POLICY REPORT
                           DEVELOPMENT AND BUILDING

                                           Date: January 5, 1996
                                           Dept. File No.  MG


   TO:       Vancouver City Council

   FROM:     Director  of Central Area Planning and  the General Manager of
             Engineering   Services,  in  consultation   with  the  General
             Manager,  Board  of Parks  and  Recreation  and the  Director,
             Office of Cultural Affairs

   SUBJECT:  Public Realm Treatment - Library Precinct


   RECOMMENDATION

        A.   THAT the  Library Precinct Public Realm  Treatment be approved
             for the following  features (see Appendix "A"):  sidewalks and
             boulevards,  tree species,  tree grates,  pedestrian lighting,
             benches, litter containers and  a distinctive colour for poles
             and furniture and  further that,  streetscape improvements  be
             designed  and   installed  in  conformance  with  the  Library
             Precinct  Streetscape Manual,  dated October  4, 1995,  at the
             expense of property  owners as  a condition  of a  development
             permit.

        B.   THAT the  amendments to the Downtown  District guidelines ("DD
             [except  Downtown South],  C-5, C-6,  HA-1 and  HA-2 Character
             Area Descriptions"),  attached as Appendix "B",  be adopted by
             Council.

        C.   THAT  the General  Manager,  Engineering Services  ensure that
             developers follow the Library  Precinct Public Realm Treatment
             standards for the restoration of street areas.


   GENERAL MANAGERS' COMMENTS

        The General Managers of Community Services and Engineering Services
        RECOMMEND approval of A, B and C.

        The  General  Manager of  Engineering Services,  while recommending
        approval,  notes that  this  public realm  treatment will  increase
        future  maintenance costs.   This  special treatment  while modest,
        creates an expectation  on the part  of the public  and a need  for
        higher  levels of  maintenance service.   This  will impact  future
        operating budgets.COUNCIL POLICY

   On March 25, 1993, Council resolved:

   -    THAT the public realm design concept and guidelines for the Library
        Precinct,  detailed in  (see Appendix  "C") Section  8.3.4 Physical
        Environment (i) to (r) inclusive, be approved in principle, subject
        to  consideration  of  an   implementation  plan,  costs  and  tree
        selection.

   -    THAT  the City  Engineer,  in  consultation  with the  Director  of
        Planning, General Manager, Park  Board, and the Director of  Social
        Planning report back  with an implementation plan  for public realm
        improvements   in  Library   Precinct   [Section   8.3.4   Physical
        Environment (i) to (r) inclusive].

   PURPOSE

   This report  presents  a  detailed  design  concept  for  the  essential
   elements  of  a distinctive  streetscape  for the  Library  Precinct and
   outlines  the method  of  implementing the  streetscape, including  cost
   estimates and recommended tree selection.

   BACKGROUND

   The intent of the Library Precinct  Public Realm Treatment is to provide
   a  strongly public and pleasing  streetscape suitable to  a high density
   office,  residential  and  civic  setting  centred  on  Library  Square,
   Vancouver's  new central library. The Library Precinct is bounded by the
   following streets:  Dunsmuir, Smithe, and  Cambie, and the  lane between
   Richards and Homer Streets.

   The starting  point for the design  was set by the  public realm concept
   (see Appendix "C") and  policies developed as  part of the 1993  Library
   Precinct  Study by a consultant team of Rick Hulbert, Architects, Moodie
   Consultants,  and  Don  Wuori,   Landscape  Architect.    The  resulting
   guidelines  were approved, in principle,  by Council on  March 25, 1993.
   They recommended:

   -    the  co-ordination  of lighting,  furniture,  landscaping and  tree
        surrounds with Library Square;
   -    public art opportunities; and
   -    an icon paving insert.Recently, the  City hired Hadfield and Turner
        Architects to prepare a  Streetscape Implementation Manual, similar
        to that prepared to implement the Downtown South Streetscape Design
        Concept.  The   implementation  plan,  costs  and   tree  selection
        requested  by  Council  are outlined  in  this  report  as well  as
        recommended guideline amendments.

