& Al? - Sunday News, January 24, 1982 & sie Ses ‘ : Sta sy MAKING THE most of the snow, and of available fruit, these two youngsters built a friend made out of snow on Friday. Alas, the forecast is for rain today and tomorrow, so their friend may soon disappear. (Eric Eggertson photo) S Se Bell wants a park GREENERY, not apartment buildings is what North Vancouver District council wants for Harold Road betwen Mountain Highway and Lynn Valley Road. Council voted Monday to reject) ao staff recom- mendation to rezone a piece of property there from C5 (recreation) to RH2 (high density residential) — a rezoning that would have allowed constructuon of a 36 unit apartment building. Instead, District staff will look into purchasing the land from Nagel Realty so it could be preserved for park or recreational] land. Mayor Don Bell called the land “one of the last pieces of greenery” in Lynn Valley. A park would help preserve the histoncal area of Lynn Valley. he said, an apartment building would not lf the project had been given the go-ahead. the Distnct would have been Artists- last call All North Shore artists who wish to enter the BC Festival of the Arts. which will be held in Kamloops. May 31 to June 5, 1982 must have their entry form and fec returned to the North Vancouver Community Arts Council ¥3I Chesterfield Ave . North Vancouver, by January 25, 198) The calegomes for ac ceptance will be painting (all HARRISON Fine Art Dealer GALLERIES media) photography. ceramics and glasswork, drawing and pnnts. portable sculpture, fabric & fibre ars and miscellaneous Jurying will be done late in March Time and place will be announced at a later date For more information contact Ella Parkinson North Vancouver Com munity Arts Council, 98S 0844 given a small part of the property by Nagel to use as a heritage park, with perhaps a map of a Lynn Valley walking tour or a sign showing heritage sites, said Planner Kai Kreuchen. Alderman Peter Powell slammed the proposal for going against the Lynn Valley plan and for putting a high density apartment building across from = an elementary school Alderman Mary Segal said there was a great need for more recreational faciliues in’ Lynn Valley. 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