8 — Friday, February 5, 1999 - THE following is a list of recent West Vancouver Police January 15 1. Park Royal North Attempted stolen auto. Upon return tu vehicle, com- plainant found suspect in vehicle. Door lock pried. Suspect fled in stolen vehicle. 2. 900 -blk. Marine Drive Stolen auto. Vehicle parked on level D in parkade with three quarter tank of gas. No kevs in vehicle. 3. Horseshoe Bay overflow parking Stolen auto. Vehicle parked on street adjacent to overflow lot. Vehicle locked. 4. 900-blk. Marine Drive Recovered stolen auto. Vehicle parked on level D of YOU SEE A LAWYER FOR ONE REASON North Shore News parkade. Passenger door dam- aged. Ignition nad been tam- pered with. Stolen from Burnaby. 5. 4800-blk. Northwood Inc. Cash stolen from wallet. January 16 6. 100-bik. Whonoak Road Theft. Item stolen during house party. 7. 14th and Marine Drive Recovered stolen auto. Vehicle observed driving in an erratic fashion. Vehicle stolen from Vancouver. Recovered: 1989 red Mazda 323, Washington state plates.: January 17 8. 2100-bIk. Bellevue Avenue Theft from auto. Vehicle nor secured. Glove compart- ment gone through. They understand the paperwork and the evidence to be collected They have the knowledge and experience to assess the value of the claim They have the ability to collect a fair settlement THERE IS ONLY ONE REASON TO SEE A LAWYER...YOU NEED ONE ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER 2986-4366 AFTER HOURS 926-3181 Criminal matters only. a RTT « mea, 9. Park Royal South Stolen auto. — Vehicle parked in lot beside movie theatre. Vehicle recovered in Burnaby, Ignition damaged. January 18 10. 900-blk. Marine Drive Theft from auto. Door Jock broken. Unknown if entry gained. 11, 500-blk. Ballantree Pl. a Rte alr “re: Stolen auto. — Vehicle parked in driveway. Recovered in North Vancouver. Ignition punched. 12. 2100-blk. Beilevue Ave. Arson. Secured vehicle parked in unsecured under- ground parking lot. Items from glove box placed on front seat and lit on fire. Oil was poured onto front seat to facilitate burning. ONES REZONING APPLICATION WAIVED NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver that in accordance with the provisions f north vancouver city Oo 8, 1999, of Section 890(4) of the Municipal Act, the Public Hearing concerning the following rezoning application has been waived, and it is the intention of the Council of the City of North Vancouver to consider Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 7099 for 2nd and 3rd Readings at the Regular Council meeting to be held on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1999 at 6:00 p.m.: O’Soun geis time in Siir for forgery A 26-year-old man was recently jailed two years less a day in North Vancouver court for a string of mostly forgery-related charges that occurred in Alberta. David Spencer O’Soup, of Edmonton, pleaded guilty to: B possessing a stolen cheque on Aug. 21, 1998 in West Vancouver; @ possessing a stolen Eaton’s card on the same day; 8 possessing a stolen child tax benefice cheque on Nov. 24, 1997 in Camrose Alberta; Musing a forged child tax benefit cheque on the same day; E& failing to go to court on Aug. 14, 1997 in Edmonton and on May 28, 1997 in Sherwood Park, Alberta; @ forging Alberta Treasury Branch money orders on Feb. 5, 1997 in Edmonton; @ possessing forgery equip- ment consisting cf aoa Paymaster-Ribbon Writer (Protectograph) on the same dav; using a forged money order on Feb. 5, 1997 and Feb. 3, 1997 in Edmonton; @ imperonating a man on Feb. 3, 1997; B@ forging and using a forged money order on Feb. +, 1997 in Sherwood Park. North Vancouver provin- cia} court: Judge Jerome Paradis sentenced O'’Soup on Jan. 20. — Anna Marie D'Angelo arnmking drivers THE following people recently appeared in North Vancouver court in connection with drinking and driving related offences: Kevin Gordon Treslove, 21, of New Westminster, was fined $400 and had his dri- ver’s licence suspended for three months after he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. eee Juan Francisco Ceron Ramos, 47, of Vancouver, was ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT WHAT: sYtaw No. 7099 To amend the text of the Zoning Bylaw as it pertains to Gross Floor Area calculations to Comprehensive Development Zone 372 (CD-372), 120-128 West 16th Street, by adding the following to the end of CD-372 Sub-Section (5), Part | I: APPLICANT: City of North Vancouver “and that for Site “B” of the CD-372 Zone, exterior cladding up to 6.5 inches wide and approved by a Building Envelope Specialist, shall be exempt from Gross Floor Area calculations up to a maximum of 134.7 square metres (1,450 square feet). Cragg & Cragg Design Group Led. Baker McGarva Hart The proposed Bylaw may be inspected at the ¢ffice of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Statutoi y Holidays, from February | - February Bruce A. Hawkshaw, City Clerk fined $400 and had his dri- ver’s licence suspended for three months after he pieaded guilty to impaired driving. eee Scott Wesley Akerman, 24, of North Vancouver, was fined $400, had his driver’s licence suspended for three months and received three months’ probaticn after he: @ was found guilty of failing to comply with a breathalyser demand on April 25, 1997 in North Vancouver City; B pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana on the same day. The nexs regularly scheduled meeting of City Council is Monday February 8, 1999 at 6:00 pm. The meeting will take place at City Hall: (41 West 14th Street, North Vancouver cour rcil Mayor John E. Loucks Councillor John Braithwaite Councillor Stella Jo Dean Counciller Bob Fearnley Councillor Darrell Mussatto Councillor Barbara Perrault #300-1401 LoNnspaALe Ave. NorTH VAN. _ E-mail: harryh@ahtlaw.com Tat Wess 14th Sect, North Vancouver BC V7M 1H9 Phone: 985-7761 Fax 983-9417 heart off gour community,