CITY OF VANCOUVER M E M O R A N D U M From: City Clerk's Office Date: 14 Sep. 1995 Refer File: 3603-2 To: VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL Subject: Kobe Earthquake Mr. John Sherstobitoff, P. Eng., a Senior Seismic Engineer with Sandwell Inc. will present a report reference. Mr. Sherstobitoff visited Kobe in late January 1995 a short time after the earthquake with the Canadian Reconnaissance team, formed from members of the Canadian Earthquake Engineering Society. He will present a brief firsthand account of the extent of the damage caused to buildings and infrastructure by the earthquake, and will describe some of the difficulties encountered by the Kobe authorities in dealing with the disaster. The lessons learnt from Kobe have considerable significance for Vancouver. Kobe, with a polulation of approximately 1.5 million, had extensive Port facilities constructed largely on filled ground and a large inventory of buildings constructed prior to the implementation of modern aseismic building codes. A paper on Mr. Sherstobitoff's observations is attached for Council's information. In reviewing this material, Council might like to keep in mind some of the similarities between Kobe and Vancouver: 1. Kobe is a waterfront City with a population of 1.5 million and extensive port and industrial facilities. 2. A significant number of older buildings in Kobe were designed prior to the implementation of seismic design requirements in the Japanese building code in 1970. Vancouver mandated seismic design in 1967. 3. Prior to this event, the Kobe area had not experienced significant seismic activity for over 50 years. CITY CLERK J. Sharpe:sr Att.