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1981-04-15 EA Plan of Development Production
United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary Minerals Management Service 1340 West Sixth Street Los Angeles, California 90017 OCS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT July 8, 1982 Operator Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Plan Type Development/Production Lease OCS-P 0296 Block 34 N., 37 W. Pl atfonn Edith Date Submitted April 15, 1981 Prepared by the Office of the Deputy Minerals Manager, Field Operations, Pacific OCS Region Related Environmental Documents U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Environmental Impact Report - Environmental Assessment, Shell OCS Beta Unit Development (prepared jointly with agencies of the State of California, 1978) 3 Volumes Environmental Assessment, Exploration, for Lease OCS-P 0296 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Proposed 1975 OCS Oil and Gas General Lease Sale Offshore Southern California (OCS Sale No. 35), 5 Volumes Proposed 1979 OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sale Offshore Southern California (OCS Sale No. 48), 5 Volumes Proposed 1982 OCS Oil and Gas General Lease Sale Offshore Southern California (OCS Sale No. 68), 2 Volumes u.c. Santa Cruz - BLM, Study of Marine Mammals and Seabirds of the Southern California Bight ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. OPERATOR PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT/PRODUCTION, PROPOSED PLATFORM EDITH, LEASE OCS-P 0296, BETA AREA, SAN PEDRO BAY, OFFSHORE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Table of Contents Page I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED ACTION ••••••••••••••••••••• 1 II. DESCRIPTION OF AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT •••••••••••••••••••• 12 III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 29 IV. ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROPOSED ACTION •••••••••••••••••••• 46 v. UNAVOIDABLE ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS •••••••••••••• 48 VI. CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 48 VII. FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT (FONS!) ••••••••••••••• 51 VIII. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DETERMINATION ••••••••••••••••• 55 IX. -
FOI Release November 18, 2019
�YOF CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT . VANCOUVER Access to Information & Privacy / File No.: 04-1000-20-2019-667 November 18, 2019 s.22 1 Dear RE: Request for Access to Records under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the "Act") I am responding to your request of October 28, 2019 under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Actfor: Regarding a September 25, 2019 meeting between Mayor Kennedy Stewart and Colin Bosa, Jeff Skinner and Raymond Louie, a copy of the agenda, minutes, briefing note, presentation material, handwritten notes, transcript and recording from the meeting. On November 6, 2019 the City responded to your request with the following: "We have completed the search for responsive records for this request and no responsive records have been located. Please note: Mayor's Office staff confirms there are no records." On November 12, 2019, the FOi-Office was informed that an error was made and responsive records have been located*. *Correspondence relating to the process and handling of FOi 2019-667 (your request FOi 2019- 702) include locating those records. Under section 52 of the Act, and within 30 business days of receipt of this letter, you may ask the Information & Privacy Commissioner to review any matter related to the City's response to your FOi request by writing to: Office of the Information & Privacy Commissioner, [email protected] or by phoning 250-387-5629. If you request a review, please provide the Commissioner's office with: 1) the request number (#04-1000-20-2019-667); 2) a copy of this letter; 3) a copy of your original request; and 4) detailed reasons why you are seeking the review. -
Vancouver Agreement Funds Construction of the Chinatown Millennium Gate a Gate Over Pender, the Gateway to the Silk Road
