Burnaby city council has asked its staff to start working on B.C.鈥檚 first rental zoning bylaw.
On Monday, a motion introduced by Coun. Colleen Jordan passed unanimously at the council鈥檚 final meeting before its summer break. It asked staff to begin work on a bylaw that would ensure tenants evicted when their apartment building is slated for demolition would have a new rental home to move into.
This would mean a one-to-one replacement ratio 鈥 every unit destroyed must be replaced by a new apartment 鈥渁t established, affordable rates.鈥
The motion also asked that the bylaw include a requirement that all redevelopments of rental buildings include non-market or social housing.
If such a bylaw is passed, it would create a drastically different landscape for developers in Burnaby who plan to tear down older low-rise apartment buildings to make way for condo towers.听
City council has been harshly criticized by housing activists for policies allowing low-income people to be displaced from their affordable apartments in Metrotown.
Burnaby saw a net loss of 712 rental units between 2010 and 2017, while much of Metro 麻豆传媒映画saw increases, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.听
Monday鈥檚 motion followed a called last week in which council rescinded first reading of two redevelopment proposals in Metrotown that would have razed three older low-rise apartment buildings to make way for two new towers. Those proposals have been sent back to staff and could become the first in the province to be zoned for rentals.
Jordan said that although the province passed legislation in May giving municipalities the power to create rental zoning, she only learned at a Metro 麻豆传媒映画meeting on July 13 that they could zone properties to be partially rental and partially strata.
Corrigan and fellow councillors heaped praise on Jordan for bringing the motion forward in time for Monday鈥檚 meeting.
Coun. Nick Volkow said she was 鈥渇ar too modest鈥 for the work she has done.
鈥淪he has worked her buns off .. She is an expert in this field,鈥 he said.