_ tion North Vancouver District Council decided Mon- day to spend $24,500 to develop a Lower Capilano community plan. With only one dissenting vote, council accepted district staff's recommenda- that McLearn and PlanSearch be hired to develop a community plan for the Lower Capilano area. Resideats have complain- ed their community has been destablized by planners and developers looking to rezone the area from single-family residential to multi-family units. against accepting McLearn and PlanSearch’s bid, saying district staff failed to outline why the consultant company was chosen above other bids. Her specific. concerns in- Ald. Joan Gadsby voted. By ROSS MEEK the association wasn’t in- volved in choosing the con- sultant. The association had input to the study’s terms of refer- ence but wasn’t directly in- volved in choosing the con- sultant. Fellow resident Wayne Howell requested criteria for choosing the consultant be made available. ’ PUBLIC SURVEYED He said residents were led to believe they would be more than just surveyed and asked exactly how they would be involved. Acting district manager John Bremner said the framework for public input is still undecided but that the public would be involved in the earliest stages. Council agreed to give the residents’ association the criteria used to decide on a consultant. : ‘LIONS GATE | Racquetball But they were advised by city planner Kai Kreuchen not to divulge which of those criteria were weighed most heavily by staff. The study involves two phases with an immediate action report following the first phase said Kreuchen. The community study begins immediately but the RACQUETS CLUB Squash Pay as you Play $6/45 min. 11 - Sunday, September 15, 1985 - North Shore News Community plan set for Lower Capilano residents’ association isn’t waiting to make comment. 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