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Welcome & Introduction Sports Field Public Information Session Public feedback is critical to planning a successful park! Please review the boards and provide your comments and ideas Tell us what you like, what you don t like or what is missing Fill out a survey form or speak directly with the project team Site Location

Project Background Study Area The study area is located at the south end of, and includes Field #1, as well as surrounding wetlands, forests, roads/parking, trails and the District nursery and caretaker s residence. Intent The intent of this project is to explore options for providing additional sports field inventory at this location, while minimizing impacts to the environment, adjacent uses and neighbours. Guided by the Lillooet Park Recreation Use Study, 1995, the park has been developed as a regionally significant, multi-venue athletic facility with multiple sports fields, a lacrosse box and a bike skills park; connected by popular trails with access to adjacent natural features such as Lynn Creek. Demand for Increased Sports Field Inventory The existing grass field (Field #1) has been substantially compromised due to settling of the field and associated infrastructure (e.g. backstops and dugouts), largely as a consequence of constructing the field over a former landfill site. The field s uneven surface and associated drainage issues limit the playability and as a result the field is only booked occasionally. Compared to other District sports fields, the field is underutilized, unsafe for play, and will require a full restoration to make it suitable to meet its full scheduling capacity. A new full size artificial turf field, accommodating soccer, football and field hockey, is proposed for. This new field would meet the objective of developing as a sports tournament center, as well as providing additional artificial turf inventory to take the pressure off existing grass fields throughout the District. A new sand-based natural grass field cannot match the potential user hours of a artificial grass field. HISTORY OF INTER RIVER PARK Landfill from 1956 to 1988 Soil Disposal site from 1990 to Current Park Development Initiated in 1988 2009 s Master Plan approved in 1995 New sports fields, roadways, parking, trails, Bike Park, Habitat planting and Morten creek enhancement Fields 1 - Opened 1988 Fields 2, 3 - Opened in mid 1990 s Fields 4, 5, 6 - Opened 2005 Fields 7, 8 - Opened 2009

Why Two Fields? The Sports Field Needs Assessment 2017, identified a need for a tournament facility at which includes a two field ATF facility The Seylynn and Bridgman Park Masterplan completed in 2015 identified the need to replace the sports field being displaced at Seylynn with a new field at Given the high rainfall on the North Shore, combined with the fact that one ATF can provide roughly 4 times the usage of one traditional grass field, and that games and practices can take place during inclement weather, means that having two fields would meet the need in our climate A two field configuration allows for tournaments to be held that may not currently be accommodated in North Vancouver District

Public Consultation A public open house was held on August 31, 2016. Feedback was collected by survey in both hardcopy format and on the DNV website. There were 176 responses and the results are summarized below: #1 #2 #6 #7 #4 #3 #8 #9 #5 Questions 6-9 have been tabulated to reflect a categorization of the responses. For example, 3-Pleased with overall design means that there were three comments of a similar nature expressing the persons satisfaction with the proposed design. In order to provide a concise overview, only topics that 5 or more people supported have been included.

Traffic Analysis A new road and additional parking spaces are proposed for the users of the new artificial turf field (ATF) and park visitors. Changes to the existing traffic circulation are as follows: Access to the park off of Premier Street will be closed to vehicles and a cul-de-sac will be constructed to provide turnaround opportunities. Cyclists and pedestrians will still be able to access the park from Premier Street. There will also be an emergency access at the end of the cul-de-sac with a gate. As a result, vehicle access to the park will be provided from Road via Lillooet Road. There will be a one-way circulation loop to provide efficient traffic flow through the parking areas and minimize vehicle conflicts. NORTH VANCOUVER KEITH ROAD EAST MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY MAIN STREET MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY INTER RIVER PARK LYNN CREEK PREMIER STREET 1 LILLOOET ROAD INTER RIVER PARK ROAD SEYMOUR RIVER DOLLARTON HIGHWAY MOUNT SEYMOUR PARKWAY N It was estimated that each proposed artificial turf field will generate 29 new vehicle trips during the weekend peak hour, (totalling 58 for both fields) with a peak parking demand of 162 vehicles. BURRARD INLET LOCATION Existing Traffic Volumes Anticipated Traffic Volumes In order to serve pedestrians and cyclists, the access road will be wide enough to support cyclist and vehicular traffic, and sidewalks will be built which tie into existing sidewalks on Inter River Park road.

