44 - Wednesday, November 14 , 1990 - North Shore News Question 1: Do you support the proposed expansion of Lions Gate Hospital? Question 2: Do you favor stricter controls over the height and density of developments in the city? Question 3: Should the city secure more public park space for its residents? ALDERMAN .@ a, Pee : Mame: } Altan Clair John Braithwaite fod Clark $2 38 College administrator Smail businessman Social work: Businessman | Residence: «| Mid Lonsdale Tempe Heights Cloverly Central Lonsdaie Marital status: | Married, four children Married, two children Married, three children Married, two children Former alderman for 2% years; served seven Incumbcat for a total of #2 years; former ex. | An incumbent with five years on council; current years on N.V. City Library Board; involved in } ecutive director, N.S. Neighbourhood House; | chairman of the LGH board and N.S. Union preserving Park & Tilford Gardens former vice-chairman, Victoria Order of Nurses; | Board of Health; past chairman of Presentation former city rep, N.S. Union Board of Health. House: direction of N.V. Rec Commission. YES Anincumbent with three years on council; board member of Presentation House; museum and ar- chives committee tnember; Community involvement: YES YES 1, Lions Gate Hospital? 2. Stricter controts YES YES 3. More public park space | YES NO YES Most important issue: Affordabie housing on the N.S. for the buyer, The city should be more alarmed about the lower | Sustainable, orderly development of the city that | Development in the city is starting to reach the maximum allowable limits according to the Of- ficial Community Plan in terms of zoning densi- ty and height. Council must decide where to hold the line. will reflect ihe wishes of the majority of residents. This could be expediated by a committee for public input on planning and social issues. voter turnout — 13 per cent last election. Coun- cil should be concerned about voter apathy and do something to encourage greater participation. renter and seniors. Redevelopment on the N.S. should not force pcople to move out of the community. ae ex Ralph Hall 63 Communications consultant, contributor te \[Nome: sf dimDartnet! = Stella doean | Bob Fearnley fae fs : Richmond News Upner Lonsdale Lower Lonsdale Central Lonsdale [Marital status: = Married, three children Married, two children [Single —s—sSYT Community involvement: Incumbent with 18 years on council; chairman of } Shop steward for Canadian Occidental; member | Former alderman for seven years; former editor police liaison committee; producer of 31 crime | of North Shore Community Arts Council. of The Citizen; former member of North Var- prevention TV shows; former chairman of joint couver Recreation Commission; former member North Vancouver Expo 86 committee. of the North Vancouver Library Board. 1, Lious Gate Hospital? 3. More public park space Most important issue: Promotion of orderly, urban development and Environment. The livability of the community {| Affordable housing. The city should help provide | Taxes. With the impending increase in renewal conforming to the residents’ concerns. hinges on the environment and such local issues | a supply of affordable housing for seniors, single | assessments and the GST as well as a possible Increased community input into planning process | as traffic and the ensuing noise and air pollution, | parents end familics. The city should move to | recession, people are worried about higher taxes. is nceded. open spaces and green areas, and recycling, legalize secondary suites. Council should reduce the mill rate to counteract reducing and reusing. this. ALDERMAN Barbara Perrault 46 Age: Occupation: Community worker Business representative Computer systems constant Residence: Tempe Heights Lower Lonsdale Central Lonsdale Cloverty Marital status: Married, three children Single Married, two children Incumbent with three years on council; led in- } Member of the Reform Party; former volunteer | Ran provincially and federally for the Libertarian with the North Shore Enterprise Development Party. Centre, Community involvement: Chairman of LGH Mum's the Word Campaign which raised $800,000 for maternity ward equip- itiative to establish youth initiative task force, ment: on leave as vice-chairman of LGH Foun- later a joint North Shore youth committee; led dation; three-year member of North Vancouver initiative for recent moratorium on demolitions advisory planning commission. in city. 1, Liots Gate Hospital? NO 3. More public park space _ y Most impertent issue: Expansion of the hospital. Population | Quality of life. This includes environmental, | The need for controticd, orderly development in { The city must and can find a way to reduce taxes / demographics point to an increasing and aging | housing and health care issues, To maintain quali- ] the city and the stringent enforcement of the Of. | for its residents. ficial Community Plan. In the pas’ year, developers have been abiec to push developments tnrough contcary to public opinios, ty of life, council must continue its commitment to strategic planning rather than crisis management. population. Council must plan for this increase to meet the health care needs of the coming century.