Al2 - Wedmesdzy, Jansary 6, 1982 - Nerth Shore News Marine Drive - the Granville Street of NV? MARINE DRIVE _ the sole speaker on the should be the dylaw. Broadway or Granville of Orr Street of North Van- 2. behalt Develop” couver according to the owns two properties im the District Advisory~ block. He said the only . — . Design Panel ( P). 4 on on finally wnderway at Lyun Creck where a comtractor’s crew is pexiormbs The panel wants Marine to was that three separate the laborious task of picking up garbage strewn on the banks as a result encompass a mix of owners with possibly three Hallowe'en Day storm which dumped a corer of the Premier Street Landfill into the residential and commercial creek. North Van District Deputy Engiecer Harry M SESS If you love your Honda let me take care of it | have spent 7 years fix- ing Hondas, all Hondas says there has not and nothing but Hondas, buildings in “a village rebuild were involved. previously becn an opportunity to pick up the garbage hiccause the creek level was so why take yours to concept.” This, he said, was a too high. (Eric Epgertson photo) A anyone etse? . The comments were made perfectly normal and when the ADP made known reasonable situation. its views on a proposed — ee Se \ . ~ District some control over give District the power to redevelopment of the fire- ravaged buildings in the 1000 block of Marine Drive. The bylaw would establish a development permit area for the block, which was hit by two fires in the summer of 1981. It went before a public hearing Monday 0night, where it was denounced by Pub problems ure feared FROM PAGE A1 of 9:30 or 1:00 p.m. ‘he idea appealed to Alierman Bill Sorenson, wt o told council he liked the, ne ghborhood pub concept. He said it would not have the sa:i¢ problems as “cabaret- ty; ¢ places.” 3ut Mayor Jack Loucks w sn’'tso sure. I'm going to vote agamst it he told aldermen. “It so inds good but I think it w | have its share of pt >blems.” oucks said he was also cc cerned about “custom. ta oring™” City bylaws, b, Ne UAPURAL CUT Martha creates fos you m one hour and thety nunutes Deautiha thin natural lookeng nasts ue que wm aff re word establish guidelines for building design, land- scaping, location, and other matters. However, some council members aren't too happy with the idea, and council opted for more discussion before proceeding with the bylaw. referring to the question of whether parking restrictions should be relaxed to mect the space available near the pub. Alderman Stella Jo Dean adamantly opposed the idea. “Its a good wea aot to have liquor outiets too close to cach other.” she said, suggesting there were already plenty of liquor outlets in the area. Dean abso worned aloud that patrons of the neigh borhood pub would go to other nearby liquor establshments such as Fast Eddie's once the pub closed. But David Tapping. a FROM PAGE At That would put the City on a pay-by-meter system, rather than the fixed-cost member of two couples who are proposmg opening the pub, told council he thought otherwise. Alderman Gary Payne. who has repeatedly pushed for acceptance of acigh- borhood pubs, told council it should encourage,,a good operator to com@ into the nght location. “Tm im favor of small- unit drinking estabhsh- ments,” he said. as opposed to “beer factones” with “supermarket parkimg lot.” Council will ask = the Advisory Planning Com mission for clanfication on the park ing issuc. FURST APPORTTIAENT EXPTHES JAN 13 CO? 4 COUPON PER PERSUN We SUPERLUTTERS By appumtnen 964 86O1/ Itno answer cai 985 86 34 63S N HER NATURAL HAM OE SIGNS West Vancouver Municipal ‘Engineer Lin Ng. But while municipalities are adding up the costs of this year’s flooding, they're also looking at ways to avoid future floods. West Vancouver is considering a scheme that would allow private property to be entered so that creek- clogging debris could be removed. North Vancouver District * has commissioned a $60,000 study which will look at how dramage can be better controlled on District creeks. months, will also provide advice on where bank protection may be necessary. Other Ambleside businesses, meanwhile, although they report “business as usual”, are sull waiting to hear from the provincial government how much compensation they will receive for flood damage. . Joseph Mihalik, propnetor of MJ Ceramic Centre at 1528 Marine Drive, says he has claimed $18,000 damages for his store, and |$49>2 at our new, larger location: 1124 West 15th St., NORTH VANCOUVER Peter K Automotive Ltd. 988-7671" ample parking in rear SS SSS AS Arthritis research is paying off. The study, expected to be Cannibal Tubs, 230-16th Dean Christy, owner of within four Street, has claimed $15,000. ANTIQUES QUALITY FURNISHINGS AUCTION PLACE: PREVIEW: SALE TIME: Tuesday, Jan. 19-1 PM-7PM Tuesday, Jan. 19- 7PM Wednesday, Jan. 20-7 PM AUCTIONEER: Bill Henke & Co. THIS IS A PARTIAL LIST ONLY: Quality mahogany escntowe, Circa 1870. 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