byPATRICH- 4 The | ‘building ofa. -- Lower - Level - road | . through - North” Van-". = Col er. is at least two |. years. away, according to. ; ‘North: Vancouver City ‘Mayor Jack Loucks. te _ But he says such a road: must be “built, “and .in- stallations, such as.a traffic light at the intersection .of .. Third Street and Forbes, will . hopefully only be temporary measures, until sucha road is built. ‘Its..a’ case. of having . several things to do,’ said ‘Mayor Loucks, referring to rcaremnerrnertrooryve Been apenee care Mov why .the. construction of .a_ lower level road would take so long.. WEST VANCOUVER | (8P.M.) 5496 Bay Street rezoning application. Tree by-law. : Policy... committee. agenda: - Development proposal: for 1400 block Clyde Avenue. Horseshoe Bay Festival - . July 28. Fishermen's Cove restaurant application. _ Sunset Marina - = ap- plication for restaurant extension and . construction of new gas barge. Sewell’s Marina - restaurant application. Advisory Planning Commission re: design group reports on residential and apartment areas. West Vancouver Minor Hockey Association - request for space for fund raising campaign. Petition for cutting and thining of trees at Wod- Satie tea tal i ete Me MT Mea ra, OE ge abhi’ or hak ne ea rrr aan os evant oe Two lanes have: to: be. _ built:— ~ —-In- -the-- -meantime-—City--tersection, while escorting ao . along by the grain elevators,’ - and: planning. —eter age ES a ee _he said, ‘and severak bridges will. have to be constructed.’ . He. also. ‘said. the: City will have. to: negotiate with, the ‘Squamish Indian. Band to . build. a. road. through the reserve, and he said this will - _take some time. | In, the long. run we must - “have. a lower: level “road,” Loucks s said. ‘The. “main - roblem, is. ¢ “P e lights at the'intersection was Made: because of the large along Marine Drive, .where | .the traffic. has..one of - the ighest c counts, around. i + -.council . is. taking somie -_measures to alleviate the: — ' traffic problems i in the lower ‘Part of the City? ‘Council recently. passed a. motion to advise - the Squamish Indian ‘Band council’. of | city council's. proposal to install a :traffic and pedestrian — ‘Signal: at’ Third . Street and Forbes » Avenue. _ -- * The decision to place the umber: of trucks needing to ‘turn left’:onto Third from _that student across the road. ‘The city” also wants to install the light to encourage people to turn down. Forbes. ‘and use the lower toad through the city. : _ A report from the City engineer. says it is apparent _the construction of a ‘Lower Level route to ‘connect . Esplanade to First Street is not imminent,’ and so, ‘the. ‘traffic signal is needed even if: temporarily.” 4 Originally the mendation to council read “TRAFFIC SIGNAL ‘Tt i is the only. true route if. _ you want to get right through . the District of North Van- couver,’ he added.. endas | . West Vancouver Squash and Racquetball Club - approval. of transfer of ownership of townhouse portion, and ‘approval - for extension of time. = NORTH RTH VANCOUVER | : CITY (7:30 P.M.) © ca Public hore . ealty to rezone 167 West. Second: Street from RH. High-density apartment zone to CD-9 comprehensive development zone to permit a retail service group lL. Delegation from Kenneth ‘Morgan re: dangerous. creatures by-law amend- - ment, North Vancouver Parking Commission re: use of old city yard site, and re: ac- tivities of parking com- mission: Relocation of building at 2429 Lonsdale Avenue. schools, and aspects of Rezoning application for flights, for Handsworth 100 block econd Street Secondary. Stratification of duplex at 432-434 East Second Street and 426-428 East Second. WEST VANCOUVER Park Lith § SCHOOL BOARD arking ‘aL. lith Streetand, .. Site Andre WIE 2 oii, pepe adi hail ; YP ae eee - ~ “Forbes, - NVSS. <. members only. ‘plication caring: Piva —— rere aglogeeman _aaeergp ra “i “ye Saute ‘and “also - the dif- _ ficulties: “people~ have had crossing Third on foot. ~: Barlier this year-a crossing guard was knocked down on : Third ‘Street near ‘the in- Traffic safety - Vehicle Task Force. Revisions to parking requirements on a 24-hour basis. In camera meeting on. ‘site -- ‘ NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT (8 PMY. Not available at News . press time. NORTH VANCOUVER. SCHOOL BOARD. (Tuesday 7:30 PM) Application by Canadian Red (Cross for leasing of Delbrook cafeteria. Two locally developed courses for approval - career development, for secondary says Copper C Cove ‘Copper Cove. residents appealed to West Vancouver Council again last week to ban night diving at their beach this time not so much because of noise but because of diver safety. ~, Doug Williams, a Coe resident, said two of his neighbors had to “put themselves in considerable danger” to save a diver in distress. Although any of = the residents would have responded to the emergency, “wo don’t like to be put in that position,” he said. Alderman Ann Arnott recommended that the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission investigate the new complaint. John Quail, accident research officer for the Underwater Section of the B.C. Safety Council, said B.C. rates high in safety among the provinces, Council will debate the issuc after thp recreation commission makes a report. Motor — Council” ‘should be advised of what the council’s decision to ‘proceed with the in- stallation.” os But the motion was— changed from ‘decision’ to ; cino, . block,” Loucks | says, - the recom-— the. Squamish band. _ ae ‘proposal, - ‘and a “meeting was proposed, in the words of Alderman Frank “Mar- derstanding.’ “Mayor Loucks Says the. meeting will give the Indian band a chance to raise. their objections, and he says he hopes the meeting will go_ satisfactorily. But’‘the Indians want us to close Third Street for one and ‘they might, not be happy that lights are being ‘in- stalled. , + In_the. past. ‘the Indian. Band has persuaded the City to stop the four-laning of Third Street, after council liad approved the measure. The Indian band has also opposed other attempts at. ‘to avoid any misun- ‘Third Street at the ’ months. road _ construction in “the area. _ Loucks said“ the in- térsection at Forbes. will - have to be widened to allow for holding lanes, but he adds that the light will not be a long one. In the 1979 City budget, $45,000 has been alloted for ‘and “other | mioving "poles, engineering. work to widen in- tersection, and $25,000 has been alloted for the traffic light at the i intersection. , _A-spokesman-f for-the- City a engineering. -department says; if there are no: problems arising: from the meeting. with the Indian Band, it is anticipated - the lights. will be installed ‘in about TRYING OUT his very own one , quarter. tube built for him out of plywood: by’ his . father,:12-year-old Maarten Tett puts the surface to the test outside his home-at: 1633. Rafus in North Vancouver. (Ian Smith photo). The natural cut follows the flow of the hair and is cut exactly as the falls. wash and wear. 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