of sue eve er eg are 12~— Sunday, March 8, 1988 — North Shore News THE following isa brief summary of the agendas for the North Shore municipalities. The perfect setting for a performance this Salsa aercbics SALSA aerobics instructor Gabriela Martinez leads a class through a 60-minute non-stop latin music session at the North Shore Winter Ciub. The class goes every Wednesday night. For more information call 929-4977. North Varcouver City Council: Monday, March 9, 6 p.m.: Public hearing, amend- ing bylaw to rezone property at 5 50 West 2nd Se. and 124 fest. [st St.; proclamations, International Day For The Elimination OF Racial Discrimination, March 21, World Water Day, March 22; Lower Lonsdale’ Community Benefits, evaluation and prior- itization; Standards for out- door play and congregation space at independent schools; standard of maintenance, resi- dential premises; smoking bylaw; construction bylaws, fee increase; Visit oun web site ft Altp //wwes.bmeeca North Vancouver District Council: Monday March 9, 7 p-m.: Delegations, Barry Campbell re: development variance permit 980 East 21st St., Marv Pucci re: develop- ment variance permit for 980 East 21st St.; development permit for 1435 Marine Drive; development permit for 1488 Main St.; Land Lease Bylaw for Norgate House Society; lease exten- sion, GVRD lease to BA Blacktop Lrd., 75 Riverside Drive; arts and culture in Greater Vancouver, contribut- ing to the livable region; RCMP wages and salar NEWS photo Paul McGrath delegation, school — safety, crosswalk guards. West Vancouver — District Council: Monday March 9, 7:45 p.m.: development per- mit application for 2170 Chairlift Rd., appeal, permit to occupy cabin 171, commu- nity day, revised terms of ref erence; request for noise bylaw exemption, filming at Lighthouse Park; — service industrial zoning, 1400 and 1500 block Clyde Avenue; information reports, PCS cell site for 1043 Millstream Rd., advisory design panel recom- mendations, SPCA licence to occupy and shelter contract. powerful. 3.9% lease rate. ~ Enjoy sheer 5 Series exhilaration from the luxury and comfort of your BMW 528i. For a short while, also enjoy a 3.9% lease rate. The refinement and ergonomics you expect from a fine luxury 2.8-litre BMW engine delivers a pertormance to take the breath away. car set the scene. 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