Office, Editorial 985-2131 October 23, 1993 112 page~ CAR CARE Papeete ut Sout CHE Dds fior thy cold months ahead Display Advertising 980-0511 FLOOR PLANS Dest ning roars ta make Toncbenit space Classifieds 986-6222 usc ab aN Distribution 986-1337 NEWS photo Mike Waketielo LOCAL ATHLETE Barrie Street is surrounded by soccer boots and equipment donated by North Shore News readers over the past two months. The equipment will be sent to Father Gerard McCabe in Africa (o outfit local teams of children in the village of Phokeng. Lufthansa Airlines has donated the air freight to ship the equipment in boxes supplied free by The Great Little Box Go. Over 300 soccer shirts were donated — 200 from the Lynn Valley Soccer Association ~— along with 50 soccer balls, and over 200 pairs of boots. North Vancouver sporting goods store, The Goalnet, donated 7) brand new pairs of boots. Residential development planned for Seycove NORTH VANCOUVER District Council approved Tuesday the third reading of a bylaw to allow the creation of seven large residential (RS3-zone) waterfront lots on or near the north side of Deep Cove. The land is) presently zoned Parks, Recrention and Open Space (PRO) and is part of the 17-acre (6.9-heetare} Seycave Marina at 2890 Panorama Dr. An additional water-access rest be allowed as an AONTF AER NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL by Martin Millerchip idiev the “This will be a gaod tient. EI prove it te munity. People wilh be us. Kim told the News, Hut Coun. Pau deplored the decision to the revoning, ap- COST: dence will abo ancifhiry use te the marina, Marina owner Ko Kim overioved a the close 4-3 decision in his favor. He promised to bexi the commuter dogs Wil Turues work oon inn) approve mediatels orn fh ae ee EE EE Ret 0 8 mee Pe Rene “Sy peta “HF it was just simply thar land, would we ever pass this proposal? Pdon't think so," said Turner, Turner accused some councillors of Jinking the rebuilding of the commuter dock to the rezoning in their remarks and described that connection as ‘an illegal act “Urs very clear in the Municipal Act that vou can't sell zoning. Is there ao hewyver in’ the hotse?"’ asked Tioner, suggestine that councils decision could be challenged in court, “Hes bad enough that scliing Zoning. we ure not even yetuny oa good price. Seven waterfront lots for $250,000 abe we ay Seat Meg Tei eT Be Marina taken to third reading dock. We will be embarrassed tor a Jong time to come.’ he con- tinued. The commuter dock is the Deep Cove end of a boat ride that ts the only access fo many suminer and year-round residences along the feneth of Indian Arm. ft has become the cause of inuch angry debate between the indian Arm conmuters, district council and new owner Kim over the hast three years. Boat commuters plained to council deterigraling condition of their moorage focilittes and demanded council guarantee their mooraze tn have com. about the # #% Son 8 return for their taxes. Kim) has maintained that he needs to devel- op his property to generate the cush required to upgrade the marina and the commuter dock. But petitions presented at a re- cent public hearing show that a majority, of Indian Arm boat- commuters now uppear to favor Kim's development proposal us a solution to their docking woes. Coun. Joan Gadsby cited ‘the majority of residents who support the deselopment’’ and said she saw the proposal as ‘iat private: Iy-ftunded selution™’ to the moordge problem, See Port pave 12