12 - Wednesday, April 20, 1994 - North Shore News Gillies INQUIRING REPORTER Fleet feet foil suspect’s bid to heist car “A QUICK-FOOTED car: owner ~ recently foiled an attempted car : theft on Roslyn Boulevard in North - Vancouver District, 9. - ; -According to a”. North Vancouver. RCMP spokesman, the “car owner was'at home on March 11 at 11:30 p.m. when he heard someone start his car. ‘The viclim saw his. car being ~ backed out of the driveway. He ran out and chased the vehicle. - The ‘car owner caught up to hi vehicle as the suspect, a 17-ye. old youth, was putting it into gear.’ “ -vAccording to the- police, the man pulled the car thief out of the ~car but had to let him-go to stop the ‘ear from rolling away. The victim «then caught the suspect on foot again, this time holding him for the ., » police. . : The youth faces a charge of theft-over $1,000. The Young Offenders Act stipulates that his name cannot be published. [IMPACT SHOE BOUTIQUE ‘Infants To | Teens 1453 Bellevue Ave. West Vancouver THE SUN is shining, the flowers are blooming, birds are singing and millions of Canadians are turning to their favorite spring pastime — play-off hockey. With Monday night’s 5-0 pasting of the Calgary Flames by the Vancouver Canucks, I can gladly report that the universe is unfolding as it should. If the Stanley Cup final goes to a seventh gume, die-hard fans will still be on the couch until somewhere in June, Will the Canucks be there? Vancouver, being a young city full of people from everywhere else, is infamous for cheering on the visitors — whomever they might be. Assuming the Canucks advance to the next round, it is safe to say that loyalties will shift. Hockey, especially the Stanley Cup play-offs, are an integral part of Canadian tradition and culture; just about everyone has an opinion on it. What team do you think will win the Stanley Cup Tom Gudoury North Vancouver Calgary Flames because they're the best and they deserve it. Brian Weisegerber North Vancouver Vancouver would be nice but ¢ think Montreal will take it. Dave Middleton North Vancouver My heart and brain say Toronto Maple Leafs. They have heart. Krista Bradley North Vancouver T don’t care. I have no interest in hockey, Rob Cameron North Vancouver Calgary — Nieuwendyk. and the boys! otice is hereby given by.the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1994.at 7:30 pm, in the Council Chamber, City Hall, ‘which is an integral part ‘of "Zoning Bylaw, 1967", also known as Bylaw No. 3778.0 To rezone Lots 7 and 8, Block 118, D. L. 274, Plan 878, located at 233 & 237 East 6th Street (as indicated in hatched pattern on the map below). The amending bylaw will have the effect of © removing the said property: FROM: RF - 1 (TWO-FAMILY RESIDEN’ TIAL ZONE) TO: — CD-265 (COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT’ 265 ZONE) To permit development of ten residential dwelling units on the site. The proposed bylaw will also regulate the size, shape and siting of buildings and structures, off-street and accessory off-street parking requirements, location and screening of “refuse storage containers, landscaping and maintenance.¢ EAST 6TH STREET at EASE 5TH STREET APPLICANT: WESTONE PROPERTIES / ROSE ARCHITECTS To rezone Lot 10, Block 118, DL. 274. Plar 878, located at 247 East 6th Street (as indicated in hatched pattern on the map below). The amending bylaw will have the effect of removing a the said property: FROM: RT - 1 (TWO- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE) : TO: CD-266 (COMPREHENSIVE L DEVELOPMENT , 266 ZONE) | To permit development of four resid nial dwel g units on” the site. The proposed bylaw will also, regulate the size, shape and siting of buildings and structures, off-street and accessory off-street parking requirements location ‘and screening of . refuse storage containers, landscaping and maintenance.: EAST 6TH STREET EAST 5TH STREET | APPLICANT: M.S. DESIGN AND-CONSTRUCTION LL PERSONS who believe that their interest in properties is affected by the above proposed Bylaws shall be afforded areasonable opportunity to be heard-in person, by attorney or petition. The proposed Bylaw and relevant background documents may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, from APRIL 11 — APRIL 25, 1994, except Statutory Holidays. Written submissions will be accepted up to and including APRIL 25, 1994, but submissions will NOT be accepted after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. e. 7 I ‘Bruce A, Hawkshaw, City Clerk no} 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C.,’to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1967", and the "Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver", Ss. “ANDREW'S ST.