*Ald. Joan Gadsby said that the pub was ‘‘clearly not wanted by the majority of the people in the neighborhood’’ and added that 13 of the local residents had indicated. they ’ \ AS - Friday, October 12, 1984 - North Shore News SAYS COUNCIL No pub for Ross Road -A REZONING BYLAW for the proposed Ross Road Pub in Lynn Valley was soundly defeated by North Vancouver District council Tuesday. By LO an application comes up, there is a ‘‘real split’’ bet- ween the local residents and the businesses in the area. Segal felt that in future more weight should possibly be given to the views of the residents and also gave notice that she would be requesting a review of the policy and procedures used by Council when considering the siting of neighborhood pubs. would move if the proposal went through. Included in the concerns expressed by the public were the potential for F e i i 40 loitering and vandalism. A 25-YEAR-OLD tree faller suffered a broken hip when the tree he was topping in the Lynn Valley area toppled feet let go and the tree started to fall. According to police, the man had to be rescued by ‘*A neighborhood pub 1s a misnomer here,’’ said Gadsby. Ald. Murray Dykeman felt that ‘‘there’s potential for Wednesday. the District of North Van- pub development in’ Lynn couver fire department. Valley,’’ but agreed that the The man, who has not It is beheved the heavy been identified, was topping a tree on Wayne Drive in Lynn Valley when the roots rains of the past weekend led to a weakening Of the tree's roots and caused it to fall. suggested location was nol the right place The current) proposal 1s considered to be too close to residential areas and deemed inappropriate from a traffic standpoint On a more general note, Ald. Mary Segal said at the end of the meeting that there were serious problems in the way that neighborhood pub applications were dealt with by Council Segal noted that every (ime CIVE FROM THE HEART NEWS photo Ellsworth Dickson LINDA is originally from the east coast and has a variety of interests including singing, renovating an old house and flying. B.C. HEART FOUNDATION Bernadette’s GALLERIES *— SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON REMAINING 1984 MODELS * 1984 DEMONSTRATION CARS NOW ON OFFER * 1985 MODELS ARE HERE * TEST DRIVE A SPECIALTY VOLVu ItUvA) cordially inviues you vo Ow Open House at the new bocador, flus 1200 LONSDALE AVENUE NORTH VANCOwvtn bd ¢ Telephone (604) 980-7216 MONDAY OCTOBER 15) 1984 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1984 [| MOTOR CARS 1970 LINIITED | 1235 Marine Dr Sales Service North Vane ouver parts 1000 am vo 600 pm 980-2464 Leasing