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Municipality of North CowichanPublic Works Committee
AGENDA
Wednesday, December 14, 2016, 12:00 p.m.Municipal Hall - Council Chambers
Pages
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Recommendation:That the Committee approve the agenda as circulated [or as amended].
3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 2 - 4
Recommendation:That the Committee adopt the minutes of the meeting held November 15, 2016.
4. BUSINESS
4.1 York AvenuePurpose: To recieve a verbal update from the Director of Engineering andOperations' regarding traffic speed on York Avenue in Crofton.
4.2 Boulevard Maintenance Policy 5 - 7Purpose: To review the Manager of Engineering's December 1, 2016 reportregarding the boulevard maintenance policy.
Recommendation:That the Committee recommend that Council direct staff to draft a bylaw toamend the Highway Use Bylaw 1988 to require property owners to maintain theirboulevards.
4.3 Quarterly Report 8 - 11Purpose: To receive the 4th year-to-date Public Works quarterly report.
Recommendation:That the Committee receive for information the Public Works quarterly report.
5. NEW BUSINESS
6. ADJOURNMENT
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Municipality of North Cowichan
Public Works Committee
MINUTES
November 15, 2016, 12:00 p.m.
Municipal Hall - Council Chambers
Members Present Councillor Tom Walker, Chair
Councillor Maeve Maguire
Councillor Al Siebring
Mayor Jon Lefebure (ex-officio)
Staff Present Dave Devana, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Mark Ruttan, Director of Corporate Services / Deputy CAO
David Conway, Director of Engineering and Operations
Iain Bell, Manager of Operations
Barbara Thomas, Manager of Engineering - Development and Capital Projects
Chris Hutton, Development Planner
1. CALL TO ORDER
There being a quorum present, the Chair called the meeting to order at 12:00 p.m.
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
It was moved and seconded:
That the Committee approve the agenda as amended to add the following:
1. 5.1 Transit Bench Installation; and
2. 5.2 Road Safety Issues.
CARRIED
3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
It was moved and seconded:
That the Committee adopt minutes of its meeting held September 14, 2016.
CARRIED
4. BUSINESS
4.1 Roads, Cycling and Sidewalks Construction Program
The Committee received a presentation from the Director of Engineering and Operations
regarding proposed road, cycling and sidewalk projects.
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It was moved and seconded:
That the Committee recommend that Council consider during its 2017 – 2021 Financial
Plan deliberations, the proposed 2017 - 2021 Roads, Cycling and Sidewalks Construction
Program budget, including $50,000 in 2017 for Herd Road traffic calming at the Maple
Bay playground (to be funded by reducing the pavement overlay budget by the same
amount).
CARRIED
4.2 Drinkwater Road Traffic Calming
The Committee received reports from the Manager of Engineering (Development and
Capital Projects) dated November 3, 2016 and Parsons Corporation dated October 2016,
regarding proposed traffic calming measures on Drinkwater Road.
It was moved and seconded:
That the Committee recommend that Council:
1. endorse the phase 1 recommendations contained in the Parsons Corporation report
“Traffic Calming for Drinkwater Road West of Somenos Road” dated October 2016;
2. direct staff to budget implementation of phase 1 recommendations in the 2017
Roads Program; and
3. provide a 6-month follow-up report after implementation of the phase 1
recommendations.
CARRIED
4.3 Installation of Speed Reader Boards
The Committee received a verbal presentation and written report, dated November 7,
2016, from the Manager of Engineering (Development and Capital Projects) regarding
installation of speed reader boards on Queen Street and Herd Road. The Committee
noted that ICBC will contribute $5,000 of the projected $25,000 cost of the speed reader
boards.
It was moved and seconded:
That the Committee recommend that Council endorse the installation of speed reader
boards on Queen Street in Crofton, and on Herd Road in Maple Bay, and further that
Council direct staff to provide a report to the Public Works Committee on the success of
the boards in reducing traffic speed 6 months after they are installed.
CARRIED
5. NEW BUSINESS
5.1 Transit Bench Installation
The Committee received a letter from the Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD),
dated September 13, 2016, proposing to install new transit benches on Maple Bay Road
and Joan Avenue in 2016 to encourage ridership and support the regional transit system.
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The Committee also noted the CVRD's plans to install additional transit infrastructure in
North Cowichan in 2017 and 2018, subject to funding availability.