February 17, 2001 VANCOUVER AGREEMENT FUNDS CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHINATOWN MILLENNIUM GATE A GATE OVER PENDER, THE GATEWAY TO THE SILK ROAD VANCOUVER — A traditional Chinese Gate over Pender Street will soon welcome visitors to Vancouver’s Chinatown. The construction of a traditional gate at the entrance to historic Chinatown was announced today by Secretary of State Hedy Fry (Multiculturalism) (Status of Women), Minister of Community Develop- ment, Cooperatives and Volunteers Jenny Kwan, Vancouver City Mayor Philip Owen, and Mr. Tong Yuet, President of the Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Gate Society. The Chinatown Millennium Gate is part of a larger plan to market Vancouver’s Chinatown and to im- prove business and living conditions in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. This announcement of Vancouver Agreement funding for the Millennium Gate builds on the unique heritage, cultural and business strengths of the community. The Gate over Pender, to the east of Taylor, is the realiza- tion of a long-held dream; one that the Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Society has taken on with a sense of urgency these last few years, to promote community pride and attract shoppers and tourists to Chinatown. “The investment by the three governments in this community project is an essential component of the Vancouver Agreement and sends a strong signal that we envision the revitalization of the living space in the Downtown Eastside and prosperity returning to Vancouver’s Chinatown,” said Dr. Fry, Secretary of State (Multiculturalism) (Status of Women). “Governments can’t do it alone and neither can the community. Together, though, we can turn things around in the DTES.” “The concept of a gate is steeped in tradition,” said minister Kwan. -
1172-1176 Robson Street Vancouver, BC
FOR LEASE Robson Street - One of Vancouver's most famous shopping district 1172-1176 Robson Street Vancouver, BC Contact Us: KELVIN LUK SHERMAN SCOTT WILLIAM MAUNSELL COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL Personal Real Estate Corporation Associate Vice President Associate 200 Granville Street, 19th Floor Vice President 604 662 2663 604 661 0876 Vancouver, BC V6C 2R6 604 662 2616 [email protected] [email protected] 604 681 4111 [email protected] collierscanada.com LOCATION 1172-1176 Robson is ideally located on Robson Street in between Bute and Thurlow Street. Robson Street is one of Canada’s most famous and prestigious shopping districts drawing from a wide array of shoppers and tourists seeking premier fashion stores, diverse selection of restaurants and world class amenities. Robson Street is a short walk from any point of the downtown core. Surrounding neighbourhoods include Gastown, West End and Coal Harbour. 1172-1176 Robson offers its Tenant’s street front exposure to ample pedestrian and vehicular traffic. THE BUILDING Boasting floor to ceiling glazing and over 50 feet of lineal frontage on Robson Street, this building is recognized for its unparalleled exposure in the 1100-block. 1172-1176 Robson Street presents the rare opportunity for businesses to secure a long-term tenancy with options to extend, as there are no current plans for redevelopment. Available unit size 2,324 to 3,469 SF, offering flexibility to combine or demise for your needs. BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS Basic Rent $135/SF - $140/SF Additional Rent 2018 (est.) $40.43/SF Available Immediately Year Built 1988 Zoning DD CRU #3 3,469 SF based on strata lot Units (approx.) CRU #4 2,324 SF based on strata lot Combined 5,793 SF based on strata lot AREA TENANTS Steve Madden, Lauduree, Sephora, Banana Republic, Cactus Club, Club Monaco, Swarovski, Lush, NYX, Zara, Browns Shoes, Aritzia, Wilfred, Lavo Cosmetics, Cincin and more. -
1030 West Georgia Street Vancouver, Bc
FOR LEASE THE BURRARD BUILDING AAA CLASS LOCATION IN DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER 1030 WEST GEORGIA STREET VANCOUVER, BC OFFICE ENQUIRIES BILL COULTER ELI APPLEBAUM PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION 604 662 5131 604 662 5164 [email protected] [email protected] 1030 WEST GEORGIA STREET | VANCOUVER, BC Located at the corner of Burrard and Georgia Streets in the centre of downtown Vancouver, the Burrard Building location offers tenants easy access to many nearby amenities and restaurants and is just one block from the Burrard SkyTrain Station. LEASE RATE Contact Listing Agents OPERATING COSTS & TAXES $20.10 