Al3 - Wednesday, September 19, 1984 - North Shore News HIT NORTH VAN’S OCP Residents: Save neighborhood MORE THAN +80 residents of the Lower _ streets in the Lower Pember- munity Plan, such streets as says the Norgate and_ neighborhood and we are Pemberton drea told North Vancouver District ‘°"_4"€4 from secondary ope Road are designated as Glenaire neighborhoods concerned.”’ : . . traffic corridors to local ac- ndary roads to serve should retain their single “It’s a delightful area and counel they want their neighborhood left alone. cess roads and to take steps both as traffic collectors family residential character. one of the last areas of esidents, commenting to ensure that the single fam- “from the adjacent residential Lower Pemberton is not North Vancouver that could during Monday’s public ily dwelling character of the areas and to provide a local i i i mentioned in that section of be handled sensitively,’’ ad- hearing on the Marine Drive ; Lower Pemberton area is alternative to Marine Drive. the plan, because of what ded Brian Murfitt. ‘‘This Corridor -Official Communi- whatever steps are necessary maintained. Motorists are alread, us- the district sees as the need bylaw doesn’t come close to ty Plan, spent almost 90 to protect out community, Residents of the area risk ing the residential streets to for a more in-depth study of that.” minutes telling council they said Hope Road resident becoming ‘‘the new Indians. avoid the often congested the area. were against traffic plans for Jermone Irwin, who _ pres- Council adjourned the their neighborhoods and of the North Shore 100 years Marine Drive, say residents, “It’s distubring that the public hearing into the Of- L ented council with a petition hence’’ unless they were pro- and they fear the designa- planning department would ficial Community Plan until against the OCP suggestion signed by 200 residents of tected against ‘‘outside tions under the OCP could not consider Lower Pember- November 19. Council will that Lower Pemberton be the Lower Pemberton area. development forces’? Irwin increase their problems. ton as a particularly cohesive further discuss points raised further studied. Irwin pressed council to — said. ‘Residents were also upset neighborhood,’’ said Wayne by the residents at a plann- ‘““We intend to take change designation of some Under the Official Com- bya portion of the OCP that Howell. *‘We are a cohesive ing and policy meeting. Scandinavian Furniture ...- THEY HAVE MOVED IN TO RENOVATE AND ENLARGE OUR STORE....NEW STOCK CONTINUES TO ARRIVE... IT MUST BE SOLD....LOOK AT THESE SACRIFICE PRICES....! TEAK STEREO BENCHES, EZ extendable, reversible, desk heig ht as shown, never before RENOVATION SPECIAL PRICE $187. TEAK TV CABINETS with doors 001 NOW $299. TEAK STEREO STANDS, 49 high, tow, iow RENOVATION SPECIAL PRICE $176. TEAK COMPUTER TABLES, 25°- wide and ONLY $59. TEAK TV TROLLEYS, tondtes ver toot RENOVATION SPECIAL PRICE $78. TEAK TYPING TROLLEYS, neuvy duty, LOW, LOW $129. TEAK BOOKCASES 45-- nigh, 31°: TEAK WALL SYSTEMS, doors, drawers, NOW ONLY $499. wide, while they lost NOW ONLY $99. TEAK END TABLES with shout. SACRIFICE PRICE $99. SOLID TEAK COFFEE TABLES trom benmark NOW $189. TEAK DINING TABLES, rectangle with extensions SPECIAL $229. ROUND TEAK DINING TABLES stown, extension. NOW ONLY $249. ) — Ss ==] | DANISH DINING CHAIRS, cassie styting. ONLY $69. 22S Ss —— SOLID TEAK DINING CHAIRS ... SACRIFICE $69. LOW, LOW PRICE $239. -_ Z ) TEAK TRIPLE DRESSERS, 60° ide, nin ore drwen. SACRIFICE PRICE $299. IS