It was moved and seconded:
That the Committee recommend that Council approve, and authorize the Mayor and
Corporate Officer to sign, an encroachment agreement with the Cowichan Valley
Regional District to locate new transit benches on Maple Bay Road at Queen of Angels
school and Joan Avenue, and provide funding assistance from the Public Works budget
up to $5,000 to pave a pull out area for the Maple Bay Road bus stop.
CARRIED
5.2 Road Safety Issues
The Committee received a letter from Bruce Findlay, dated November 15, 2016,
requesting traffic safety improvements in Crofton and directed staff to reply to Mr.
Findlay to summarize the Municipality's traffic safety plans for Crofton.
6. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting ended at 2:12 p.m.
________________________________ ________________________________
Signed by
Chair or Member Presiding
Certified by
Recording Secretary
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Report
7030 Trans-Canada Highway | Box 278 | Duncan, BC V9L 3X4
Ph 250.746.3100 Fax 250.746.3133 www.northcowichan.ca
Date December 1, 2016 File: 5400-40 BLVD
To Council
From Barbara Thomas, P.Eng., Manager of Engineering (Development
and Capital Projects)
Endorsed:
Subject Boulevard Maintenance Policy
Purpose
The purpose of this report is to provide the Committee with information about the current Boulevard
Maintenance Policy and to provide recommendations regarding the replacement of the policy with a
bylaw.
Background
Complaints have been received from municipal residents when they are informed that they must
maintain boulevards adjacent to their properties. Recently, a complaint was received and in doing
research about where this requirement stemmed from and how it could be enforced, it was determined
that the requirement is based on policy not bylaw. This policy was established in May 1975 and later
reaffirmed. However, the Community Charter requires these powers be exercised by bylaw rather than
policy.
Discussion
On May 1, 1975, the Municipality of North Cowichan adopted the following policy:
“The Committee re-affirmed the current practise of encouraging owners to look after the
boulevard area in front of their property. Improvements on the road right-of-way are done at
their own risk as the property may be needed for future municipal use. Plantings detrimental to
sewers such as large trees are to be discouraged.”
This was reaffirmed on July 19, 2006 when Council passed the motion:
“that Council reaffirm its policy that the Municipality will not maintain boulevards fronting
private property, but continue to rely on private owners to maintain these areas”.
In addition, the Municipality’s Highway Access Permit states:
“Permission has been granted to construct a Highway Access from the above referenced
property in accordance with the following conditions:
…4. No planting of any trees, shrubs or plants, other than grass, in the boulevard…”
Section 4 of the Highway Use Bylaw 1988 states:
“Except as authorized by a permit issued by the Director Engineering and Operations pursuant
to section 5 of this Bylaw, no person shall excavate in, encumber, injure or damage any portion
of a highway, and in particular no person shall do the following:
…(b) plant any tree, shrub, or plant other than grass upon any boulevard;…”
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Note there is no mention in Section 4 of the Highway Use Bylaw 1988 of on-going maintenance in the
boulevard. Boulevard maintenance is required solely by Municipal policy.
Under Section 8(3) of the Community Charter:
“A council may, by bylaw, regulate, prohibit and impose requirements in relation to the
following:
(a) municipal services;
(b) public places;
(c) trees;…”
Also, Sections 36 (i) and 39 (e) of the Community Charter specify that:
“a council may, by bylaw, regulate and prohibit in relation to all uses of or involving a highway
or part of highway”; and,
“a council may, by bylaw, require persons to take specified actions for the purposes of
maintaining the cleanliness or safety of a highway that is next to property that they own or
occupy, or that is affected by property that they own or occupy”.
These sections in the Community Charter indicate that a municipality must use a bylaw to regulate
public spaces and trees, and specific owner action.
The Municipality does have a bylaw that requires property owners to maintain public places or the
highway boulevard fronting their property. Section 14 of the Highway Use Bylaw 1988 requires removal
of snow, ice and rubbish from sidewalks by adjacent owners:
“The owner and occupier of real property bordering a concrete, asphalt or wooden surfaced
sidewalk shall remove all snow, ice, or rubbish on that portion of the sidewalk adjacent to the
property, within 48 hours of the accumulation or placement of such snow, ice, or rubbish on the
sidewalk”.
Implications
Implications of this bylaw amendment are:
Neighbourhoods may differ in their desired boulevard aesthetic giving rise to additional
complaints to the Municipality;
The Municipality can limit its costs liability exposure by requiring owners to maintain their
boulevards; and,
Property owners may object to having to maintain boulevards.
Recommendation
That the Committee recommend that Council direct staff to draft a bylaw to amend the Highway Use
Bylaw 1988 to require property owners to maintain their boulevards.
