Two bikers arrested TWO MEMBERS of the East End chapter of the Kell’s Angels were arrested by police in North Vancouver on April 17. British Properties resi- dent Lloyd George Robinson, 40, and Gino Zumpano, face extorticn charges. - An emergency response team of the Coordivated Law Enforcement Unit (CLEU) arrested the pair while they were driving on the Upper Levels Highway near Lonsdale Avenue just after.11 a.m., according to a CLEU spokesman. Sea cuke cull costs A MAN with many names got a $300 fine for taking more than his fair share of sea cucumbers. - John Wesley Henpton, also knowa as John -. Compton, Kendall Quinn Northern, John Wesley, -John ~ Weshey, James Hanpton, Kenneth Miller and. Christopher ‘Brian VOTES TAKEN on issues addyessed by North Shore municipal councils meeting on April 22 included: Attendance: 8 Capacity: 50 Duration of meeting: 2 hours Issue: That the provincial government be encouraged to replace the former Canada Assistance Plan with alterna- tive, adequate and stabilizing funding for those agencies that depend on this revenue source and that the provincial governraent be urged to initi- ate consultations with North Shore municipalities immedi- ately so as to ensure that ade- quate funding for social ser- vices on the North Shore is maintained. Result: Passed unanimously j Issue: That once a date has been set for the North Shore Computer Technology Fair, a staff volunteer be requesied to show current technology in use at the City and that a let- ter be written to Mr. Gary Hee of Paramount Computers Ltd. indicating the city’s support of the North Shore Computer Technology Fair. Result: Passed unaniniously Issue: That based on a report from the Assistant City Engineer entitled Truck Route Plan be considered (first reading only) as an Armstrong, of New Jersey, [| was fined after be pleaded . gulty in West. Vancouver - provincial court on Dec. li. | to sport fishing more than ‘the daily quota of sea cucumbers on Oct. 23, 1995 in Howe Sound waters and fishing in intertidal ‘waters _ of Howe Scund. 0 ieAPIDILBA, ‘DRIVE THRU O11 CHANGE PECIPESONALS CLEANING bp» Under new management P Done on premises | » Expertly done 1 P Quick service i > When quality ¢ counts amendment to the Street and Traffic Bylaw. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That a rezoning appli- cation for 101 East 29th St. be considered and referred to a public hearing. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That a rezoning appli- cation for 319 East 11th St. be considered and referred to a public hearing. Result: Passed 5-2 Voting against: Coun. Bell, Coun. Braithwaite — Robert Galster - ourncil Attendance: 51 Capacity: 126 Duration of meeting: 4:25 Issue: That the final North | Vancouver Bicycle Master Plan, revised January 1996, be endorsed; That the draft North Vancouver Bikeways Implementation Plan be endorsed; That a joiat city/district bicycle advisory committee be estab- lished and That staff report back to council with terms of refer- ence for a North Vancouver Bicycle Advisory Committee. Result: Passed unanimously issue: That council not con- sider zoning and Official Community Plan changes for the property. north of Dollarton Highway aiid east Retirement living. as it should be. For more information please call 922-7616 2095 Marine Dr., West Vancouver 3 iocations on ‘the mse) Shore DEEP COVE LOHSD. Dollarton shapping Centre ag & POA 136 West 3rd. St. 988-6344 407 N. Dollart on H 924-1251 wy WEST VAN. Central Ambleside 14718 ¢ Cl de Ave. of international College (Maplewood North) at this time as proposed by United Properties Ltd. Result: Passed 6-1 Voting against: Dykeman Mayor Issue: That the development permit for the Lynn Valley Neighborhood Pub be returned to staff for an outline of measures that could reduce the impact of the outdoor patio on neighbors. Result: Defeated 3-4 Voting against: Mayor Dykeman, Coun. Goldsmith- Jones, Coun. Harris, Coun. Munroe Issue: That staff report on the feasibility of purchasing and/or leasing the previous Ross Road lacrosse box site from North Vancouver School District 44, ” Result: Defeated 2-5 Voting against: Mayor Dykeman, Coun. Cristi, Coun. Cuthbert, Coun. Goldsmith- Jones, Coun. Munroe Issue: That staff be instructed to include the cost of a new lacrosse box at Karen Magnussen Arena in the 1997 © budget unless the School Board replace the Ross Road facility. Result: Passed 6-1 Voting against: Coun. Harris — Martin Millerchip Attendance: 20 Capacity: 70 Duration of meeting: 20 minutes Issue: That an April 11 report on bulk housing amendments that include reductions to house sizes on large lots be received, that the report be referred to the Advisory Planning Commission and Advisory Design Panel for review and comment, and steps toward a mid-June pub- _ lic hearing be taken. Result: Passed unanimously — lan Noble FACTORY FUTON La tOWeso PIC BUTE oh Michae! Becker News Editor 885-2131 (114) Andrew McCredie Sports & Community Editor 985-2131 (147) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Lotters must include your name, tull address and telephone number, Via Internat: trenshaw @ ditect.ca COMPUTER BBS 880-6027 Password: Further instructions found in Hews conference. 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