iscord over Katharine Hamer Contributing Writer AN agreement which allows for selective log- ging to take place in local watersheds will not be removed. Ata meeting of the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) Water Committee on Sept. 10. members voted to keep the agreement until a watershed management study is completed later this vear. The deciding vote was cast by West Vancouver Mavor Pat Boname, who told the News she did not want to request the cancellation of the agreement “sight unseen.” She said that to ask the provincial government now to withdraw the agreement trom the original 1927 watershed land lease between Victoria and the GVRD would mean “tip- ping your hand before you see the report (on watershed man- avement.) 1 don’t support log- ging in the watershed, nor does Sunday, September 19, 1999 — North Shore News -. ¢14 my council, nor does anybody I know of with any brains,” said Boname. But she pointed out that no logging has taken place in the watersheds for five years. “She was ducking the ques- tion and the responsibility,” said Will Koop of the BC Tap Water Association. “Why are we staying with the amending indenture which is a commer- cial incentive to log in’ the watershed?” Said North Vancouver District Coun. Trevor Carolan, “She kept the (logging) option alive when it could have been dead as Marley’s Ghost.” Carolan calls Boname's ng vote mind — but in three vears of polities, Pve never been so heartbroken. You'd think there would be a commonality of interest in the North She “The people of West Vancouver have to be shaking their heads and asking why,” he said. “For someone running for public office to make such a “¢ vote against the peo- ple’s wishes defies logic.” The vote came after outgo- ing Port Moody Mayor Rick Marusyk tabled a motion to ask the provincial government to cancel the agreement once the forthcoming watershed man- agement plan had been com- joie ahtzirs NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge sees eee Mabel Ocoupation..:......... finance Faveerite singer... . .Andreo Bocelli Activities .. water skiing/snow skiing Bistikes ....... . .materialist people Fotere plans . .be successful in finance NORTH SHORE CRISIS SERVICES SOCIETY would like to thank: The City of North Vancouver The District of North Vancouver and The District of West Vancouver for their financial support [_. in 1959-2000 Narcissus of the year “Tahiti” double yellow colour 15 pack $8.97 Pansies 97 cach 4"pot reg. $1.97 Fane large flowering 10 tor $3.47 Winter Kale $3.47 1 gal. pot reg. $4.97 THE following are brief summaries of topics on the agendas of North Shore municipalities a.id school boards: Nosth Vancouver District Council: Monday, September 20 at 7 p.m. — development variance = permit — process improvements and options re bourhood and single yy zoning; unkempt prop erty at $250 Colemex Cie development vari Pp » 1910 Peters Rd; cransit plan; municipal employces financial disclosure bylaw; free access to public libraries. 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