per sq. ft. (2019 estimate) PARKING 1 stall per 1,900 sq. ft. $275 per month | random stall $350 per month | reserved stall (Plus applicable taxes made up of 24% transit tax plus 5% GST) BUILDING FEATURES LOCATED IN THE HEART OF • Steel frame building spanning 19 floors DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER • Five elevators service all office floors • Bike storage • On-site manned security and management CLOSE TO • HVAC Monday to Friday evenings and Saturday SKYTRAIN AND mornings MAJOR BUS CONNECTIONS • CIBC and Starbucks on main level • Close proximity to first class hotels, fine dining, major banks, and world renowned Robson and Alberni Street retailers SHOPPING ON ALBERNI & • Building Owner and Manager are located in the ROBSON, Burrard Building PACIFIC CENTRE GRANVILLE ST 1030 WEST GEORGIA STREET | VANCOUVER, BC WALKER’S BIKE RIDER’S PARADISE PARADISE Daily errands to SCORE World-class public Bikable 100 not require a car 92 100 transportation AVAILABLE SPACE SIZE DESCRIPTION Suite 705 1,338 SF Improved north side space with three offices and a kitchen. -
Burrard SKYTRAIN STATION 635 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC SUMMARY Burrard Skytrain Station Is Located in the Heart of the Vancouver Central Business District
BURRARD SKYTRAIN STATION 635 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC SUMMARY Burrard SkyTrain Station is located in the heart of the Vancouver central business district. Its close proximity to major bus lines, hotels, and restaurants mean that there is heavy traffic throughout the week. The opportunity is located in exterior of a covered station courtyard. This courtyard provides direct pedestrian access to both the Royal Centre and Bentall Centre office and retail complexes, making this station a busy pedestrian area. This location sees 44,200 daily riders while the nearby and highly desirable Robson Street shopping district sees 9,341 pedestrians per day. DETAILS + 470 SF Retail Space + Available: TBD + Rent: Contact Listing Agent +Part of the Top 10 busiest stations DEMOGRAPHICS 13 Bus Routes Serving this Area 0.5 KM Ring CONTACT 2016 Population 5,974 Trains Run Every 2-3 Minutes 2011 Population 4,893 During Peak Hours Dan Clark Nick Fisher 604.628.2577 604.628.2581 2016 Avg HHIncome $74,750 [email protected] [email protected] 44,200 Daily Ridership 2016 Daytime Pop. 45,580 BURRARD skytrain STATION Vancouver, BC NightBus Service Late-night bus service Key Regional Transit Connections (seven days a week). This map shows key transit services Horseshoe Bay Ferry Lynn Valley Centre Capilano University connecting regional centres in the To Langdale, Nanaimo Metro Vancouver region. and Bowen Island Park Royal SkyTrain Lonsdale Quay High frequency rail service. Canada Line Early morning to late evening, SeaBus Phibbs Exchange seven days a week. Expo Line ZONE Millennium Line Burrard Station ZONE Lafarge Lake– Waterfront West Coast Express Bus Burrard Douglas Cambie St– Willingdon Ave– Bus routes providing fast and W Hastings Hastings St Duthie Ave– B-Line Hastings St frequent service. -
FOR LEASE Davie & Bidwell STREET for LEASEVANCOUVER, BC Alexandra Davie & Bidwell Street Vancouver, Bc
FOR LEASE DAVIE & BIDWELL STREET FOR LEASEVANCOUVER, BC ALEXANDRA DaVIE & BIDWELL STREET VaNCOUVER, BC JACK ALLPRESS* MICHAEL HECK 604 638 1975 604 398 4379 [email protected] [email protected] FORM RETAIL ADVISORS *Personal*Personal R Realeal E Estatestate C Corporationorporation FOR LEASE DAVIE & BIDWELL STREET VANCOUVER, BC HIGHLIGHTS • Corner unit with excellent exposure to Davie Street and Bidwell Street • West End is comprised of approx. 44,933 residents, 734 businesses and 6,954 employees • Expansive ceiling heights • 5,100 SF fully fixtured retail premises THE OPPORTUNITY The West End is a vibrant, diverse, walkable, and densely populated community surrounded by world-class parks and beaches, as well as Vancouver’s downtown and Central Business District. Shopping, dining and entertainment is an important part of the West End culture and can be found along Robson Street, Alberni Steet, Davie Village and finally both Denman Street and Lower Davie. TRAFFIC COUNTS LOADING 11,362 VPD Dock level commercial bay Davie Street Pedestrian Counts 1700 Block of Davie - 3,712 average per day PARKING 7 commercial stalls (paid parking) OPERATING COSTS (2014 ESTIMATES) CEILING HEIGHTS $17.50 per square foot Minimum 15’ throughout AVAILABLE UNITS SUSTAINABILITY Built to LEED Gold standard Unit SF CRU 2 1,035 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL UNITS CRU 3 792 134 (49 rental and 85 strata suites) CRU 4&5 5,093 TIMING ASKING RATES Immediate Please contact listing agents. FORM RETAIL ADVISORS FOR LEASE DAVIE & BIDWELL STREET VANCOUVER, BC SITE PLAN ELEVATOR -