Maintenance of public places
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Ph 250.746.3100 Fax 250.746.3133 www.northcowichan.ca
14 (1) The owner and occupier of real property bordering a concrete, asphalt or wooden surfaced
sidewalk shall remove all snow, ice, or rubbish on that portion of the sidewalk adjacent to their
property, within 48 hours of the accumulation or placement of such snow, ice, or rubbish on the
sidewalk.
(2) The owner and occupier of real property must:
(a) maintain, or cause to be maintained, the boulevards adjacent to their property in proper, safe
and tidy condition, and
(b) ensure that any landscaping on the boulevard fronting their property is maintained to a
similar standard of landscaping as their own property.
(3) Without restricting the standard of maintenance required by section (14) (2), an owner of real
property adjacent to a boulevard must ensure that:
(a) all vegetation other than noxious weeds receive water as necessary for the sustained growth
and health of the vegetation,
(b) noxious weeds are not permitted to grow on the boulevard,
(c) no hazardous or potentially hazardous situations are allowed to develop or remain,
(d) sight lines to intersections, driveways, sidewalks, walkways, travel lanes, and visibility to all
traffic control devices are maintained, and,
(e) any garbage, debris, or discarded materials that accumulate are removed.
(4) Exceptions to section 14 (2) and (3) include the following:
(a) boulevards adjacent to provincially-controlled highways;
(b) boulevards deemed by the Director of Engineering and Operations as
(i) being too steep for personal safety; or
(ii) having access that is too difficult for personal safety.
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Report
7030 Trans-Canada Highway | Box 278 | Duncan, BC V9L 3X4
Ph 250.746.3100 Fax 250.746.3133 www.northcowichan.ca
Date December 6, 2016 File: 0550-20 PWC
To Public Works Committee
From David Conway, P.Eng., Director of Engineering and Operations Endorsed:
Subject Public Works Committee – 4th Quarterly Report
Purpose
The purpose of this report is to provide the Committee with general information on aspects of ongoing
Engineering and Operations activities.
Background
Council has expressed an interest in knowing about various undertakings and status within the
department regarding initiatives and project schedules. Information was given to the Committee at the
March 9, 2016 meeting where it was determined to continue the process of reporting quarterly.
Discussion
Attached is a copy of the current 2016 Engineering Capital Projects list and construction time lines.
Other information that may be of interest is as follows:
PUBLIC WORKS UTILITY STATISTICS:
Personnel:
Hired one Term Utility Worker to fill a position open due to another employee off for an
extended period.
Fleet and Machinery:
Will award tender to replace Emergency Generator for Kin Beach. This is an insurance
claim due to the original generator catching fire.
Calls for Service:
From September 1 to November 30 = 605 calls (348 for Utilities issues)
Roads:
Asphalt Overlay Maintenance Program complete for 2016.
Utilities:
Kin Beach Lift Station Upgrade and Beautification completed.
Operation of Banon Creek Dam intensified during summer to accommodate the
Chemainus Wells Summer Testing.
Required to replace Chemainus Well Pump due to motor seal failure.
Initiated Request for Quote (RFQ) for expenditures exceeding thresholds including past
suppliers.
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Costs of spare pumps is being performed in order to avoid risks of special order pump
equipment failing without quick replacement.
Building Maintenance:
Old Chemainus Elementary School
o Demolition tender sent out for bidding, closes December 16, 2016.
Maple Bay Washrooms
o Renovation of the washrooms so they can be open all year, add heat, lights,
insulation, power service, windows.
Duncan RCMP
o General repairs to gym;
o Repaired various light fixtures;
o Repaired various video cameras;
o Repaired various cell doors in the holding area;
o Repaired various doors;
o Replaced window blinds;
o Replaced counter the in the food prep room for cells;
o Repaired several garage doors;
o Pest control contractor set traps;
o Install lockers;
o Secure shelves;
o Repair soffit and fascia.
Operations Building
o Replaced two shop overhead door;
o Replaced and repaired various lights;
o Installed motion sensors to various lights in the truck bays;
o Closed the Request for Proposals for Building assessments, under review;
o Securing shelves for earthquake;
o Built a new storage rack for the rolls of Geotextile fabric.
Fuller Lake Arena
o Repaired and replaced various lights;
o Relocated video cameras;
o Hydro upgrade.
