26 ~ Wednesday, June 16. 1999 — North Shore News north shore news Donation by design 4 DANIELLA Jaramillo holds up one of four gingerbread houses her Irwin Park Grade 7 class created. The houses are to be raf- fled off with the West Van elementary school donating the proceeds to Kosovo § refugees." The stu- dents created and built the _houses from their own blue- § print designs. NEWS photo Mike Wzkefiefd LEAKY CONDO AND BUILDING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 892 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendments to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No, 6700”, and the “Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver", which is'an integral part of “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700”: . WHAT; ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT NO. 7135 To amend the text of the zoning bylaw in response to the recommendations of The Barrett. Commission on Leaky Condos. The proposed text amendments would affect the following regulations: * Gross Floor Area | * Lot Coverage . Siting : * Stratification of Building Projections over roads APPLICANT: City of North Vancouver WHAT: ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT NO. 7144 To rezone Lot 26, Block 39, DJ. 548, Plan 1405, located at 218 West 15th Street, as indicated on the map. The amending bylaw will have the effect of removing the said property to permit development of four 3-storey, split level dwelling units organized into two semi-detached buildings. FROM: _ REI (One Family Residential Zone) TO: CD-385 (Comprehensive Development 385 Zone) APPLICANT: AMS Design & Project Management Co. Ltd. WHEN: MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1996 8:00 pm Council Chamber, City Hall 141 West i4th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. a ty of north vancouver i Cc Chesterfield Avenue Lot 26, Block 39, DJL 548, Plan 1405 as indicated in the hatched pattern on the map WHO: sHouLp ATTEND ALL PERSONS who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed Bylaws No. 7135 and No. 7144 shalf be afforded a reasonable opporzunity to be heard in person, ~ by attorney or by petition. The proposed bylaw may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 am. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from June 7 - June 21, 1999. Writien submissions will be accepted up to and including June 2), 1999, but submissions will NOT be accepted after the conciusion of the Public Hearing. Bruce A. Hawkshaw, Cay Clerk Mayor Jack E. Loucks Councillor John Braithwaite Councillor Stella Jo Dean Councillor Bob Fearnley Councillor Darrell Mussatto Councilor Bardara Perrault... From page 25 months, at 14:30 am. N.V. City Library, Info: 980-4424. International Fairytales and Craft: For 6-9 vear olds, June 22 and 24, 3:30 pam, NV. City Library. This month Australia is featured. Pre-reg- ister: 980-4424. Canada Day Tree Planting: Celebrate Canada’s beautirul forests by planting a uee on July 1. The Lyan Canyon Ecology Centre is giving away tree native tree seedlings. Take one home or join a park ranger in planting trees along- side nearby trails in Lynn Canyon Park. Into: 981- 3103. FRIDAY Toddler Storytime: Drop in fun for ages 2-3 years at 10 am. and 1] am., N.V. City Library. Into: 980-4424. Babytime: A storvtime of songs, rhymes and fingerplays for 6-24 months will be heid at Lynn. Valley Library at 10:36-a.n1. For more intorma- tion call 984- 0286. Drop-in Storytime Fun: For ages 3-5 years at 10:30 a.m. ar the WV. Memorial Library. For more information call 925-7408. Beach Bonanza: Build toys to use at the beach. Art in the Park craft workshops each Friday this summer. For ages 5-8. July 2, 10:30 a.m.-noon, at the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. $6 per session. Pre- register: 981-3103. ‘ SATURDAY Kids Health Day: June 19, 3-6 p-m., North Van Fitness World, A dental and health sereening event for children 14 years and under by a local dentist, chiropractor optometrist. Prizes, face painting, colouring contest, mini-acrobie classes and story | telling. Minimum S10 dona- tion to the Children’s Wish Foundation. Info: 984-2511. World of Reading: Junc 26. Children ages 6 and up are invited to hear Stories from and © Around the Globe. Parkgate Library (929-3727) at 10:30 a.nt., Lynn Valley (984-0286) at }opam. and Capilano Library (987-4471) at 3 p.m. Register at the “passpart office” in vour library. French for Fun Storytime: Drop. in for all ages at the” N.Y. City Library, 9:30 or 11 a.m. Into. 980-4424, French ¢3-.¢ie: Drop in for all ages at the NV, City Library, Saturday, June 26, 1] a.m., “Tinlin’s: Les Byoux de al Castifiore.” Urifo: 980-4424. Saturday S«orytime and Crafts: For 4-8 year olds, 10. a.m. at N.V, City Library. Pre- register: 950-4424. ONGOING World of Reading Club: For | Grades 1-7 and Eager Reader Club for ages O-kindergarten. Pre-register between June 19- 30 tor loads of summer. fun. N.Y, City Library: 980-4424. World of Reading Club: Pre-register before July 15 at any N.V. district library, World of Reading Club: Summer reading club runs June 28-Aug. 28 at the W.V. Memorial Library. For Grades 1-7, Sign-up starts June 14. Info: 925-7408. Teen Summer Reading Club: At the W.V. Memorial Library for Grades 8-12. ‘Stickers, food coupons, books and prizes. Registration starts June 14, Info: 925-7408. Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre: Hands-on adventure for children. Learn about local wildlite, environmental issues and rainforest ecology through displays, movies and fun nature programs. Open 10 am. to 5 p.m. everytday. Admission by donacion, Info: 981- 3103. | Creative Act: Weekly camps for ages 5 1/2-11 at ‘the Silk Purse Art Centre. July 5-30 and Aug. 16-27, 10 a.m.- nooi and 1-3 p.m. Visits from local artists and trips to their . studios. Info: 925-7270. . - Ce compiled by Sharon Cocomile We offer ; a fall range of cooling Be Otc Evaporative air coolers, portable air conditioners, window air conditioners, and whole house split systems. SOLUTIONS FROM ND: 2783484 0400. BRIDGEPORT A sho; BURNABY. 420-3473 4035. NORTH ROAD BY aS