   DISCUSSION

   Four  streets  in  the  Library Precinct:  Robson,  Georgia,  Homer  and
   Hamilton Streets will receive  thematic beautification. Streets south of
   Robson  Street will  receive the  Downtown South  Streetscape Treatment,
   Georgia  Street will  be completed  consistent  with the  Georgia Street
   Public Realm concept,  and other streets will receive treatments typical
   of the  downtown area.    The major  elements  of these  treatments  for
   Robson,  Georgia, Homer and Hamilton Streets are summarized below:  (see
   the  table  in   Appendix  "A"   for  details  and   Appendix  "B"   for
   illustrations).

   -    street  names carved  in granite  paving blocks  and placed  in the
        pavement at street corners;
   -    tulip  trees (a  potentially large  street  tree) on  blocks facing
        Library Square, Robson Street  and the 600 and 700  blocks Hamilton
        Street to match the tulip trees planted on Library Square;
   -    maples on Georgia Street;
   -    elsewhere, tree selection based on the advice of Park Board staff;
   -    tree grates;
   -    ceramic  tiles on the perimeter  of the tree  grates with "literary
        quotes" chosen by the City's library staff; and
   -    a  special sidewalk  treatment consisting  of a  concrete aggregate
        band at the curb, concrete aggregate bands to the building face and
        scored concrete pavement to give the appearance of paving blocks.

   It is also recommended  that there be two extensions of  the treatments:
   east along  Robson Street to  BC Place Stadium and  north along Hamilton
   Street to Victory  Square Park.  This will  provide linkages between the
   Library Precinct and adjacent areas.

   This  report  recommends the  adoption  of  design guideline  amendments
   (attached as  Appendix "B")  to implement the  recommended public  realm

   treatment.Implementation and Costs

   While such  sidewalk renewal  is not normally  a mandatory  requirement,
   downtown developers usually renew sidewalks as part of the redevelopment
   of large sites.  It is proposed that in Library Precinct (as in Downtown
   South and Triangle West) the installation of  these streetscape elements
   be required as a condition of redevelopment of the adjacent site.

   The  Library Precinct  guidelines will  also require  all developers  to
   complete  the  sidewalk and  planting  elements in  the  privately owned
   setback areas that function as part of the public realm.

   A  deposit equal  in value to  the estimated  cost for  the public realm
   treatment  will be  collected  at the  time  of the  development  permit
   application.  To assist  the developer,  a Library  Precinct Streetscape
   Manual  (available for  review  in  the  City Clerk's  Office)  outlines
   details for installation of the public  realm treatment.   The manual is
   referenced  in the  guidelines to  provide technical  specifications for
   streetscape improvements.

   Engineering  staff  advise that  the  following  cost  estimate for  the
   Library Precinct public realm treatment is based on  a limited number of
   projects.  Costs  may increase or  decrease as the City  and contractors
   have  more  experience  constructing  the sidewalk  improvements.    The
   estimated  cost  of the  Library  Precinct public  realm  treatment with
   comparable figures for the standard sidewalk and other treatments are:

   Library Precinct
        Interior Site     $0.58 per buildable square foot
        Corner Site       $0.93 per buildable square foot

   Gastown (assuming a development of comparable size)
        Interior Site     $1.12 per buildable square foot
        Corner Site       $1.80 per buildable square foot       

   Standard Sidewalk Treatment
        Interior Site     .27 per buildable square foot
        Corner Site       .43 per buildable square foot

   Comparison of estimated  costs per  lineal foot of  property for  public
   realm treatments are:

        Library Precinct - $350 per lineal foot
        Gastown - $675 per lineal foot
        Standard Sidewalk  Treatment - $163 per  lineal footIncreased costs
   for  the  Library Precinct  public realm  treatment  as compared  to the
   standard sidewalk treatment result from the addition of tree grates, the
   ceramic  tiles  around the  trees with  the  precinct icon  and literary
   quotes,  the granite street names at street corners and pedestrian scale
   lighting.