Municipal Hall
o Replaced and repaired various lights;
o Repaired various desks and keyboards;
o Repaired HR Dept. entrance doors;
o Replaced windows in the IT Dept.;
o Replaced the blinds in the IT Dept.;
o Changed lights in Jason Birch’s office;
o Installed plaques for Planning Dept.;
o Installed a new set of blinds in the Osborne Bay Meeting room, this will act as a
screen for the new overhead projector;
o Securing shelves for earthquake.
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Tri Services Building
o Replaced the roof on the south sections and hose tower;
o Replaced and repaired various lights;
o Replaced gas fired hot water tank for the Fire Hall.
JUB WWTP
o Grading roads, infill washed out areas.
Maple Bay Fire Hall
o Replaced and repaired various lights.
Crofton Fire Hall
o Replaced and repaired various lights;
o Repaired water damaged areas after water line break;
o Investigated the new emergency generator for the Hall.
Aquatic Centre
o Repaired heater in sauna;
o Repaired or replaced various lights;
o Replace counter tops.
South End Fire Hall
o Install new flooring in the meeting room;
o Install new flooring in the Control Room and Lobby.
Sherman Road Field
o Repaired walls in washrooms;
o Install AED cabinet.
Chemainus Boat Launch
o Life ring kiosk installation;
o Replace wood rub rails.
Chemainus Lake Dock
o Deck repairs.
Kin Beach Playground
o Build the new playground.
Crofton Sea Walk
o Repaired handrail.
Recommendation
That the Committee accept the Quarterly Report for information purposes.
Attachment(s):
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D DESIGNDP CONSTRUCTION - DUNCAN PAVING 2016 ENGINEERING CAPITAL PROJECTS MNC CONSTRUCTION - OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT C CONSTRUCTION - CONTRACT Construction Time Lines
Last Revised: T TENDER / AWARDDave Conway
# Account GL # Costs Area Project Description Status Construction 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 26 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28101 20-2-10112 204,000.00$ CH - Roads Chemainus Road - Henry Road to Victoria Street - (ROW & Telus Poles) 2017 Const CANCELED Telus
102 11-2-41900 88,751.00$ CH - Water Banon Creek Reservoir Dredge COMPLETE Quote C C
103 14-2-42900 $ 600,000.00 CH - Sewer Elliott Street Sewer Pump Station Complete Replacement 2017 Tender104 14-2-42900 $ 270,000.00 CH - Sewer Kin Beach - Maple Street Sewer Pump Station Upgrades COMPLETE Tender MNC MNC MNC MNC MNC105 14-2-42900 CH - Sewer Cedar Street North Lane Way Sewer Main (Chemainus Road to Oak Street) 2017106 14-2-42900 CH - Sewer Croft Street Sewer Main & Services (Pine Street to Oak Street) 2017107 14-2-42900 $ 214,000.00 CH - Sewer Maple Street Sewer Main & Services (Oak St. to Esplanade St.) pipe lining 2017
201 20-2-10124 $ 95,385.00 CR - Roads Chilco Rd Overlay (Osborne Bay Rd to Tatlo Rd E.) COMPLETE MNC DP202 20-2- 10105 $ 1,250,000.00 CR - Roads Crofton Town Centre Revitalization Queen Street & Joan Ave Phase 1&2 MNC MNC MNC MNC MNC MNC DP DP DP DP C C C C C MNC MNC MNC MNC MNC MNC MNC C C C C
203 12-2-41900 $ 30,000.00 CR - Water Roberts Street CI Watermain Abandon , switch over & hydrants (services complete in 2016) 2017 MNC204 12-2-41900 $ 115,779.00 CR - Water Queen Street Water Main Replacement (Charlotte to Chaplin) COMPLETE MNC MNC MNC DP
205 15-2-42900 40,000.00$ CR - Sewer Crofton Treatment Plant Clarifier Upgrades 2017206 15-2-42900 $ 72,205.00 CR - Sewer Queen Street Sewer Main Replacement (Joan Ave to Chaplin) COMPLETE Quote MNC MNC
207 Maintenance $ 98,500.00 CR - Drain Crofton Town Centre Revitalization Queen Street & Joan Ave Phase 1&2 Storm Work COMPLETE Quote MNC MNC
