12 - Sunday, April 14, 1996 — North Shore News gs Set gs Bf SOME INTERESTING FACTS ON NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE fh yetea (statistics per Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver} in ei Aba ETeL er THE FOLLOWING is 2 brief summary. of agendas for North Shore municipalities, school districts and the health board. North Vancouver City Council: Monday, April 15,6 p.m. Prevention of violence against women week procla- mation. National volunteer week proclamation. Develop- ment variance permit applica- tion. Carson Graham services mall. Reduction of commer- cial salmon fleet. Pitch-in Week. GVRD “Board in Brief’. Reservation of addi- tional cremation Jot, North Vancouver Cemetery. Special occasion liquor license, North Shore Hose Reel Festival. North Shore Rhapsody Sculpture at Roger’s Plaza. Lane paving, local improve- ‘ments, Children and Youth initiative Fund Grant applica- tion. - North Vancouver Dis- trict Council: Monday, April 15, 7:15 p.m GVRD regional transportation demand project and progress report. North Lonsdale historic area work- 7 Squash Clinic with iow LOW | WAREHOUSE | PRICES | HOME FURNISHINGS q lio7s Roosevelt Crescent. North Vancouver ; N (2 blocks behind Avalon Hotel) § Open Daily Fri. 9-9; Sun 12-48 Ere oe tt 5 a BAe, i mY cial alfa: ing group report. United Fishermen and = Allied Workers Union representative report on Federal Department Fisheries and Ocean Fisheries Revitalization Plan. Amal- gamation between the City and District of North Vancouver, referendum. North Vancouver Recreation Commission fee increase. Preparation of manual proto- col, Canada's marine policy and recommendations of the Greater Vancouver Gateway Council. - North Vancouver Bicycle Master Plan update. Proposed Official Communi- ty Plan amendment. West Vancouver District Council: Monday, April 15, 7:45 p.m. Community Services Mediation Society Delegation. Development Rd ai Encroachment at Royal Canadian Legion. Senior Citizen Housing Guidelines, — Development Variance permit application. Pub request for hours exten- sion. Information reports: recreation facility planning process; development vari- ance permit application; unit residential complex; develop- ment permit for subdivision application. Noise control bylaw. Correspondence, North Vancouver School District 44; Next meeting is on Tuesday, April 30. West Vancouver School District: The next mecting will be held Monday, April 22. North Shore Health Board: Next meting is permits. Thursday, April 24. What's happening in our District Watermain cleaning and road works scheduied for Seymour Area — We system improvement and infrastruc- ‘VY ture upgrading projects are moving into the Seymour area on April 15, 1996. Watermains in Western Seymour. will be - cleaned between April 15 and June 1, ‘affecting the water supply for residents in Blueridge, Seymour Heights, and Winsdor Park K (see the map below). The cleaning is part of an ongoing maintenance “program to ensure dependable water service. _ Residents in the area and ‘surrounding streets may notice some discolouration of water due to sediment being stifred up.. This is harmless and Water clarity should return to normal quite . . ring the = cleaning process, specific blocs within the area will be without water from 830. ! én. to 4:30 p.m.,,with some areas experiencing — more than one interruption. ‘Advance nc notice will. be given by letter. NS Paving crews wili be working on two projects in Eastern Seymour. Preparation begiris for final” paving on Mount Seymour Parkway, from Rothe Point Drive to Dollarton Highway. On Tollcross Road, from Mount Seymour Parkway to Ply- mouth, work involves rehabilitating the pave- ment and placement of curbs and gutters. These pavement projects are subject to weathed . conditions, so please watch for updates. During the construction period, your patience and attention to traffic controls would be appreci- ated, For further information, please contact Engineering at 986-9141. NORTH VANCOUVER Highest priced current listings Detached $2,880,000 Aparttnent $750,000 Lowest prlved current listings WEST VANCOUVER Highest priced current listings Detached 59,750,000 Apartment $1,895.00) Lowest priced current Ustings Detached $213,000 Aparinent S97 0K) Sfighent Sates 1996 Detached Apartinent Lawest salen 1995 Detached $289,800 Apartinent $114,900 Highest Sates (996 ‘ Detuched Apartment ’ Lament sales 1996 " , Detached $223,009 Detuched $250,000 Apartment S400) Apartment $103,500 There has been a hit of press tutely tegarding average and median prices; although these ase inter esting. they may y ge a distorted picture. Always questiin analyses based on these statistics « wide aciationns sot ta uf cales frum month ta month can lead te erroneous conclusions... Where does your property fit in the ranges shown above? 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Applicant: Subject Land: To reduce the maximum permitted building height of corunercial properties within the Edgemont Village area as outlined above FROM 12m (40 ft.) TO 7.62m (25 ft.). The height reduction will” result in a corresponding reduction in the permitted floor area. from 1.75 to 1.00 for those properties zoned C2 and C3." : Proposed Amendment: Purpose: To reduce the development potential of the subject properties until the Upper Capilano Official Community Plan has been completed. All persons who believe their interest in property may be affected by the above . proposal will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by | written submission. Written submissions will be accepted up to the conclusion. of the Public Hearings. These Public Hearings are heid under the provisions of ‘the Municipal Act. Copies of the bylaws, resolutions, supporting staff reports and any relevant background material are available for review at the District of North Vancouver. e Legislative Services Department ¢ or ¢ Planning Department Municipal Hall,355 West Queens Road _ Monday through Friday, except Statutory Holidays, April 12, 1996, to (RR April-23, 1996, inclusive, between the hours of 8: 30 a.m. and 4:30 pa m. " Agnes 5. Hilsen, Deputy Municipal Clerk 7 April 12 & 14°