Al4 - Wednesday, October 24, 1984 - North Shore News THE PARKING pro- blems in the 1200 and 1300 blocks Marine Drive have been resolv- ed — but not in the way merchants in that area wanted. Ald. Meattray told North District Council Monday that 1? parking spaces have been deleted on Dykeman Marine Drive with 19 new one hour parking spaces created on Bridgeman ‘“‘ Fhe spaces on . a ; a Bridgeman were there COMMITTEE MEMBERS Murray already. What we've done 1s Segal studied the complaints of merchants. basically created timed inthe area.’ The spaces which were previously Dykeman and Ald. Mary just used by employees in the Segal were Council repre- area,’’ said Dykeman.*'! feel sentatives on a committee the appropriate, positive ac- composed ot Marine Drive tion has been taken. There’s businesspeople and a still a sense of cooperation between the parties involved member of the engineering stat! SUNSET BEACH Fish farm plan dead DAVID WHIFFEN says he is through with West Vancouver after aldermen voted unanimously Monday night to formally deny his application to develop a fish farm in the waters of Howe Sound off Sunset Beach. Whiffen, disappointed by the decision, said he would District's aldermen didn't go after that contradiction look elsewhere for a location Prior to Whiffen’s: com for his commercial fishery ments, council heard from venture Pasco Road resident Gordon “This is already the most Hall who said approving the remote area of West Van proposal “wot lead to couver,’ Whitten said of the commercial tratti on oa Sunset Beach area “There's private road and visual and nowhere ceclse Cin the environmental pollution municipaltty) to go Hall alse said othe fish Aldermen defeated Whit fatm would attract 10 000 ten’s request for approval ot seagulls” the project in the face oof Vt) de net want 10,000 strong obyections from Seagulls on ty root Hall Pasco Road tesidents of the Sand Sunset Beach atea and oan Coun tacked oa stalf light of teports trom statt report that suppested the that said federal and proxin proposal be regected on the vial regulatory agencies trad yrounds Chat there were bot reyected the fash farm pro Sutfioent Sanitary and trat posal fie Whiffen. oon oa ment ter facilities at the site that brief land cS achyacent too a res State the COUPEE phon fer ins dential area and that the vote said the proposal tad peopasal diab aot thaye the the approval of senor yas approval ol boat SCH HOE PONCE crine nt ARO CEES cnt levels ATTENTION RESIDENTS Police Want Homes Signed POLICE REMINDER SIGNS ’ : : * re ' 1 CURBSIDE ADDRESS SIGNS Today 926-7391 or 731-01 51 See display al SHELL SERVICE CENTER : 130% Marine (Or Wo Var committee was established after complaints from merchants surfaced fol- lowing the installation of a left hand turn lane which et- fectively took over the center meridian of Marine Drive and eliminated the parking spots on Marine Drive. The new lane re-align- ment, which occurred in the Dykeman and Mary a CHRYSLER SPECIALS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOV.9 erchants won't get arking stalls back last week of September, 15 marked by plastic inlays? in- stead of the traditional painted lines. According to Dykeman, -10 change the lanes now and return the parking spots to Marine Drive would result in ‘‘a big waste of money.”’ Added Dykeman: ‘‘We have more than acuvated the parking availability in the area.”’ Segal said the committee has also *‘dug up’’ an extra 22 parking spaces located under the Collegiate Sports outlet in the area. ‘I’ve driven through the lot sever- al: times and there’s only been about four spaces used al any one time,’’ said Segal. ‘*There’s no reason why that space can’t be used.’ The parking commyttee ts expected to present Pefull report, including recommen- dations on lane access, trees and the visibility of retail outlets,at Monday's meeting. In one year a housewife spends 400 hours driving from house to school to supermarket. We would like to make sure those 400 hours are as comfortable & safe as possible with our Winter Time Special FOR ONLY $99.95 parts & labour we give your vehicle A COMPLE Mm fe Vl vad t? , COO! ING SYS ' ipod 1 CHANG t Witter geet Wait tit RRR OT ,EM ENG Int TUNE UP rn oe cr tatu kb ube’ an beg 1 Yt] bt ‘ & Ful it 1 . Tagg vt hoor rod AMBLESIDE HOBBIES & CRAFTS 1425 Marine Dr. West Van 922-3512 open 6 days a week 9:30 - 6 p.m. Specials 5 for 2° Freesia with fern 99 Dark Blue Iris store African 4 Violets a 9. Sorry — no delivery on these items » WES VAN FLORIST 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver =a) r 4’’ pot VISA 922-4171 J 922-3968 ¢ FOR MOST NORTH AMERICAN BUILT CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS Service = Pay t a rn ' ‘ R 1777 MARINE UR VANCOUVER ™ Service 980-8501