Artificial Turf Field LEGEND 1) Existing parking 2) Proposed parking areas (162 total - 150 ninety degree / 12 parallel) 3) Existing trail entrance 4) Existing sedimentation pond FIELD I 5) Service vehicle access 6) Existing trees preserved 7) Parking and event staging area 8) Future potential field house and washroom location 9) Spectator area 10) Bus parking stalls (2) 11) Existing bike skills facility 12) Bike skills park drop-off area 13) Future sport court (by others) 14) Emergency access FIELD II 15) Proposed drop-off area 16) Existing field building/ washrooms 17) Proposed field lights 18) Future park operations area 19) Existing trail

Field Qualities FIELD I Minimal tree removal/habitat loss Minimal riparian encroachment Some settlement potential Preload required, which results in longer construction duration FIELD I Future maintenance risk Infrastructure upgrades are required Re-organized parking for public safety Parks Operational Compound impacted

Field Qualities FIELD II Requires removal of 130 trees, which is 1.5ha of forested parkland out of 4.5ha (one third total). However, 27% of these trees are in poor condition, dying or dead states of health. 390 replacement trees will be required. Does not require preload, so the construction duration would be shorter than for Field I Infrastructure upgrades required FIELD II

Geotechnical Overview Different Geotechnical Conditions FIELD I As field I would be located on a former landfill, this presents additional challenges. Preloading is required, which will increase the construction duration. Additionally, there is the risk of future field settlement. Field II is outside of the former landfill boundary and will not require any preloading. FIELD II

Proposed Habitat Enhancements Pocket planting (Typ.) Stream side protection fence FIELD I Remove invasive plants and re-landscape Bio-wetland Enlarge & naturalize pond Replace chain-link fence FIELD II Riparian landscaping Trail improvements Infill landscaping Bio-swale Augment forest ecosystem

Environmental Improvements 30 40 50.\Photos\Photo 1_P5023888.jpg Key Plan LEGEND Area 1 P1.\Photos\Photo 2_P5023877.jpg Photograph Location Trail to remain.\photos\photo 9_P5023873.jpg Photograph 2. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). DATE: 2017-06-19-3:30pm PATH: \\bc-bby-file001\projects\2016\16-0310\00 - CAD Files\Dwg\ref\DWG\16-0310 - Envirowest CAD File 513-38-01-02 Draft may 18 2017.dwg LAYOUT: 513-38-01 Shelter Photograph 9. Revegetation / ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). Invasives Access Path Gravel Bar with Japanese Knotweed.\Photos\Photo 3_P5023885.jpg.\Photos\Photo 4_P5023881.jpg Infill Rip Rap Planting Planting Area Photograph 4. Maintain beach access (May 02, 2017). CLIENT NAME & ADDRESS Photograph 3. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). Streamside Protection Fence PROJECT NAME.\Photos\Photo 6_P5023878.jpg.\Photos\Photo 5_P5023880.jpg REFERENCE DRAWINGS 1. 2013 Legal Base From District of North Vancouver. 2. 2013 Ortho Photograph From District of North Vancouver. Refer to the board Proposed Habitat Enhancements for proposed improvements to this area Photograph 5. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017)..\Photos\Photo 7_P5023877.jpg 0 10 20 30 40 50m Photograph 6. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). Area 2.\Photos\Photo 8_P5023874.jpg Note: Photos 1-23 reflect current conditions and were taken on May 2, 2017 0 10 20 30 40 50 Photograph 7. Ecopocket planting of riprap / remove invasive blackberry (May 02, 2017). Photograph 8. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). LEGEND P1 Photograph Location.\Photos\Photo 9_P5023873.jpg.\Photos\Photo 10_P5023867.jpg.\Photos\Photo 11_P5023866.jpg.\Photos\Photo 12_P5023868.jpg Trail to remain Shelter 1-3, 5-6) Infill rip rap planting Invasives 4) Maintain beach access Access Path Photograph 9. Revegetation / ecopocket planting of riprap Photograph 10. Maintain beach aqccess (May 02, 2017). 7) Infill rip rap planting/remove 8) Infill rip rap planting (May 02, 2017). invasive blackberry Photograph 11. Remove shelter and invasive species and revegetation (May 02, 2017). Photograph 12. Restoration planting (May 02, 2017). Gravel Bar with Japanese Knotweed Infill Rip Rap Planting Planting Area CLIENT NAME & ADDRESS Streamside Protection Fence REFERENCE DRAWINGS 1. 2013 Legal Base From District of North Vancouver. Re-vegetation/Infill rip rapfrom District of North 10)Vancouver. Maintain 2. 2013 Ortho Photograph 9) planting 2013 DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER ORTHO WITH GPS POINTS TAKEN MAY 02 2017 DESIGN: beach access 11) Remove shelter and invasive PROJECT NAME species and re-vegetation 12) Restoration planting DRAWN: TA RK/SCM CHECKED: IWW Green SCALE: Parking Examples 1:750 DATE: May 18, 2017.\Phot Area 1 Photograph 1. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). 20 10 0 REVISION: 00 REVISION DATE: DRAWING NUMBER: 513-38-01 Photograph 10. Ma