JS Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives
J S Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives – Collection Listing MN 2617 Acc. 7114A FUNERAL EULOGIES, REV’D STUART GOOD The papers were donated to Battye Library by Revd Stuart Good on 6 November 2008 (Acc. 7114A). Holdings = 0.01m (1 CD) Access The J S Battye Library provides access to original material. In some situations, this may not be possible and alternative formats such as microfilm, microfiche, typescripts or photocopies are supplied for researchers’ use. Where alternative formats are available, these must be used. Copyright Restrictions The Commonwealth Copyright Act 1968 regulates copying of unpublished material. It is the user’s legal obligation to determine and satisfy copyright. SUMMARY OF CLASSES EULOGIES Excerpts from Funeral Addresses, 1968-2008, by the Revd Stuart Good, Anglican Priest The eulogies are arranged according to date deceased Table of Contents (listed by date deceased) No.1 Charles Arthur Pearson Gostelow, M.C., J.P. (Aged 77) Dec’d 1968 ... 8 No.2 Dr Guy Terence Wallace (aged 57) Dec’d 1970 .............................. 8 No.3 Leonard Lynton Atkins (aged 59) Dec’d 1971................................ 9 No.4 Mabel Alice Claughton (aged 76) Dec’d 1975 ................................ 9 No.5 Frances (Frankie) Mary Hall (aged 73) Dec’d 1978.......................... 9 No.6 Ruth Isabella Lilburne (aged 59) Dec’d 1978............................... 10 No.7 Vicky Anne Plester (aged 26) Dec’d 1979................................... 10 No.8 George Frederick O’Connor (aged 68) Dec’d 1979 ....................... 10 No.9 Eva Muriel Lucas, M.B.E. (aged 94) Dec’d 1979 ........................... 11 No.10 Robert Frederick Reeson (aged 70) Dec’d 1984 ........................ -
Vancouver Tourism Vancouver’S 2016 Media Kit
Assignment: Vancouver Tourism Vancouver’s 2016 Media Kit TABLE OF CONTENTS BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................. 4 WHERE IN THE WORLD IS VANCOUVER? ........................................................ 4 VANCOUVER’S TIMELINE.................................................................................... 4 POLITICALLY SPEAKING .................................................................................... 8 GREEN VANCOUVER ........................................................................................... 9 HONOURING VANCOUVER ............................................................................... 11 VANCOUVER: WHO’S COMING? ...................................................................... 12 GETTING HERE ................................................................................................... 13 GETTING AROUND ............................................................................................. 16 STAY VANCOUVER ............................................................................................ 21 ACCESSIBLE VANCOUVER .............................................................................. 21 DIVERSE VANCOUVER ...................................................................................... 22 WHERE TO GO ............................................................................................................... 28 VANCOUVER NEIGHBOURHOOD STORIES ................................................... -
Punjabi Market Tour Transcript
