“. y Williams, : Sechelt, or, 1525 Kilmer -P1., North: hacia SHIPS IN berth along the North Shore waterfront as of July 14: “CanOxy @ Serenity — Vanuatu, July 12, foad- ing salt, . « Cassiar-East : Kapitan Azarkin — Russia, July 5, fishing vessel. Cassiar-West B@ Suvereniter: —-\ Russia, July 11, fishing vessel) 4." “Vladimir Starzhinskéy _ Russia, July 5, fishing vessel. ai t, Mate so Fibreco ; B Stellar Stream — Panama, July 3 loading woodchips, Lynterm-1 Bunga Kantan —Malaysia, July 9. loading forest products. @ General Tirona Panama, July 7, loading forest products. Lynterm-2 Grouse Arrow —Bahamas. July, 12, loading pulp. @ Hoegh Minerva .— Bahamas, July 10, loading forest products. subdivision for Ingledew site THE TWO-acre. Ingledew “estate at 5424 Marine Dr. will - be. subdivided into four lots that will have access from Kew Be Clift Road, ‘ WEST VANCOUVER. “DISTRICT: COUNCIL By Maureen Curtis. * West Vancouver District Council approved the development. permit”: for the subdivision at its July 10» “meeting. — .. But, as Coun: Diana ‘Hutchinson - « noted, the subdivision process actu - ally’ went back a matter of years. . in -1990,. Garfield “Ingledew oa trees’ and landscaping, where possi-:- ‘received : preliminary approval. to ; subdivide his Property, which was THE FOLLOWING people: ’“ appeared, in North. and West” "Vancouver courts’ recently to face . Various charges: , ; Before’ “Judge: ; “Reginald ‘Grandison in. North. Vancouver. provincial court on May 25: ;... ‘Brenda Ethel Hawkes,’42/ of no fixed address, was jailed atoral of 155° days and received six months" pro- bation after she pleaded guilty to: * stealing metchandise belonging tos Bukowsky, both 19-year-old North’: + Nancouverites, months’ probation after, they plead-.. ced ‘guilty to. stealing tires ‘and ‘rims < Toycia a (Burnaby) : between March’ 25 and Sears:'on. March’ 17 “ins ‘North ° Nancouver City; ; * failing to go to court on March 29: in, North Vancouver City. s Before: Judge Bill Rodgers in - North Vancouver provincial court on May:24 :: r Terry Jay. Utgaren, 32, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ - pro- bation’ after. he Pleaded guilty to! Givil suits ee (These writs were filed ; ¢.. court registry in Vancouver between: aa “July 2 and July 9, 1995. Information cocks taken from the’ statement of ~ claim.) — : ste] Plaintiff: Cindy Jones, 202-5070 Guildford Way, Coquitlam.’ ’ Defendant:’ Martin © and Jane Gelinas, 3868 Loraine Ave., North Vancouver. 00 : ~ Claim: General and. special dstn- : automobile“ accident~ on ‘or. about’: Jan. 16, 1995, in Vancouver, ‘ Granville Square, 200 Granville St, Vancouver. . Defendant: 4 Gordon cle - Ave., “Kenneth: 3755. Biana “Vancouver. Claim: $15, 089.24 fe for an outstand- : Plaintiff: Kai thong Fong and May ; Fung :Wong, 2670 Chelsea Court, West Vancouver. ©! : Defendant: Award Manuf scturing - contract. o« Defendant: . Controls Ltd., 2800 Park Place, 666 ‘ages - for: injuries , sustained:jin: an. located’ between the. West ~Wancouver waterfront. and Marine Brive. = _ .The property was originally wo fong narrow lois, which were con- solidated into one: Ingledew's application lapsed, and after his death, the executors of the estate reapplied with a four-ot plan. The smunicipality consistently _insisted that the access be switched “from Marine Drive, which has limit- ed traffic sight lines in many places, to Kew. Cliff Road. According to municipal planner Laura Lee Richard in a [993 report, the executors intend to keep the two _ resulting waterfront lots: for the « state and sell the two Marine Drive parceis. ‘They also intend to retain maiure able: : “assailting a woman on March. 15 in North Vancouver. City. Utgaren’ s criminal record was submitted in court, ~ Darrell Wayne’ Batt,.38, of North Vancouver, was fined $150 after:he’ was. found. guilty: of stealing a tape Teasurer * belonging to Lumberland cn March !4 in North Vancouver City. "Ball was. required «to Pay a 22,50 victim surcharge, 03 Ernest’ Batcho ‘and Andrew cach. received: 12 “belonging,.;to| Regency March 28°in Burnaby.” : -¢ Both’men each had to pay: a $150 victim’ surcharge and perform: a hours of community work-s service. Ltd., 1700-1075 West Georgia St., Vancouver;, and Sue Tien, c/o 110- .. 6391. Westminster. : Richmond. ». (Claim: ‘Damages for breach of a Highway, Plaintiff: Westburne Supply (B.C.), a division of Westburne Industrial Enterprises Ltd., 5700 Kingsland Dr., Burnaby. ~ BCA . Burrard. St., Vancouver; Wilfred Thomas *.’ Crane Dorothy Crane, 880 Rosilyn Blvd., ab . ‘2 North Vanconver;? and Lorraine -Plaisitiff: Bank of ‘Montreal, 2201" 1, uAve., North Varicouver. “Edith Hunt,'303-1721° St. Georges Claim: :$122,805.37 for control ‘; panels, switches and other materials. . Plaintiff: Vivian: Chow, .705- 5885, Olive Ave., Burnaby. * Defendant: ICBC, . 15! Esplanade, North Vancouver. Claim: Medical, rebabititation and disability benefits. for injuries .sus- tained in an automobile accident on or. about” Aug. 8): Vancouver, | oo Industrial and = Merilyn - West . 1993>° in: B Wren Arcaw Bahamas, July 6, loading forest products, : Lynterm-3 B Sunshine ta Plata — Panama, July 8, loading forest products. 8 Star Djervanger — Norway, July 6, loading forest products. Lynterm-4 B Sakura Panana — july Ut, loud- ing chemicals. B Benetasch — Panama, daly: loading chemicals, . @ Matsukaze Panama. July 6, loading chemicals, 8 Stolt Titan —Liberia, July 4, load- ing chemicals, Neptune-] B Mayasan Maru — Japan, July 13, louding coal, B Dacelrio Brazit — July 12, \oad- ing coal, Neptune-2 Alwadi al Gadeed — Egypt, July {1, loading grain. Bi Saint Jol — Panama, July 11, loading potash. & Van Warrior — Liberia, July 10, loading grain. @ Richfield — Bahamas, July 8 loading forest products. @ Pantodinanmas — Greece, July 12, loading potash. Pioneer & Green Maya — Panama, July 10, loading grain. 8 Yrans Aspiration — Panama, July 11, loading grain: B Ning An 15 — China, July 7, Joad- ing grain. BI Rex Friendship — Greece, July 6, loading grain. BH Joyous World — Liberia, July ly 5, loading grain. ence is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 of the. : Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public: Hearing ..will be held’‘on MONDAY JULY 24, 1995 in the: Council: Chamber, City, Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver,’ _B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed “Bylaw No. 6700" and amendmenis to “Zoning Bylaw, 1967”, and the “Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver”, ' which is an integral’ part. of “Zoning Bylaw, 1967", also known as Bylaw No. 3778. The effect of this Bylaw will be to create a new Zoning Bylaw for the City of Noth Vancouver that’ ; provides for zoning,.parking and loading standards. for all properties in the City: The “Zoning: Bylaw, 1995; No, 6700” will replace the existing “Zoning Bylaw, 1967, No. 3778", and Parking : Bylaw, 1991, No, 6149", which will both be rescinded in their entirely. © a ae The “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700" will define Zone boundaries, and preseribe permitted use : size, shape and siting standards for buildings, paiking | regulations and ending standards as well _as other ancillary regulations. ‘ “APPLICANT: ¢ cl TY ‘OF NORTH VANCOUVER To rezone Lots 22 & AM 23, Block” 206, D.L. 545, Plan 2979, located at 124-130.West: 22nd: Street, > indicated in grey area on the map. The amending bylaw will have the . * effect of removing the said property _ FROM: RT-~1 (Two- -Family * Residential Zone) . TO: CD-298 * (Comprehensive. Development 298 Zone) to ‘permit development ofta: hs -slorey, 14-unit ‘building on the site. apartment To amend. the: text of the Zoning Bylaw. pertaining to permitted uses, " regulations for permitted uses, reptlations for the size, shape and” siting of buildings and structures: and. required off-street parking, - Comprehensive — Development CD-166, Zone, within © the Lonsdate Avenue © legally described as Lots i-6, Block 61, D.L. 549, Plan 2606, located at . 147 East 14th Street, and indicated in n grey area on the map. ae : oh West 2aed Street East {th Sureet * East 13th Strest "APPLICANT: CITY OF NORTH VANC OUYER.. Lene fw LL PERSONS who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed Bylaws | - &”” No: 6700, No. 6712 and/or.No. 6714 shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be ‘heard in person, by attorney. or by petition, ‘The Proposed Bylaws may be inspected at the office of “the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and-4: 30 p.m., Monday to ‘Friday, except Statutory Holidays, * from JULY 10 - JULY 24, 1995. Written submission will be accepted up to and including JULY 24, 1995, but submissions will not be accepted i after the conclusion, of the Public’ Hearing. Bruce A. Hawkshaw, City, Clerk’