Council Meeting Agenda Summary Monday, March 27, 2000, 7:00 p.m. [Live on Rogers Cable 4] Council Matters I. Development and Sale of District Land 2: Development Variance Permit - 2861 Edgemont Boulevard - * 3. Development Variance Permit ’ SIL ‘Crestwood Avenue ~ 4. Developnient Permit -Aircare Facility A NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Spring is here and more people are getting out to enjoy the great’ North Vancouver. parks in The -District of North Vancouver would like to remind dog owners that dogs are welcome in most parks, with the following guidelines: * Dogs must be on a leash and walked on trails or path- . ways only. - © Dogs are not allowed at any _ “time on sports fields, tennis courts, playgrounds, spray pools, beaches ‘and. picnic areas. *Some parks have dog off- -leash areas where dogs can run freely but must be under theiz owner's con- "~” trol at all times. * Please keep your dogs away from small] streams and sur- ; rounding areas. These are sensitive areas for stream rehabilitation and _ salmonid enhancement. Please remember to clean up after your dog so that our parks stay clean and enjoyable for everyone. 7. Request for Reconsideration - Options for a New Deep Cove Outreach Agency 8. Award of Towing Contract 9. Regulation of Gas Station Service Requirements ‘ . , L Note: for more information call 990-2211, -— /. or refer to District InfoWeb at - oes www.dnv.org, where you can find back- |. grouad reports on agenda items. « COMMUNITY NEWS law INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? Council is looking for 7 individ- uals who have an interest in Treaty and Aboriginal issues to serve on the newly established Treaty and Aboriginal Issues Advisory Committee (TAIAC). The Committee will provide an avenue through which the com- munity may assist Council in the development of approaches co treaty and non-treaty issues. If you are a resident of North Vencouver District and would like to volunteer to serve on this Committee, please pick up an application form from the Clerk's Office or call.990-2211 for. ‘more information. Application forms are also avaii- able on-line on our Website at http://www.dnv.org/adminjco mmittees/municipal.htm. Please apply by April 14. a THE LYNN’ VALLEY COMMUNITY ASSOC. is having a meeting on Tuesday, March 28, 7:30 p.m. at Lynn Valley Ree , 3590 Mountain Highway. Agenda Centre, working togethe includes Hastings Creek Park Trail Project, updates on cur- rent issues and discussion. For info, call 985-7272. A REMINDER THAT Public Hearings are scheduled for Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, District Hall for Bylaw 7127 - Cemetery Zone on Lillooet Road and Bylaws 7101 and 7102 - Canyon Heights Neighbourhood Zoning. LOOKING FOR INFO 1N A HURRY? Check out the District's Award-winning website at www.dny.org. Information on: Council Tourism Contact Info Community Events Financial Plans Maps and much more is at your fingertips 24 hours a day. PUBLIC MEETINGS Want to learn more about how your tax dollars are allocated? The North Vancouver invites residents to District of attend a series of presentations to learn more about the District's Draft 2000 Financial Plan. Residents are encouraged to ask questions and provide input on the plan. All meetings will be held at Municipal Halt, 355 West Queens Road, begin- ning at 7:00 p.m. on the follow- ing dates: Thursday, March 30 Departments to be discussed include Parks, Northlands Golf Course, Transportation and Public Works, Construction and Design, Water, Sewer and Drainage, Recycling and Solid Waste. Tuesday, April 4 Departments to be discussed include Municipal Clerk, Building and Corporate Services, Financial Services, Fire, RCMP. Planning, Environment, Thursday, April 6 Departments to be discussed include Library, Recreation Commission, Museum and Archives, North and West Vancouver Emergency Program. Copies of the Draft Financial Plan are available for review at all District Libraries, District Hall and on the District Web Page (www.dnv.org). For more information, please call 990-2233. « r for a better comm.