EAR YE HEAR YE » NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, JANUARY 19,1998 at 6:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following propoced smendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700”, and the “Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver”, which is an integral part of “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700”: : pp new 1c TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT - "ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT _,.BYLAW NO. 6980 “To rezone Lots 3 & 4, Block B, D.L. 265, Plan 7199, located at 913/917 Tobruck Avenue, and indicated on the map. The amending bylaw would have the effect of removing the said property from RS-1 to CD-362. 'F ROM: RS-1 (Gne-Family Residential Zone) TO: CD-362 (Comprehensive Development 362 Zone) APPLICANT: M.S. DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION CO.UD./ 7 TOR SKIEIVIK ARCHITECT: “lt will permit a 7-unit residential townhouse development _on 1 the site. att PERSONS v who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed Bylaw No. 6980 shall afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard in person, by attorney or by petition. The proposed Bylaw may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, _,> /exeept: Statutory Holidays, from January 5 - January 19, 1998. Written submissions will be accepted “up to ‘and including Januzry 19, 1998, but submissions will NOT be accepted after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Bruce A, Hawkshaw, City Clerk Y E Ww s OUR GREEN TEAM SCORES Thanks to our “Green Team”, the City Environmental Protection Program Committee, we now have some excellent ideas for preserving and enhancing our environment here in North Vancouver. This seven-member public -,. committee have been working hard to identify environmentally sensitive areas throughout the City. Many of them have specific environmental expertise and have spent hours walking through our ravines and parks. GREEN ZONES . p> PUBLIC BRAINSTORM The Committee took their draft material to an open house where some excellent ideas were hatched. Getting closer to and restoring our waterways was one orking along with local consultants, Kerr Wood Leidal Associates, : the committee has now “mapped out” our city areas according to th vironmental sensitivity. : Our forested river corridors or areas where there is important theme that emerged from the session. One entinuous forest cover. suggestion included “daylighting”, or restoring Moodyville Moderate - Areas that geographically draw into watercourses. creek, which used to run along Grand Boulevard. Another popular idea was creating more waterfront lands and Moderately Low - Areas that drain into watercourses but have no ; public access to our North Shore, as it is re-developed. A sea e tative, features. walk similar to West’ Vancouver's oceanfront walkway w was Least - Streets and catch basins that drain into Burrard Inlet. _ also discussed. The City of North Vancouver i is committed t to maintaining aiid we enhancing our green. corridors into the next century. and " h near storm drains to remind us not to dump ‘ -_ he sewers.: This project could involve loca! scouts, information on thisin nitiative, please \ cemact Bil Granger, _ Manager, Parks and Environment a at 985-7761 extension 335;. BC V7M tno , Phone: 985-7761 Fax: 985/947. Web site: mEERCRER