THE FOLLOWING is a brief sum- mary of agendas for North Shore municipalities and school districts: North Vancouver Cily Council: Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m. Public Hearing: Rezoning at No. 1 Lonsdale Ave., 215 East 29th St.; Delegations: Reports of Commit- tees, Council Representatives and Staff — proposed community gar- den on West Keith Road and pian- ning study for Queen Mary School area; private adult daycare proposal — rezoning of 446 West Keith Rd. eee North Vancouver District Council: Oct. 17, 7:15 p.m. Corporate Services: Freedom of information and Protection of Privacy Designation of Authorities and Fees; proposed official opening for the Municipal Hall; Planning and) Development Services: Blucridge Preschool parking on Argyle Road. West Vancouver District Council: Oct. 17, 7:45 p.m. Public hearing: Zoning Bylaw No. 2200, Amendment Bylaw No. 3900 (Social Escort Services): Seniors’ Activity Centre expansion project —~ Approval to Issue Tender Documents and Award contract; North Shore Amazons = —- Competition Funding: Proposed New Gwner/Operator —- Amble- side Concession; BC Rail (Gleneagles Right-of-way) — Status report, Referral to Advisory Bodies: Revised Development Permit Application — Odeon Theatre site; council reports; public question period, eee West Vancouver School Board: Oct. 24, 7 p.m. Education Committee. eee North Vancouver Board: Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. School Youth centre gets new floor THE SEYMOUR Youth Centre in North Vancouver District will finally get the hardwood floor that was originally planned for its gymnasi- um. NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL By Martin Millerchip But after council approved $58,000 for improve- ments to the second floor of the centre as part of the 1994 capital budget, the province funded one-third of the project through its B.C. 21 program, District council has subsequently agreed that the money saved (approximately $19,000) on the original improvement may be spent on the gymnasiumt’s hard- wood floor and improvements to the building’s mechan- ical system to help with a moisture problem. You're running out of time to enjoy our exciting new menu of Mexican style meals, Alt made with our exclusive new Triple Olé sauce, starting at only $2.99, But they won't be available for much longer. So, stop by today, for lunch or dinner and experience the flavour and fun of Mexico. Park Royal Shopping Center Lonsaile & 22nd Park & Tilford Coun. Janice Harris described the excess of funds as “a deliriously wonderful position.” She said the new the gym floor would heip to fully Budget constraints resulted in the floor being deleted utilize “this beautiful centre.” from the building's budget during construction in 1992. Nor 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 24, 199+ at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1967”, and the “Zoning Map of ne hEGity of North Vancouver”, which isan integral part of “Zoning Bylaw, 1967”, alsoknown ylaw No. 3778: JA OTICE is hereby given that on Monday, October 24, 1994 at 7:30 p.m.s ‘Be the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., 3s pursuant to Section 11 of the Heritage Conservation Act, it is the intention of City | fo reclassify Lot 1, Block 83, D.L. 549/350, Plan 1232, located at 303 East 12th Street, | Council to consider “HERITAGE DESIGNATION BYLAW, 1994, NO. 6581" for as indicated in hatched pattern on the map below. The amending bylaw will have the adoption with Fespect to Lot 33, Block 112A, D.L. 271, Plan 1228, located at 278 effect of removing the said property West 5th Street, as indicated in hatched pattern on the map below: FROM: RS (One Family Residential Zone) TO: RT -1 (Two Family Residential Zone) to permit development of a duplex on the site. EAST 11TH STREET Piotr? oT td APPL‘CANT: ACCILI (MACKENZIE 4 A. PERSONS who believe that their interest in property is affected by ! proposed Bylaw No.6593 shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard in person, by attomey or by petition. The proposed Bylaw may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from October 10 to October 24 , 1994, Written submissions will be accepted up to and including OCTOBER 24, 1994, but submissions will NOT be accepted alter the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Sandra E. Dowey — Deputy City Clerk Sandra E. Dowey Deputy City Clerk