VOTES TAKEN on __ issues addressed by North Shore municipal councils meeting on Feb, 12 includ- Attendance: 10 Capacity: 50 Duration of Meeting: 2:50 Absent: Coun. Sharp Issue: That a Feb. 7 repori concern- ing the examination of Bylaw 6755 . for its impact on the city's Capital Expenditure Program, Waste Management Plan and Economic Development Strategy be received and filed. Result: Passed unanimously. Issue: That comments from the City of North Vancouver Management Committee be forwarded to the North Vancouver Family Court and Youth Justice Committee for con- sideration. Result: Passed unanimously. Issue: That money remaining from the completed Washroom Lighting Project in Boulevard Park be redi- rected to pay for the cost of: installing a playground in the park; constructing a retaining wall at the back of the park's shrub bed: and cleaning and painting the wood play structure. Result: Passed unanimously. — Robert Galster Attendance: 40 and additional 40 Canada Day certificate recipients Capacity: 126 seats Duration of meeting: 3:05 Absent: Coun. Jim Cuthbert {ssue: Bylaw amendments reducing school garbage container collection rates previously collected at com- mercial rates. Retroactive to Jan. 1. 1994, the lower rales will still cover the cost of collection, Result: Passed unanimously, Issue: A 3.048 metre (10 {L) deep land exchange of frontage and rear lane allowance at 600 W. Queers Road. The exchange between devel- oper and district will allow for future road widening of W. Queens for dedicated right and Jefi turns onto Delbrook Avenue. Result: Passed 5-1. Voting against: Coun. Crist. Issue: Revisions to environmental protection bylaw adjusting permit fees closer to actual processing costs. While most fees will increase, the financial strain of posting $10,000 security deposits for small to medium renovations will be sub- stantially reduced. Result: Passed unanimously. Follow-up motion: Coun. Crist proposed a managerial review of the policies and functions of the Environmental Protection Officer. DEC COTTON Prints ER a, - FLEECE Solids BURNABY Wednesday, February 14, 1996 — North Shore News — 11 mee fe A TELS on Bim aa Hesth Varcouver District Conncil :** _/@ Wort Vanconvar District Gouneit _ |, e Marth Vaicuaver City Comet" Result: Passed S-1, Voting against: Coun. Harris, — Martin Millerchip 2 re ST, pra ey Attendance: 50 Capacity: 70 seats Absent: Coun. Danyliu, Coun. Wood Issue: That owners of a home at 1104 Hillside Road be granted a development variance permit allow- ing them to build a raised walkway - and deck on the front of their house. Result: Passed unanimously. Issue: That plan for the proposed West Vista Trail be approved and that municipal staff build the trail using funds provided by the devel- oper. Also that plans for screening and landscaping be worked out with adjacent neighbors, Result: Passed unanimously. — Maureen Curtis COQUITLAM REBATE SELECT MODEL © Stronghox™ Dear Hinges ze | IF IT COOKS - CLEANS - OR COOLS YOU'LL FIND IT AT MIDLAND 3 LOCATIONS ONLY 2912 W. 4th Ave. Van. 736-7227 HORTH VAN 710 W414TH 980-0551 LANGLEY 19950 WILLOWBROOK DR. "533-4805 “RICHMOND 4580 43 RO. 273-9181 DELTA BOGE 120 ST. 590-8226 860 Kingsway Van. 877-1534 IWACK §& GF 307 Lonsdale N. Van. CHILL. cK 988-8788 792-3378 7274 GILLEY AVE 430-8371 HANEY 22188 LOUGHEED HWY. 39-0057 2773 BARNET HWY. AG4-1918 ABBOTSFORD 32838 VENTURA AVE 853-3396