   The Library Precinct  public realm  treatment is expected  to result  in
   increased sidewalk maintenance costs, especially around the trees, where
   sidewalk damage  by tree root heaves is most  severe.  In this case, the
   combination of larger (tulip) trees and ceramic tile  icons will be more
   costly to repair.

   Public Comments

   Staff  invited all  property owners  and business  operators to  an Open
   House  at Library Square to discuss  the proposal.  Comments received on
   the proposal were all positive.

   ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS

   The implementation of  a public  realm treatment with  large trees  will

   improve the air quality and the pedestrian environment.

   SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS

   An  attractive public  realm encourages  pedestrian activity  for safer,
   more livable streets.

   CONCLUSION

   The  Library Precinct public realm  treatment will provide  a unique and
   attractive  streetscape for this emerging precinct  at an increased cost
   relative to the  City's standard  sidewalk treatment.   Adoption of  the
   guidelines is essential  to provide guidance  for several projects  that
   will be nearing completion shortly.

                                                          * * *APPENDIX "A"
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                                        LIBRARY PRECINCT PUBLIC REALM TREATMENT

                             Sidewalk Treatment         Trees                      Pedestrian              Furniture
                                                                                   Lighting
     Homer, Robson and                                                             
     Hamilton Streets
                             -  concrete aggregate      -  Tulip Trees             -  pedestrian           -  benches
     -  all blocks              strip at curb with      -  single row except          lighting                and
                                                                                                      other
                                                                                               
        facing Library          bands to the               double row on 700          similarto               elements
        Square, except          building face              block Homer where          Library
                                                                                         Square            -  colour
                                                                                                          
                                                                                               
        Georgia Street       -  scored concrete            building is             -  colourfor               -
                                                                                          black
     -  Robson Street           sidewalk                   setback 20 feet            poles
                                                                                          -
                                                                                          black
        100-400 blocks       -  special street          -  tree grates
        (includes               corner treatment        -  ceramic tiles with
        Robson Street           with street names          Literary Quotes on
        Extension)              in the pavement            the perimeter of
                             -  use Library Square         tree grates
                                cobbles on 700
                                block Homer Street
                                between aggregate
                                strip at curb and
                                the building face

     Georgia Street                                                                

     -  Georgia Street       -  concrete aggregate      -  Maple Trees                                     -  benches
        300 block               strip at curb with      -  double row on the                                  and
                                                                                          other
                                bands to the               north side where                                   elements
                                building face              possible, single                                -  colour
                                                                                              -
                             -  scored concrete            row elsewhere                                      black
                                sidewalk
                             -  special street
                                corner treatment
                                with street names
                                in the pavement


  *Note:   Streetfurnitureis
                           generallylocated
                                          inprivatesetback
                                                         areas,in
                                                                caseswhere
                                                                         apropertyowner
                                                                                      requestsit.
                                                                                               
           Streetfurniturecostsare
                                 theresponsibilityof
                                                   thepropertyowner
                                                                  andthesecosts
                                                                              arenotcalculated
                                                                                             as
           part of cost figures given in this report.                                                      APPENDIX
                                                                                            "A"
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                             Sidewalk Treatment         Trees                      Pedestrian              Furniture
                                                                                   Lighting

                                                                                   
     Homer and Hamilton      -  Downtown South          -  single row              -  Downtown
                                                                                          South            -  benches
     Streets south of           Treatment                                             Pedestrian              and
                                                                                          other

     Robson                  -  Street Names in         -  selection based on         lighting                elements
                                pavement at street         advice of the Park      -  Colour - see            per
                                corners (at Robson         Board                      Downtown South          Downtown
                                Street corners                                        Treatment               South
                                only)                                                                         Treatment
                                                                                   

     Hamilton Street         -  concrete aggregate      -  600 block - Tulips      -  none                 -  benches
     Extension to               strip at curb           -  500 block -                                        and other
     Victory Square          -  scored concrete            selection based on                                 elements
                                sidewalk                   advice of the Park                              -  colour -
                             -  special street             Board                                              black
                                corner treatment
                                with street names
                                in the pavement
                                (at Georgia and
                                Robson Street
                                corners)


