Mali chase é BURNABY man was arrested Dec. 29 ia connection with the theft of $400 from a person at a Bank of Montreal auto- mated teller machine in Park Royal shopyving centre's south mail. West Vancouver Police said a suspect grabbed the cash and ran. . The victim and other bank customers chased the man through the mall, according to police. He was caught and held for police by a group of mali shoppers in the parking lot near the former Super Valu store, according to a West Vancouver Police spokesman. Dale Kenneth Chartrand, 29, was charged with robbery in connection with the incident. Purse sentence AN 18-YEAR-OLD West Vancouver man received three months’ probation and was fined $100 in connection with a purse theft Nov. 8 at Dewey Pardie and Howe nightclub. Trevor Robert Griffin pleaded guilty and was sentenced on Nov. 14 for steating a woman's purse and being a minor in a licenced establishment. A Maple Ridge woman, age 20, discovered her purse missing when she returned from the club’s dance floor, , according to West Vancouver Police. The woman’s friend found Griffin with the purse in the club’s washroom, said ' police. Griffin ran from the club and was chased by club patrons who held him for police. Judge Jerome Paradis . sentenced Griffin in North Vancouver provincial court. +. i Van fire : WEST VANCOUVER fire crews responded to a van fire in the underground parking lot at 1775 Bellevue Ave. on “Wednesday at 1:03 a.m, :Anelighth-floor resident alerted firefighters to the -Dhaze. Damage was mainly contained to the contents and’ interior, of a Volkswagen camping van. An extensive “amount of smoke was cleared from the underground lot, said West Vancouver firefighters. -. Damage estimates have yet to be tabulated. The cause e of the fire is under investigation. coy outa to bolster Investigation continues A PEDESTRIAN who was critically injured after being hit by a car on Dec. $5 in the 400-block of East Third Street in North Vancouver died on New Year’s Eve. By Anna Marie D'Angelo News Reporter David Bruce MacClennan, 81, of North Vancouver, died in Lions Gate Hospital. He was struck while attempting to cross the street at East 3rd and St. David's Avenue at 6 p.m. (01) MRAP IDI UBE| Neo DRIVE-THRU Gl CHANGE PROFESSIONALS | - Free 21 Point Visual Inspection ~ On the Road in about 10 Minutes H | Lonsdale at 13th 988-4050 | Expires Jan. 15th. Friday, January 5, 1996 — North Shore News — 5 Vian hit by car dies MacClennan was rushed to hos- pital with head and Ieg injuries. The North Vancouver RCMP are still investigating. Meanwhile another pedestrian who was seriously injured after being hit by a car at 7:30 a.m. on Dec. 1} remains in the special care unit of Lions Gate Hospital. 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Genial Ambleside, . We.’ wo. 925-2839 wt BOWEN ISLAND LOCAL TRUST COMMITTEE ; NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING oe NOTICE is hereby given that the public, including all persons who deem their interest in property affected by the following ; proposed bylaw will be afforded an opportunity to be heard respecting matters contained therein at the Public Hearing to be held at the Bowen island Community School Bowen Island, B.C. Saturday, January 13, 1996, commencing at 10:30 : I Proposed Bylaw No. 139 - Bowen istand Official Community Pian Bylaw No. 139, 1995. planul , rom Heath, said the | pump- will allow the. water dis- silane ‘or Seymour réservoirs, but ‘Not water. from both at the same time. Heath said there would be a prob- lem’ if ¢ both’ ‘the Capilano ‘and ‘S¢ymour are ‘simultaneously hit with . bidity. troubles. at proved » ‘problematic in when heavy, rain caused : d turbid water. in‘ both athe: Seymour ‘and Capilano water- s.. North: and West. Vancouver “consumers ‘were consequently left ‘contemplating .whether they should drink the brown brew flowing from their: taps, while business boomed is for local bottled-water suppliers. However, Heath sees a rosy J. future for local tap water in 2003, ‘when a $150-million filtration plant ’ Mainland. Coquitlam, which can cover for the Capilano, “we would expect to be able to deliver high-quality water 100% of the time,” he said. Heath said turbidity problems and summertime drought in 1992 accelerated plans to offer Coquitlam water throughout the . Lower “Tenders for the .station’s con- struction will be called this month. The GVRD estimates that the station - will be operational by the end of this year. Most water rights for the Coquitlam water source are held by B.C. Hydro, said Heath. But he said an agreement between the two par- ties allows the GVRD to purchase _water from B.C. Hydro. The GVRD is also talking to B.C. Hydro about increasing: the GVRD"s allotment. Meanwhile, Heath said GVRD staff plan to start rehabilitating land-. slide areas in the Capilano water- shed later this month. Capilano water will likely be shut In general terms the purpose of Proposed Bylaw No.: 139 is to repeal “Official Community Plan (Bowen Island, Bijlaw, ! 