> Al6 - Wednesday, January 4, 1984 - North Shore News Gearing up for the battles eg hy Neufeld, ‘‘is that our road should be of interest to North R. esiden ft runs through a narrow valley Shore residents and they = and we have a river on both welcome any inquiries people group is sides of us. might like'to make. — **All that traffic is going to To end on a positive note, , have to funnel up Lillooet. the two would welcome a for. med Another interesting thing is carefully designed shopping ; > the Department of Highways centre. built a four-lane highway But, concluded, Lud- ° from behind the Coach visgen: ‘‘We don’t want House to halfway up Lillooet something to grow like Top- NORTH SHORE and where they stopped it it sy. That’s an eyeshore.”’ i — becomes two-janes. Pat can be cantacted at North Van C Ot 7 ver “Why havé they put in a 980-2036 and Gale at* . . four-lane highway and 980-4421. Anyone may at- District Council has - brought it to a dead stop? tend a Lynnmour Residents plans for Lynnmour That. raises a tremendouus Assocation meeting on | a that could have far- amount of uestions,"" Thursday January 5, at Lyn : remarked Neufeld. nmour School Library at 7: reaching effects for the “They didn’t build that to entire community. go to a cemetery,’” observed Ludvisgen. That’s the message two~ They are both concerned Lynnmour residents are put- * about any population explo- fing out tn an attempt to at- sion in Seymour which would tract attention to long-term) inevitably result in much plans for the area that could higher traffic densities. Up to drastically increase multi- 16,000 new homes could be family residential develop- built there.They feel that the ment and sharply increase development, as a whole, road traffic over Second Nar- rows Bridge. The two messengers are property manager Pat Neufeld and Gale Ludvigsen, a potter, who have formed L¥= the Lynnmour Residents Association to keep a close watch on the plans and lobby : . for any changes they feel are See us for good hearing aid n } ; 2 service — sales, repairs, ‘| think more than r batteries and advice. anything what we are con- cerned about is more multi- northwestern family homes and traffic,’’ o said Neufeld who has in the hearing centre past successfully fought off ‘ wh attempts to take away chunks secipnicreecece amare 1910 Lonsdale . or Bridgman and Seylynn ; - NEWS photo Eric Eggertson north vancouver The Council's plans were Anvociation dieptay th nectioneaire aboet the fetnre of ther aren. See ato for details. Open Tues. « Fri. 9:30-5 revealed over a month ago ’ ly the q . ry 985-5552 Sat 9:30-1. Closed Mon. and were followed by 1,200 ~ questionnaires sent to homes in Lynnmour North. I've seen what pollution can talking about multi-family **E think one of the things do. I’ve seen what kind of _ residential. We are saturated that’s most alarming that was concrete jungle can spring with multi-family here and mot even mentioned on the up. This sort of thing hap- we don’t want any more questionnaire,’’ said Lud- pens if it’s not properly plan- multi-family,’’ continued \ _ visgen, ‘‘was the plan for ned,’’ said Ludvisgen. Neufeld. \ _-_TF development up or near the Neufeld is worried about **We know that we are go- So INS NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE watershed. . long-term plans to put up to ing to have residential. We're **That concerns me from the 2,000 homes up past the not against development but DELBROOK OFFICE: 3709 Delbrook Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. 988-3151 point of view of water purity, cemetery. we want to maintain our area . ecology, population density ‘*They’ve told us that the as a residential area,’’ she and traffic density,’’ she — plans for these homes is not added. said. for another 20 years but 20 “We feel our population “*) lived in Cahforma for years goes by fairly quickly. density is great enough 16 years and | can see what “On top of that what real- now,’’ remarked Lugdvisgen. unhmited expansion can do ly alarms us ts that they are ‘Our other problem,"’ said a . . Sie Be as : ape + ite , Fined $3,600 for fraud NEW YEAR SPECIAL! NEW YEAR STARTER 7 Lovely Canyon Heights home on a Great for first time buyers! 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