aywood rezone OK’d for persistent WV man THE PATIENCE of a oinan who bought property at 2484 Haywood Ave.-swius rewarded recently when West Vancouver District Council approved Feb. 2} ihe zoning amendment and development permit necessary fora seven-anit commercial: residential building. West Vancouver District Council By Maureen Curtis Sines John Jalali acquired the fot inthe block north of Dundarave. a number of earticr attempts ta devel- op the property had been unsuc- cessful. One of the propositls called for the joint development of Jalali’s property and a neighboring proper- ly which is owned by the munici- pality and currently used by a day- care facility. The project was abandoned when the municipality was unable to come up with another location for the daycare. Jalali forged ahead with a sin- gle-lot project. It failed to meet council approval. But the latest proposal, designed by West Vancouver architect: Robert received. : The development includes two commercial units facing Haywood Avenue and five residential units,’ The proposal calls for an abun- dant use of green glass and brick cladding. : Burgers pointed out thal the building’ will be stepped back on . the upper floors. ; “Many of the existing trees on the property will be retained. -A retaining wall on one side will allow the daycare to backfill its lot . to create better play space. Coun. Andy Danyliu was satis- . fied thal the development would " not destroy an existing creck. Burgers,’ was, better “We're not losing a creck; Vi secre nina a cudwert. Sard Coun Allie Willis. aba eb. fd meshing that wok the proyees to third reading. Owners of the fand te the south west, occupied by the IGA store in Dundaruve, expressed support but come anenasd savecnarneavernarns taser alse sante concerts about the secur rity of ther parking fot wining scall duriag construction. Mong with other aciphbars, they are warned that the develop: nent will incredse tralhe down the Important Information | For All Honda | Honda Canada Inc. has recently implmented several significant Service Campaigns and Product Updates on a wide range of Honda automobiles. These Updates are to be performed FREE OF CHARGE only at your Honda dealer using factory trained technicians and genuine Honda parts. Please contact our service dept: to find out if you are the owner of an affected vehicle. lnsist Qn Genuine Luts &Scrvice PARTS & SERVICE 7:30am-6:00pm Mon-Sat 984-0331 725 MARINE DRIVE, NOR REPAIR CENTRE CERT #50354 KV27TS29 TRINITRON TV 6 -* DEEP BLACK TRINITRON PICTURE TUBE © NEW!! HIGH TECH STYLED CABINET # SURROUND SOUND FOR A RICHER SOUND ® SONY REMOTE COMMANDER A's in 60 days Now anyone can achieve unbelievable success through Straight A’s in 60 DAYS. You'll master the skills of power learning and get top-of-the-class grades every-time. For datails without obligation call: Dear Tir After Dad just had tome played DUPLEX DEVELOPMENT otice is hereby given by the City of North | Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 of the id "Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1994 at 7:30 pm, in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connecticn with the following proposed amendment to the "Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver", which is an integral part of "Zoning Bylaw, 1967", also known as Bylaw, No. 3778: To amend the "Zoning Ma City which forms part of Bylaw 3778", also known as "Zoning Bylaw, 1967", by reclassifying Lot 26 Ex. N. 10, Block 89, D.L. 549/550, Plan 1256, located at 302 East 10th Street, (as indicated in hatched pattern on the map below). The amending bylaw will have the effect of removing the said property to permit the development of a dupiex on the site. FROM: RS (ONE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE) TO: RT-L (TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE) EAST STH STREET ST ANOREW'S AVENUE i EAST 10TH STREET “TTT TTT 4] APPLICANT: GOLDEN GATE / JASIM / RURNABY DESIGN ALL PERSONS who believe that their interest in property.is affected by the above proposed Bylaw NO. 6507 skall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard ~ in person, by attorney or petition, The proposed Bylaw and relevant background documents may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 am and'4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, from FEBRUARY 28 — MARCH 14, 1994, except Statutory Holidays. Written submissions will be accepted up to and inchiding MARCH 14, 1994, but submissions will NOT be accepted alter the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Bruce A. Hawkshaw, City Clerk rr’ of the band inj