THE FOLLOWING of recent. North crimes: is a list Shore NORTH VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 100-bIk. W. 17th. Entry gained through front door. Stolen: computer, cash and medicine: 1000-bik. Rufus Dr. Entry gained by smashing rear basement window. Stolen: costume jewelry. 1000-bik. Peters Rd. Entry gained by breaking se- cond floor window.. Stolen: jewel- ry. _ 300-bik. E. 4th St. Entry gained sliding window. jewelry, . leather clothing. 4000-bik, Prospect Rd. Entry‘ gained by breaking glass patio door. Stolen: cans full of _ coins, | 1000-bik, E. Keith Rd. front VCR, and through Stolen: ‘jackets, Entry -gained by smashing - bedroom window. Stolen: VCR. 4000-bIk. Skyline. ; Entry. gained: by prying rear . door. ' Stolen: VCR, -camera, "deather. jacket and cordless tele- “phone. 4000-bik, Sunset. ; Entry gained by removing storm | door and- smashing glass in door. ‘Stolen: VCR and travelling bag. 1000-bik, Marine Dv’. ; Entry ‘gained by prying front door. Stoten: cash, hair. clippers, scissors. _: 100-blk: W. 17th. ! Entry. gained’ by prying front , door window. Stolen: doctor's bag and drugs: 100-bik. E. 15th St. - Entry: gained by. smashing’ front . ‘door. Stolen: clothing. ; -1000-bIk. W. Keith Rd. Entry’ gained © by prying rear window. Stolen: liquor, and case ' « 1000- -bik. Chesterfield... | . Entry, gained due to unlocked front door.-; Stolen: cash from wallet. | ; 4900-bik, Fairway Pi. * Entry’ gained’ by breaking door , alen: strong box and house 1600- bik, Lonsdale. ‘ Entry gained by -kicking: door. Stolen: laser printer; | 100-bik. W. 16th St. 7 * Entry: gained. due to unlocked - door: Stolen: CD player. * A900. bik. Sunset." “Entry gained by smashing tock. ; on. sliding . door. Stolen: CD ‘player, CDs, ‘electronic compo- y nents. ~ 800-bik. Browning, Entry gained ‘door. Stolen: ’, players. 600-bik. Browning. _- _ Entry’ gained by sliding window, - City or NORTH VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL A MAN who has allegedly -been operating an autobody repair and paint shop in a North Vancouver City resi- dential neighborhood . has been told to stop im- mediately... By Stephen Wisenthal Contributing Writer through | patio Nintendo;” cD Mirek Boudny, owner ‘of 653 East 5th St., was also warned by North ‘Vancouver City Council on Monday night that he will have to speed up the construction on a new home on the lot or face hav- ing his building permit revoked. _ Council staff. and a neighbor's representative said the smell of camera Horseshoe Bay Capilano River e = Crime Locations Stolen: Walkman and cash. 3000-bik. Blue Bonnet. Entry gained by smashing “dow. Stolen: jewelry. 1600-bik. Handsworth. a Entry gained . by « forcing door. Stolen: jewelry.. 1000-bIk. Marine. - Entry” gained by ‘prying door. , Stolen: cash, . liquor cigarettes. : 1000-blk. Edgewood Pi. Entry gained by forcing window, Stolen: man's watch. 200-bik. W. 15th St. Entry gained through basement .' ‘window. Stolen: VCR, liquor. West Vancouver f Upper Levels Hwy, , Marine Orive, . Mountain Hwy. Keith Rd, Main St “WEST VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 70)-bIk. Southborough. Break .in back door. Stolen: jewelry, 30. CDs, camera, wallet and cash. Value: $2,860. 2100-bik. Argyle. Apartment ‘unlocked; occupant in other room. Stolen: wallet and contents,. two. rings, ‘Seiko watch. ‘Value: $1,550. - 6000-bik. Marine Dr. ; Opened window, searched resi- dence. Stolen: binoculars, jewelry. Value: $200. _£700-blk.- Duchess. Screwdriver used to attempt en- try into building. North Vancouver ‘ver elynn Creek Ur, il . Seva, 1000-bik. Aubeneau. Basement ‘window pried open: Stolen: ‘cash, $1, 900. 500-bIk. in Rd. Entry via unlocked garage door. Stolen: CD player, amp and VCR. vanes unknown, ' 2500-bIk. Nelson. Entry via ‘door from carport. Stolen: . jewelry and’ medication. Value: unknown. , 2300-bik. Inglewood. ' Smashed - window, unlocked door. ‘Stolen: clothing, jewelry, cash. Value: unknown. 1 jewelry.’ Value: Capifano % Lake British Properties ‘ Tay lor Wa 3 -WEST VANCOUVER | “THEFTS FROM AUTOS * 2200-bIK. Folkestone.“ °. Attempt .. tor reniove “cassette “deck; " deck - destroyed; ” ' Entered through window smashed i ine Caulfeild School... No-draft window : ‘broken sean purse and contents. Val -4200-bik. Almondel. coy Window trim: peeled off; win- dow .removed. ‘Stolen:: two” ‘brie! cases and contents. Value: $340... Lighthouse Park... ; No-draft window : sniashed S240. purse and. contents... Valu Repair shop i in residential area raises neighborhood complaints - spray-painting hung around the garage at the back of the site, and various cars and parts were kept: on the property. Frank Caouette, the city’s ad- ministrative coordinator for de- velopment services, said there was evidence of spray-painting on the fan outlet from the garage. A .permit was’ granted last August for the existing house ‘to be left on the site while a new house was built. But council heard that Boudny had not been living on the site, as is required for such a permit. A. four-foot (1.2-m)-deep hole was dug over much of the proper- ty-in October, very recently that work. continued on the construction,” Caouette. ‘the but it was ‘‘only, said Grant , Williams, . speaking for residents. of an adjoining property, said the water in the ex- cavation ‘was only drained when “people forced the pump to go in.” : ‘It is time somebody said the (existing) house has to. go and the garage has to go,”’ he said. Lou Frydrysek, : speaking for Boudny, said that the car repairs. had been for family members. He said that the only painting, on the site had been. done with small spray cans. Frydrysek added that the delays in building the house had been caused by , problems. with the builder, snow on the site and in- . accuracies in the building’s design. He said the project was. ‘‘pro- ceeding in’ an orderly. manner,” ‘adding that the derelict cars had been removed from the site and that an inspector had approved the pouring of the foundation. Frydrysek maintained that the cause of the problem’ was that a neighbor’s fence was two feet (.6 m) into Boudny’s property, which had created ‘‘bad feelings.’” But councillors were not con-, vinced. Coun. Rod Clark said: ‘Mr. Boudny has consistently chosen to’ ignore our bylaws. He has. been - running an enterprise in a single- family area,"’ Council subsequently voted to seek an injunction requiring .“‘the immediate cessation of automotive body work, spray-painting . and automotive repairs’’ on the site. to attend ‘a’ public hearing | on “Monday, March’ 22, to determine if the. excavation on the property, - should be deemed a nuisance and: the building permit revoked. : “One of the potential outcomes ‘of revoking a building permit is that to get a new permit the site would have ‘to: be cleared,” ” said Caouette. The owners will also be invited.