1. Thank You to RBC This Punjabi Market Walking Tour is presented in partnership with RBC. Indian Summer Festival thanks RBC for being our Emerging Artist Partner and a champion for this project, created in collaboration with the Punjabi Market Regeneration Collective. We are also grateful to Simon Fraser University, Langara College, University of British Columbia for supporting our festival. We are humbled to be able to take you on this journey, on the unceded Coast Salish territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓ əm (Musqueam) Peoples 2. Main Street and 51st Ave Gurpreet: A place full of spices, fit with fashion. Or cultural expression and social advocacy. Welcome to the Punjabi market in present-day Vancouver, British Columbia, located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically, the lands of the Musqueam Nation. Let's begin part one of the Punjabi market walking tour on the west side of Main street. Our first stop is the Northwest corner of Main street and 51st avenue. If you look up at the second set of street light posts, you'll see beautiful Musqueam band banners. Here to tell us more about the banners is Debra Sparrow: Debra Sparrow: I’d like to start by acknowledging that you're in the Musqueam territory and lands. Gurpreet: This tour is a collaboration between the Indian Summer Festival and the Punjabi Market Regeneration Collective. It features historical imagery, visible markers and several calls to action in hopes of uplifting the local community and businesses. My name is Gurpreet Sian, and I will be your tour guide for today. -
Retail Report Metro Vancouver | Fall 2018
RETAIL REPORT METRO VANCOUVER | FALL 2018 Neil S McAllister Sean Ogilvie Howard Malchy Personal Real Estate Corporation Vice President Personal Real Estate Corporation Senior Vice President D 604.630.3402 Vice President D 604.630.3374 D 604.895.2226 Andrea Fletcher, BCom, RI Russell Long, BA, DULE Maria Fayloga Senior Associate Associate Retail Coordinator D 604.630.3398 D 604.630.3059 D 604.630.3375 MARKET OVERVIEW & TRENDS METRO VANCOUVER | FALL 2018 MARKET FORECAST INDICATORS RETAIL INVESTMENT SNAPSHOT (JAN - AUG) METRO VANCOUVER METRO VANCOUVER INDICATOR TREND 2017 2018 TREND Vacancy Number Of Trades* 180 117 q Net Absorption $2.440 $0.915 p Transaction Volume* (CAD) q New Development Billion Billion p Rental Rates *Number of trades and transaction volume are based on trades over $1 Million Cap Rates q Source: Realnet, Lee & Associates Research DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER MARKET STREET SEGMENT TREND NET RENT PSF TAX & CAM STREET SEGMENT TREND NET RENT PSF TAX & CAM 2018* 2018* 2018* 2018* p Robson Street p Alberni Street $150 – $300 $25 – $50 (Beatty to Burrard) $50 – $235 $20 – $45 Burrard Street Robson Street q (Georgia to Davie) $40 – $200 $15 – $40 (Bute to Denman) $50 – $120 $20 – $40 p Abbott Street Davie Street $30 – $65 $15 – $20 (Expo to Hastings) $30 – $50 $15 – $25 Denman $40 – $75 $20 – $30 Gastown p $25 – $90 $15 – $25 Granville Street p p (Downtown) $40 – $150 $15 – $30 Railtown $15 – $25 $8 – $14 Hornby Street $45 – $180 $20 – $50 Yaletown p $40 – $95 $20 – $30 Robson Street p (Burrard to Bute) $120 – $250 $50 – $65 West -
Davie Village Is Well-Anchored by a Supermarket (Your Independent Grocer), a Drugstore (Shoppers Drug Mart), and a B.C
MERCHANDISING HIGHLIGHTS: BUSINESS CATEGORY # OF BUSINESSES % OF TOTAL MAJOR/ANCHOR STORES 3 1.68 1.68% SPECIALTY RETAIL 24 13.41 HOME FURNISHINGS/HOME DECOR 1 0.56 1.68% CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES 2 1.12 1.12% 10.06% 13.41% 0.56% FAST FOOD/TAKE-OUT 15 8.38 1.12% RESTAURANT 29 16.20 CAFE 6 3.35 8.38% PUBS, CLUBS, & ENTERTAINMENT 8 4.47 1.12% RETAIL FOOD 10 5.59 0.56% 8.38% PERSONAL SERVICES 25 13.97 FINANCIAL SERVICES 1 0.56 7.82% PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 14 7.82 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES/PARTS 1 0.56 16.20% FITNESS & RECREATION 2 1.12 0.56% VACANT 15 8.38 13.97% HOTEL 2 1.12 COMMUNITY SERVICES & INSTITUTIONAL 3 1.68 5.59% 4.47% OFFICE 18 10.06 3.35% SCHOOLS/COLLEGES/LEARNING 0 0.00 UNDER CONSTRUCTION 0 0.00 TOTAL 179 100.00 • Davie Village is well-anchored by a supermarket (Your Independent Grocer), a drugstore (Shoppers Drug Mart), and a B.C. Liquor Store. • Convenience-oriented anchors defi ne the primary retail role for the area. Personal and professional services play an important role in the merchandising mix. • Bars and nightclubs create an important and defnining entertainment draw for the area. MARKET PROFILE • The 29 restaurants and 15 fast food facilities are a major draw to Davie Village. • Majority of the restaurant and fast food facilities are independently owned/operated. • Specialty retail stores including optical, nutrition, wine, pet supplies, dollar store, adult specialty items, fl orist, and hardware add variety to the mix.