NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge Nome ooo cececceeeneereee eLIS AIR. ecccccecescesessseneneee RD Mash.................Love Ine, Cher Travel...........California, England Esterests....................modelling Feivre..........coreer in marketing municipal affairs THE following are brief summaries of topics on the agendas of North Shore municipalities and school boards: North Vancouver Dis- trict Council: Monday, June 21 at 7 p.m. — delegation from the North Vancouver Restorative justice Committee re 1999 program; presentation re Lions Gate Bridge rehabilitation project; business licence application for swim school a 4542 Hoskins Rd.; general local improvement cost-sharing bylaw, re underground wiring and/or ornamental street lighting for the 2900-blk. Woodbine Dr.; North Shore Arts Commission Assistance Grant — recommendations; return of unspent finds, dis- trict grants; UBCM resolution re qualification of the BC Assessment assessors; socio- historical research project; update of liquor policy review; request for additional funds by the Waterfront Task Force; idelines for adaptable living features; UBCM resolution re videotaping of public meet- ings and hearings of the B.C. Property Assessment Review Panel; request from) parent advisory councils of Sevcove secondary, Dorothy Lynas, Sherwood Park and Cove Chit elementary schools re overcrowding conditions. North Vancouver City Council: Mortday, June 2) at 6 pm. -- report oon Federation of = Canadian Municipalities race relations; street lighting for 300- blk. West 22nd Sr. and lane paving between Sutherland and Grand Blvd. at E. 17th St; 1998 local improvement ini- tiatives; rental premises stan- dards of maintenance bylaw; heritage presentations for 309 EF. 12th St., The Tradewinds and heritage achievement; presentation of a Lower Lonsdale community quilt; delegation from the Seascape; OCP update, industrial land- use discussion paper; rezoning application, 21) E. ist St; OCP and zoning re proposed Mosquito Creek enhancement project; rezoning bylaw, 218 W. I5th St. amendment of zoning bylaw re recommenda- Order now and save $$$$ on genuine California Shutters! Den't be fooled by by pelyviny! imitation shutters when you THE North Shore Health Region (NSHR) has received $4.9 million from the province to fix the Y2K computer problem, Fhe Ministry of Health tunds are part of a S100 mil- fion government allocation to 52 regional health authorities ina bid te avoid possible problems: arising trom) com- piters and electronic systems on Jan. 1, 2000. The Year 2000) chailenge stems from a programming somvenuen for dealmig with date-related tansactions. Any device that uses a Comparer chip could te attected be the Year 2000 issue. Alex Salazar, Year 2000 pro ject’ manager for Lions Gate Hospital, said a health region task forces represenzing, plant services, laboratory, medical imaging, medical staff, intorma- lion services, finance and bio medical engineering services was initiated in February 1998 to deal with othe — issue. Bridge not in plans From page 4 of CanOxy’s Dollarton land holdings. The redevelopment was finally approved earlier this yeur after a lengthy and con- tentious series of public hear- ings on the apprupriate type of rezoning for land adjacent to a chlorine plant. The issue split council 4-3, with Couns. Ernie Crist, Pat Munroe and Lisa Muri. still angry that Seymour residents, currently involved in the cre- ation of an Official Community Plan, were denied the chance to determine for themselves long-range plans for the Dollarton/Maple- wood area. But the majority of council sided with the Maplewood residents themselves, — che Barrett Leaky tions oof — The Commission on Condo's, West Vancouver District Council: Monday, June 2) at 7:30 pam. — bylaws ta: pro- hibit sales by mobile vendors or highways and — public places; proposed guidelines for residential roads; interim report re Horseshoe Bay Phoning Group; request for liquor Jicence, Alborz Restaurant, 2168 Marine Dr; boulevard encroachment, 2303 9 Palmerston — Ave.; request) for encroachment, 3370 Westmount Rd. West Vancouver School District 45: ‘The next board Meeting is in September. North Vancouver School District 44: Tuesday, June 22 at 7:30 p.m. — capital project bylaw; removal of portables at Lonsdale Elementary school; five year capital plan; contract- ing of 1999/2000 education- al services by the Francophone Education Authority; funding for Year 2 of the provincial agreement; report from the Alternative Revenue Committee; school majority of whom can’t wait for the Dollarton to be rerout- ed and the area redeveloped. The rerouting of the high- way will ultimately allow the district, to develop its own land berween Maplewood ot mentary school in) the west and the Canadian — Inter- national College to the east. The district and = CanOx) negotiated an in-camera cost- sharing agreement for the road improvements before the rezoning, process started. Costs were projected to be $7.4 million and split 50-80. Critics have pointed out that the new four-lane Dollarton will still stop ata two-lane bridge over the Seymour and that there is no money bud- geted for a new four-lane bridge projected to cost $6 million, fees; assignments of adminis- trative officers for 1999/2000; field trips; super- intendent’s report. Manan Watt Reudental Mitoagss 603-9119 + Our 3% CashBack offer pays you 3% of your mortgage valuc*. Use your CashBack bonus any way you choose, * Our casy stat mortgage cute is 4.15% | * Ask about our great rate discounts * Available until further notice. Some conditions apply. hup:/montgage.greaervaluver- canada.com Cahada Trust” Sunday. June 20, 1999 — North Shore News - 11 lon gets Y2K cash Approsumareiy D809 picces ot cqunpment rexcladina: informa ton svstems) have been ident ted. Health region equipment identitied as prone to tilure will cither be replaced, upyraded or addressed with contingency plans. Salazar is optimise that the health region will be ready to meet the Y2K challenge. Said NSHR spokesman Clav Adams of the funding, “Ics certainly good news, We were working on the principle had ta aay have Our that we would vest mones ” NSHR vice-president of Finance and Information Services, Fom Stevens, is responsitle for the region's Year 2000 compliance effort. Said Stevens, “While the region has been addressing the Year 2000 issue tor several vears, we clearly did not have the resources to be able to resolve all the Y2K issues.” — Michael Becker som ot JAMES POYNER Lawyer 988-6321 # 408-145 Chadwick Court N. Van. (Lonsdale Quay Plaza) are pleased to announce our new hours:- Monday & Wednesday 8am-5pm Tuesday & Thursday Tam-3:30pm Saturdays by appointment only ou Free Mexican o with purchase cruise fore) New patients welcome Serres gt 5 er Ris aby presets of a Shoprider scooter. 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