THE following are some of the issues that were before North Shore councils on Monday March 9. WEST VANCOUVER Fine lines NATIVE artist Rick Harry (Xwa Lach Tun) held a drawing class with Norgate elementary school students at Capilano Malt on March 4. The session was part of the North Vancouver School District's Education Week. Attendance: 55 Capacity: 85 Duration: 3 hours. Absent: Coun. Fraser Issue: That a development permit application for 2170 Chairlift Road be denied. Result: Carried Issue: That the development variance permit for 1785 Fulton Avenue be renewed for the start of construction on October 7, 1998. Result: Carried Issue: That the request from Snow Falling on Cedars, NEC Snow Fall Production Ltd. for a noise exemption permit be canted and chat che date for filming in Lighthouse Park be moved tro March 16, 1998. Film crews must also limit che number of trucks and adhere to additional regulations imposed by council. Result: Carried Issue: That staff review options for the Service Industrial-zoned properties between the 1400- and 1500- blocks of Clyde Avenue and that council not take action against a private tutoring agency located in that area for a penod of two months in order to provide for comple- tion of the review. Result: Carried — Catherine Barr NORTH VANCOUVER CITY JUSTICE REFORM PUBLIC CONSULTATION Accorney General Ujjal Dosanjh is undertaking justice reforms co strengthen community partnerships and give British Columbians a stronger voice in the delivery of justice. These reforms include the recently announced Community Accountability Programs initiative chrough which communities can deal with low-risk offenders outside che traditional court system, and ensure chat victims are heard and supporred. You are invited to ateend a public consuleation with the Accorney General on his reform plan, and on Community Accountebility Programs: Saturday, March 21 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Douglas College Performing Arcs Theatre (North Building) 700 Reyat Avenuc, New Weseminster To reserve a seat please call 660-2421 and ask co be cransferred to Victoria 356-6-490. If you are oursicde the Vancouver calling area please call 1-800-663-7867 and ask to be transferred to Victoria 356-6490. ww Fen0* BRITISH COLUMBIA Ministry of Attorney General NEWS photo Mike Wakefield Attendance: 17 Capacity: 50 Duration: 3:15 hours Issue: That effective Jan. 1, 1998, a city policy be estab- lished specifying thar the rev- enuc received trom the tees generated by film production companies for the use of city- owned heritage buildings be allocated to the — city’s Heritage Contribution Account. Result: passed unanimously — Jolanda Waskite READERS’ THE following people appeared in North Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 4: Deanna Georgina Brogan, 36, of North Vancouver, was fined $500 and had her licence suspended tor 12 months after she pleaded guilty to being a driver who collided with an unatrended vehicle and failed to stop on April 23, 1997 in North Vancouver District. eee Sharon Elizabeth Dundas, 38, of North Vancouver, was jailed one day and received 12 months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to: @ stealing an espresso machine from London Drugs on July 14, 1997 in North Vancouver City; B® tailing to go to court on Sept. 10, 1997. oes Majerpal Singh Thandi, 33, of Surrey, was jailed seven days, fined $675 and had his driver's licence suspended for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to: @ possessing a stolen licence validation decal on April 14, 1997 in West Vancouver; @ driving without a licence; @ driving without insurance; B speeding. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 4: Matthew: William) Baird, 28, of West Vancouver, was fined $600 after he pleaded guilw to being the driver who failed to remain ar an accident scene on Dec. 20, 1997 in North Vancouver Cit. eee Jason Michae! Matt, 27, of Mission, was jailed 14 days, fined $600 and had his driver’s licence suspended for {2 months after he pleaded ~ guilty to: B driving on the Trans- Canada Highway in West Vancouver while’ prohibited on Oct. 18, 1996; _ a obstructing West Vancouver Petice Const. . Richard Burnect on April 1, 1997 in West Vancouver. The jail sentence was rec- ommended served through electronic monitoring. CARPENTER # ANTS, ORGANIC TREATMENT © Guaranteed 5 yeors Family Operated since 1934 - Dr. MILES Price. PEST CONTROL A 926-0230. *- Left ter right: Nan Carthy, Manager of BOA Vicky Lipskie, Travel Manager, Aton Every North More Mens Ass, Sales Manager, Blzaberts Okson, winner. ..to Elizabeth Olson, the winner of the trip for two, to Los Angeles , plus car or hotel - and two-5 day Disneyland passes. Courtesy of