Al3 - Friday, September 28, 1984 - North Shore News ALPINE SALE* SALE* SALE* SALEe SALE®e« SALE e @ ~ > r m @ — = = TT Waterbed & Bedroom Furniture ~ District < a. aw F | é ‘SAVE: orks wl T , ets sta 2 ae ‘ ai | : > a | mi or Tuture : ua | " THE DISTRICT of North Vancouver started the gg Lo - spit be - > praname process for what are now wilderness an TIER 1 $159° HARVEST $199°° PINEWOOD $239 areas Wednesday with an open house that focuss- Headboards & frame only ed on the future of the Alpine and Indian Arm ® These sets complete with heater, liner & retainer, deck & pedestal m areas and the Upper Lynn and Lower Seymour. Li $259°5 $299°5 $339°5 ° The Alpine Area : asl 6 Drawer Pedestals - $1 29° — 4 Piece Suites from - $949°*5 2 Background Report was ini- 4 Direct tactory sale to the North Shore public hated. a8 part of the —— W Neileraft | 993W.1st,NorthVancouver 986-4178 =F, istrict § vera rive oO with the turnout at the open prepare a District Official house, adding Indian Arm e SALE e SALE e SALE © SALE e SALE e SALE ad SALE e Plan, and focusses on seven was well-represented by resi- distinct areas: the Capilano dents. Valley, the Crown-Grouse Mountain area, the Upper Lynn Vailey, the Lynn Peak area, the Seymour Valley, the Seymour-Elsay Moun- tain area and the Indian Arm. According to the background report, the ob- jectives for the Alpine plan : include reserving land suit- Top Quality Paints from International private tourist uses, allowing for pubhc input and the reflection of the public’s goals in the planning pro- cess, retaining the communi- ty’s forested character, designating ecologically im- portant areas as park reserves, conservation areas Or Open space, protecting the mountain views of Indian Arm as a heritage for future generations, and directing development to areas en- vironmentally suited to development. The completed plan is ex- pected to be presented to District Council next spring, with a public hearing process to follow. The Upper Lynn and Lower Seymour Park study is being undertaken in ef forts to assess the viability of the 9300 hectares (23,000 acres) in question as a park and recreation area. Rich Hankin, Regional Parks manager for the GVRD, said although the WS GVRD, the GVWD and North Vancouver City and District have approved the Lynn Valley Regional Park in principle, that approval for the scheme 1s still re quired from the provincial government However, he said the four groups are now working on a plan tor the area’ which could result in a sem wilderness park in the Upper lynn Hankin added although 1 would be possible to permit some recreational sports in the Seymour area such as canoeing and fishing, that the arca will probably not become dedicated parkland since the GVW) must pro tect the area's water supply capabslity “But the Lynn could be conveyed (to the municipal INTERIOR FLAT LATEX IN BONE WHITE OR DIVINITY FUDGE ONLY o> INT /EXTERIOR 41. Reg. 24.95/4L FLOOR FINISH >16°5*. Reg. 28.95/41 INTE RIOE Latex Flat All ,Wallpaper Book Orders INTERIOR VELVET LATEX °1695*. Reg. 28.95 / ar international Qa @ ; . >it International Paints (Canada) Limited sean hut ance 126 Harbour Ave., North van. 988-8996 and Burnaby as well, Iistrict. Mayor | Marilyn Store Hours MON - FRI 7:30 AM -4 PM SAT 9 AM-4PM Baker said she was pleased SALE IN EFFECT TILL OCTOBER 20/384 groups) from the gov ctnment, because It's not an important water supply . source like the Seymour,’’ said Hankin He predicted the public hearing process for the Up per bEynn and Lower Seymour Park study would begin in carly) 1985, with mectings tentatively sched uled for not) only North 2)