     Cambie Street 600       -  standard sidewalk       -  single row              -  none                 -  benches
     block                      treatment with          -  500 block -                                        and other
                                concrete aggregate         selection based on                                 elements
                                strip at curb              advice of the Park                              -  colour  -
                                                           Board                                              black
                             PUBLIC REALM - Library Precinct

                            RECOMMENDED GUIDELINE AMENDMENTS


     DD  (except Downtown South), C-5, C-6, HA-1, and HA-2 Character Area
     Descriptions

     Character Area L - Library Square
     Section 8.3.4 Physical Environment

     Delete Section 8.3.4 (i) to (r), renumber 8.3.5 to 8.3.6 and insert the
     following new text:

     "8.3.5 Streetscape

     (a)   Streetscape Character

           The intent of the streetscape design in the Library Precinct is to
           express the special character of the precinct, create an appealing
           public realm and to link Library Square with the Terry Fox Plaza and
           Victory Square.

     (b)   Trees

           (i)   Tulip trees should be planted on all blocks facing Library Square

                 (except Georgia Street), the 100, 200 and 400 blocks of Robson
                 Street, and the 600 and 700 blocks of Hamilton Street.  Tulip
                 trees planted on the west side of the 700 block of Homer Street,
                 opposite Library Square, should be in a double row where buildings
                 are required to be set back more than 10 feet from the property
                 line;

           (ii)  Maple trees should be planted along Georgia Street to match the
                 cultivar, size and spacing selected for Library Square. Where
                 possible, a double row of trees should be planted on the north
                 side of Georgia Street;

           (iii) Trees on other streets should be planted with reference to
                 neighbouring street tree plantings, in order to ensure diversity
                 in the selection of tree types based on the advice of Park Board
                 staff;

           (iv)  Trees of significant calliper and form to complement the trees of
                 Library Square should be planted;

           (v)   Trees are to be planted approximately every 25 feet on centre
                 depending on various constraints for each block face, as
                 determined by Engineering Services.



     (c)   Sidewalks and Tree Grates

           (i)   Sidewalks

                 Sidewalk areas (see Figures 1 and 2) should be concrete, except
                 for the west side of 700 block Homer Street.  They should have the
                 following finishes and patterns:

                 (1)    Robson Street

                        Broom finished concrete with tool lines to create panels
                        having a 2 foot by 4 foot stretcher bond pattern with
                        exposed aggregate bands across the sidewalk at each tree
                        location;

                 (2)    Georgia Street

                        Broom finished concrete with tool lines to create panels
                        having a 2 foot by 2 foot grid with pattern exposed
                        aggregate bands across the sidewalk at each tree location;
                        and

                 (3)    Hamilton Street

                        Standard broom finished concrete sidewalk.

                 (4)    Homer Street

                        The west side of the 700 block Homer Street
                        should have concrete cobble paving stones (4
                        1/2 inches by 4 1/2 inches by 2 3/8 inches)
                        (half standard pavers) to match the Library
                        Square plaza and sidewalk treatment. On the
                        600 block, the standard broom finished
                        concrete sidewalk.

           (ii)  Front Boulevard Areas

                 Front boulevard areas should be a strip of exposed aggregate
                 concrete that is 5 feet wide on Robson Street, Georgia Street,

                 Hamilton Street and the  west side of the 700 block Homer Street. 
                 On the 600 block Homer Street, the front boulevard should be
                 either exposed aggregate concrete or grass, with grass being used
                 if the ground floor is being used for residential use.  On the
                 east side of the 700 block Hamilton Street, the grass boulevard
                 may be retained.

     (d)   Tree Grates, Surrounds and  Book Tile Icons

           (i)   Unpainted ductile cast iron tree grates (4 feet by 4 feet)
                 complete with frames should be installed around all trees (see
                 Figure 3);

           (ii)  Vitrified press moulded ceramic Book Tile Icons (5 1/2 inches by
                 11 1/2 inches) with book shape and text phrases set in relief
                 should be installed in the 6 inch wide concrete tree surrounds
                 (see Figure 4).  The Book Tile Icons should be frost proof and
                 have a slip resistant surface.  Eight tiles should be installed
                 within each tree surround.   Tree surrounds should only be placed
                 around new trees due to construction constraints caused by roots
                 on mature trees;

           (iii) Each tile should be imprinted with a text phrase.  The text should
                 be oriented so it is facing away from the tree. The text phrases
                 to be imprinted on the tiles should be supplied by the Vancouver
                 Public Library staff from works of literature and other sources.

