VOTES taken on issues addressed by North Shore municipal councils meeting on Oct. 15 included: north vancouver City Council Attendance: 4 Capacity: 50 Duration of meeting: 1:30 Issue: The City of North Vancouver through its Official Community Plan encourages the redevelopment of some single family lots by rezoning to duplex, but duplex renova- tions are not currcatly referred to the Advisory Design Panel despite growing neighborhood concern about the design of duplexes in the rezoning process and at public hearings; therefore applica- tions for two- -family develop- ment be referred to the Advisory Design Panel for review and comment. Motion: That staff look at the issue and report back to coun- cil. Result: Passed Issue: That the City of North Vancouver petition — the Looking for controversy? READ BONG. SOLS iS Niinistry of Municipal Affairs to stop up ate cose the 3rd Street road allowance and vest it te the City of North Vancouver, and after the title is vested in the Cin of North Vancouverthat staff bring for- ward a bylaw which would dedicate this road as a park and thus begin to reclaim environmentally sensitive areas. Motion: That the issie be referred to the engineering department for comment. Result: Passed 5-2 Voting against: Dean and Coun. Bell Coun. Issue: That city statt be directed to proceed with the development of a Cultural Diversity Policy beginning with a statement of princt- ples and based on the fund- ing proposal submitted to Multiculturalism B.C., if the funding proposal is approved, and that a copy of this report and attachments be forwarded to the Social Planning Advisory Committee as information. Result: Passed unanimously north vancouver District Council — Deana Lancaster Meeting length: 3:00 Capacity: 126 Attendance: 45 Issue: That a bylaw amend- ment be prepared to extend the same rules and regulations that appiy to ‘glaring lights in commercial zones to residen- tial areas, Result: Passed 5-2 Voting against: Mayor AYLORMOTIV SEAVICE 27D. Dykeman, Coun, Goldsmith- Jones Issue: That a report be pro- vided as to whether measure- ments pertaining to the new Lynn Valley Pub at the north- west corner of the Lynn Valley Mall on Lynn Valley Road, in which the structure is only three feet from the adjacent sidewalk, meets all the district rules and regulations and/or bylaw requirements. Result: Deteated 4-3 Voting against: © Maver Dykeman, Coun, Bell, Coun. Cuthbert, Coun. Goidsmith- Jones Issue: Thar the Vancouver Regional Tran Comunission’s 5- Year Plan and Funding Strategy be received for information and that the district continue te be repre- sented on the Municipal Advisory Committee to work with the commission and B.C. Transit staff to refine and implement Transaction 2002 and that a shirtsleeve session be arranged with B.C. Transit to review the district’s involve- ment with Transaction 2002. Result: Passed 5-2 Voting against: Coun. Crist, Coun. Munroe — Martin Millerchip west vancouver District Council Attendance: 22 Capacity: 70 Duration of Mecting: 45 minutes Absent: Councillors and Boname Wood Issue: That the report for the development of a western community centre —be TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS A.T.R.A. - B.C.A.A. « A.R.A. CERTIFIED CENTRE AUTOMATIC & STD. TRANS. & CLUTCH a? shop Services, O.H.s or exchanges + ALKING CANADA/U.S. WARRANTY naam CONSULTATION P79. ‘ 176 | PEMBERTON AYE. N.VAN, YEAR British Columbia ‘ ee Vancouver island (250) * Duncan Port Rentrew received, and thar direction to staff ro proceed with a process for the hiring of an architect be confirmed. Result: Passed unanimously. Issue: That no decision be made regarding a utility con- nection to Cypress Park at this time and council direct staff to seck further information from the applicant, discuss with Friday. October 18. 1996 — North Shore News - 43 B.C. municipal concern which have been identified, and identify mechanisms and agreements which could be used to ensure continued compliance with an agreement to provide services. 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