Votes taken on issues addressed by North Shore municipal coun- cils meeting on Oct. 20 included: Attendance: 15 Capacity: 50 Duration: 2:00 Issue: That Development Variance Permit No. 89 be issued to Cing Investments Lrd., (132 West Esplanade). Result: carried unanimously Absent: Coun. Braithwaite Issue: Final adoption of the Taxation Exemption Bylaw, 1997, No. .6945, which exempts lands such as those operating as a park, recreation ground, private hospital and a charitable philanthropic orga- nization, from taxation for the year 1998, . Result: carried unanimously Issue: Second and Third read- ings of Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700, Amendment Bylaw 1997, No. 6947 (Mohtadi Holdings Ird./M.S. Design and Construction Co. Ltd. 273-279 East’ Sth Strect). Result: carried unanimonsly eee Issue: Second and Third Readings of Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700, Amendment Bylaw, 1997, No. 6949 (Hassan Afrooz/M. S. Design and Construction Co. Ltd., 1940-1944 Chesterfield Ave} Result: carried 4-2 Opposed: Coun. Dean, Coun, Fearnley Issue: Final adoption of Local Improvement Initiative Construction Bylaw, 1997, No. 6950 for the lane north of West 14th St. between Bewicke .Avenue and Mahon park. Result: carricd unanimously Issue: Final adoption of Local Improvement Initiative Construction Bylaw, 1997, No. 6951 for the lane north of East 8th St. between Moody Avenue and the west side of Grand Boulevard. Result: carried unanimously evs¢ Issue: Final adoption of Local Improvement Initiative Construction Bylaw, 1997, No. 6951 for the lane north of East 13th Se. between Ridgeway and Moody Ave. Result: carried unanimousiy ees Issue: Final adoption of Local Improvement Initiative Construction Bylaw, 1997, No. 6951 for the lane north of East 18th St. between St. George and St. Andrews "WAL-W BETTER EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! Muogé ae DRILL kena » Forward/reversis * Recessed lockon * Strain relief for longer cord life * Double insulated handle indudes chuck key and holder. #7152. body design for confortable we WEE Avenues. Result: carried unanimously Issue: Final adoption of Local Improvement Initiative Construction Bylaw, 1997, No. 6951 for the lane north of East 12th St. between St. Andrews and Ridgeway Avenues. Result: carried unanimously — Jolanda Waskira’ north vancouver District Council Attendance: 68 Capacity: 126 Duration: 3:45 Absent: none Issue: Thar staff liaise with the RCMP to continue peri- odic enforcement of the 50 km/h speed limit on Riverside Drive and conduct a survey of the neighborhood to determine the level of sup- port for traffic calming on Riverside Drive and report the survey results back to council. Result: passed unanimously - Issue: That staff be autho- rized to enter on to the pr erty at 1059 Frederick Road to perform the necessary work to bring the property into compliance with the Nuisance Abatement Bylaw. Result: passed unanimously Issue: That the proposed planning process for public input into the preparation of the Seymour Local Plan be endorsed and the expenditure of $2,000 from the Council Reserve Account for advertis- ing for the first general Seymour Local Plan mecting be be approved. It: passed unanimously ~— Martin Millerchip porn SINGLE-SPEED JIGSAW * Builtin sawdust blower * 1/5 HP max. motor output + Shoe tilts to 45° for bevel cutting * Includes 1 blade. #7543. 1/3 SHEET FINISHING SA * Dust sealed on/off switch * Lever actucted sondpoper clomps * Orbital action for smacth finish and fost moterial removal * Flush sonds on 3 sides for tight corners ‘Contribution’ explained By tan Noble News Reporter jian@nsnews.com A “contribution” by Canada Post to West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast Liberal candi- date Phil Boname was actually a reimburse- ment, says the official agent of Boname’s campaign. The $260.35 contribution showed up on Boname’s list of contributors provided by Elections Canada. The full contribution lise ran in the Oct. 15 News. Official agent — David Finlay said Boname’s cam- paign paid more than $4,000 tor postage to Canada Post up front. But the amount paid turned out to be more than ra necessary. So Canada Post reimbursed the Boname cam- paign. However, a campaign accountant placed the money in the wrong part of the revurn. “It shouldn’t have shown as a contribution,” said Finlay. “It should have shown as a reimbursement of expense. “Tt things.” was onc of those THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER FALL CLEAN-UP Single Family Househoids « Your REGULAR garbage day, October 20 to 23 (out by 7:30 am) * Extra household waste and garbage (no volume limit) * Each container, item, bundic to be less than 70 kg (150 ‘bs) * Tree lirnbs bundled and tess than 1 metre in length «Placed at curbside * Large bulky items which could damage the packer truck ¢ Tires, return to most retailers ¢ Car Batteries, return to automotive retailers « Auto oil and filters, . return to automotive retailers + Paint, call B.C. Paint Care Association at 878-8700 for their next paint collection event. » Yard Trimmings waste can be delivered directly to 30 Riverside Dr. (North Vancouver) for composting. 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