SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 2
P&E COMMITTEE AGENDA
SEPTEMBER 28, 1995
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: August 29, 1995
Dept. File No. 640 184
TO: Standing Committee on Planning and Environment
FROM: General Manager of Engineering Services
SUBJECT: Local Improvement: Pavement, Curbs and Tree Planting on 2nd
Avenue from Nanaimo Street to Kamloops Street
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the pavement, curbs and trees project on 2nd Avenue from
Nanaimo Street to Kamloops Street be reduced in scope to exclude
street tree planting.
COUNCIL POLICY
Policies governing the Local Improvement Process are set out in the
Vancouver Charter and the Local Improvement Procedure By-Law. In
1991, Council approved a motion recommending that street tree planting
be included in all residential and higher-zoned street pavement and
curbing local improvements where possible.
At its meeting of July 27, 1993, Council approved a mechanism for
considering petitions for paving and curbing without street trees
where signatures from at least two-thirds of the property owners
representing at least one-half of the actual property value supporting
paving without tree planting were received.
PURPOSE
This report recommends reducing the scope of a previously approved
project, by deleting tree planting.
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BACKGROUND
At the December 6, 1994, Court of Revision, Council approved pavement,
curbs and trees be constructed on 2nd Avenue from Nanaimo Street to
Kamloops Street. Since that time, a petition has been received asking
Council to exclude trees from the project.
DISCUSSION
A petition has been received for the exclusion of street trees on 2nd
Avenue from Nanaimo Street to Kamloops Street. Ten out of the eleven
owners who signed the original petition indicated an opposition to
tree planting. Also, two owners who did not sign the original
petition signed against tree planting. Their reasons vary from sap
falling on their cars, to raking up leaves. They feel they have
sufficient landscaping on the block and trees are not needed.
The Tax Department has reviewed the petition and advises the necessary
two-thirds majority, representing at least one-half of the actual
value, has been acquired (10 required out of 14). Although the
original petition included street trees, the property owners have
reconsidered and request trees be deleted. The pavement and curbs on
the street have been constructed.
It is recommended that the project be reduced in scope by deleting
tree installation due to the property owners request.
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