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Community-Serving Spaces Study Places of Worship Forum May 7 th 2019

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Community-Serving Spaces Study Places of Worship Forum

May 7th 2019

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Purpose

To gain a better understanding of existing community-serving spaces and

future needs and to develop long-term tools for retention and/or

enhancement

Objectives

- Identify policy options and tools that are clear, achievable,

economically viable based on community need

- Support and build capacity among not-for-profit organizations and

associations (e.g. legions, community halls, cultural centres, places of

worship)

Core Team

Social Policy, Cultural Services, City-Wide and Regional Planning, Parks and Recreation

Community Serving Spaces Study

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• Healthy City Strategy

• Making Space for Arts and Culture

• Social Infrastructure Plan

• Resilient Vancouver Strategy

• Poverty Reduction Plan

Alignment with City Policies

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• Currently facing a growing shortage of spaces for the

delivery of community services and programs.

• Gap between community needs and available spaces is

increasing.

• Existing spaces are facing development pressure and

aging infrastructure and may be at risk of displacement.

Context

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Context

Vancouver's population is expected to increase by 100,000+ leading up to

2041, a rate of growth that will present significant challenges in meeting

social, cultural, and recreational needs.

Affordability High housing costs, low rental vacancies, high costs and

insufficient childcare spaces, NPO space and cost

pressures

Growing socio-

economic disparity Income inequality in Vancouver is 2.5 times higher than

national average

Changing social

needs

Demographics shifts: e.g. an aging population

New and shifting needs

Acute need for

improved social

resilience Growing recognition of the importance of strong social

networks

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Scope

COMMUNITY-SERVING

SPACES POLICY

AFFORDABLE HOUSING &

COMMUNITY SPACES INCENTIVE

PROGRAM (AHCSIP)

Places of Worship

Community Halls

Legions

Cultural Centres

Neighbourhood Houses

Community Centres

Artist Studio

Theatre/ Performance Space

Childcare

Social Service Centre

Places of Worship

NPO Housing

Operators/ Societies

PHASE A

PHASE B

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Community serving spaces

provide important programs and

services including:

- Childcare

- Low-cost space for non-profit

programs and services (e.g. martial

arts, Girl Guides)

- Low-cost space for cultural

programs, rehearsal, and

performance (e.g. salsa dance

classes, choir, theatre)

- Community kitchens and food

programs

What’s at risk

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Affordable spaces provide opportunity for:

• Community and cultural connectedness

– Building sense of place and belonging

– Engagement in cultural heritage

• Decreasing social isolation

– Mental health and well being

– Active living

• Decreasing inequality

– Accessible food programs

– Affordable and nearby childcare and other

programs

• Outlet for cultural creativity

– Arts and cultural rehearsal and performance

What’s at risk

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– Joming to look at spreadsheet detailing loss of these spaces and

add details

– Rezoning Applications

– Rezoning Inquiries

– Development Permit Applications

– Development Inquiries

Stats on Applications (RZ/DP)

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• Data collection

– Provincial and Municipal data sources

• Engagement

– Survey (364 of sent, 18% response rate)

– Key Informant interviews (17)

– Focus Groups (2)

– Stakeholder Forums (May 3, May 7)

Overview of Engagement

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Types of Sites

Total: 311 sites

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Place of Worship

Cultural Centre

Community Halls

Legions

Neighbourhood House

Community Centre NPO

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Sites Across the City

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Places of Worship

NPOs

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Sites by Local Area

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Licensed Childcare and Kitchens

Sites

Licensed Childcare

Licensed Kitchen

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Sites by age of building

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Types of Community Groups Served

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Parks gaps

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Challenges

• Asset Rich/Cash Poor

• High costs to maintain building

• Decreasing members

• Aging congregants/members

• Capacity of members

• Tax status

• Low risk tolerance

What we heard

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Interests

• Worship space is a priority (for PoW)

• Importance of community ownership

• Include housing

• Mission alignment

• Collaboration and partnerships

What we heard

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How can the City support development?

• Expedited development process

• Different process from private developers

• Provide specialized information/concierge service

• Provision of grants

• Parking flexibility

What we heard

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Questions

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Healthy City Strategy Overview

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• Video explaining Healthy City Strategy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kcQ4JQyqek

Healthy City Strategy Overview

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Examples of how spaces align with HCS goals

– A Good Start

• Childcare, family drop-in programs

– Feeding Ourselves Well

• Kitchens, gardens, etc.

