ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: October 10, 1995
Dept. File No.315 715
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: General Manager of Engineering Services, in Consultation with
the Director of Legal Services
SUBJECT: License Agreement for Pedestrian Pathways at Ann Street and
Aberdeen Street
RECOMMENDATION
THAT Council authorize the Director of Legal Services to enter into
a licence agreement with B.C. Hydro for pedestrian pathways over
the Central Park Corridor, north of Vanness Avenue at Ann Street
and Aberdeen Street.
COUNCIL POLICY
On June 24, 1993, Council approved the rezoning of 3400-3660 Vanness,
Foster and Euclid Avenues (Collingwood Village).
PURPOSE
This report seeks Council authority to enter into a licence agreement
with BC Hydro for the operation of two pedestrian pathways at Ann Street
and Aberdeen Street.
BACKGROUND
In order to fulfil a prior-to enactment condition of the Collingwood
Village rezoning, the developer entered into an agreement with the City
to construct two pedestrian pathways at Ann Street and Aberdeen Street
over the BC Hydro owned Central Park corridor at no cost to the City.
Upon completion of the pathways, the City will operate and maintain the
pathways. Requests for a registered right-of-way over the lands in
favour of the City has been refused by BC Hydro, but instead, they have
offered a twenty-year licence agreement for the pedestrian pathways.
DISCUSSION
In developing the street and pedestrian pathway network for this site,
two pedestrian pathways were identified at Ann and Aberdeen Streets
(Appendix A) to link the existing neighbourhood to the north, which is
separated by the Skytrain line and the Molson Parkway, to the new
neighbourhood. These pathways provide improved access for the existing
community to the new facilities provided through the rezoning of
Collingwood Village. These facilities include three parks, a
neighbourhood house, a school site, and a daycare facility.
Staff recommend that the City secure these pathways through a licence
agreement.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
There are no short term financial costs as the developer will be
responsible for all costs involved with the construction of the two
pedestrian pathways. BC Hydro has agreed to provide the licence
agreement to the City for a nominal annual fee. Upon completion of the
pathways, the City will be assuming ownership, liability and maintenance
obligations for the pathways.
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