301 20-2-10119 $ 930,000.00 SE - Roads Beverly Street Sidewalk & Re-paving/Overlay - York Road to TCH - 700m 2017 MNC302 20-2-10121 $ 41,200.00 SE - Roads Canada Ave Friendship Trail / Boardwalk -Philips St to Sherman Rd - 65k 2016/$35K 2017 2016/2017 MNC MNC MNC303 20-2-10125 48,994.00$ SE - Roads Cambrai Rd Overlay (Vimy Rd to Lanchaster) COMPLETE MNC DP304 20-2-10123 SE - Roads Clifford Gulch Pavement (segment of new Stoney Hill Road) DELETED305 20-2-46486 704,246.00$ SE - Roads Stoney Hill Road Paving COMPLETE Tender306 20-2-10118 $ 524,000.00 SE - Roads Cowichan Lake Road Re-paving / Walkways - Tansor Road to 700 m west - $100k 2017 2018 MNC307 20-2-10120 $ 43,336.00 SE - Roads Dike - Cart Path Crush added from Tzouhalem Rd to TCH COMPLETE Tender C C308 20-2-10122 SE - Roads Drinkwater Rd Walkway near Tim Hortons Prune and Clear (60 metres) CANCELED MNC309 20-2-10113 29,989.00$ SE - Roads Genoa Bay Road - Settlement Repair (north of Genoa Bay Marina) COMPLETE Tender DP DP310 10-2-32800 SE - Roads Island Savings Centre West Parking Lot - CVRD COMPLETE C C MNC C C C C C C DP DP311 20-2-10114 $ 23,328.00 SE - Roads James Street Phase 1 - Roundabout at School/Arena Entrance - Design Only ON HOLD N/A312 20-2-10128 $ 57,194.00 SE - Roads Mary Street curb and sidewalk (Sherman to George) COMPLETE MNC MNC MNC DP313 20-2-10127 $ 71,015.00 SE - Roads Nevilane Dr Overlay (Osprey to McKenzie) COMPLETE DP314 10-2-32147 SE - Roads Scarpe Road Turn Around DELETED MNC315 20-2-10129 340,000.00$ SE - Roads Sherman Road sidewalk (Somenos RD to Lane Rd) - Phase 1 & 2=550m MNC MNC MNC MNC DP DP DP316 20-2-10111 $ 360,000.00 SE - Roads TCH Multi-Use Trail - James Street to Beverly Street (east side) 2016/2017 MNC317 20-2-10115 $ 45,000.00 SE - Roads York Road Pedestrian Bridge over Somenos Creek - Preliminary Design COMPLETE N/A D D D D
N/A $ 250,000.00 SE - Roads Infrastructure Deficit Reserve
319 13-2-41900 750,000.00$ SE - Water Beverly St/Canada Ave/Sherman Rd Watermain Phase 1 - Beverly St (York to TCH) $2.5M over 3 years 2017 Tender320 13-2-41900 104,000.00$ SE - Water Boys Road Oil Tank Replacements (Silver Bridge MHP) 2017321 13-2-41900 300,000.00$ SE - Water Somenos Creek Foot Bridge and Watermain crossing to Quamichan Park Road 2017 Tender322 13-2-41900 40,588.00$ SE - Water Westcott Watermain & asphalt overlay COMPLETE Tender C C C MNC
323 16-2-42900 $ 275,000.00 SE - Sewer Berkeley Sewer Pump Station Upgrades - Canada Ave 2017324 16-2-42900 $ 250,000.00 SE - Sewer Misc Sewer Main Replacement 2017
325 20-2-20046 55,000.00$ SE - Drain Beverly Street Wetland 2017326 SE - Drain Lashman Avenue Drain Replacement CANCELED327 20-2-20047 100,000.00$ SE - Drain Dingwall Street Drain Replacement 2017328 20-2-20048 45,000.00$ SE - Drain George Street Drain Replacement 2017329 20-2-20052 27,000.00$ SE - Drain Seine Rd Drain Replacement COMPLETE MNC MNC DP330 20-2-20050 50,000.00$ SE - Drain Drummond Drive / Chisholm Trail Drain Replacement CANCELLED331 Maintenance 30,000.00$ SE - Drain Sahtlam Road Drain Replacement COMPLETE MNC MNC DP332 20-2-20042 59,255.00$ Howard Avenue Storm Pump Station Generator COMPLETE MNC333 Maintenance 10,000.00$ SE - Drain Stanhope Road Culverts - 2 x 600mm COMPLETE MNC DP
334 10-2-91515 23,446.00$ SE - Other Solar Pedestrian Crossing Lights - Maple Bay Road @ Westlock COMPLETE MNC MNC DP335 10-2-91515 $ 31,984.00 SE - Other Solar Pedestrian Crossing Lights - Sherman Road @ Mary Street COMPLETE MNC MNC DP
NovemberFebruary March April OctoberJune SeptemberJanuary July AugustMayDecember 7, 2016
LEGEND
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