THE CANADA Mortgage and -Housing Corp. (CMHC) is off to a “good start” in negotia- tions with North Vancouver ~ District. for CMHC land slated for the Northlands Golf . Course, said CMHC project manager Tony Tse. By lan Noble News Reporter On June & CMHC withdrew an. offer that was to see CMHC get a 2.8-hectare (seven- acre) parcel of district land in Mountain Forest in ‘return for the land intended to be used for the course. » But now! that the.. district has opened the. possibility of. rezoning «Mountain Forest to: park, CMHC ” said the Jand may not hold develop- ment potential. "The, federal ‘Crown corporation’ “Put the Jand trade on hold. NV chemical oA, LOCAL chemical company faces charges laid . by ‘Environment:.Canada, following’ a spill of ‘chlorine into Burrard Inlet last October. ; . By Michael Becker News Editor .. ‘and Waste Mencaement Act charges. The allege vi viola- “tions stem from an effluent spill at the company’s North - Vancouver: chlor-alkali Processing | “plant. The spil FACTORY FUTON “Entrance in rear lane: Mon-Sat, t1- 6 pm Sunday 12-1 5 pm 66 The CMHC could lose millions in: revenue if develop- - ment in Mountain Forest is quashed. 99 , Tse said a deal with the district will invalve cash or another swap of land parcels. i “Pm optimis stic a settlement can be reached," he said. : Meanwhile: the CMHC, the majority: owner of 420 -ucres’ (168 hectares) of Mountain Forest}s 684 acres (274 hectares), has begun to studythe area to reach a. better understanding of why some com- munity members want to preserve Mountain Forest, said Tse. Mountain Forest is one of twa wooded areas containing hiking. biking and horse riding trails thou- sands of residents have demanded be left as is. Both areas were slated for devel- opment under the current communi- ty plan. Preliminary district cstimates reveal 1,250 units could be accom- modated at Mountain Forest, The CMHC could lose millions in revenue if development in Mountain Forest is quashed, Tse said. The CMHC will address a public hearing in the fall on converting Mountain Fovest and Cove Forest to parkland if-there are points the CMHC wants to miake ‘council aware of, Tse said. “We will be monitoring it very closely.” Tse said. “The land is important to us.” he added. . spi i nets charges occurred on Oct, 13, 1994, Said, Gordon Thompson, head of the investigations section. with Environment Canada, ‘There were some fish killed in the receiving environment... and it did go on for.a period of time.” Thompson said the spill was precipitated by a power failure. He said back-up systems failed at the plant. A first appearance in North Vancouver provincial court on the case is set for July 12. wo 07 cludes soils sine sofa bedframe, triple foam core futon, Scotchquarded futon cover. ‘allows ond piilow cavers, While quantities last. | We moved to 267 €. Ist St. ¥.van sha 9n4-4504 3 locations on the north Shore . DEEP. COVE. Dollarton Shopping Centre “:. 407, N. Dollarton Hwy. 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