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PARK BOARD COMMITTEE MEETING MEETING MINUTES DECEMBER 17, 2018 A Regular Park Board Committee meeting was held on Monday, December 17, 2018, at 6:32 pm, at the Park Board Office. PRESENT: GENERAL MANAGER S OFFICE: Commissioner Tricia Barker, Vice-Chair Commissioner John Coupar Commissioner Dave Demers Commissioner Camil Dumont Commissioner Gwen Giesbrecht, Chair Commissioner John Irwin Commissioner Stuart Mackinnon Malcolm Bromley, General Manager Shauna Wilton, Deputy General Manager Cheryl Chan, Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations Carol Lee, Meeting Clerk Jessica Kulchyski, Meeting Assistant ADOPTION OF MINUTES 1. Park Board Committee Meeting December 3, 2018 MOVED by Commissioner Irwin SECONDED by Commissioner Demers THAT the Park Board Committee minutes of the December 3, 2018 meeting be adopted as circulated. AGENDA ITEMS 1. REPORT: Stanley Park Seawall Restoration Phase 2 Contract Award Tiina Mack, Manager of Park Development, Park Board, introduced Ali Nayeri, Civil Engineer, Park Board. Ms. Mack led the review of a presentation on the recommended contract award for Phase 2 of the Stanley Park Seawall restoration and highlighted: Background of the Stanley Park seawall Project details: Base scope of work Project phasing First Nations engagement Climate change adaptation Environmental protection

Park Board Committee Meeting - Minutes Monday, December 17, 2018 2 Historic preservation Construction requirements Procurement process and results. Ms. Mack, along with Mr. Nayeri, Howard Normann, Director of Parks, Park Board, and Malcolm Bromley, General Manager, Park Board, responded to questions from the Committee. There was discussion on: Climate change adaptation and mitigation: Sea level rise will be considered in the future complete rebuild of the seawall Opportunities to raise the height of seawall incrementally Construction approach to address climate change impacts Arrangements in place to prevent logs from damaging the seawall Confirmation that the work of the proponent is warrantied for one year The life of the seawall will be extended b10 to 15 years as a result of the Phase 2 work and with regular maintenance, will be extended indefinitely. MOVED by Commissioner Coupar SECONDED by Commissioner Demers THAT the Committee recommend to the Board: A. THAT the Vancouver Park Board authorize staff to negotiate to the satisfaction of the Park Board s General Manager, City s Director of Legal Services, and the City s Chief Purchasing Official and enter into a contract with Polycrete Restorations Ltd., for Phase 2 of the repair and rehabilitation of the Stanley Park and English Bay seawall, for a term of approximately seven (7) months, with an estimated contract value of $1,940,600.00, plus applicable taxes over the initial term, to be funded through 2018 Capital Budget; B. FURTHER THAT the Director of Legal Services, Chief Purchasing Official and Park Board General Manager be authorized to execute on behalf of the Board the contract contemplated by Recommendation A; and C. THAT no legal rights or obligations will be created by Board adoption of Recommendations A and B above unless and until such contract is executed by the authorized signatories of the City as set out in these Recommendations. 2. REPORT: Pandora Park New Dog Off Leash Area Tiina Mack, Manager of Park Development, Park Board, introduced Justin Dykstra, Senior Landscape Architect, Park Board. Ms. Mack led the review of a presentation regarding the proposed addition of a new dog offleash area (OLA) in Pandora Park and highlighted: Update on the implementation of the People, Parks and Dogs Strategy Pandora Park new dog OLA: Background