– Healthy Human Services

• Meeting and multipurpose rooms for seniors, newcomers, children programs

– Being and Feeling Safe and Included

• Meeting Rooms for Newcomer, Youth programs

– Cultivating Connections

• Worship spaces

– Lifelong Learning

• Libraries and Multi-purpose Rooms for language and music programs

– Expressing Ourselves

• Performance Spaces for Cultural programs and events

Healthy City Strategy Exercise

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• Think about your building(s) and the kind of spaces that

provide for programs and services

– List the type of programs and services that operate within spaces

in your building and place it by the Healthy City Strategy goal

that it aligns with.

– Place a yellow dot on the post-it-note if the program/service is

open to the public

Healthy City Strategy Exercise

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1) In terms of preserving or enhancing your current

facility, what challenges (physical, administrative,

intangible) do you face?

2) If you are redeveloping your property, or were to do so,

what challenges do you face for implementing the aspects

of your mission / mandate that deliver services and

programs to your members and community?

Group Discussion

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What do see as some ways to overcome some of the

challenges that have been identified?

Plenary Discussion

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An Essential Tool for Building Healthier Neighborhoods

Overview & Policy Update

May 7, 2019

Community Amenity Contributions (CACs)

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• Maintain existing services

• Provide additional amenities & infrastructure to support

new residents & employees

The Growth Challenge

Source: Statistics Canada: Census and City of Vancouver Regional Context Statement (2013)

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Population

Jobs

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Community Amenity Contributions (CACs):

In-kind or cash contributions provided by property developers

when City Council grants development rights through rezoning.

Fund a wide variety of public benefits.

Community Amenity Contributions

Planning Ahead Close to Home Benefit Delivery

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Public Benefits Delivered

Cultural Childcare

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Public Benefits Delivered

Affordable Housing

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Public Benefits Delivered

Streetscapes Community Centres

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• Approved by Council in 2014

• Partnership between Central Presbyterian Church (CPC) and Bosa Properties

• 45 units of social housing owned by Central Presbyterian Church

• 168 units of secured market rental owned by Bosa Properties

• Renewed church & childcare owned by Central Presbyterian Church

Case Study: 1155 Thurlow St

Completed 2018

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CAC Policy Work Streams we are exploring:

1. Use

2. Allocation

3. Payment

4. Ownership

5. Certainty

CAC Policy Update - Overview

Updated

CAC Policy

CAC

Implementation

Guidelines

(External Use)

New

CAC Implementation

Guidelines

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CAC Process

Improvements

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Questions/Feedback

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In-kind Contributions Secured (2010-2017)

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Heritage Incentive Program - Objectives

New program replacing the

Heritage Building Rehabilitation

Program (HBRP)

• Citywide heritage incentives

• Seismic and structural upgrades

• Support for diverse community values

and places important to communities

• Retention and continued use

• Privately owned properties, including

non-profit

• Sustainable heritage conservation

• Long term protection

• Simplified application process

York Theater

Pennsylvania Hotel

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HIP – Grant Incentive

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• Eligible grant = $100 per sq. ft. of total floor area

• Up to 50% of eligible heritage costs

• $4.0 M maximum

Building Total Floor Area

(sq. ft.)

Max. Eligible Grant

(@ $100/sq. ft.)

$

Min. Eligible Cost

(required to qualify for

the maximum grant)

$

10,000 1,000,000 2,000,000

20,000 2,000,000 4,000,000

30,000 3,000,000 6,000,000

40,000 + 4,000,000 8,000,000

“A” listed designated sites

of additional complexity

(churches) less than 40,000

sq. ft.

4,000,000 8,000,000

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City of Vancouver Forum

Use and Revitalisation of

Community Serving Spaces

May 7th 2019

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A BC non-profit society. Created in 2013 with

support from Vancity

Independent volunteer Board.

Support community-based organisations to

leverage their assets to further their Mission

Develop, own and operate below-market rental

housing and create affordable community

program/admin space

Bring development expertise and “social” equity

to develop real estate assets for community

benefit

Focused on serving residents with household

income in the range of $25,000 to $80,000 p.a.

