hh set for rail $4.85 million required WEST VANCOUVER District Council introduced three bylaws, Feb. 27. to assemble the $4.85 million in funding needed to purchase lands in the western area of the municipality from BC Rail Properties. WEST VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL By Maureen Curtis The land, an unused rail casement. includes the Seaview Walk and the probable site of a future west- ern recreation centre. Hf the bylaws are adopted, the district will take $2 million out of its $2.5 million development cost charge reserve fund, which is collected from develop- ers for park purposes. Some $750,000 will come out of an $18 million : POSTURE BEAUTY ~ SFIRM TOP” ~ TWIN EA. PCE. “Full Ea. Pce, $78 “Queen Ea, Pce, $88 when purchased in sets .: % TWIN EA PCE. Full Ea. Poe,-$138 SERTA “HAMPTON”. | 2 YEARS | LUXURY FIRM: PERFECT SLEEPER «NO INTEREST TWIN SLEEF SET Full Set $548 ” QueenSet $598 . King Set N/A SEALY posruREPEDic 2 YEARS” “DEGONAIR fil" =; KO INTEREST TWIN SLEEP SET. » Fult Set $548 '. ; “Queenset $598 *~ «King Set N/A Queen Ea. Pce, $148 |. when purchased in seis for BC Rail easement endowment fund and a further $ 2.1 million from the $5.45 million capital facilities reserve fund. Mayor Mark Sager noted that this is the first time the municipality is using the endowment fund, which — was set up with the West Royal Towers fong-term lease of municipal! Jands to generate cash through interest. “This is the first time the fund has becn above the threshold at which it could be used.” said municipal manager Doug Allan. “The money hus been generated from non-tax sources and will help make a real and significant con- tribution toward park acquisition.” said Sager. The purchases are the result of the June 20, 1994 Gleneagles-Seaview Walk agreement between West Vancouver and BC Rail. which secured rost of the land for the walk, and the Nov. 1, 1994 decision to purchase all of the remaining land north of Eagleridge Drive. ; “DREAMS AWAY”. TWIN EA. PCE, Full Ea. Poe, $178 _Queen Ea, Pce, $198 when purchased in sets SERIA "ACCOLADE" - : PILLOW FIRA - PERFECT SLEEPER TWIN SLEEP SEY. ” Full Set $748 - QueenSet 3798 Wing Set$i098 2 YEARS: _NO INTEREST ( SEALY’ POS TUREPEDIC 2 YEARS +2 NO INTEREST P wit ‘sleeP SET. rE] Full Set $848 QueenSet $898 - King Set$i198 | PERSONAL INJURY Free Initial Consultation Douglas W. Lahay CLARK, WILSON BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 800-885 West Georgia Street, Van. 687-5700 What's happening in our District Public Hearings on: Central Inter-River Official Community Plan Amendment ¢ Zoning Bylaw Amendment blic Hearings are scheduled to provide an opportunity for Council to hear from those who believe their interest in property may be affected by changes to these bylaws, as outlined below. Date: Time: Tuesday, March 14, 1995 Following the Public Hearings on Bylaws 6732, 6735, 6685, 6730 and 6731 to commence at 7:00 p-m. Council Chamber of Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Rd., North Vancouver, BC Location: BYLAW 6733 - “The Central Inter-River Official Community Pian, Amending Bylaw 10” : Applicant: Wedgewood Development Ltd. Subject Land: Lots 14,15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, Block 3, District Lot 612, Plan 2377 ; LotsA, B,C, D, and E, Block 2, District Lot 612, _ Plan 15642 Lot 21, Block 2, District Lot 612, Plan 2377 (685 to 1005 inclusive Premier Street — west side). Proposed ; : . mo Amendment: To change the land-use designation from Residential RD to Residential RM, designate the subject lands as a Development Permit Area and establish specific design guidelines. To allow for increased density and regulate the form and character of multi-family development. BYLAW 6734 - “Rezoning Bylaw 1018” Applicant: Wedgewood Development Ltd. Subject Lands: Lots 18, 19, and 20, Block 3, District Lot 612, Plan 2377 (785, 795 and 837 Premier Street) Proposed Amendment: To rezone the subject lands FROM Single- Family Residential 7200 Zone (RS3) TO Multiple-Family Residential Zone 3 (RM). Purpose: To allow for a 12 unit townhouse development on the subject lands. All persons who believe their interest’ in property may be affected by thie above proposals will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submission. Written submissions will be accepted up to the conclusion of the Public Hearings. These Public Hearings are held under the provisions of the Municipal Act. Copies of the bylaws, resolutions, supporting staff reports and any relevant background material are available for review at the District of North Vancouver Municipal Hail, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, BC, in the Legislative Services. Department or Planning Department, Monday through Friday, except Statutory Holidays, March 3 to 14, 1995 inclusive, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 P. m. Agnes 5. Hilsen Deputy Municipal! Clerk March 5,1995.