Environmental Improvements 0 10 20 30 40 50 LEGEND Area 2 P1 Photograph Location Trail to remain Key Plan.\Photos\Photo 9_P5023873.jpg.\Photos\Photo 1_P5023888.jpg.\Photos\Photo 2_P5023877.jpg Unauthorized Trail to be Decommissioned Access Path Area 1 Photograph 9. Revegetation / ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). Photograph 1. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). Photograph 2. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). DATE: 2017-06-15-5:13pm PATH: D:\Temp\AcPublish_12328\16-0310 - Envirowest CAD File 513-38-01-02 Draft may 18 2017.dwg LAYOUT: 2 Gravel Bar with Japanese Knotweed Infill Rip Rap Planting 30.\Photos\Photo 6_P5023878.jpg Photograph 6. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). Area 2 50m 40.\Photos\Photo 7_P5023877.jpg.\Photos\Photo 8_P5023874.jpg Photograph 7. Ecopocket planting of riprap / remove invasive blackberry (May 02, 2017). 50.\Photos\Photo 9_P5023873.jpg LEGEND Photograph Location P1 Knotweed 13) Remove Japanese 14, 16-18) Infill rip rap planting Trail to remain throughout gravel bar 15) Maintain beach access.\photos\photo 10_P5023867.jpg Photograph 8. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017)..\Photos\Photo 11_P5023866.jpg.\Photos\Photo 12_P5023868.jpg 19) Restoration planting Photograph 9. Revegetation / ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). Unauthorized Trail to be Decommissioned Photograph 10. Maintain beach aqccess (May 02, 2017). Photograph 11. Remove shelter and invasive species and revegetation (May 02, 2017). Photograph 12. Restoration planting (May 02, 2017). DATE: 2017-06-15-5:13pm PATH: D:\Temp\AcPublish_12328\16-0310 - Envirowest CAD File 513-38-01-02 Draft may 18 2017.dwg LAYOUT: 2 Access Path Gravel Bar with Japanese Knotweed Infill Rip Rap Planting Planting Area 20) Decommission trail restoration planting Streamside Protection Fence 21) Restoration planting/ knotweed removal 20 10 PROJECT NAME Note: Photos 1-23 reflect current conditions and were taken on May 2, 2017 0 Photograph 4. Maintain beach access (May 02, 2017). 40 Photograph 3. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). 30 Photograph 5. Ecopocket planting of riprap (May 02, 2017). 20.\Photos\Photo 5_P5023880.jpg 10 0.\Photos\Photo CLIENT NAME4_P5023881.jpg & ADDRESS.\Photos\Photo 3_P5023885.jpg Streamside Protection Fence Planting Area CLIENT NAME & ADDRESS 22) Restoration planting 2013 DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER ORTHO WITH GPS POINTS TAKEN MAY 02 2017 23) Remove makeshift bridge PROJECT NAME Bio Wetland Examples DESIGN: DRAWN: TA RK/SCM SCALE: 1:750 DATE: May 18, 2017 CHECKED: IWW REVISION: 00 REVISION DATE: DRAWING NUMBER: 513-38-01.\Photos\Photo 10_P50 Photograph 10. Maintain beach aqccess

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