Levels Highway a in areas above the 1200- @urees idenuticd and protect- ed in’ coniunetion with her- irage considerations. Durman said) that the move is designed to prevent a sinular sination to Whithy from happening again. “Eo domt think anyone nts to sce BPP British Pacitic Properties) cut down Ml oit’s wees, which at has a right to do,” said Durnin, Recently, council voted at an in-camera meeting, to allow BPP to cut down several trees on parcels of municipally owned land that lie within the boundaries of BPP's proposed 104+-acre Whitby Estates development. wh ghee’ . Irees were municipal PP Hor their band Council is now asking for nput from various communi tyoand advisory groups prior te faly 30. After that. discussion about the new regulation will continuc. Durman said that people's comments should be restrict- cd to issues regarding trees on undevelaged land. “We do not want to stop the cutting of trees above the upper levels,” said Durman. “We want £0 control the cut- tng of tress until we the development plans applied tor.” COUN. Victor Durman ... no more tree cutting as happened at Whitby ‘loping, neigh- borhoods like the undevel- oped Jands above the Upper Catherine Barr eos ; Contributing Writer A ; removed from ndote prevent cil is considering adopting tree cutting undeveloped land. “This is not the municipal- people's private gardens. That is a ditterent issue,” said He emphasized that the _ new regulations being consid- in the four areas outlined in ils report. in environmentally nsitive area like municipally ‘ | 6 uit 7 According to counci WEST Vancouver ccun- cutting the irces on regulations for private, ity trving to regulate trees in oun. Victor Durman. ered would only apply to trees four areas are: protect d and riparian NEWS photo Cindy Goodman Name .... .. Stephanie Age... 23 Recent film... Attack of the Killer Refrigerator Fav. actor....Christopher Walken Future plons... to conquer the world THE following issues were among those discussed by North Vancouver = City Council on May 25: Attendance: 40 Capacity: 50 Duration: 4 hours Absent: none Issue: That council members be encouraged to serve on any Standing Committees — or Boards of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, min: House Inion of British Columbia Municipalities and the Lower Mainland Municipal As tion; and that their expenses be paid in accordance with City of North Vancouver travel poli and that the director of finance be instructed to place a suitable dollar amount in the annual budget to fund projected travel expenditure Result: passed unanimou Issue: That a temporary use permit be granted to the Roval Canadian Legion to operate a licensed Veteran’s Club at sdale Ave. ; and that Liquor Control and Licensing Branch be advised thar the City of North Vancouver considers thar a majority of the residents in the area are in favor of granting a liquor license to the Royal Canadian Legion to operate at 1200 Lonsdale Ave. Result: passed unanimously — Jolanda Waskito ‘athe A Cultural Revolution © Improve intestinal health © Reduced blood cholesterol levels ® Strengthen the immune system © Improve absorption of nutrients When your windows. show signs they need All window installacions and renovations replacing, trust us to get the jab done oy our authorized BC Gas Inc. Homeworks* BCGasiInc? homeworks ‘HOME RENOVATION PLAN right, With our affordable financing contractors are quality-assured. Call options, the average home can have 895-3570 today to improve the comfort nn ee 1929 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. “2470 Marine Dr.. We Van. -2635 West 4th ‘Ave., Van. new windows for just $108 a month: and energy-efficiency of your home. 980-5545 - 922-0433. *Based on $4.900 financing over 60 months. for a total of $6,465. OAC. : 733-5210