roposals enounced AN INTERIM report released Friday by appointed trustee Bob Smith has fueled further anxiety in Schoo! Dis- trict 44. By lan Noble News Reporter Smith, who called his report a key step in balancing cash-strapped North Vancouver district’s budget, recognizes the cost-cutting and revenue-generating op- tions will not be widely pop- ular. As rumored, Seycove sec- ondary is in for changes. An option contained in Smith’s package, the details of which were published in the March 15 News, calls for Grade 11 and 12 Seycove students to be transferred to Windsor ‘secondary for the next few years, Seycove principal Larry Brown said the news has’ "moved some students to tears in the tightly knit community. Parent advisory council president Bob Garries said , parents won't take the recom- mendation lying down. “To cause great upheaval to this ‘ community: school. is .very shortsighted,” he said. *. CUPE . president ‘Mike Hocevar said Smith's recom- “ mendations are not a surprise, SRaheeloons ab but remain disappointing. Under the options outlined by Smith, CUPE, which has been hit with job loses in pre- vious budgets, will lose 24 full-time jobs, said Hocevar. “It’s a further deterioration of the education infrastructure in North Vancouver and it’s quite tragic,” he said. Teachers association pres- ident Chuck Dixon said teachers stand to lose 40 jobs under options outlined, and that would mean less services to students, He worties cost increases for continuing education and the Outdoor School could price them out of the market. Former school district trustee Barb MacLellan said Smith has not done anythiag differently than what fired trustees would have done. “He’s looking at the same things we were planning to look at,” she said. — Smith .meets with parent and employee groups before issuing @ final report. 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Vice Prasidont, Finonciel Advisor Suite #114, 100 Pork Royid, West Vancouver, B.C, V7T TAZ 925-5552 MIDLAND WALWYN BLUE CwIP THINKIN G™ ™ BLUE CHIP THINKING j rk, iso fp traclemen of Midland W. Wolo Copii be, CONCERNED ABOUT LOW INTEREST RATES? CALL FOR PROFESSIONAL ADVICE ' Public Hearing @ Repeal of Zoning Bylaw Text Amendments Zoning Bylaw Text Amendments To address the concerns regarding. existing bylaw requirements, to add new clarifying regulations, and to achieve more equitable control over size and apparent bulk of single family residential buildings. Purpose: puts Hearings are scheduled to provide an opportunity for Council to hear from those who believe their interest in property may be affected by changes to these bylaws, as outlined below. Ifadopted, Bylaw 6853 wil replace Bylaw 6796, It is similar to Bylaw 6796 with the following exceptions: -a new definition has been added for. "open space" io -flocr space ratio exemptions for covered decks and covered patios have been deleted from single-family residential requirements, -floor space ratio exemptions | for parking structures on small lots have been reduced, and -floor space ratio exemptions for non- single family buildings have Keen . deleted. To repeal an amendment to the "Dis- trict of North Vancouver Zoning All persons who believe their interest in property ' Bylaw, 1965" (Bylaw 3210). may be affected by the above proposals will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submission. Written submis- sions will be accepted up to the conclusion of the Public Hearings. These Public Hearings are held under the provisions of the Municipal Act. Copies of the bylaws, resolutions, supporting staff reports - | and any relevant background material are avail- able for review at the District of North Varicouver. * Legislative Services Department or * Planning Department \ Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road - Monday through Friday, except Statutory Holi- days, March 15 through March 27, 1996 inclusive, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Date: Time: Location: Wednesday, March 27, 1996 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber of Municipal Hail, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C ! BYLAW 6832 “Rezoning Bylaw 1035, Repeal Bylaw” The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver Applicant: Proposal: To repeal Bylaw 6796 in its entirety, which was adopted by Council on December 4, 1995. Purpose: BYLAW 6833 “Rezoning Bylaw 1046” Applicant: The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver Proposed Text To amend various size and siting Amendment: _ regulations for buildings and struc- tures and to amend height require- ments for fences, Agnes S. Hilsen, Deputy Municipal Clerk March 15, 1996