Wednesday, November 14 . 1996 ~ North Shore News — 15 Question 1: Do you support the construction of a golf course in the Northlands neighborhood? Question 2: Should the pace of development be slowed down in the district? | Qucstion 3: Do you favor the concept of direct municipal support of non-profit daycare? Vi Ww = Dallas Collis 32 |Emie Crist ‘| vim Cuthbe 40 Biologist and communications coor- dinator, B.C. Parks Capilano Highlands yan Valley [Samo Married. two children Married, one child Married. two children Community involvement: Served on advisory planning commis- Tacumbent with two years on council; Served on advisory commission on Incumbent with 10 years on council; Founding chair of East Seymour Com- [ sion, task force on environment, Inier- served on housing issues task force; River review committee; science ad- former chair and current district community serv . chitdcare commit- tee and youth coramittee; former served on emergency measures organ- ization, police liaison committee, child- committee; past chair of youth services visor tc N.S. economic develupment Tepresentative on the heritage advisory board member of Capiiane Communi- care sub-committee, N.V. Rec Com- committee, Deep Cove/Dollarton commission; LGH Society member committee, ty Services Soviety. mission, N.S, Union Board of Health. Community Program Society, J. Norland golf course res VES YES 2. Pace of developsmaeni E j YES YES YES 3. Non-profit daycare YFS YES YES Most imponari issue: The comimunity needs alermen with The environment. Council hay started etter communication between yovern- Direct SkyTrain route to N.V. It we Environmental management. This the qualifications to lead che communi- 2 range of environmental! initiatives out ment and people. The public should continue to use cars instead of improv: represents the important need to pro- ty through an cconomic downtum. The shoubhl work towards educating people hsve more participation in the ing public ansport, we'll need more tect the naturai features that make the district should cket people who can best to reduce wastefulness, Developments municipal desisiost-making process. roads, increasing poHution. Cars are district an attractive place to live and represent peuple during tough economic | should be environmentally assessed. responsible for SO per cent of air requires planned and balanced grovath. times. pollution munity Association; served on advisory | ALDERMAN Name: Janice Harris 50 insurance broker Engineer Homemaker Paramedic, B.C. Ambulance: North Vancouver unit chies Lynn Valley Lynn Valley North Lonsdale Windsor Park area Married, four children Married, three children Married, wo children Married, two children Co-founder of N.S. Public Golf Course | Executive member of the Lyon Valley Member of the Save Maplewood Flats Director of N.V. Kiwanis Club; Society; director of Silver Harbour | Community Association: past executive Committee: member of North Lonsdale ff resource member of N.S, rescue team: tee on community services; served on Seniors Centre; served on advisory | member of Save Lynn Canyon Park Ratepayers Assn.: nicmber of Upper member of N.S. Lifeboat Society: advisory comnuittee on needs of disabl- planning commission; twice chairman ]} Association; supporter of B.C. Boys’ Lonsdale Parent Participation member of N.V. Fraternal Order of N.S. cultural policy committee; Purchasing agera, VGH. Lynn Vailey Residence: Community involvemeru Current chair of the advisory commit- of N.S. Insurance Brokers’ Assn. Choir Eagles. . Rec Commission. NO N/A ves YES 3. Non-profit daycare YES Rust important issue: Protection of quality of life. We need | Participatory democracy. Council could The Seymour area, The environmental Leadership. The district needs to elect Governinent integrity. The municipal jong term financial management which | take a umber of steps to make itself impact of the population increase in the people who can take staff recommen- government must offer quality service wouid include a heritage fund and | more accessible including holding fewer Seymour Official Community Plan dations and public input into the mak- to residents by maintaining the stan- leases of municipal lands rather than | in-camera meetings and distributing should be reviewed. It will increase | ing of decisions and then stand by those dards and needs of the coinmunity. outright sale. Yet planning should be | surveys at public hearings so more peo- pressure for east-west connector andex- } decisions. Council must voice residents’ concerns flexible to accommodate changing | ple can be heard. acerbate traffic problems. and follow through on them. is Of community. | ALDERMAN wt : , Fe ae Daphne McLean Bili Rodgers Paul Turner Albert Weiss Name: Age: bY 3 3 Occupation: Property marketing Engineer me, tock Deep Cove property owner: resides in W.V. Lynn Valley Divorced, three chil Married, one child fen of Deep Cove auxiliary to LGH; active in focal PTA. Four-year incumbent; served on environmental task force, NV Ree Committee, emergency pla ing commitice, police liasion committee: member of Canadian Bar Assn. and West Coast En- vironmental Law Assn. YES N/A YES Preserving the integrity and character of existing neighborhoods. Council will need ta dea! with the issues of monster houses, in-fill development, in- creasing density and green space preservation. Community invelyement: Assn; exceutive member of Ly MuHity Assn. 1. Northlands golf course 2. Pace of development 3. Non-profit ¢ Most important issue: The environment. Problems which continue 10 threaten our ensiroament include cleascut logging in the watersheds, pollution in Indian Arm, traf- fic congestion and the carving up of the district’s urban reserve. yen government, Citizens aeed more opportunities for input. Council should publish agendas weekly, enact access to public documents bylaw, and have open question sessions weekly. More candidates on page 17 wen ttn tet ce ne