Agenda Index City of Vancouver

ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

TO:

Vancouver City Council

FROM:

General Manager of Engineering Services

SUBJECT:

Proposed Closure and Lease of a portion of Cassiar Street, North of Bridgeway

 

RECOMMENDATION

COUNCIL POLICY

The authority for closing and disposing of streets and lanes is set out in the Vancouver Charter.

PURPOSE

As part of the redevelopment of the Alberta Wheat Pool (A.W.P.), facilities north of Bridgeway, the partnership (now Cascadia Terminal) wishes to lease an unopened portion of Cassiar Street, north of the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks. The partnership wishes to construct a new grain handling facility and due to site constraints, they require that the building encroach onto the unopened street.

DISCUSSION

In partnership with Cargill Limited, A.W.P. is proposing a multi-million dollar upgrade to the grain handling terminal formerly operated by A.W.P. The new facility will be known as Cascadia Terminal. The Vancouver Port Corporation has given approval to the project and Canadian Pacific Railway has given a letter of support for the lease of the required portion of street.

The proposed lease area is adjacent to a large Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage sewer. Therefore, any construction on the lease area must be approved by the G.V.S.&D.D.

The subject portion of street is isolated from the City street system by the C.P.R. tracks and it would not be safe for the public to be in this location, because of the intense rail and grain handling activity.

CONCLUSION

The subject portion of Cassiar Street is not required for street purposes at the present time. Cascadia Terminals wishes to lease this portion of street to allow modernization of their grain handling facilities. Subject to the conditions set out in this report, we recommend Council stop-up and lease the portion of Cassiar Street, shown hatched on Appendix “A”.

NOTE: APPENDIX "A" (MAP) NOT AVAILABLE ON-LINE - ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK.

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