11 — Friday. Mav 29. 1987 - North Shore News NEWS photo Naile Lucente MICHELLE is a first-year science student at Cap College who enjoys skiing, sunny days and 1963 Corvettes. Procedures for. family suites defined FAMILY RESIDENTIAL suites, currently illegal in the District of North Vancouver, moved a step closer to bylaw definition Monday. District council authorized staff to refine procedural guidelines to implement the registration of fami- ly suites, suite inspections, addi- tional district staffing, costs and revenues and design recommenda- tions for family suites located in single-family residential neighborhoods. a Proposed procedure highlights include: an initial inspection fee of $200 be established for family suites; an estimated annual operating cost of $186,250 for a district inspection unit handling 200 suites per year, which would include one building inspector, one plumbing and gas inspector, one electrical inspector, one property- use inspector and one clerk typist; planning department design guidelines for family suites; a sworn declaration signed by the owner of a single-famity home in- ating a family suite. othe proposed $200 inspection fee is based on the assumption that the district will absorb an annual $26,690 shortfail in revenue from inspection program. _—_ thee report to council, district social planner Lenna Jones said the actual inspection fee necessary to recover costs of the program would have tobe set at 3865. : Said Ald. Mary Segal, I'm sure it costs a good deal more to get people to comply to: existing bylaws where all suites are iNegal. Ald, Bill Rogers agreed with “Segal. ‘What we're losing is small [= potatoes. We shouldn’t get too in NVD By MICHAEL BECKER News Reporter worked up about the $865 figure. It’s been taken out of the air and staff have done their best with it. The loss is not a big deal when you measure it against concern about livability in the community,’’ he said. against the $200 inspection fee: “It’s totally wrong to consider a subsidy. 1 support the idea ox the user paying. The difference is be- ing subsidized by the taxpayer.”’ According to the report, 20 per cent of suites investigated since August are being used as family units. Although the actual number of illegal suites is not known, using the district estimate of 2,000, the report says 400 family suites “could exist and that the balance or about 1,600 would be subject to phase-out.”’ Said acting mayor Ernie Crist, “What’s at stake here is that we keep up standards. This is not a Third World country. We owe it to the people to treat everyone equal- ly. veto compare this to jack- booting is highly improper. I don’t think that Great Britain declared war on Germany because Hitler required adequate plumbing for Germans.” The report on proposed pro- cedures for family residential units is available to the public at district hall or at the local libraries. But Ald. Joan Gadsby argued ~ West Vancouver: Break and enter to lawn bowling clubhouse — 600-block 20th Street. Entry by smashing window. Stolen liquor. Value $19. Break and enter to residence — 3302-biock Radcliffe Avenue. En- try N/K. Stolen major appliances. Value $1,600. Break and enter to residence — 1000-block Marine Drive. Entry possibly by. open window. Stolen furniture. Value $294. Break and enter to residence — 4700-block Woodgreen. Entry U/K. Stolen jewelry. Value $2,400. Break and enter to residence — 4400-block Stone Crescent. Entry by prying open garage door. Alarm activated. Suspect fled. Break and enter to residence — 1800-block St. Denis Place. Entry by insecure door. Stolen electronic equipment. Value $500. Theft from auto — Cypress Bowl Road. Stolen hubcaps. Value $115. Theft from auto — Summit Avenue. Entry. by slashing roof. Stolen stereo system. Value $100. Theft from auto — Ambleside Park. Stolen sunroof. Value $200. Theft from auto — 1300-block Whitby Street. Entry by slashing roof. Stolen radar detector. Value $330. Theft from auto — Park Royal Towers. Stolen hood and roof or- naments. Value $300. Theft from aute — 1300-block Whitby Road, Entry by smashing window. Stolen radar detector. Value $260. Theft from auto —- 100-block Glenmore Drive. Jacked up car and stole mags and tires. Value $1,400. . Theft from auto — Hollyburn Country Club. Entry by breaking window. Stolen three pair of sunglasses. Value $300. : Theft from auto — Park Royal mall, Brunswick Lanes. Entry by smashing window. Stolen stereo system and radar detector. Value $2,500. Theft from auto — Park Royal mall, Brunswick Lanes. Entry by smashing window. Stolen stereo system. Value $1,300. : North Vancouver: , Theft from vehicle — 160-block East 6th Street. Entry gained by passenger Ardagh 986-4266 ESTAURANL FROM THE SASKATCHEWAN PAVILION TY side window. Stolen‘ were: blue tool box with a variety : IMPAIRED DRIVING © Hunter Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401. 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Stolen were: Alpine AM/FM stereo cassette, Pioneer speakers, Sony Walkman. Break and enter — 200-block West First Street. No signs of forced en- try. Stolen were six General Elec- tric dryers plus two washers. The total value of this theft was $4,200. Break and enter — 1600-block Coleman Street. Entry gained by using front window. Stolen were: Mitsubishi VCR valued at $800, black leather wallet with credit cards and eight bottles of Foster’s Lager. Break and enter — 3600-block Robinson, Entry gained by door that was left unlocked. Stolen were: Hitachi cassette deck, liquor and canned food. 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