Park Board Committee Meeting - Minutes Monday, December 17, 2018 3 Existing features of Pandora Park Public engagement process and results Concept plan Cost estimates and schedule. Ms. Barnes, along with Mr. Dykstra and Malcolm Bromley, General Manager, Park Board, responded to questions from the Committee. There was discussion on: components included in the construction cost estimate of $800,000; confirmation that the washrooms in Pandora Park will not be upgraded as part of the project; potential to include tunnels and ramps in the design of future dog OLAs; whether there is flexibility regarding the location of the gates to the dog OLA; suggestion to divide the dog OLA into separate areas for large and small dogs; and provision of passive green space in other areas of Pandora Park to offset the designation of the dog OLA. MOVED by Commissioner Irwin SECONDED by Commissioner Demers THAT the Committee recommend to the Board: THAT the Vancouver Park Board approve the addition of a new dog off-leash area in Pandora Park as described in this report The Committee adjourned at 7:23 pm. * * * * * Malcolm Bromley General Manager Commissioner Gwen Giesbrecht Chair

REGULAR BOARD MEETING MEETING MINUTES DECEMBER 17, 2018 The Regular Park Board meeting was held on Monday, December 17, 2018, at 7:34 pm, at the Park Board Office. PRESENT: GENERAL MANAGER S OFFICE: Commissioner Tricia Barker Commissioner John Coupar Commissioner Dave Demers, Vice-Chair Commissioner Camil Dumont Commissioner Gwen Giesbrecht Commissioner John Irwin Commissioner Stuart Mackinnon, Chair Malcolm Bromley, General Manager Shauna Wilton, Deputy General Manager Cheryl Chan, Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations Carol Lee, Meeting Clerk Jessica Kulchyski, Meeting Assistant ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Chair acknowledged that the meeting is taking place on the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. The meeting is being held on the land respectfully and with honour to each other, the land and the communities that the Commissioners serve. The Chair invited Commissioners to join him in committing to actions of reconciliation in their deliberations and decisions. IN CAMERA 1. In Camera Meeting MOVED by Commissioner Coupar SECONDED by Commissioner Barker THAT the Board will go into meetings next month/prior to the next Regular Board Meeting, which are closed to the public, pursuant to Section 165.2(1) of the Vancouver Charter, to discuss matters related to paragraphs: (g) (i) (k) litigation or potential litigation affecting the City or Park Board; the receipt of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose; negotiations and related discussions respecting the proposed provision of an activity, work or facility that are at their preliminary stages and that, in the view of the Board, could reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the City and Park Board if they were held in public.

Monday, December 17, 2018 2 ADOPTION OF MINUTES 1. Regular Board Meeting December 3, 2018 MOVED by Commissioner Demers SECONDED by Commissioner Giesbrecht THAT the Park Board minutes of the December 3, 2018 meeting be adopted as circulated. CHAIR S REPORT Chair Mackinnon highlighted the participation of Park Board Commissioners at official Park Board events since the December 3, 2018 Board meeting: Dec 14: Opening of Holiday Heights at Bloedel. COMMUNICATIONS The Board was advised that six pieces of correspondence in support and five opposed to the Motion on Notice titled Alcohol Consumption at Vancouver Parks and Beaches were received by the General Manager s Office. The emails/letters have been forwarded directly to Commissioners. COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Report of the Park Board Committee December 17, 2018 The Board considered the report containing recommendations and actions taken by the Park Board Committee. Its items of business included: 1. REPORT: Stanley Park Seawall Restoration Phase 2 Contract Award 2. REPORT: Pandora Park New Dog Off Leash Area. MOVED by Commissioner Irwin SECONDED by Commissioner Coupar THAT the Board approve the recommendations and actions taken by the Park Board Committee at its meeting of December 17, 2018, as contained in items 1 and 2.