1981” as amended and replace it with a new Official Community Plan“under the authority of the Municipal Act: The Pian’ will provide guidance in all future land use decisions undertaken by the Bowen Island Local Trust Committee for the area’ covered by the Plan, including Bowen Island, Finisterre Island, Hutt Island and the islets, islands or other land areas and the surface of water surrounding Bowen Island within 300 meires of the natural boundary of the sea bordering Bowen Island. my, Proposed Bylaw No. 139 consists of 13 Schedules. Schedute AA is a map that defines the area tha i is subject to the Official Community Plan. Schedule A is the policy document which contains a general statement of broad objectives and policies . respecting the form and character of existing and proposed land use and servicing requirements in the area covered by the” Plan, Matters discussed in the statements include, bul are not restricted to, the type and location of residential, agricultur- : al, public facility, institutional, commercial and Sndustrial land uses. Policies and objectives | for: home occupations; forestry; public recreational lands, parks and recreation: environmental resources; energy resources; and heritage resources are also © iy” included, Services such as transportation, water supply systems, and waste management systems are also addressed. In. addition, the policy document provides: areas, justification, conditions , objectives, guidetines and exemptions for devel opment permits; and areas and conditions where temporary commercial and industrial use permits are required. =: Schedule B through F inclusive are maps. Schedule B shows map designations for land use, Schedule B-1 shows map des- ignations for land use in the Snug Cove area. Schedule B-2 shows designations for agriculture land use. Schedule C shows parks and trails, Schedule D shows roads, Schedule E includes 2 maps which indicate development permit areas. Schedule E-1 shows development permit areas in the Snug Cove area, Schedule F shows community water systems and utility areas, Schedules G, H, and I are text schedules, Schedule G is “Land Development Guidelines for the Protection of the Aquatic Habitat”. Schedule H is “Design Guidelines, Snug Cove, Bowen Istand” and Schedule 1 is “Bowen Island Parks Master Plan”. “at Seymour will assure clear water =~. from that source, : A copy of the proposed bylaw and relevant background decuments may be inspected at the Islands Trust Office, 2nd Floor, : Coupled . with the 1627 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. ad 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, inclusive, exchiding statu- tory holidays, commencing Tuesday, January 2, 1996 and up tw and including Friday, January 12, 1996. : For the convenience of the public only, and not to satisfy Section 957(2)(a)(v! of the Municipal Act, additional copies of the’ proposed bylaw may be inspected at the Library on Bowen Island, B.C., commencing Friday, December 22, 1995. Written submissions may be delivered to: off during the $250,000 rehabilita- link to tion project. ‘Michael Mes News Editor Bele) 985-2131 (114) LETTERS TO THE EXITOR Letters must include your name, . arial ne , Community Editor 985-2131 (147) COMPUTER BBS $80-8027 User ID; mailbox Password: letfers Further instructions found in News conlerence. I. the office of the Islands Trust at the 2nd Fl. 1627 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. V8R 1H8, Prior to 4:30 p.m. Friday, January. 2 1996. 2. after 4:30 p.m. Friday, January 12, 1996 to the Trust Committee at the Public Hearing. Inquiries regarding the proposed bylaw may be directed to the Bowen Island Planner at 952-4182. a: NO REPRESENTATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE BOWEN ISLAND LOCAL TRUST COMMITTEE 4 AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. a ful address and telephone number. Via Internet: trenshaw, @ direct.ca od. TE REM on THE INTERRET AT bttp://vww.nsnews.com 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, BC. V7M 2H4 Submissions are welcome but we cannot accept responsibility for unsolicited plea inching manuscripts and pictures, which should be by 9 stamped. scif-addressed envelope, Gordon McIntosh Secretary Bowen Island Local Trust Committee :