaby
111. Matthew Van Den Hoove, PO Box 16, Nanaimo
112. Gwyn McIntosh, 1922 West 8th
Avenue, Vancouver
113. David Fairey, 4788 Fernglen Place,
Burnaby
114. Craig Pavelich, 4174 Union Street,
Burnaby
115. Heather Duff, 7242 Jubilee Avenue,
Burnaby
116. Mira Dzafic, 7220 Edmonds Street,
Burnaby
117. Mira Dzafic, 6525 Telford Avenue,
Burnaby
118. Mira Dzafic, 5977 Wilson Avenue,
Burnaby
119. Mira Dzafic, 6366 Cassie Avenue,
Burnaby
120. Craig Jorgensen, 2488 East 29th
Avenue, Vancouver
121. Geri Madden, 7007 Willingdon Avenue,
Burnaby
122. Astrid Castaneda, 6695 McKay Avenue,
Burnaby
123. Reinhard Schauer, 201-5868 Olive Avenue,
Burnaby
124. Gustavo Fernandez, 6695 McKay Avenue,
Burnaby
125. Sukhbir Sandhu, 203-625
Cross Creek, New Brunswick
126. Jeff Liu, 449 Wilson Street, New
Westminster
127. Mark Van, 101-6533 McKay Avenue,
Burnaby
128. Barry Waterlow, 302-5250 Victory
Street, Burnaby
129. Kim Zander, 1218 East 16th
Avenue, Vancouver
130. Amber Keane, 7624 Sussex Avenue,
Burnaby
131. Phillip Dluhy, 76 Coburg Street, New
Westminster
132. Donna Polos, 4652 Victory Street,
Burnaby
133. Dorothy Field, 1560 Gladstone Avenue,
Victoria
134. Stephanie Smith, BCGEU President
The following speakers appeared
before Council and spoke to the proposed rezoning application:
Maurie Jackson, 7937 Elwell Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Jackson believed renters are at a disadvantage when
dealing with landlords. The speaker stated concerns about his ability to find
affordable housing near his elderly mother.
Kari Michaels, BCGEU, 2875 East 25th
Avenue, Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. Ms. Michaels believes Burnaby is experiencing
a housing crisis and requested Council not approve the proposed rezoning
application. The speaker referred to a housing report co-authored by the
BCGEU that purports high-rise development increases housing speculation and
is contributing to the unaffordability of the housing market. Ms. Michaels
requested Council develop rental housing, create temporary housing for
displaced residents and require developers to provide affordable units in
newly developed buildings.
Paul Holden, 6350 Willingdon Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Holden requested a temporary sidewalk be installed
during the construction phase of the development, and street lighting be
increased for safety reasons. The speaker stated that many newly developed
units are vacant and local businesses are struggling. Mr. Holden requested
Council suspend development, address issues of under occupancy, and consider
policy options that would see the community benefit equal the benefits
realized by the developers.
David Newfeld, 306-1723 Victoria Drive,
Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Newfeld is concerned about the negative impact on
displaced residents and requested Council use surplus money to purchase
apartments on the lower floors of existing buildings and make them available
to displaced residents at affordable rates.
Camilla Alexeera, 107-6366 Cassie Avenue, Burnaby,
appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed rezoning
application. Ms. Alexeera believes displaced residents cannot afford market
rate rentals and that high rents are pushing working people below the poverty
line. The speaker shared concerns regarding children that may need to change
schools if their families move out of the community. Ms. Alexeera stated the current
building is in good condition and with some basic maintenance could last for
many more years. The speaker believes many new buildings are not fully
occupied, and Metrotown parks sit empty because families can’t afford to live
in the community.
Erika Schinzel, 312-6366 Cassie Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition of the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Schinzel believes the building to be in good
condition and has a nice garden. The speaker requested Council protect rental
buildings as displaced residents may relocate farther away facing increased
transportation costs and disconnection from their community network. Ms.
Schinzel requested Council consider developments in alternative areas to
Metrotown.
Bruce Flemming, 16-7553 Humphries
Street, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. Mr. Flemming stated concerns regarding the
height of the building and emergency services ability to responds to
emergency events (such as a fire or earthquake). The speaker requested
Council consider buildings that are of a reasonable height to ensure public
safety.
Reinhard Schauer, 201-5868 Olive Avenue, Burnaby,
appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed rezoning
application. Mr. Schauer believes the building to be in good condition and
with proper maintenance could potentially last for an additional 20 years.
The speaker requested Council require developers to provide an independent
assessment that speaks to the condition of the home and not permit the
demolition of a building until it has reached its end of life.
Steven Samuel, 1941 East Broadway,
Vancouver, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Mr. Samuel requested Council consider rezoning lower
density properties (such as single family residences) instead of existing
Metrotown apartment buildings.
Derek Sahota, Teaching Support Staff
Union, 118-9191 University Crescent, Burnaby, appeared before Council and
spoke in opposition to the proposed rezoning application. Mr. Sahota believes
working class residents can no longer afford to live in Burnaby and requested
Council provide affordable housing to working people allowing them to live in
the communities they support.
Murray Martin, 1403-7235 Salisbury
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application.
Emily Luba, 4086 Dundas Street,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the proposed
rezoning application. Ms. Luba expressed concerns regarding the negative
impact on residents that are being displaced.
Penny Oyama, 102-7058 14th
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application.
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MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR calendino
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #17-34, Bylaw # 13879 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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MOVED BY COUNCILLOR mcdonell
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
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That
this Public Hearing do now adjourn.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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The
Public Hearing adjourned at 11:26 p.m.
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Derek
Corrigan
MAYOR
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Kate
O’Connell
CITY
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