Public Hearing β January 27, 2026
January 27, 2026 Β· 06:00 pmβ09:03 pm
Summary
Vancouver City Council held a reconvened public hearing on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, chaired by Mayor Ken Sim.
- The meeting continued a public hearing from January 22, 2026, picking up where speakers had left off.
- The sole agenda item was a rezoning application for 320β360 West 2nd Avenue in the Mount Pleasant Industrial Area.
- Council heard from members of the public both in person and by phone, then debated and voted on the application.
- Motion 1 (CD-1 Rezoning 320β360 West 2nd Avenue β Alternate Recommendation to Approve in Principle): carried unanimously.
Attendance
Present: Ken Sim, Brian Montague, Peter Meiszner, Pete Fry, Sean Orr, Lucy Maloney, Sarah Kirby-Yung, Lisa Dominato, Rebecca Bligh, Mike Klassen, Lenny Zhou
Motions
CD-1 Rezoning 320-360 West 2nd Avenue β Alternate Recommendation to Approve in Principle Using Municipal Flexibility Clause (Metro RGS Section 6.2.7) with Ring-Fencing Direction, together with Yellow Memo dated January 12, 2026
Carried- The application proposed replacing a previously approved stacked industrial-office building (which had stalled due to a collapsed office market) with a mixed-use building: 2 FSR of light industrial space on lower floors and approximately 200 market rental units above, plus a $5.5 million cash contribution toward off-site affordable housing.
- Supporters argued the site is steps from Olympic Village SkyTrain, the existing hole in the ground delivers nothing for the neighbourhood, the industrial floor space is preserved at the same level as the approved design, and new residents would activate and improve safety on an underutilised street.
- Opponents β including retired planners, industrial business owners, and community advocates β argued the rezoning conflicts with city, Metro Vancouver, and provincial industrial land policies; risks triggering land speculation across the broader Mount Pleasant Industrial Area; and that mixed industrial-residential buildings have a poor track record in other cities, with industrial tenants typically displaced within years.
- Staff recommended referring the application back for further study, noting it does not meet existing policy and that planning work on the five "exceptional sites" (including this one) is already underway, with results expected in early 2027.
- Council ultimately passed an alternate motion, moved by Councillor Kirby-Yung, to approve the application in principle using the Metro Regional Growth Strategy's municipal flexibility clause (Section 6.2.7), bypassing the standard Metro amendment process and saving several months of review time.
- The motion included a ring-fencing direction instructing staff not to recommend further use of the flexibility clause for privately initiated rezonings until the Mount Pleasant industrial planning work (directed by the July 2025 council motion) is reported back to council.
- The motion was carried unanimously, together with the yellow memo dated January 12, 2026.