& ~ Friday, December 23, 1994 — North Shore News HORSESHOE BAY pant HORAN AB Baton or —_ “as Strayer “en MeN ePoun en ag jpesrreneoreennt ae ie Praeger ANIL i Mt Inglewood PARNELL FORA BT a ENO EASON ANE UI Or ‘PLANS. TO GO! UNDERGROUND: MUNICIPAL ACT SECTION 656 Upper Levels H NDAD Pte gy ty apreret er wy. £2 Byromoun see ex ‘ y; HE proposed roadwork associated with the planned reclevelopment of | properties on West transmission lines: 1. In accordance with the Municipal Act, Section 656, the Council of The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver intends to construct the underground conversion of overhead distribution lines'on West 8th Street between Chesterfield Avenue and Lonsdale Avenue. The underground within the 8th Street right-of-way will be at the expense of the entire project: Any related works required on private property will be the responsibility of the affected property owners. 4 oo. 2. The estimated cost of the work i is: $190, 000.00 "3, The estimated share of the total cost which will be spe ially charged against the parcels benefiting from the work or abutting the work is: $126,666.07 | The estimated City's share of the lotal cost iss $O'S, 50545 The annual charge will be imposed fora period of ten years, In accordance with Bylaw No. 6513, the special charges may be paid inten (10) annual instalments, with interest calculated at 7.5% per annum. This Bylaw is an amendment Bylaw to the Local Improvement Bylaw, 1991, No. 6194, Persons desiring to petition against the undertaking of the work must do so on or before the 17th day of January 1995. In accordance with the Municipal Act, Council would be prevented from proceeding with the work if more than 50% in number of ~ the owners, representing at least 50% of the assessed value of the lands involved, sign . in opposition to the undertaking. In the case of joint ownership, both owners must - sign, and where two or more persons are the owners of the property, a majority of them must sign the petition. Where the property is registered in the name of a limited company, an officer must sign the petition and show his or her position | in the company. Daied this 18th day of December, 1994, ‘Bruce Hawkshaw, City Clerk . BC Environment The Holidays Can Be A Pile OF Garbage You don't have to throw it away. Start a reducing and reusing programme this festive season. OR anges? skin Gala 8th Street, provides the opportunity to incorporate the removal of existing unsightly overhead weet “merry nt Dr, a” WW. ‘eet yt ST se alta altel . 4 web ta:agansunnteeburfegs Ye g f | Wate St. ; 8 eam atan daetetn eee THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: Neptune Terminals Ports Canada Police responded to a complaint of mischief. An undetermined number of persons slashed several tires on a private vehicle. Dec. 8 - 1400-bik, Kings Ave. Break and enter. Suspect(s) entered by prying open a basement window. Stolen: stereo equipement. Value: $300. : “Number of medical aid calls: 2 “ Number of false alarms: 2 For ‘more information call the B.C. Recycling Hotline 732-9253 GREATER VANCOUVER 1-800-667-4321 ane a aoe Number of public service calls: t O00-bIK, [Sth St Stoke stehting, Hwy, 99 Motor vehicle wecidens, 5200-bik, Keith Ra. Snell of diesel. Dee. 14 Number of medical aid calls: 2 A MAN is currently calling senior citizens on the North Shore and introducing himself as a long- -lost relative. He advises that he is in desper- - ate need of some cash and then makes arrangements for a “friend” to come over and personally pick up these funds. This scheme is well known by the North Vancouver RCMP and a suspect has been iden- tified. Any calls of this nature should be reported to the police as soon as possible, | Nigerian letters . Businesses on the North Shore’ are still receiving letters from Nigeria requesting assistance in” transferring large amounts of money out of that country. They are first requested to. forward money to Nigeria under a number ono sete yoen vate SOOO TUL SAPO RA SN OEE SARTRE . 1 we a. Number of false alarms: 0 Number of public service calls: 0 Under Lions Gate Bridge Rubbish fire. ‘ 100-blk. Taylor Way ‘Transformer tire.’ 100-bik. Taylor Way Electrical fire. Cypress Bowl Road Motor vehicle accident. Number of routine vals 12 Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 4 (1 chest pain, | collapse, 1°” “seizure and | other) d Dec.13.° | ; Number of routine calls: 8 a Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 4 (2 chest pains, I seizure and Lions Gate Bridge vo Thos : . ‘Three-vehicle accident. Injuries: fa udinue, Damage: $4.300." Charges:) > two of three drivers charged with driving ft) fast for conditions. " a ypress Bowl Read - : Two-vehicle accident, Injuries: minor. Damage: $8,500. Charges: failing to yield after stop and. | speeding. of pretenses. Anyone receiving unsolicited letters from Nigeria should be aware that this is a sophisticated scam and that the vast amounts of taoney to be gained do not exist. Instant winners Any unsolicited calls from com-’ panies purporting to be clearing houses and the like indicating that you have won a major prize such as money, vehicles or boats, should be’ treated very cautiously. as to its authenticity. “Winners” are requested to send funds by money order to a Quebec : or Ontario address to cover such things as GST, shipping, insurance, brokerage fees, etc. Do not send funds for any “prizes.” : Submitted by Cpl. Gene Slobod. wee! | ST rr a cas