F H é ; t , ' i ' i j i ! i h 1 we tee mnt ee oe Residents raise tide of opposition From Page 3 A public meeting, to discuss the actual RV park's development permit, will be scheduled only after the temporary use bylaw and an amendment to the Maplewood Official Com- munity Plan is passed by council, : Assuming the park would go ahead despite its objec- tions, the VNHS_ recom- mended in a brief presented by district resident Gerry McCann some site im- provements be made io en- sure the marsh could be preserved and utilized by the birds and the public, Their recommendations included: * the number of stalls be reduced from 263 to 190; * the fence separating the something finger lickin’ good. Kentucky Fried Chicken § Catering is perfect for gather- ings of all sizes — from twenty-five to three hundredf and more! A We offer everything you need, NAnd you choose your o menu and style of service. For more information on Ken tucky Fried Chicken Catering # contact your Kentucky Fried § Chicken Manager. 1783 Marine Dr., West Van 926-6113 2255 Lonsdale Ave., f North Van 984-9013 1262 Lynn Valley Rd., North Van : 988-9626 1301 Marine Dr., North Van 980-0687 RV site from the marsh be repaired and extended; ® a gate be installed and signs be posted to prevent either ATVs or dogs access- ing the marsh; © a walkway be constructed on the marsh edge; © a 50-foot buffer zone be left around the development; © and garbage and sewage disposal be of the highest standard, ‘he VNHS also requested that the soil and gravel on the north quarter of the proposed site be tested by federal health authorities for SPECIAL PRICE possible toxic chemicals. They contend the com- pany pveviously using that portion of the site regularly washed out its chemical tanker trucks there. The VNHS says it wants to en- sure visitors are not exposed to any health risks, Dorthea Matewish, presi- dent of the Recreational Vehicle Association of B.C. (RVABC), supported the development but had some practical objections to the plan, She said the 90 degree angle park entrance would be too difficult for the large rigs to negotiate and the in- dividual stalls were too small, The site would also benefit from more pay phones and washroom facilities nd 24- hour security, Mutewish said. Council voted to adopt the temporary use bylaw, but held off on amending the Maplewood Official Com- munity Plan to reassure the pedlic that their concerns about the park would be thoroughly heard at a later public meeting. tie 13 ~ Wednesday, December 11, 1985 - North Shore News hearing | loss? | See us for good hearing aid service — sales, repairs, batteries and advice. northwestern hearing centre 1910 Lonsdale North Vancouver Open Tues. -Fri. 9:30-5 Sat. 9:30-1. Closed Mon. i RS RS (~\ anasonic. PANASONI * Detachable speake * LED indicators °* AM-FM cassette a, 987-3121 C.G.M. SOUND & COLOUR | “29 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL SALES & SERVICE” . ly ¢ Equalizer « AM-FM cassette * Soft touch ¢ Petachable speakers NOW $91235°° _AM-FM CASSETTE. D CHRISTMAS GIF'TS PORTABLE AU DIO: 4 ¢ Auto reverse ° Feather touch PRICE ¢ LED indicators 5199 Pocket size Micro Recorder ) pace *GQ * Wood cabinet e Auto color 398° DUAL CASSETTE PANASONIC QUALITY LOW PRICE #1290 ih Cc.G.M. “Th 1285 MARINE DR., NORTH VAN EAS % > open Friday nights and Sunday i)" = 987-4323 - Dy Ld \a ” TS ~~ Om