A26 - Friday, April 27, 1984 - North Shore News Aldermen back pub possibility over protests of district staff DESPITE THE = opposition of staff, North Vancouver District Council decided Tuesday to proceed with a rezoning bylaw which could lead to the construction of a neighborhood pub at 13% Pemberton. from Welch and First By JOANNE MacDONALD Streets Parking would be provided at the rear of the The rezoning would see building the property in question The District's Social rezoned from. Light’ In- Planning department op- dustrial Zone (13) to General poses the applhcation on the Commercial Zone 2A (C2A) grounds that it threaten’s the The proposed pub would area’s light industrial secuion tace Pemberton, with access with commercial use There are also concerns that the pub might adversely affect the Notrgyate neighborhood, with statt worned that increased van- dalhism might occur to the children’s plavground which is situated nearby The Planning department opposes the plan since if could affect the low level toad in the area, for which multi-jurisdictional polictes are being targeted The department) also sees the application ‘tas an example of an effort to use relatively inexpensive mercial use. "’ Commission pub proposal unanimous in supporting the the RCMP similar establishments betore supported the move to bylaw but voiced concerns about the expansion of commercial development into the lhght industrial zone. Ald. Craig Clark concur- red with Dykeman A poll of area residents showed $2.4 per cent of those surveyed were in favor of the pub, while 22.4 per cent were not. Fifty-three of the 210 ballots mailed out were not returned Comments trom the poll showed residents are ‘THE PONY’S ALMANA\ | What kind of mileage do you get with a Pony? How many doors ona Pony? How many dealers does Pony have across Canada? What Kind of pat. back-up is there fo. aac : hy brand new Pony ? Nuvbloce bo bal a | rs cover Chie bor y 7? aa AE HYUNDAI Se Ss yale. MPIC beetrieettitoe t Titres th bas bee De tisnce bo f. - ~ r ° , 1 H ite read ~btheos, sop te pohne as Try © catteaCded at 39 Bip tor Cotmtied highway anedbety clea hig shied pert Raaepess, lia vy ae eeadae Legede tia EE EM IO by he Pony has aroused quite a bit of Curlosity Here are some key facts to fill in your knowledge about Gandda s hottest new Cat Nor adifterery Nays 1 ti ySpeed tiorthal aosnassiogn Poms sS are pated 4 The automat is ratedat $7 Amp Arether wo oft book iryeg at griderdqye in ror Say thie: PV battens eyen TOO) koran TPastrasstor: Pony \ ryeceeed Cr UESEFIG? Peabiaqge; ct thre: Pony as catocouat Pony Uses precuilat leacdeet iq Cre for each prassendepet cared a biate tithack tes . | | belegegegeqes Trartoabole ta rey Carbs Thhat cottapwe te oath Pedovcnss Ttiahataey at vata ceth, Pap tudt Rost at praet phase bony etbleatdad reed rae hvcothk trot bs © ota ric) thre peest cot thie Senate eos guathich thie dealer cy bern Atte ck appecdine thie fies tet yet Peer facan ts rassitiessay. fea Map bravery Cr ee | | hort hy 1 TAKE A PONY PORK A Ribot generally in tavor of the pub as long as wt 1s policed regularly, and ample parking is provided. Residents also urged that the new establishment be kept clean, with no strippers or bands permitted The earhest a bylaw deal- ing with the issue could come forward for Council consideration would be May 7. A pubhe hearing is ex pected to be held shortly after the introduction of the bvlaw