36 - North Shore News — Wednesday, Novernber 17, 1999 West Vane Reereation Facility project. office upgrade; a multi- Planning Committee recom- New elements include — purpose mecting /birthday mended a more complete upgrading of the public party room, lobby face upgrade aiier reviewing the | washrooms, referces and first and Zamboni ice machine initial scope Of work of the — aid ream; meeting room and — enclosure. WEST Vancouver council approved an increase in the budget for the Ice Arena Renovation Project by $341,400 on Nov. 8. “G9 GME Jimsry 4X4 New, 2dr, power group, A/C, tilt, cruise, AutoTrac system, locking differential, off-road suspension package & much more. Was $33,859 Now °27,999 ‘99 GMC Suburban 4X4 - - New, SLT package, running boards, heated seats, leather int, pelea HD. trailer package, a, seats, power pa Pe: Cala ‘S93 GMC Sierra Ext..Cab _ New, Vortec 4800 V8 engine, air conditioning, am/fm/cass, , dual air bags, ABS, chrome wheels & apni more. Wow °26,488 ie bangs 3 | Mon - Thurs 9-9, Bs Fri-Sat 9-6 The new price tag tor the project is approximately S11 million, Pay Construction td. of Burnaby was awarded the uver ice arena uporade exnantde construction CONTACT worth S880, 880. Construction is scheduled to start March 1, 2000. a- claua-Lanise Pentland | WV school fie} ighting Anna-Louise Pentiand Contributing Writer WEST Vancouver District has voted to sign an agreement governing a proposed sport field lighting system: at West Bay and Caulfeild elemen- tary schools. The agreement will be forwarded to School Trustees District 45 and the West Vancouver Soccer Club for signature, Six hundred children who are members of the West Vancouver Soccer Club use limited indoor facilities dur- ing the fall and winree. As part of the Recreation Facilities Master Plan, _ $100,600 was approved for this project. The staff reporc said the agreement, a memorandum of understanding, cannot be changed without further consultation with — and endorsement by residents. Coun. Victor Durman said the agreement addressed the residents’ concerns about use of the lighting system :. past 8:45 p.m., ‘restricting . _ use of the lighting system to: soccer: players less than “15 years of age and control of the system. Only the” soccer coaches ‘ will have a key to start-the system at 4:30. p.m. and it”. will shut down automatically a at 8:45 pan.) - Other resident. concerns, : ci0Ser were increased traffic and garbage. Darman said the real traf: tic problem at the school is at 3 p.m. when 250-300 cars come to the school to pick up the students. A petition representing 54 families opposed to the lighting at West Bay school was presented to council. But Durman said - the petition was signed by peo- ple before a meeting with the school’s parent advisory committee. He said he has received - calls from 10 or 15 people who wanted their names - taken off the petition after”. that meciing. ue A similar petition signed: by 17 residents in the Caulfeild elementary school area was. presented to the’ municipality on Oct. 182°- If the school board and the soccer association ‘signs: on, the municipality plans to. ~.; hold) nwo more meetings with residents at each of. th proposed sites. : —a perfect “ia ee SATURDAY, NOVEMPER 20, 9:09 mM. 140 East 14th Street North Vancouver: 980-9032