wy NEIGHBORS SAY VIEW LOST ’ Architect Graham PF. Crockart, speaking for the Ambleside Medical Centre Ltd. proposed for 1447-1465 Clyde Avenue, Vancouver council Monday ‘that the three-storey building would not be “cheating” area residents “morally”. Setbacks for the p: building are 40 to 60 feet as ; ed to the required 30 feet. And the building is to be less dense and no higher than ‘current zoning allows, he said. ‘The primary objections to the proposed building at a public hearing Monday. evening were from Mfrs. R.E. Skiner and Mrs. E.W. Christian. Both claim the building will interfere with their views. “If three levels go up,” Mrs. Christian wrote council, “it- would ruin my view, ruin my privacy .... I ‘suggest you have one of your so-called planning com- mittee come here and see what I mean before you do anything.....” Crockart replied to the council: “I cannot feel this 2 told West. Viedi-centre raws fire particular. building is blocking their view, quite frankly.” The building is planned to include a pedestrian arcade and shops on the first floor, and more shops on the se- cond floor as well as a restaurant and a pedestrian walkway overlooking. Clyde Avenue. Offices. are also planned for the building. Art Taylor of the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce said a proposed zone change for the development from. service industrial to commercial would eliminate an area for “quasi-industrial services, ‘more rugged in nature”, like roofing and auto body work. These services, he said, are essential for living and working in West Vancouver. A o Alderman John Hum- phries raised the only other major question on the project — the need for three storeys. storey development. in Ambleside,” he said. “And I think this block is the core of Ambleside.”- . Jaycee community | centre gets the go-ahead A North Shore Jaycees project to establish a community centre on the west side of Lillooet Road, south of the equestrian centre, in the inter-river area between Lynn Creck and Seymour River came before a public hearing held by North Vancouver District council Monday. Municipal staff reports on the proposal were all favourable - provided that, in certain cases, com- paratively minor changes were made. . Speaking in favor of the project were North Shore Special Menu Dry Cat Food Kal Kan Cat Food Jaycees Denis Gaudreau and Brian Keast who were able to assure council that the Jaycees would be un- derwriting administration and maintenance of the new centre; that they would be using the building only twice per month and on rare special occasions; and that other groups would be able to use the facilities at all other times - in many in- stances at no cost to them. Alderman Marilyn Baker moved that the proposal be returned to council for second and third readings, and her motion was * OFF TO A FLYING START, Tory candidate Chuck Cook with daughter Kimberley (centre) and wife Dale were up and out early last Fhursday greeting Upper Levels commuters heading for the Second Narrows. Cook is running the new North Van-Burnaby riding in the May 22 federal election. Architect Crockart has also been involved in two other major Ambleside developments, Times Square and the commercial building going up at 15th and Marine Drive. seconded and unanimously. 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