12 — Sunday, January 29, 1995 - North Shore News Stream at issue in plan for care facility From page. 10 Brothers Creek, runs through the Keith Road property, Constraints due .to the site’s grade and topography mean the GVRHD would have to encroach into a fisheries sensitive zone adjacent to the creek in order to build an access road to the proposed 150-bed multi-level care facility. That is something the DFO has said it wouldn't approve, Al the last reconvened hearing, Doll explained he hoped further tech- nical data would convince the depur- ment to change its mind. But on Tuesday night, Doll told West Vancouver District councillors “the issue had not yet been resolved, and that further discussion, which _ will include negotiation of environ- mental compensation, will take place at a meeting with the DFO next Thursday, _.°- “We are dealing with the federal government and we are negotiating “on three separate levels on this issue, “ said Doll. “All members (of DFO) who will be making a decision will - be at the Feb, 2 meeting to deal with ’ the remaining issue.” - That the project managed to get to a public hearing before such a key decision by the DFO was made obvi- ously irked some councillors, “The question 1 have of the _. GVRHD is, if they knew that the “creek ‘existed before they started, “why wasn't this process with the : Department of Fisheries and Oceans resolved at the outset?” asked Coun. Ron Wood. Councillors, Pat Boname and Diana Hutchinson voted against the adjournment. “I think. it _ stinks,” said Hutchinson of the motion, “I think we have a responsibility to carry on with this hearing and hear what the . citizens have to say.” . “Ethink it's our job to sit and lis- ten,” roncurred Boname; “Ym disap- pointed that my colleagues don’t feel - the same way.” The GVRHD has been looking for an appropriate site for a multi- level care facility for a number of . years based on its. belief that there will be'a need for more seniors’ hos- "pital beds in a few years. 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Nearly five years in the making, much of it in consultation with the public and other government bod- ies, the Livable Region Strategic Plan sets policies and guidelines on how best to accommodate the additional: 1.2 million people expected to be living here by the . year 2021. The ptan endorses specific measures to encourage the use of public transit and high occupancy vehicles and discourage the use of- the single- occupant vehicle, A prime goal is to maintain a compact metropolitan region, The strategy would. slow. land - consumption, provide more afford- able family housing, reduce the’ reliance on the automobile, improve air quality and minimize - pressure on agricultural land and other green space. © Eaplres Febrnary 13, 1995 Not valid with other offers. Limit of onc coupon per couple and 3 coupons per party. i OF hay NSN GUEST . VALIDATION: _ ow noon nen ee nnn enews Reservations Accepted or Just Drop By. 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