     (e)   Street Name Stones

           (i)   The street name should be carved in relief into Fox Island granite
                 stone with 8 inch letters in a 10 inch wide by 3 inch thick piece
                 of non-skid Fox Island granite with salt and pepper texture (see
                 Figure 5).  The length of the stone should be determined by the
                 length of the street name.   It should be set on a 3 inch thick
                 concrete bed with the top of the granite flush with the top of the
                 sidewalk.  Each sidewalk corner should have 2 street name stones,
                 one for each intersecting street and include all intersections
                 along Robson Street from and including Homer Street to Beatty
                 Street, and the intersections of Georgia and Homer Streets and
                 Georgia and Hamilton Streets.

     (f)   Street Furniture

           (i)   Outdoor furniture should generally be located in the setback
                 areas.  Approval of Engineering Services is required for any
                 street furniture located on City Property.

           (ii)  Benches, litter containers and bicycle racks should be installed
                 where appropriate in the setback strip between the property line
                 and the face of the building.  All street furniture should meet
                 City specifications.

     (g)   Pedestrian Lighting

           Free standing and pole mounted pedestrian lighting  (see Figure 6)
           should be placed in an alternating pattern along the street at locations
           specified by Engineering Services.

     (h)   Library Precinct Colour

           All painted surfaces, including sidewalk furniture, benches, litter
           containers, pedestrian lights, bicycle racks, etc. should be painted
           Library Square black.

     (i)   Specifications

           Details and specifications for all streetscape design elements as
           outlined in the Library Precinct Streetscape Manual (available from the
           Streets Division of Engineering Services) are to be incorporated into
           development applications.  Alternative designs or variations will not be
           approved.

     (j)   Public Art

           Public art should be developed through various forms and media,
           including sculpture, icons, text, and other means that reference the
           civic functions of the area, local histories, and particularly the
           presence of the library.  Public art projects should be coordinated so
           that individual projects relate to the neighbouring context of public
           art."



                                                                       APPENDIX "C"

     PUBLIC REALM GUIDELINES

     Approved in principle by Council on March 25, 1993.

     (i)   Public art should be developed through various forms and media,
           including sculpture, icons, text, and other means that reference the
           civic functions of the area, local histories, and particularly, the
           presence of the library;

     (j)   Development proposals should coordinate their lighting, furniture, and
           landscaping with reference to the precedents established at Library
           Square and the characteristic icon proposed for the Precinct.;

     (k)   Public art projects should be coordinated so as to ensure that
           individual projects relate to the neighbouring context of public art;

     (l)   The Library Precinct tree surround detail and an icon paving insert
           should be used;

     (m)   Consideration should be given to the use of a characteristic Library
           Precinct pedestrian scale lighting detail;

     (n)   Bicycle racks near building entries and the provision of secure bicycle
           storage is encouraged;

     (o)   Consideration should be given to planting the same species as those
           trees planted on Library Square along the designated key streets of
           Homer Street (double row), directly opposite Library Square, Robson
           Street, between Homer Street and B.C. Place, and Hamilton Street,
           between Robson Street and Victory Square;

     (p)   Maple trees should be planted along Georgia Street to match the
           cultivar, size, and spacing selected for Library Square, including and
           where possible, plant a double row of trees on the north side of Georgia
           Street;

     (q)   Trees should be planted on non-designated streets with reference to
           neighbouring street tree plantings, in order to ensure diversity in the
           selection of tree types; and

     (r)   Trees of significant calliper and form to complement the trees of
           Library Square should be planted.

     Note: Section 8.3.4 (i) to (r) was approved by Council, in principle on March
           25, 1993, subject to further study by staff.