ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT


                                           Date: September 12, 1995
                                           Dept. File No.606 153


   TO:       Vancouver City Council

   FROM:     General Manager of Engineering Services

   SUBJECT:  Special Pedestrian Treatment on Nelson Street 
             (Concord Pacific Lands)


   RECOMMENDATION

        THAT  Council  approve  the  final design  for  special  pedestrian
        treatment  of  Nelson  Street  between Beatty  Street  and  Pacific
        Boulevard North, as shown in Appendix B.


   COUNCIL POLICY

   On  January 31, 1995, Council approved the conceptual design for special
   pedestrian treatment of Nelson Street  between Beatty Street and Pacific
   Boulevard North, as recommended by staff, with the provisions that:

        (i)  the special surface treatment for the street be considered for
             the  entire  Nelson  Street  from  Beatty  Street  to  Pacific
             Boulevard North, and

        (ii) the final design be presented to Council for approval.


   PURPOSE

   This  report  seeks Council  approval on  the  final design  for special
   pedestrian  treatment on  Nelson Street  from Beatty  Street  to Pacific
   Boulevard North.


   BACKGROUND

   On  April 20, 1993, the rezoning for the Quayside Neighbourhood in False
   Creek  North was  approved by  City Council.   Many enhancements  to the
   pedestrian environment were also approved.  


   The  enhancements  include:  eliminating  "free-flow"  right  turns  for
   vehicles,  adding  public space  and  landscaping, improving  pedestrian
   crossings,  adding  sidewalk bulges  on  local  streets, closing  Beatty
   Street  (between  Pacific  Boulevard  and Nelson  Street),  and  special
   treatment  for   Nelson  Street  (between  Beatty   Street  and  Pacific
   Boulevard.

   To  respond  to Council's  request,  staff  presented conceptual  design
   options for special treatment of Nelson Street between Beatty Street and
   Pacific  Boulevard in  a report  dated January  9, 1995.   At  a Council
   meeting on January 31,  1995, Council approved the conceptual  design as
   shown in  Appendix  A.   Council  also directed  staff  to consider  the
   special surface  treatment for the  entire Nelson Street  between Beatty
   Street  and Pacific Boulevard North and that  staff report back with the
   final design.

   Under the  Quayside Services  Agreement, Concord Pacific  is responsible
   for the construction of  this special treatment in conjunction  with the
   development of the Quayside Neighbourhood.



   DISCUSSION


   In response to  Council direction,  a final design  for special  surface
   treatment  of  Nelson  Street  from  Beatty  to  Pacific  Boulevard  was
   developed  by   the  developer  design  group,   including  a  landscape
   architect, in consultation with  City staff and it is  shown in Appendix
   B.

   A uniform paver treatment  is used over the entire sidewalk  and roadway
   surface of Nelson Street to give  unity and a distinctive effect to this
   roadway.  A  blend of coloured concrete 'Heritage'  pavers with a random
   colour  mix of  dark grey,  light grey  and red  in two  sizes, provides
   additional visual 'texture'.  Curb and gutter treatments  will harmonize
   with this  theme in  a concrete  finish which  also provides  a standard
   demarcation between sidewalk and road for public safety.

   The  median is treated  with a combination  of river rock  cobble set in
   concrete  and  low  planting.   Similar  treatments  apply  to the  area
   adjacent  to the  Cambie Street  bridge abutment  to serve  a pedestrian
   deterrent function as it is not part of the pedestrian system.






   Tree planting  serves to screen views  of the bridge from  the east with
   shrub areas  further 'softening' the  streetscape.  Shrubs  and climbing
   plants tolerant of  a north-facing  location and dry  conditions in  the
   area  adjacent to the bridge abutment will  also add to the intention of
   reducing the bridge's visual impact.

   Crosswalks  are broom-finish concrete scored in a 1.0 metre grid pattern
   to  serve as transition between  special treatment on  Nelson Street and
   the more conventional treatment of surrounding areas.

   This design provides a  pedestrian environment while meeting the  safety
   requirements by identifying separation of uses.  

   To  provide  a  pedestrianized  link  from  this  Nelson Street  special
   treatment  to Marinaside  Crescent,  a complementary  treatment will  be
   considered on Nelson Street, south of Pacific Boulevard North.  

   The   Nelson  Street  streetscape   has  been  developed   to  create  a
   pedestrianized surface treatment with a friendly buffer from the  bridge
   abutment.  The design team also tried to create a streetscape that would
   require  minimum maintenance in the  future.  However,  with the special
   surface treatments, the maintenance cost will still be greater than that
   of conventional treatments.

   CONCLUSION

   It is recommended that City Council approve the final design for special
   treatment of Nelson Street as shown in Appendix B.




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