VOTES taken on issues ad- dressed by North Shore municipal councils meeting on Sept. 9 included: Attendance: 50 Capacity: 50 Duration of Meeting: 3:30 Absent: none Issue: That the engineering department staff take into consideration the public com- ments received at the Policy Committee Meeting on Sept. 9, 1996, when preparing the Development Cost Charges bylaw, Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That the rezoning application for 175 East 10th St, be considered and referred to a public hearing. Result: Passed 4-3 Issue: That the City adopt the Affordable Housing Policies attached to the Aug. 20 report of the social plan- ner. That staff report back on the renting of residential properties as affordable hous- ing units based on provision of subsidies or grants similar to those provided under the Community Facilities Tenan- cy Policy. And, thar as the Lower Lonsdale plan evolves, staff be directed to investigate how affordable housing r y might be included as an out- come of deasity bonusing, or as units purchased hy the City. Result: Massed 6-1 Voting against: Coun. Dean — Deana Lancaster Attendance: 65 Capacity: 126 Duration of Meeting: 4:30 Issue: That the assent of the electors be sought by referen- dum at the municipal election for the dedication of the Northlands Golf Course for park and recreation purposes. Such a dedication means the golf course land cannot be rezoned without another public referendum. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That the assent of the electors be sought to autho- rize the borrowing of $4 mil- lion to acquire the McKenzie Barge/Noble Towing site (Cares Landing) for park pur- poses. Resuit: Defeated 5-2 Voting against: Mayor Dykeman, Coun. Bell, Coun. Goldsmith-Jones, Coun. Harris, Coun. Munroe Issue: That amendments to the Seymour Official Com- munity Plan and Rezoning Bylaws for a nine-storey ce of the CLAVINOVA| fr. 1809/ month ‘Downtown Vancouver| 929 Granville Street Tel The Most Sought After Resale Piano apartment building in the 3400 block Mount Seymour Varkway receive third reading. Result: Passed 4-3 Voting against: Coun. Crist, Coun. Cuthbert, Coun, Munroe Issue: That the constitution of council be amended by increasing the number of councillors from six to eight, Result: Defeated 5-1 Voting against: Coun. Bell, Coun, Crist, Coun. Cuthbert, Coun. Harris, Coun, Munroe Absent for vote: Coun. Goldsmith-Jones Issue: Centennial Bursary Awards. Cheques towards further edu- cation were presented to: Elizabeth Philips, Hands- worth secondary — school, Rachel Norwood, Argyle sec- ondary school, Anne-Marie Norris, Windsor secondary school, Christine Etchells, Seycove secondary communi- ty school, Bo Kyung (Rossa) Sung, Sutherland secondary school, William — Hsiao, Carson Graham secondary school. — Martin Millerchip Attendance: 90 Capacity: 70 ry u ‘ : 685-8471 Duration of Meeting: 3:00 Issue: That a design fora new clubbouse and public wash- room at the West Vancouver Lawn Bowling club be approved; thar $100,000 from the 1996 capital budget be made available as the dis- trict, contribution; that a building permit be issued ¢ Furniture ¢ Giftware ¢ Silk Flowers only after a confirmation is provided to the municipal manager that funding of $300,000 is in place; that a license to occupy be drafted for review by the municipal manager and return for approval by council. Result: Passed unanimously — lan Noble Our year end inventory is coming soon, so we’ ve slashed our already low prices on 100’s of selected iterns to clear them out now because WE’D RATHER SELL IT THAN. ¢ Health & Beauty * Toys * Sporting Goods ° Paint ¢ Hardware * Tools * Books ® Bedding * Luggage g ¢ Clothing » © Housewares CAMCORDER. BAGS «2 sizes * Padded OFF OUR. LOW PRICE OUR QUIDATION PRICES . HAVE BEEN LOWERED BY 10% -70% on 100’S OF SELECTED. ITEMS PAINT BRUSHES + Everything in stock — OFF OUR LOW PRICE CLEANERS + Famous Brand Name 10% OFFOUR LOW PRICE” * Heavy duty >’ insulated 30% OFF OUR LOW PRIC