14 - Sunday, November 5, 1995 — North Shore News: municipal affairs THE FOLLOWING is a brief sum- mary of agendas for North Shore municipalities, school districts, and the North Shore Health Board. West Vancouver District Council: Monday, Nov. 6, 7:45 p-m.: Remembrance Week procla- mation; youth activity fund Bylaw; dog licence, kennel and pound bylaw; B.C. Winter Games and West Vancouver Ice Arena; 1996 North Shore advisory committee on dis- ability issues workplan and pro- _ posed budget; noise bylaw in rela- tion to the carol ship procession of lights, Wilp’s Tsa-ak Gallery official Naming ceremonies, and Together Against Violence campaign, 1995 - citizen survey; filming in Whytecliff Park; posters on hydro poles; unex- pected arts assistance grant funds; .tock removal; West Vancouver . Community Arts Counci) and the Christmas tree lights. _ Drinking - water caused fish kill - : ‘From page 5 le. said: the ‘chloririated water - discharge was a “foreseeable flaw in their system.” “Pavel referred to a 1982 court case, also before Paradis, in which case);” said Favell. “The ‘defence advanced by the istrict’ in’ 1982 -is- the same as” today,” he added. - In the 1982 case, the municipai- : ity was fined after.a sewer pumping station experienced a power outage © : sulting 1 in sewage passing through a pipe and into a creek. The district has. addressed © the: problem by. installing standby’ generators - in ~ case of a power outage. ©... ‘Favell said it “was foreseen” that if the valve broke at the Sarita pump house, chlorinated water would go MacKay creek... ‘What we have here is a system that: can run. for hours without tice and the Crown's ‘Submission that it did.” : le did not’ take issue “with the pump station releasing 30 seconds worth of. chlorinated water into the k when. a “water; “hammer” 3 in the system... continued, : “My friend 2. pl ecuting municipalities. for these “” Offences in the province. ; , ‘avell said the district had no '- idea of how much water “they dis- charged. ” : Paradis will release his decision in the case on Dec. 15. [correction NoricE| |The full page ad that ran for Ed's Linens on pg. 2 of the Wed., Nov. Ist., 1995 issue of the North Shore News incor- rectly stated the size of Egyptian Bath Towels. This should have read 2.5 ft. x 4.5 '|ft. We apologize for any incon- venience this may have caused our customers. , North Vancouver City Council: Monday, Nov. 6, 7:30) p.m.: Proclamations: Remembrance Week; Social Planning Week; Together Against Violence Week. Highways stopping up and closing bylaw; Karen Milne, delegation, environmental protection protection program; traffic safety concems and 8th Street closure; environmental protection program; proposed 1996 annual budget objectives; surplus equipment disposal; Capilano Mail child-care space and community policing centre; background report to the forthcoming new city parks bylaw; regional transportation con- ference; UBC fire protection engi- neering program; fire boat #2 and boat house; Ridgeway Avenue land report; motion and notice of motion of the development construction in accordance with architectural and landscape plans: reconsideration Public Hearings on: and final adoption of the Highways Stopping Up and Closing Bylaw. 1995, No. 6721, North Vancouver District Council: Monday, Nov. 6, 7:15 p-m.: Veterans’ Week proclamation; Social Planning Week proclamation; Capital Management. Plan and Quality Assurance/Customer Service Committee report; Ross Road lacrosse box report by Councillor Janice Harris; delegation by David Mitchell — new link to Squamish, report by Councillor Ernie Crist; appointment to ice facility project committee report that Councillor Pat Munroe be appointed to the ice Facility Project Committee; policy change — House of Commons, report by Councillor Ernie Crist; limitation of municipal liability; 1748 Riverside Drive sub- division application. Development variance permit report that the per- ¢ Zoning Bylaw Text Amendment -@ Zoning Bylaw Amendment blic Hearings are scheduled to provide an opportunity for Council to hear from those who believe their interest outlined below, Date: Time: Location: 7:00 pm “in property may be affected by changes to these bylaws, as Wednesday, November 15, 1995 Council Chamber, Municipal Hall 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, BC BYLAW 6796 - "Rezoning Bylaw 1035” ‘The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver rc amend various size and siting regulations and applicable definitions for fences, Amendment: buildings, and structures. : Purpose: To address the concerns regarding existing. bylaw requirements, to add new clarifying regulations, and to achieve more equitable ' control over size and apparent bulk’ of single family residential buildings. - DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER AVENUE DELEROOK DRIVE, WESTVIEW BYLAW 8803 — mit be rejected; road access to Burrard Band, Windsong, adult conimunity developments. West Vancouver School District 45: The next meeting is Tuesday, Nov. 4. North Vancouver School District 44: The next meeting is ‘Tuesday, Nov. 14. North Shore Health Board: Task Group Report including transi- tion task group; community develop- ment and communications task group; bylaws, rules and policies task group; closer to home evalua- tion task group; human resources transition task group; CEO search task group; board/LGH transition task group; governance task group. Chair’s repon. Report of the Chief Transition Officer. New director's ‘BYLAW 6803 - "Rezoning Bylaw 1038" Applicant: Queensbrook Projects Limited Subject Land:Lot A and Lots 25 to 28, inclusive, Block: 2, West 1/2 of District Lot 617, Plan 1430 (600 Block West Queens Road as shown on map: at bottom left). Proposed To rezone the subject properties from <2 Amendment: Residential Single-Family 6000 Zone (RS4). to. Low-Rise Residential Zone. 1 (RLY. Purpose: To allow for the construction ofa 23 unit. ‘seniors’ oriented apartment building. - All persons who believe their interest in property may be s affected by the above proposals 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 Hearings. These Publi Act.” Hearings are held under the provisions of the Municipal Copies of the bylaws, resolutions, supporting staff reports and ary relevant background ‘material are available for." review at the Municipal Hall; 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, BC, in the Legislative Services :.. Department or Planning Department, Monday theough Friday, except Siatutory Holidays, November 3.through. November 15, 1995 inclusive, between the hours of 8: 30 ye "am and 4: 30 pm. Agnes S. Hilsen . Deputy Municipal Clerk November 3, 1995 - “1998, following - that. evening, in the. Council Chamber, 355