monstructTion work The W7 not tne . over time acted and tre competency 4% materia! selected developer! ty's control. Tnere doubt that due a ‘va nature of 8 subdivision, far wi select the higher ity bricks. The tency of the contractor, on the other hand, is diffi + +5 ascertain at this Time. if the oricks are improperly ‘retatled, one will fing subsequent settlement, shifting, chipping, cracking, and spalling. pay aS { Setttement and sniffing of the bricks wit cause najor probiems during snow removal ooeraTions. 4 lied there should not be more maintenance involved. However, snould if be necessary to disturo these pavers to gain access -o underground utilities, there will, of course, be a much higher maintenance cost involved for surface restoration. interlocking pavers are oreperly selected and Discussions with the staff of West Vancouver, Richmond, and Port Moody where These ‘aterlocking pavers have been used revealed that there have not been any. major problems associated with them. However, they 700 empnasize the importance of material selection and contractor competency. 2ublic Works Committee recognized the potential additiona! s which the City may be exposed to ody approving these ests. However, they also recognize the prestigious nature the Phase 8 subdivision and the aesthetic enhancement. which these non-standard fixtures end interiocKking pavers will bring to this suodivision. The Committee therefore resolved initially to support Genstar's request on the condition that Genstrar extend the maintenance period for these items to three years, During The maintenance period Genstar will be expected +o replace the lense covers arising from normal vandalism. This conditional approval was conveyed to GensTar bur They remain firm i their position that the extended maintenance period y be Two yearse The Committee compromised on this i89uUEe i; agreed to the Two year maintanance period. 2 em . i “OO 4A en Ore ot Net \ 7 No caer : SS hong, re tnge » ngineer TMC: 1A ; OQ attacnment