Council sets strict conditions lee llhactcres a the minimum site area is 12.5 acres. But as a result of a sale of part of the property in 1968, the site was reduced to 7.5 acres. “It is our view that the continued use of the facility as a film production centre, let alone as a studio for producing mass _ audience Participation game shows, is in contravention of the Multiple Use Zone 2 bylaw, and is illegal,” he declared. McInnis suggested that “if the use of the Panorama Studio as contemplated is permitted (by West Van- couver District), con- sideration would have to be given by our clients to the necessity of commencing legal proceedings, both at common law and under the Judicial Review Procedure Act. “However,” he continued, “we would hope that the municipality would take the appropriate measures to prevent the proposed use, and that no further steps by our clients would need to be considered.” Group homes not ‘out’ FROM PAGE At Resources Grace McCarthy, dated August 12, which said “the group home at 953 Gladstone Avenue ... is going to be cancelled.” Controversy over the group home which was intended as one for children in care, began in March when it was discovered that Human Resources had purchased the property and intended to use it as a group home. Government officials were rebuked by District aldermen for “the secretive way” in which the home had been purchased. and local residents were outraged because they felt a group home was being started in their midst, which they were powerless to stop. But in a meeting with thin OPEN Sun Mon Bom Tues i?) vy Wed Mee UATURAL CUT PERMANAILS Martha creates for hour and thirty Minutes beautiful natural looking oails que tn all the wortd By appomtment 964 bB17 foo answeec all 98% 86634 Thors Afr Bam Sat Bam 6pm After hearing the sub- missions, council passed a four-point resolution calling for the applicant, Catalena Productions Inc.: ¢ To adhere to all municipal regulations governing their use of the site, together with health and fire regulations, as a condition for the issuance of building permits; * To post a $10,000 bond guaranteeing completion by November 30 of landscaping and parking as approved by the Advisory Design Panel: ¢ To “provide proof to the satisfaction of the municipality of adequate crowd control and adequate bussing for 90 per cent of audience participants to and from the studio to points outside the municipality” . REZONING EYED The fourth point of the resolution directed the municipal planning staff to prepare a study and report to council within six months on potential future uses of the studio building and area zone MU 2 “which may result in the area being officials in tate June, neighbors were assured that the Gladstone home would not go ahead if they did not wantit. District Mayor Don Bell expressed the view that he would not like to see the home approved until the North Shore had a unified group homes bylaw. But at the end of July, a report by District Social Planner Lenna Jones in- dicated that the municipality was powerless to approve or reject any group home. Jack Davis then entered the debate and said that the Gladstone home was totally unsuitable for the purpose for which it was intended. At the beginning of August. in the legislature, Davis was critical of the lack of communicauion between government officials and macurl you IN| One aan Tom THE NATURAL CUT is an elevated precision cut that produces total softness and uplift for either long or short hair the natural fall pattern with special at- tention paid to the bone structure and tacial features SIMPLY COMB AND LET ORY or biow dry in a few minutes PERMACURL New in all the world — You just wash & wear no setting necessary Per beautiful Curts that last and last WORTH FIVE DOLLARS FIRST APPOINTMENT CONE CO COLIPFOON BE FARE FRSOON he SHPERCUTTERS HIS-N-HER NATURAL HAIR DESIGNS IN THE INTERNATIONAL PLAZA HOTEL CORNER MARINE OR AND CAPH ANO RD OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK A9-Wednesday, August 27, 1980 - North Shore News rezoned to uses other than and he could not understand film production”. the expressed concerns over “trespassing on the grounds Commenting later on a of Panorama Village.” possible future rezoning, Municipal Manager Terry Lester noted that it would not necessarily curtail Catalena’s operations. Provided there was no cessation of those operations for more than 30 days, he said, the company could continue them indefinitely as a “non-conforming use”. of the 7.5 acres. Ronald Ejiboff, vice- president of Catalena, told The News that the company had entered into a long term Lawn & Garden Chairs Metal with tough plastic slats Reg. $79.95:now $6895 Appliances . agreement on the under- 1395 Marine Dr. W. Van.922-1204 standing that all the my hAnring, municipal requirements Showroom 1469 Marine Dr. W. Van. could be met. West Van Furniture and Appliances Ltd. Ronald Stern of Shrum, Liddle & Hebenton, solicitors for Catalena, said the company was “trying to achieve fairness” and _ is seeking to comply with all the bylaw requirements. He said, for example, that audiences would be moving directly from the buses into the building and out apain MAKING THE GRADE! 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