4 ~ Friday, Iuly 28, 1589 - North Shore News $40,000 NVD FACILITY Skateboard bowl okayed for park THE SEYMOUR Lions support for a third skateboard bow! in the North Vancouver District will result in a new facility being built at Myrtle Park. By MARTIN MILLERCHIP Contributing Writer The bowl’s estimated $40,000 cost could be reduced by solicited donations of construction materi- als, with the remaining expen- City aldermen criticize development From page i permit Monday. Public outcry and opposition by some aldermen to random highrise construction in conflict with the official community plan, but which conforms with land zoning, prompted city council to initiate the view-study analysis. During the special council meeting, Aldermen Bill Beli, John Braithwaite and Barbara Sharp remained opposed to the condi- tional building permit because the structure did not conform to the community plan and added to the disorderly development in Lower Lonsdale. _ “We have to say enough is Saturday July 29, 1989 7:30 PM. ditures split equally between the district and the Lions. Council voted to limit its share of any costs to an amount not to exceed $17,500. The district had been consider- ing another skateboard bow! in the east side of the municipality, so the offer of financial help from the Seymour Lions was accepted as timely and with little debate. Myrtle Park was chosen because it is located in the population cen- enough of this,” said Sharp. ‘‘Let us make decisions on the overall area before we continue with bits and pieces.”’ Mayor Jack Loucks, Aldermen Rod Clark and Stella Jo Dean re- mained in favor of granting the permit. withcut delay, saying the municipality would be liable for damages and, if no action was takea now, a permit without con. ditions could de legally issued after Aug. 4. it’s the taxpayer who pays and not the aldermen if the municipali- ty gets sued,’’ said Dean. Clark said developers were not bullying council. “In my mind, they (Fama Holdings) have been Li Varley | CENTRE Admin.: 980-9354 1199 Lynn Valley Ad. at Mtn. Hwy. Info: 988-3884 tre of Deep Cove, has available parking and is easily accessibie. The bow! will be located to the nesth of the baseball backstop and to the west of the existing play equipment. The site has a natural slope with a southern exposure, no trees and is isolated from residential devel- opment. Cates Park was rejected as a site because it was noi considered to have the same central location. bending over backwards to ac- commodate us. They have cut their project one-half to one-third,’’ he said. 231 TWELFTH ST. NEW WESTMINSTER 526-9771 URGENT IN NORTH VANCOUVER \ PUBLIC NOTICE , AUCTION SEALED CARGO BALES RE: LATE ARRIVAL, DEFAULTED PAYMENTS, UNPAID DOCUMENTS | CANADA GOVERNMENT CUSTOMS CLEARED. CERTIFIED AS CARPETS: PERSIAN; ASIAN, TURKISH, AFGHANISTAN, CHINA, ETC. HUNDREDS OF RUGS, RUNNERS, PALACE CARPETS OF WOOLS AND SILKS, CATEGORIES INCLUDE TABRIZ, KASHAN, SAROOK, KIRMAN, BOKHARA, AFGHANISTAN, CHINA, ETC. VALUES BETWEEN $100 te $30,000 PER PIECE e released only for immediate disposal payment and removal. * 10% freight, brokerage and warehousing charges to be added. ¢ each bale will be unwrapped and pieces tagged individually for public inspection. © each carpet labeled with country of origin fibre certified genuine handma ¢ proper ID required for registration, dealer tax exemption cérilficates required to be tax exempt. * terms: bank cheques, cash, credit cards. AT IMMEDIATE PUBLIC AUCTION COMPLETE LIQUIDATION BY ONE AUCTION ONLY SUNDAY, JULY 30th, 2:00 p.m. VIEWING 1:00 pm. AUTHORITIES GRANT PERMISSION TO LIQUIDATE SHIPMENT AE | AIR CARGO WAREHOUSE - . 820 Marine Drive, North Vancouver ist FEDERAL FINANCIAL CORP. LICENSED and CONTRACTED AUCTIONEER wo nh. Sew