VOTES TAKEN on_ issues addressed by North Shore municipal councils mecting on April 15 included: Attendance: 86 Capacity: 126 Duration of meeting: 4:00 Issue: That council call on the minister (of fisheries) to cancel his current plan and replace it with a made-in- B.C. plan which genuinely conserves salmon while pro- viding the maximum eco- nomic benefit both to the industry and the people of the province. Result: Passed 6-1 Voting against: Cuthbert Coun. issue: That the North Vancouver Recreation Commission be requested to submit a report to council by -no later than May 6 as to how its proposed fee increas- es for 1996 could be avoided and/or rescinded and as to whether or not these fee increases act as a barrier to participation. Result: Passed 4-3 Voting against: Mayor Dykeman. Coun. Cuthbert. Coun. Bell Issue: That a manual of pro- tocol be prepared as a guide to ensure appropriate recog- nition of elected officials at civic functions and activi- ties. Result: Defeated Voting against: Mayor Dykeman, Coun. Bell, Coun. Cuthbert, Coun. Goldsmith- Jones Issue: That the Greater Vancouver Gateway Coun- cil’s recommendations regarding Canada’s inarine policy be supported and that an appropriate fetter be sent to the ministers of Finance, national Revenue, Transport, Public Works and the North Shore members of pazrlia- ment and MLAs. Syvan furns bad report ~ cards into good news. As the leader in supplemental educa- § tion for over 16 years, Sylvan's & unique teaching method produces j measurable results. We start by § uncovering your child's skill & gaps. Then, Sylvan's certi- fied teachers develop a per- 4 sonalized program that "is the key:to your child's suc- West Vancouver | “826-3365 | North Vancouver 985-6811 cess. Grades go up. Motivation improves. Bad report cards § become a thing of the past. To lear more, call Sylvan today. Syivan Learning Centre* Helping kids be their best.™ Call for your free copy of - ScotiaMcLeod’s Oil & Gas Research Report John Diichburn or Phill Henningson at 661-1525 ScotiaNicLeod 100 - 609 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. V7Y 1H6 Mamber CIPF Result: Passed 4-3 Voting against: Mayor Dykeman. Coun. Cuthbert. Coun. Harris — Martin Millerchip Attendance: !7 Capacity: 70 Duration of meeting: 56 minutes Absent: Coun. Danyliu Issue: That the construction of a retaining wall encroach- ment on the Royal Canadian Legion's road allowance on the Legion’s 580 18th St. property be approved. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That the age restric- tion in existing and future senior citizens’ housing remain at 60. Result: Passed 5-1 Voting against: Coun. Wood issue: That the noise contro! bylaw be amended to include an exemption for non-com- mercial community events. Result: Passed third reading. Issue: That Dewey, Pardie and Howe on Marine Drive be allowed to extend its hours for a West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce social function, Result: Passed unanimously — lan Noble Attendance: 14 Capacity: 50 Duration of Meeting: 2:35 Issue: That the 1996 Pitch- FRESH B.C. In-Week campaign be sup- ported by participating in the campaign by requesting the Engineering Department to provide garbage pick-up ser- vice during the week of May 6-12. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That a report of the Social Planner entitled Social Plan Update be received for council's infor- mation. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That a rezoning appli- cation for 332/334 East 12th St. and an attached Planning Technician report be consid- ered and referred to a public hearing. Result: Passed 5-2 Voting against: Coun. Bell, Coun. Braithwaite Issue: That the City Clerk be MUSHROOMS inte Ab HWA (9h. MATA Pe FRESH SWEET AVP TST EA EOE PEASE ETD authorized to make available an additional Jot in the North Vancouver Cemetery for the purchase and future use by Emil Gomperud as per City Clerk = report _entitlect Reservation of Additicnal Cremation Lot — North Vancouver Cemetery. — Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That a Statement of Mutual Recognition and Respect submitted by the Council of Tourism Associations of British Columbia be referred to the chamber of commerce. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That the Greater Vancouver Regional District's minutes entitled The Board in Brief, March 29 be received and filed. Result: Passed unanimously — Robert Galster reas _STRAW ERRIES |