o- Wednesday, May 3, 1995 — North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a fist of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: . NOTE: North Vancouver break and enter statistics were unavail- A 15-foot pleasure boat and motor were reported stolen from a private moorage. The value of the stolen boat and engine is in excess of $3,500. Two persons were warned against illegal crabbing in the inner harbor. April 21 A longshoreman sustained an ankle injury on a deep-sea vessel. The injured party was taken to hos- pital for treatment. April 24 Number of medical aid calls: 3 Number of false alarms: 0 Number of public service calls: 2 700-bik. East 26th St. Unreported fire. April 25 Number of medical aid calls: 3 Number of false alarms: 2 Number of public service calls: @ 1600-b1k. Columbia St. Miscellaneous fire. 1000-bik. Calverhall St. Bush/grass fire. Mt. Seymour Pkwy. at Strathaven Dr. Miscellaneous fire. 4900-bik. Redonda Dr. Miscellancous fire. ae April 26 “Number of medical aid calls: 1 Number of false alarms: ! Number of public service calls: | “1600-bik. Tatlow Ave. Single-family residential fire. 4900-bik. Skyline Dr. Car/truck fire. April 27 .. Number of medical aid calls: 10. | Number of false alarms: 1- ‘Number of public service call Braemar a PL HARA IE Rm Number of medical aid calls: 6 Nuntber of false alarms: | 200-bik. East 22nd St. Fire in back yard. April 25 Number of medical aid calls: 2 Number of false alarms: 2 April 26 Number of medical aid calls: 3 Number of false alarms: | Wilding Way at Tempe Knoll Dr. Bush fire. April 27 . Number of medical aid calls: 5 Number of false alarms: | 200-bik. West Esplanade St. Possible fire. Number of routine calls: 20 Code 3 emergency calls: 22 April 25 Number of routine calls: 11 Number of Code 3 emergency ANNOUNCEMENT | Darlene Karimi, formerly of Kathy } Chan & Marquis Concept hair studios, is pleased to announce the opening of ‘| her own'studio. fa sensammccmn = dy ow Shee NOMI ‘Lonsdale Ave. W. Queens Pedant eee tie th. Ee AERA TR ZAG Pasanmmscat cade, 4 apy swmiegey 2 Asse __Dallarton Hwy. a a4 7 a, calls: 10 April 26 Number of routing calls: 16 Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 9 April 27 Number of routine calls: 13 Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 16 Total number of accidents: 19 Total number of vehicles involved: 4] Total dollar value of damage sus- tained: $48,200 Pemberton at Marine Dr. Two-vehicle accident. No injuries or charges. Approximately $6,900 damage. Nicolum at Garibaldi Four-vehicle accident.. No injuries or charges. Approximately $8,500 damage. St. Andrews at 17th St. Two-vehicle accident. « No injuries or charges. Approximately $4,000 damage. OTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, MAY 8,- 1995 in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 14] West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1967", and 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 rezone Lot A, Block 8, D.L. 273, Plan 1063, located on South-West corner at 641 Queensbury Avenue, indicated in grey area on the map below. The amending bylaw will have the effect of reclassifying the said property FROM: CD-231 (Comprehensive Development 231 Zone) TO: CD-293 (Comprehensive Development 293 Zone) to permit development generally in accordance with the RS One-Family Residential Use Zone on four lots, witha minimum lot width of 9.144 metres (30 feet). In addition to the standard development regulations for a One-Family Residential Use, the maximum gross floor area shall be further restricted to 0.3 times the lot area plus 750 square feet, and the maximum height shall be further limited to 1.75 storeys plus basement or cellar. 140 £ 14th Host Yancouyer East 7th Street For The First Time Ferguson Point, STANLEY PARK The Teahouse Restaurant Springs into a new look. t® NEW EXECUTIVE CHEF 20 NEW PATIO WITH PANORAMIC VIEW 3 NEW LOOK INSIDE AND OUT: t* NEW SEASONAL MENU So much of the Teahouse is the same. ‘So much of the Teahouse is new. 4 FERGUSON POINT - STANLEY PARK RESERVATIONS 669-3281 Moody Avenue East 6th Street Queensbury Avenue LL PERSONS who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed Bylaw No. 6686 shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard in person, by attorney or by petition. The proposed Bylaw may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from APRIL 24 - MAY 8, 1995. Written submission will be accepted up to and including MAY 8, 1995, but submissions will not be accepted after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Bruce A. Hawkshaw, City Clerk