VOTES taken on issues addressed by North Shore municipal councils meeting on March 24 included: north wancouver District Council Attendance: 33 Capacity: 126 Duration of meeting: 3:20 Absent: none Issue: That a proposed subdi- vision application from the Canadian International College, 2420 Dollarton Highway, requiring exemption from minimum Fontage be deferred pending further information from the appli- cant. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That funding in the -amount of $25,000 be made ‘available in the 1997 Budget ‘to prepare architectural draw- ings for the weight room expansion for the Karen Magnussen Recreation Centre, with the construction “budget (approximately $369,000) presented for the consideration of council as part of the 1998 Capital Budget. 1) voseds a PI Coun. Carolan, Coun. Deering-Robb Issue: That the amount of $45,000 which has teen removed from the Operating Budget carmarked for the Recreation Commission and which was intended to forego ‘increasing fees ranging up to - 8% in 1997/98, be restored to the Recreation Commission ‘and the Budget be changed accordingly. Result: Befeated 5-2 Opposed: Mayor Bell, Coun. Carolan, Coun. Decring- Robb, Coun. Harris, Coun. Muri ~— Martin Millerchip Issue: Zoning bylaw amend- ment No. C868 (Quayside Village Co-Housing Project at -500- bs Chesterfield Ave. to CD-338). Second and third reading. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: Zoning bylaw amend- ment No. 6869 (Carmel Decotiis/Gianni Design, 319 East 13th Street, to RT-1) Second and third reading. Result: Passed 5-2 Opposed: Coun. Braithwaite, Coun. Perrault Issue: Zoning bylaw amend- ment No. 6870 = (T. Decotiis/Gianni Design, 308 East 12th Street, to RT-1) Second and third reading. Result: Passed 5-2 Oppesed: Coun. Braithwaite, Coun. Perrault — Jocy Goodings w st vancouver Attendance: 26 Capacity: 70 Duration of Meeting: 2:15 Absent: None Issue: That a blasting permit for West Vancouver's Rockcliffe development be issued for blasting for houses, garages, driveways and service connections in accordance with the blasting bylaw. Result: Passed Issue: That council go on record with its oppositon to the provincial government granting increased cmmission permits for the Port Mellon Pulp and Paper Mill as per the company’s application. Result: Defeated 5-2 Opposed: Coun. — Fraser, Coun. Soprovich, Coun. Wood, Coun. Durman, Coun. Williams Issue: That the municipal clerk be allowed to Haise with Rogers Cable so as to allow the installation of equipment to allow for the taping, of all council meetings, but deny Look for our exciting Uncrates the Sun flyer in your nearest Eaton's store. the payment of $2,500 for the niodification of a space within district hal! to serve as a con- trol room. Result: Passed Voting seainst the motion to nor carry the cost of the control room: = Mayor Boname, Coun. Soprovich, Coun. Willams. Issue: That council allocate $1,500 (amended from $750) from the competition fund for travel expenses for the West Vancouver Youth Band. Resuls: Passed 5-2 Against: Coun. Fraser, Coun. Byrd — Robert Galster on fumiture, mattresses, major appliances and home electronics. Some exceptions and restrictions apply. $35 non-refundable administration fee,O.A.C. Ask in-store for details. An Uncrate the Sun Bring home the tangy scent of our 6” or 8” citrus fruit candles. Just $4.99 each, with any purchase of $25 or more. One per purchase. Offer good until April 13,1997, or while quantities iast. Some exceptions apply. Excludes Factory Outlet. tans or are off our a regular tickstes prices. vA Stl Jn, Eaton’ S .. : imgA one of fc} trips for Choose your destination: Varadero, Cuba « Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic « Cancun, Mexico Choose your resort, from any of the ones listed in the Thomas Cook Hot Spots Sun brochure. Some restrictions apply, no purchase necessary. Contest runs March 24 to April 13, 1997. Rules on entry ballot. it fgusat days