SNe EF ne 'Drillers’ I thrill 8 inch hanging basket IN THE second week of North Shore Senior Hockey League action, Drillers defeated the Warriors 7-4, the Canadians dumped Old Crows 6-4, and the Firefighters outlasted the Old Buzzards 6-4. Drillers opened up a 3-0 first periad lead on goals by Rick Walton, Gerbera Daisy . 999 with fern John McCormick and Brian Wallace. Before the period ended the War- tiors tied the game on markers by Ken Begg and two by Bruce Murray. Jamie Dean put the Warriors in the lead early in the second but the Drillers roared back with four 19 - Wednesday, October 22, 1986 - North Shore News unanswered goals by Rene Marleau, Don Langford, McCormick, and Don Hopps. Canadians built up a 2-0 lead ear- ly in the first period on tallies by Jim Maurer and Jim Tapp. The teams traded two goals each late in the period, with John Pain and Ron Brown scoring for Old Crows and Maurer and John Payne replying for Canadians. Payne extended the Canadians’ lead early in the second, before Brown and Terry Anderson brought the Crows close. — B Performance Snow Tire Sale nn oar sgn 25 % off I” YOKOHAMA * Full range of sizes © 80, 75, 70 Senes * Steel-belted radial P175/70R13 P185/70R13 P185/70R14 P195/70R14 P205/70R14 * ASPEC 60, 50 Low Profile Series «Kevlar + Steel “Duo-Dynamic™ belt consituctran P185/60R13 P185/60R14 P195/60R14 P205/60R14 P225/60R14 P195/60R15 P205/60R15 P215/60R15 P205/55R16 P225/50R16 $83.10 $94.65 $101.70 $107.48 $119.25 $107.40 $115.35 $129.30 $170.25 $179.55 P145/80R13 P155/80R13 P165/80R13 P185/80R13 P185/80R14 165/SR15 P195/75R14 $87.83 P205/75R14 $93.08 P215/75R15 $102.23 P225/75R15 $105.60 P235/75R15 $114.38 $55.28 $63.00 $70.73 $80.03 $84.00 $78.07 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING — ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 957 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1986, at 7:00 P.M., in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendments to the ‘Zoning By-law, 1967". and the ‘‘Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver’, which is an integral part thereof: BY-LAW NO. 5761 vi io rezone Lot B, Block 32, D.L. 549, Plan 9419, located at 231 East 17th Street, as indicated in heavy outline on the map below, (designated Schedule ‘‘A"'), from RT-1 Two-family Residential 1 Zone to CD-113 Comprehensive Development 113 Zone, to permit construction of a townhouse project on the site, com- prised of three dwelling units. : APPLICANT: OMIDI/LEYLA DESIGNERS & CONTRACTORS BY-LAW NO. 5762 a To rezone Lois 4, 5, and 6, Resub. 4, Block 20, D.L. 548, Plan 1093, located at 1737-1757 Chesterfield Avenue, as indicated in heavy outline on the map below, (designated Schedule ‘‘B"), from RT-1 Two- family Residential 1 Zone to CD-114 Comprehensive Development 114 Zone, to permit construction of a nine dwelling unit townhouse development on the site. APPLICATION: LEWIS CONSTRUCTION/ROBERT BURGERS ARCHITECT BY-LAW NO. 5763 . To rezone Lot 2, Block 131, D.L. 274, Plan 878, located at 209 East Fourth Street, as indicated in heavy outline on the map below, (designated Schedule ‘'C’’), from RT-1 Two-family Residential 1 Zone to CD-115 Comprehensive Development 115 Zone, to permit construction of a townhouse project on the site, to be comprised of three dwelling units. APPLICANT: MARLADEN DEVELOPMENT/PLECKO ARCHITECT SCHEDULE “A" SCHEDULE "Cc" “ho je Het EFF REL Hatt ee : eae det dell APPLICANT: OMIDI/LEYEA DESIGNERS & CONSTRUCTORS PERE “THIRD ge wea a t APPLICANT: LEAIS CONSTRUCT ION/ROBE PT BURGERS ARCHITECT APPLICANT: MARLADEN DEVELOP MENT /PLECKO ARCHITECT r The amending by-laws will regulate the use. size, shape, and siting of buildings and structures, off-street parking requirements and access thereto; the location and screening of refuse containers; and the maintenance of landscaping; and, in the case of By-laws Nos. 5761 and 5762, will control on-site land- scaping so as to ensure adequate sighl fines for motorists at the intersections of driveways and streets/ianes. ALL PERSONS who deem their property lo be affected by the proposed amending by-laws have By the opportunity to be heard, in person, by attorney, or by petition. ; COPIES of the proposed amending by-laws and pertinent staff reports may be inspected at the of- # fice of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. B. Hawkshaw City Cierk