rh be beld on Saturday, May 31 is Sandra Chesser (third from right) who was chosen as the 1980 May Queen in a draw at a recent meeting of the Lynn Valley Lions lub. Left to right are: Dana Anderson, Shannon Pruner, Jody Mollard, Sandra Chesser, Brenda Relkie and Lori- Ann McGuire. (Terry Peters photo) HIRD STREET WIDENING AN ALTERNATIVE Low level road talks held in private North Vancouver City has released a position paper on the low level road for the North Shore which endorses the creation of a new route south of the Marine Drive - third street corridor. But because of sensitive Negotiations which the City is involved in concerning the road discussion was limited lo in-camera portion of Monday night's meeting The paper was released as the result of a request by the Steering Committee of the North Shore Transportation study for position papers from each of the three municipalities and the Squamish band. Points outlined in the Paper include *The Citv prefers a con- necting road between Esplanade Avenue and Ist Street through the Indian reserve but the widening of 3rd Street to six travelling lanes within the = present right-of-way would be an acceptable alternative. eThe City would consider the closure of 3rd Street to obtain the Esplanade-Ist Street connector *The City is concerned about the impact) of in- creased traffic through Victonmda Park on Keith Road as the result of any closure of 3rd Street through the In- dian Reserve and_ the connection of Mount Seymour Parkway to Keith Road at Second Narrows. eCity) priorities are, the connection across Mackay Creek. the connection across Mosquito Creek, and Ist Street improvements between Mackay and Bewicke. eThe City is prepared to accept the Low Level Road terminating west of Capilano River in Park Royal. The City is willing to pay SO per cent of the cost of work within the City boundaries N. Shore council agendas Agenda highlights for Monday s mectings of North Shore councils include the following vtems WEST VANCOUVER (8PM. Public hearing re community plan setung of date and place Historical Socrety of West Vancouver Adwisory Planning develop Upper Commission — re ment above the Levels highway Reconstruction of boat ee N for the veaming at HOLT now Dwision has room tor you mm Chemical and Metallurgical Sound about rpbt toe you’ Apply now 4 434.5734 tor intormation British Co cobuctrebii cree tite frpgedears Av eriae bs launching seshoe Bay ramp at Hor- Ambleside boat rentals Proposed sidential commercial re building at 2Sth Streetand Marine Drive Water sprinkling May 1% restr tions tember 30 NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT (8 P.M.) Lonsdale lease Sep pubhe hospital Family court committee proposed establishment of joint committee with City of The Engineering th trrlogy orth He —- = North Vancouver Proposed rezoning for Mt Sevmour Parkway sub division NORTH VANCOUVER CITY (7:30 P.M.) Recommendations of Parks and Committee re Lonsdale Quay waterfront park Recreation Family court deviston committee Fast’ Eddie's off street parking HOW'S SCIENC] SOUND? A future in engineering with a scuence stant yours provided, the provincial government pays 100 per cent of the cost of bndges and other major structures and pays for all costs through the Indian reserve. a All dairy | products mad A9-Sunday News, May 11, 1980 Building start made on Lonsdale Quay The start of construction on the Lonsdale Quay site in North Vancouver was an- nounced Wednesday by North Wan-Captlano MLA Angus Ree Building of the Manne Training Institute the first phase of the $7°G million waterfront development project an- nounced last fall by Premier Bill Bennett, also got under way last week. Construcuon management for the $6.8 milhon first element, scheduled for completion in June of next vear, isin the hands of PCL Construcuion Ltd Ree told The News thal “construction on the office space elements, half of which will be taken up by the head office of the Insurance Corporanon vf B.C.. 1s expected to start early this summer”. Other mayor features of the plan include a 6.4 acre waterfront park for the Cily of North Vancouver. specialty boutique-like stores and restaurants. and some 300 residential units designed to create a “neighborhood al- mosphere. Ree said studies showed that the completed project Pacific Strawberry Shortcake May 11 & 12 e with real ice cream will generate $1.3 million in additional tax revenue, with more than $450,000 poing directly to the City’s general revenue account. This he noted. will represent an extra eight per ~ent revenue for the City in 8°79 dollars Planning of the Lonsdale Quay site based on the Citys community plan, is Deing directed by the Lonsdale Quay Develop- ment Board representing the City and the — provincial agencies involved. It consists of ‘.aty Pavne Aldermen and Gordon ( ross. assisted by senior City Stall together with James D McLean vice-president of the Lonsdale Quay Develop- ment Company — a sub- sidtary of the B.C. Develop- ment Corporauon. Were you lucky? 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