Seven projects under development

600+ rental homes; $200+MM

Catalyst – A Non-Profit Real Estate Developer

Western Front, Vancouver

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$6.43M

ANNUAL REVENUE REDUCTION

FROM MARKET RENTAL RATES

504,335

SQ FT RESIDENTIAL SPACE

78,000

SQ FT COMMUNITY NON-PROFIT & COMMERCIAL

SPACES

Our Impact

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Church built in 1956

Challenges: declining congregation;

obsolete building; asset rich/cash

poor

Offers from developers – didn’t meet

objectives

Catalyst/Church in joint venture for

co-development/ownership

Six storey mixed use building - new

10,000 sq. ft. church/community

space; 46 below-market rental

homes; retail space for revenue.

Total project value: $33.3M

Construction started – August 2017

Anticipated completion: late 2019

Current Project - Oakridge Lutheran Church, Vancouver

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Catalyst building on leased City land.

145 homes; ground floor commercial space

Also, working with community based organization

Org wants new space but can’t relocate twice

Relocating to this project and redeveloping

Current Project – 2221 Main Street, Vancouver

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Church wanted to redevelop

Wanted community space in

addition to Church

Mixed use: church/community

space (6,000 sq. ft.); non-profit

Children’s Centre (23,000 sq. ft.);

55 below market rental housing

apartment homes

Catalyst and Church co-developing.

Shared ownership at completion

Kinsight to purchase space for

Children’s Centre.

Total Project Cost: $34.8 M

Construction start: Feb 2019

Anticipated completion: late 2020.

Current Project – St Andrews United, Port Moody BC

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Kinsight – Portfolio Review

Many properties: large and small

Wanted to be more proactive, less

reactive

Discussion of Mission

Clarity on Priorities

#1 – Children’s Centre

THEN, we looked at real estate

Didn’t fit – that’s why it hadn’t happened

in 10 years

Looked at other options

What Makes It Work? Clarity of Mission and Priorities!

St Andrews United

Had been considering re-development for 10 years+

Focused on real estate and financials

Conversations re: Mission and Priorities

Went away for six months: clarity of Mission/Vision

Wanted a community-based org INSIDE their project

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What Makes It Work? – Mission and Capacity

MISSION AND VISION

"The IDEA"

FEASIBILITY "The

CONCEPT PLAN"

"The BUSINESS

PLAN"

Pre-Rezonin

g

Rezoning Application

CONSTRUCTION OCCUPAN

CY

Mission and Vision

o Real estate project must be based on the Mission and the Vision of your

Organisation.

o Articulate your top Priorities i.e. the ones that will move the Mission forward most

effectively.

Organisational Capacity o Board

o Staff

o Financial

o Systems/processes

o THEN look at real estate to see how it can deliver your Priorities to move your

Mission forward, taking into account Capacity.

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MISSION AND VISION

"The IDEA"

FEASIBILITY "The

CONCEPT PLAN"

"The BUSINESS

PLAN"

Pre-Rezonin

g

Rezoning Application

CONSTRUCTION OCCUPAN

CY

Phase 2 – Concept Plan and Feasibility

• High-level concept design expressing Project Vision.

• Review current and future municipal policies

• “Order of magnitude” financial feasibility analysis

• Capital AND Operating Budgets

• Meet with municipality

• Review of project funding and financing options.

• Define budget and funding for Phase #3: Business Plan for preferred option

• Go/No go on net phase

What Makes It Work? – Feasibility

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What Make It Work? – Things to Avoid?

MISSION AND VISION

"The IDEA"

FEASIBILITY "The

CONCEPT PLAN"

"The BUSINESS

PLAN"

Pre-Rezonin

g

Rezoning Application

CONSTRUCTION OCCUPAN

CY

• Over-design: balance between “blue sky” and pragmatic deliverable project.

• Lack of space that can generate revenue: consider ratio of revenue generating vs

non-revenue generating space

• Getting too detailed too soon: need step by step approach, testing feasibility

along the way

• Getting attached to a ”sexy” design: focus on how the project can forward

mission

• Selling your asset!

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For Further Information

Robert Brown

President

Catalyst Community Developments Society

90-425 Carrall Street

Vancouver BC

V6B 6E3

www.catalystcommdev.org

[email protected]

Phone: 604-649-7969

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Wrap-Up

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Timeline

2019 2020

May July Sept Nov Jan Mar May

Community Serving Spaces Study

Affordable Housing & Community Spaces Incentive Program

CAC Policy

Heritage Registry Update

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Contact email

[email protected]

Contact