Monday, December 17, 2018 3 STAFF REPORTS GENERAL MANAGER S REPORT Shauna Wilton, Deputy General Manager, Park Board, reported on: Special events: Holiday Heights at Bloedel Recreation: Free first skate event for newly-arrived immigrants Council business: Discussion and decision on the 2019 Operating Budget has been referred to the Regular Council meeting on December 18, 2018 Park Board office holiday closure from December 25, 2018 to January 1, 2019 Board briefing memos and emails issued from December 4 to 17, 2018. REPORT REFERENCES 1. Track and Field Strategy Overview and Next Steps Dave Hutch, Acting Director of Park Planning and Development, Park Board, introduced Erin Embley, Planner II, Park Board. Mr. Hutch and Ms. Embley jointly led the review of a presentation providing an update on the progress of the Track and Field Strategy and highlighted: Track and Field Strategy purpose and overview Background research Public engagement: Round 1 events and survey results Round 2 events and engagement results Project timeline Next steps. Mr. Hutch, along with Malcolm Bromley, General Manager, Park Board, responded to questions from the Board. There was discussion on: potential for short-term actions such as improved maintenance of existing tracks; suggestion to include the UBC and Swanguard Stadium tracks as factors in the Track and Field Strategy; suggestion to plan on the basis of an amalgamated city; need to provide more rubberized tracks for the increasing senior population; and need to consider sustainability in the future selection of track surfaces. MOTIONS ON NOTICE 1. Alcohol Consumption at Vancouver Parks and Beaches Commissioner Demers introduced the motion and commented that the objective of the motion is to request staff to undertake research to allow for an informed discussion to occur in 2019. Commissioner Demers responded to questions from the Board.

Monday, December 17, 2018 4 Main Motion MOVED by Commissioner Demers SECONDED by Commissioner Dumont WHEREAS: 1. A growing segment of the population of Vancouver has no access to a private yard and thus relies on parks and beaches for gatherings of friends and family; 2. 79% of survey respondents for the 2018 review of the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation s Concession Strategy agree or strongly agree with the sales of alcoholic beverages in concessions; 3. The Concession Strategy s alcohol sales pilot to be initiated in 2019 through two existing Park Board restaurant operators is limited in its reach due to space restrictions and financial barriers; 4. Consumption of alcoholic beverages at parks and beaches within the Park Board s jurisdiction is currently prohibited through the Parks Control By-laws; and 5. Any significant changes to Parks Control By-laws around alcohol consumption would require public consultation and supportive empirical evidence. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: A. THAT the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation directs staff to conduct a feasibility study for a pilot project that would allow the public to consume their own alcoholic beverages on select parks and beaches; B. FURTHER THAT a preliminary long list of potential sites for the pilot be included in the consultation with current park and beach users; and C. THAT staff report back to the Board by the end of 2019 with the study findings, including consultation results and any potential legal, logistical, societal, and financial considerations. Amendment to the Main Motion MOVED by Commissioner Barker SECONDED by Commissioner Coupar That Item C be amended and D be added: C. THAT staff report back to the Board by the end of 2019 with the study findings, including consultation results and any potential legal, logistical, societal, enforcement and financial considerations; and D. THAT staff will include the results and public feedback from the previously approved 2019 Concession alcohol pilot and incorporate those findings as part of the report back.

Monday, December 17, 2018 5 Amendment to the Main Motion MOVED by Commissioner Irwin SECONDED by Commissioner Giesbrecht That Item B be amended to: B. FURTHER THAT potential sites be considered for the pilot. CARRIED - In Favour: Barker, Coupar, Dumont, Giesbrecht, Irwin and Mackinnon - Opposed: Demers Question on the Main Motion, as Amended A. THAT the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation directs staff to conduct a feasibility study for a pilot project that would allow the public to consume their own alcoholic beverages on select parks and beaches; B. FURTHER THAT potential sites be considered for the pilot; C. THAT staff report back to the Board by the end of 2019 with the study findings, including consultation results and any potential legal, logistical, societal, enforcement and financial considerations; and D. THAT staff will include the results and public feedback from the previously approved 2019 Concession alcohol pilot and incorporate those findings as part of the report back. NOTICE OF MOTIONS 1. VanSplash Advisory Group Scope Commissioner Irwin gave notice of motion on the following: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Vancouver Park Board directs its VanSplash Advisory Group to only consider the possible future expansion and improvement of Vancouver s aquatic facilities. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.

Monday, December 17, 2018 6 The Board adjourned at 8:57 pm. * * * * * Malcolm Bromley General Manager Commissioner Stuart Mackinnon Chair