2 - Sunday, July 5, 1992 - North Shore News fi PLAY ING IN T H-E PAR K. This summer Waterfront Park is all set to play into your heart with a couple of exciting local events. VSO PLAYS WITH PASSION. 8TH ANNUAL CLAM CHOWDER COOK-OFE Bring the whole family to come and play at this iasty sea side event. Each year strange clam varieties like the Chowderheads and Clamikazes appear at Water- front Park 1c whip up a batch of their speci:i chowder. Each team competes ina one-hour cook-off. Then you get to be the judge. - ” Stroll) irom booth to booth and: enjoy tasty samples. Then see if “.< yous choice matches those chosen by the judges. The whole event J.icks off with a parade of challeng- | ers at !:30pm, followed by the : cook-off at 2pm and entertainment * and fun all day long. SUN. JULY 19TH 1-5 P.M. WATERFRONT PARK 200 BLOCK WEST ESPLANADE NORTH VANCOUVER. FOR MORE INFO _ CALL 987-PLAY HE - NOTICE OF A PUBLIC - HEARING ZONING "BY-LAW AMENDMENT. A Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, JULY 13, 1992 at 7:30 pm ‘to receive representations in connection - with the following proposed amendments to “Zoning Bylaw, 1967" and “Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver,” which is - an integral part of: " BYLAW NO 6303 To rezone Lots Amended 1 & 3, Resub A, _. Block 33, D.L. 549/550, Plan 2308, located ‘+’ at 1690-1660 St. Andrew's Avenues - indicaizd in hatched pattern on the. map, from RY-1 Two Family Residential 1 Zone to CD-226 Comprehensive Development 226 Zone, to permit development of a 5—unit townhouse on the site. The proposed bytaw will regulate the permitted uses, size, shaping and siting of buildings and structures, off-street and accessory off-street parking, landscaping and maintenance, and will also require adequate sightlines for motorists at the intersections of driveways, streets and/or lanes. KIDS CAN PLAY TGO! While the older folk are sampling chowder and rooting for their favourite team, at the cook-off, your kids can play at the MacDonald's Activity Centre. You will find facepainting, a McDonald's Fish Pond, balloons, and loads of room to colour. Our Green Team wiil be out in full force with Environmental fun for . kids. Bring your children to leam about Eco the Ecosaurus. Play environmental board games or watch an animated video on “Eddies and the Ecosaurus. - It’s sure to be DYNOmite fun! APPLICANT: BLESSING/ DUMBLETON This Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. at 7:30pm. ALL PERSONS who believe that their interest in the above two” properties is affected by the proposed bylaw amendments shall be given a reasonable opportunity to be heard in person, by attorney or by petition. The proposed and-pertinent staff reports may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from June 29 - July 13, 1992. Written submissions will be accepted up to and including July 13, 1992. NOTICE of this Public Hearing is pursuant to Section 957 of the Munici- pal Act of British Columbia. Hear the stars of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) play a selection of popular and classical music under the stars at Waterfront Park on the long weekend Monday, August 3rd. This outdoor summer concert is part of the VSO's con- certs. Simply bring a lawn chair or blanket down to this park (as seating is “picnic style”) to enjoy this spectacular event. This year's programme, conducted by Clyde Mitchell, features the theme from Star Wars, ET and 2001. Plus there are selections-from Strauss, | Gershwin and even a piece entitled “Through the Lions Gate” by local North Vancouver composer, : * Michael Conway Baker. There's music for every taste in a setting that features the lights of the city as - an awesome backdrop. So, bring the. whole family, but consider leaving your car at home. The City of North Vancouver will provide free parking in all city parking lots, but they urge everyone to use public transit whenever possible. Finally, this concert is FREE TO THE PUBLIC as the costofthe show is covered by donations from * the Districts of West Vancouver & North Vancouver, The City of North Vancouver and the follow- - ing local businesses: B.C. Rail, Neptune Terminals, Seaspan, Shoppers Drug Mart, Allied Shipbuilders, Fibreco, Cafe Roma, Seaboard International Terminai, Vancouver Wharves, Polygon and the Kiwanis Foundation. MON. AUG. 3RD 7:30 - 9:30 P.M. WATERFRONT PARK 200 BLOCK WEST ESPLANADE . *. NORTH VANCOUVER. 5 _ NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING BOULEVARD PARK CHANGE ROOMS. A Public Meeting will be held on MONDAY, JULY 13, 1992 at 7:30 pm, for the Parks & Recreation Committee to assess the need for preparation of a Master Plan for that portion of Boulevard Park bounded by Moody, West Grand Boulevard, Thirteenth | Street and Fifteenth Street.- This meeting has been called as a result of a presentation to the advisory Design Panel of design drawings for the reconstruction of the Boulevard park Change Rooms. Several aspects of the design such as purpose, location and impact on the neighbour- hood were questioned by the Advisory Design Panel. © Prior to proceeding further, Council determined that the City should implement a process which results in more public input. The purpose of this meeting is to brief the Parks and Recreation Committee on a public and user involvement process prior to the development ofa” Master Plan. The Parks and Recreation Committee | will be asked to endorse the public | involvement process. Your input is requested. -Acopy of the report outlining the information to date is available, free’ of charge at the City Hall. Councillor }.B. Braithwaite, Chairman of the Committee, encourages all residents to attend. of North Vancouver The an of the Nor th Shore Community