‘Classified 986-6222 ne a “ Newsroom 985-2131 . Municipal councils for West Vancouver and the District of North Vancouver both . discussed the issue Monday and both made their recommendations. to the Vancouver Regional Transit Commission officials. - But the: similarities end there — West Vancouver wants to see a system of three satellite depots scat- tered across the.North Shore while:.the District of North don SMALL LOTS are a contentious issue in North Vancouver City, judging by crowd that turned up at Monday's City council meeting for a supposed discus- sion of small lots. By TERRY LAVENDER The people were attracted by a report in the Sunday News that said that “small lots in Tempe Heights and on 18th and William” would be on the agenda. But, though small lots were on the agenda. council mercly voted to have staff report on how many small lots with a 30 to 40 foot frontage could be accomodated on one- tenth of the City-owned land in the Tempe Heights arca Alderman decided not to in- clude 8th Street and hand to dedicate the ship, destined for oll exploration work in the Canadian north. At right ls Burrard Yarrows president Don Challinor, Reaching Every Door on the North | WEST AN ‘North ‘Vancouver have lined: up. op- “posite:sides of the issue as the date for a decision on the location of a new bus depot — or depots” N. Van resi 't like i of smaller Shore Vancouver is: backing:a pro-. posal..for a single, large: facility. located at Lloyd and McBride: on“land currently: owned by ICBC... The. two. opposing” views cover two-thirds of the op- tions outlined: in. a. consul-. tant’s report from. earlier this. CONTINUED ON PAGE: Al6. lots Willam Avenue in report. Council members said the staff report would be sent back to. the City’s Housing CONTINUED ON PAGE Al3 the WEDNESDAY - Morning low cloud, afternoon sun THURSDAY Mainly sunny ®: