FRIDAY February 17, 1995 msicie the nevis Connected... cnn 24 @ Crossword 4 @ Entertainment...............21 BD Fashion... ne 1B MB Insights... cee @ Trevor Lauteneg....................6 @ Mailbox......... 7 & N. Shore Alert...............10 & Honda’s car-like Odyssey mini-van: 26 @ Listings for new and used cars: 27 fica 1B homes @ Weekly Real Estate section: 37-72 B Leave the office at SUNDA Money Matters discussed in Feb. 19 three-page business supplement. chee ristd fs Weather Saturday: rain, windy, High 11°C, tow 6°C. NEWS photo Cindy Goodman TWELVE-YEAR-OLD SHILO Francis-Arduh applies a face wash Wednesday to Randy Jackson, 13, after snow closed North Shore schools. See story page 3. | Seymour woods eyed for residentia BIKERS AND hikers spurred on by the possible loss of their Seymour stomping grounds have launched a battle to save trails sporting names such as Cut Your Bars, Three Chop and Old Buck. Tralts Affected la ‘Proposed Developmen: 1 Old Buck 2 Baden-Poweli 3 Severed Dick 4 Bridle Path 5 Cut Your Bars 6 NSHA Loop T Tomkin Crescent Seymour Provincial 8 Three Cho By lan Noble News Reporter The wails weave through an area north of Mount Seymour Parkway being developed as the Northlands 750- unit residential area and $10.8-million golf course, which ts already over bud- get by $1.1 million. ‘ Development plans alse call for two future residential areas called Mountain Forest and Cove Forest. GUARD, the Group United Around Responsible Development, does not plan to tke on the proposed: developments alone: group founder, Deep Cove resident and moun- tain biking enthusiast Frank Wolf said GUARD will contact about 28 other groups with vested Deep Cove Rd. r) Burrard Inlet Sisorthlands Mountain Forest Sunder (2-4 Proposed pase Proposed construction cesidential residential NEWS graphic Linda Douglas interests in the area to stop the developments. “We're going for the average person in Deep Cove concerned about the place they live.” he said. Wolf said about 9.000 people will he added to the area if the developments go through, The Cove Forest developments 66 It is time to confirm the basics of future development planning. 99 — District Mayor Murray Dykeman new invivals will snarl traffic leading to the Second Narrows Bridge and crowd already overcrowded schools, he said, adding the existing framework cannot support that many people. His group's campaign affects more people than simply the ones who like to play in the forest, he said. GUARD will circulate a petition and dis- tribute a soon-to-be-published pamphlet in its See NVD page 3