KUDOS to North Shore residents, who gave themselves a gold star when it came w that recycling had become a way of life for 1 ey Seneca ge ese mall bart i A deep forest hiro has Semmtint con you hare nor rete a you compost? Or areyou ing 93% said g- Awl em. And our moss green: you renurn the occasional bottle and des continued participation in blac box peograme mass oonesrvative onsamerse ing more creative ways to reduce waste, can we preserve the quality of life we now enjoy. Horseshoe Bay Dundarave/Ambleside British Properties '_Norgate/Pemberton Heights Capilano/Delbrook Highlands Lower Lonsdale . Central and Upper Lonsdale Valley Blueridge/Deep Cove TOTAL. ...scsssenccceenccecscnssnnceccseeess 99.1% | NEXT ‘WEEK: Do you support a ban on wood-burning firepiaces? Ursula Kosse West Vancouver Of course! I've been doing it for 20, 25 years now. We used to collect all the cans and bot- tles and take them to the recy- cling place, years before the blue box. But I’m a girl guide, 0.4% . I was trained to do these things! 6.5% f. Pusuic HEARING ON ZONING Bytaw AMENDMENT: HE ‘following: da : in North and Wes :Of:West’ Vancouver, received 18: months probation for _.* assaulting West Van_ Police Const. Graydon Findlay on “Tiefore Jad . ore Ju Reginald . Grandison a West - Vancouver provi court on Dec. 16, 1996: Neil Scott Breiddal, 26, of $0 qrancourer, was fined after he pleaded guilty to 2 walkman belonging to Rak io Shack in Park Royal on Oct. 31, 1996. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in West Vancouver provincial court on Dec. 11, 1996: ‘Neil Willis Gould, 38, of Vancouver, was jailed seven days after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belong- ing to IGA in West Vancouver on Dec. 10, 1996. ublic Hearings are scheduled to provide an opportunity for Council to hear from those who believe their interest in re Veronica Robeznieks North Varcouver Unfortunately no. I take back bottles like everyone else. It used to be better but now I live in an apartment, they don’t have a blue box program. It’s a pain in the butt, but it’s a_ good idea. Carole McClean West Vancouver “ Yes, just. the blue box. : throw in glass, plastic, n papers. We’re probably- ‘not: doing as much as we could be but I do think it’s important. two options for managing vehicular traffic for the pr as illustrated on the map below. Option A would | uti driveway on site with the vehicles entering | from N oo ‘tuesday February 18, 1997 7:00 p.m. :. Council Chamber of Municipal Hall, 355 West — : _Queens 1 Road, North Vancouver, BC. BYLAW eat - : - "Rezoning Bylaw 1061" — B Gordori Hilynsky Architect on behalf of the “, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver - St. Pius X Parish | 1150 Mount Seymour.Road (Lot 27 (except part of Plan 8832), District Lot 624, Plan 18740) To amend the District of North Vancouver Zoning Bylaw to include a new siting area on . the existing property. To allow for the construction of a new 1230m? (12,243 sq.ft.) single-storey private elementary school. Il persons who believe their interest in property may be flected by the above proposal will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submission. Written submissions will be accepted up to the conclusion of the Public Hearing. This Public Hearing is held under the provisions of the Municipal Act. Copies of the bylaw, resolutions, supporting staff reports and any relevant background material are available for review at the District of North © Vancouver. Subject Land: Proposed Amendment: Purpose: Clerks Office or Planning Department Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road Monday through Friday, except Statutory Holidays, February 5, 1997 through February 18, 1997 inclusive, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 P. m, Dennis W. Back Municipal Clerk February 7 & 9, 1997 ten mzeoese OPTION ‘A’ TRAFFIC PATTERN “Road and exiting onto Brockton om ( sausomumien OPTION ED TRAFFIC PATIERN: ROAD ACCESS FOR PROPOSED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ®m van Be.cas