4 — Sunday. January 24, 1999 ~ North Shore News Cost sharing sought | charces From paye 1 Residents are also looking at overlapping jurisdictions and permit processes as the district alsa deems the area “environmentally sensitive.” Even othe maps that Authorities are using are out dated says Sweeney, pointing out that the 1963 high water mark is now “some 20-30 feet out in the water from the pre: sent high water mark.” Sweeney says even if indi- vidual action was approved it would just shift the problem downshore and: increase the problem. “We need one common solution.” Banding together, the resi- dents have hired both a hydrologist and a habitat biot- ogist to provide independent opinions. Both reports lean toward solutions that would see rip- rap placed along the length of the foreshore that would like- ly cost cach resident: about $10,000. The residents are hoping that the district will agree to siickhandle the required per- mits with the DFO and cost- share under oa Local Improvement Scheme. Local Impreveaments are usually applied to paving schemes requested by a majority. of residents where hone exist. Costs are shared between the municipality and the affected residents, with the residential portion being pro-rated and collected with municipal taxes over a period of years. Council asked stall to pro- vide a report on the residents’ requests. A Boarding & Day School for Boys St. George’s School ® A leading university preparatory school with recognized Acvance Placement program to major North American universities Top-ranked Junior School (Grades 1 - 7) in Canada The Cambridge Comparability Study placed St. George's first world wide Modern boarding facility for 124 boys with in-house supervisory staff (Grades 6 - 12) Excellent athletic programs with indoor swimming pool. 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(604) 224-1304 www. sigeorges.bc.ca Application deadline is Jan. 29/99 Testing in May/99 Grades 2 and 3 Application deadline is April 7/99 Test date is April 17/99 Grades 4107 A full grade 7 class is being added. ‘fest is February 27/99 For application information: Ms. Nancy Kudryk Tel, (604) 224-4361 Fax. (604) 224-3515 ee gt? Excellence in Education: Since 1931 Weekly Waterfront Question Waterfront Task Force Update Does the Wateriront Plan propose high-rise buildings along the water- front in Deep cove and elsewhere on the waterfront? Council Meeting Agenda january 25 - 7:00 p.m., Rogers Cable 4 , Sat. 9:60 a.m. 6. Participation in "Business after Business" Trade Show For more information contact Laurie Levangie at 985-7953 or Nicky Tutt at 985-2752. No. The Phase One Report submitted y the Task Force to Council, and endorsed by Council in 1997, is the basis of the proposed plan. This report contains a policy 1.6 that refers to “not allowing medium or high density re-development on the waterfront.” High-rise apartments on the waterfront have never been considered in the proposed plan. Delegations * Eastview School Parent Advisory Council - Student and Traffic Safety * The Lower Mainland Sustainable Population Group - Population Growth Council Matters L. Request for Reconsideration - Upper Capilano Local Plan _ For more information call 990-2211 or refer to the District InfoWeb, where you can find background reports on agenda items.. The East Seymour and Roche Pairt Community Associations are planning to combine resources! Attend the first Joint Annual Meeting on Wednesday, january 27 at 7:30 pm, at Sevcove Secondary Around the community scoot 2. Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority Agendas 3. Rezoning Bylaw - Pet Grooming, Training and pet Day Care The Delbrook Community Association is holding their annual general meeting on Thursday, January 28, at 7:30 p.m. at District Hall, Meeting Room “B”. In addi- Agenda includes a guest speaker from the Waterfront Task Force, as well as an update on the Transportation Advisor and election of community association Task Force Factoid: The Waterfront Task Force has representa- tion from Community Associations throughout the District - Lynn Valley, tion to lecal topics, there will be a guest speaker from the Waterfront Task Force, as well as an election of new committee members. 4. Emergency Plan Bylaw 5. Park Acquisition Bylaw - Northlands Golf Course Delbrook, Deep Cove, Roche Point, Panorama Drive and Edgemont. officers. : For more information cail Jean at 929-6305. ‘For more information call the Chair, . Waterfront Task Force, at 985-7272, working together for a better community