§ - Wednesday, January 29, 1986 ~ North Shore News Coleman controversy continues COLEMAN STREET resi- ing. lots are subdivided, a pro- dents breathed a small flood Council has agreed to ad- cess usually carried eut by of relief Monday night as dress this question when the — staff not councii, counvil approved in principle seme” (LOSE OUT SALE The residents have been concerned since last summer that drainage provisions of the development, during and after construction, were in- sufficient to protect their downstream homes. After several reconvened public hearings and lengthy mectings with district staff and aldermen, the residents are satisfied with the drainage precautions laid down by the district. The district has agreed to require proof of insurance from the contractor, to re- quire a detailed construction phase drainage plan to be submitted before breaking ground and a beefed up pe- timeter drainage system. We're all in all very hap- py,” said resident Patricia Johnson. ‘‘We feel pretty well protected."* Council's motion to rezone the site doesn’t, however, end the residents’ concerns. They still feel the plans, which would accommodate eight houses to be built on the site, break the allowed density under the new zon- Insist on Sunshine 87-3333 You Deserve the Best Modern Door Hardware Brass Fixtures Hinges Locks Forged Brass Hardware Custom Fit Cutlery Inserts Norscan Storage Systems bad) Rainbow “Jado" Bathroom Accessories Extendable Mirrors Surface Savers Storage systems Self Opening Waste Bins 5525 W. Boulevard 12371 Bridgeport Rd. 1325 Marine Dr. Vancouver Richmond North Vancouver STORE LOCATIONS: 266-1252 278-4542 984-4361