é yarrow Bay gets a park WITH THE finalization of a complicated rezoning and land exchange arrangement May 16, the clouds of contra- versy lifted from Garrow Bay in West Vancouver, WEST VANCOUVER DISTRICT GOUNCIL By Maureen Curtis “E feel like Phave just gives birth.” said Marilyn Slade Diligent. After four years of negotiations, West Vancouver District Council ngreed toa rezoning move that creates Hire. single-family residen- lial lols out ef a parcel that was predominately zoned commercial for mitrina use, Diligenti's own residential ‘home ‘sits in an area that was once designated as commercial proper- ty, Mayor Mark Suger was enthusi- astic about. a ‘coincidental exchange involving Crown land that creates a new piunicipal park. “We ure.also getting access to “this. beautiful part of the West (THESE | WRITS were “filed with the court registry in Vancouver between April. :i5and May 15, 1994, . Anformation is taken from the state- _ ments of claim). Plaintiff: Ann Kalenuik; c/o 3000- ‘1055 West Georgia St., Vancouver. . Defendant: Varda‘Zigdon, 1604- :130 East 2nd St., North Vancouver. » Claim: $28,441.28 in cash advances. “Plaintiff: Thomas Leslie, 4634 “Woodgreen Dr., West Vancouver. Defendant: ''B.C.. Teachers’ . Federation, 1400-1030 West Georgia * St., Vancouver. - ‘Claim: A declaration that plaintiff i is. entitled to’ continued: long-term dis- ability benefits, general damages for a breach of contract and special dam- ages. Plaine Pyramid Electric Lids, 718 Jewellery... Shop now while Vancouver watertront,” said Sager, Coun, Diana Hutchinson said thal the new public access along: side of Diligenti's driveway will be a big improvement over the rough trail now in use. Diligenti, who is no longer the owner of much of the land, will share with the municipality the approximate $100,000 cost of removing fill that was added to a beach area in the 1940s and same years thereafter, Inthe past, local residents cons plained that the fil appeared to extend Diligenti's property because it was adjacent to her muting zoned land and boathouse. Diligemti once operated a retail clothing business called Cham. pagne Tastes, first out of ber home and then out of her nearby, com- merciatly zoned boathouse. Some local residents com. plained about the traffic and park- ing ussociated withthe business. But Ditigentd maintained that she had the right to make use of her commercially zoned property, on which she was paying taxes Operating Champagne Tastes within a predominantly residential neighborhood was like “paddling upstreans,” said Diligeati, Boundary Rd., Burnaby. Defendant:. Paleor Construction Ltd., 202-2955 Gladwin Rd., Abbotsford; Tobruck Develop-ments Ltd., 609-534 Sixth St., New Westminster; Mark Pavan, Strata Lot 5,; 140. East 4th St, North Vancouver; Ethel Blanciie Osborne and Edward Ernest Osborne, Strata Lot 9, 140 East 14th St., North Vancouver. . Claim: $134,025.09 against Palcor; and a declaration from Tobruck and the other, defendants. that plaintiff is entitled to.a claim of lien against land, . Plaintiff: William Watke, 802-1985 Bellevue, West. Vancouver. - Defendant: Norsemont Mining _Corp.,{702-626 West Pender St., Vancouver. ‘Claim: $164,018. _the selection isat dts best. Hrd Ga ‘ oie Sunday, May 22,1994 - An Introduction to Meditation Saturday, May 28 2:00 pm Presentation House 333 Chesterfield Ave. She now owns a similar venture salled Marilya’s at Caulfeild Village. Removal of the fill and some fencing will cost the municipality an estimated $55,000, Next year, development of the waterfront park, including pathway development, will cost $50,000, Negotiations resulted in com- mitments being made lo protect Irees, protect views, restrict dogs in the park and limit public park- ing on Imperial Avenue, Presented by Sahaja Yoga Free Admission 325-2601 HLH. SHRI MATAII NIRMALA DEVI CINEMA 3 SEPARATE ADMISSION FEATURES BELLE EPOQUE Nightly 7:15pm « Mature THREESOME Nightly 9:05pm - Restricted CINEMA 2 SEPARATE ADMISSION FEATURES - NAKED GUN 3371/5 Nightly 7:10pm - Mature BITTER MOON Nightly 8:40pm _CINEMA 1 SEPARATE ADMISSION FEATURES REALITY BITES Nightly 7:0Spm - Mature HOUSE OF SPIRITS Nightly 8:55pm - 14 yrs BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY - APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A 2.8 PER CENT. GENERAL RATE INCREASE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . 8:30 a.m. September 12, 1994 “British Columbia Utilities Commission ' Hearing Room | 6th Floor, 900 Howe Street Vancouver, B.C; V6Z2N3 Time: Date: - Location: The Application On February 11, 1994, B.C.Hydro applied to increase electricity Tates by an average of 2.8 per cent on an interim and permanent basis effective April 1, 1994. The Commission approved the interim increase by Order Nc. G-18-94 and set” the matter down for public hearing to commence September 12, 1994 in Vancouver, B.C. An Executive Summary, .. Which provides additional details in support ‘of the Application is available, free of charge, by contacting B.C. C-Hydro offices or the B.C. Utilities Commission Information Services Group. . a : The Public Hearing: As noted above, the public hearing into the Application will commence at 8:30 a.m. on September 12, 1994 in the - Commission Hearing Room in Vancouver, B.C. a i ‘ Public Inspection of the Application. : _ The Application, Executive Summary, supporting material, interventions and Orders No. G- 18 94 and G 30 94 are ‘available for inspection at the following locations: + B.C.\Hydro Head Office, Information Centre — 333 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, B. C. « District Offices located in B.C.Hydro's service area : « British Columbia Utilities Commission, 6th Floor, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, BY c: Interventions . i Any person wishing to be present at the public hearing and/or to give evidence or cross-examine witnesses should provide written Notice, to be received not later than Monday, May 30,1994, to the Commission Secretary ‘and to B.C.Hydro, The Notice should include a brief statement as to the nature of the interest in the’ proceedings. Participant Funding i All partis intending to apply for Participant Funding should file a budget consistent with the Commission’ s Guidelines outlined in Commission Order No. G-117-93 by Monday, June 13, 1994. . Information Requests | i _ Inteivenors or Interested Parties requesting additional information from the Applicant should do so by Monday, June 13, 1994. B.C.Hydro shall respond to such requests by Thursday, June 30, 1994. : Submissions by Intervenors ‘ i Written evidence from Intervenors is required to be filed, one copy each, with the Commission Secretary and the Applicant by Friday, July 15, 1994. Any Information Requests’ by B.C.Hydro or other parties regarding written ‘ Intervenor evidence should be made by Friday, July 29, 1994. Information Requests made by that date shalt be : responded to by Friday, August 19, 1994, Clarification Persons intending to participate in the public hearing, and who are uncertain as to the manner in which to proceed, may contact Mr. Robert Pellatt, Commission Secretary, or Mr. Barry McKinlay, Manager, Rates and Finance - Electrical, by telephone at 660-4700 or B.C. Toll Free: 1-800-663-1385, by fax at 660-2102, or in writing to the above address. * By Order Robert J. Pellatc Commission Secretary : North Shots ews - 4 ‘