A2-Wednesday. June 4, 1988 - North Shore News REPAIRING THE TRACK after the derailment of three locomotives near the B.C. Rail statlon Monday are these workmen. Cranes were required to right the 190-ton locomotives, but there were no injuries and wo delay in service because of the in- cident which occurred when the locomotives were breaking ap a train. (Elsworth Dickson photo) Land and home owners in the Garabaldi area will be meeting on Saturday to discuss a provincial government offer to buy out property in the area because of the threat of a devastating rockside. A large number = tand owners, including residents of the community of Garabaldi, are affected by the announcement fast week, that the area surrounding Daisy Lake has been declared a civil defence zone. In an order of council, the government says that “the unique geological and hydrological features of the land ... present a potential hazard to life and property.” The hazard referred to 1s a 400-metre cliff, known as the Barner, six kilometres up Rubble Creck. A stide from the geologically unstable Barner could engulf the community of Garnbald: and could also cause a huge wave in Daisy Lake, that could burst the Daisy Lake dam Tims happened once tm 1855 and experts fear a recurrence of the incident These facts were pointed out in an 8O-page_ report from the Ganbaldi Advisory Pancl tabled in the legislature last weckh Final hearing set for WV plan Final adoption by council of the West Vancouver Community Plan is capected to follow the closing public heanng on the revised draft of the plan tomorrow (Thursday, Junc 4) The heanng starts at 7 3 pm tin West Van Secondary School 1/80 Mathers Avenuoc A heavy Carnout o capected The Community plan five lays comprehensive years in the making down gutdelimes for all aspects ol the muotcotpality s dec ve hopasc nt over the neat couple of decades naatogee t to gay opemdific ations am Ube ' lop tat of future our C unetasiaane On Phe dal ofipinal (a) page was Commytetod Last suamencs bt wan dascritratead at that trene to ratepayers awasseoe baths aad wrothes Comaoetity goog as we lian toe bang made avathathe t.. the Kkenecal prourtodns Vas Ubv« Masneortal b sberary A ovetres veh Ube spe aot ote. bec me bingy cote thee hn ate were tre bet Manat ON te etme T tae we cxveate dl score tal apne coun ant is t wth CBee Peas Ke ral of abow state bbe areowih UPee enagc hh UNS er Cee CCN mae co. pre covwaad ry n sccccanton sof Ve tatbhe ad prs mies Vtve batter ver teabe bo. al A oO tee ti) ee We es Co alivag ttre Nivartele vacde matert. cart “ teres at vet tenttso. range Ube, at th. saatoten courtey ‘. wWiaiwe Nout thee core tae cena, Peme ge ed tarveee col Claan Up Yow: Act Pitch-in’ 80 trees vs vicws, and questions about the mmpact of futurc development of the Indian lands west of Park Royal Council response to Uhesc Concerns are reflected in the final revised = draft presented being tomorrow cveang A’ detailed cight the draft all page summary of was manicd May 22 to West Van taxpayer Make it Sparkle! g?5 voat & headline rubber warn & polish Pay Special ewtedes shampoomyg mterto Cat pets treat ail steam clean engine exter Cleaning & pofishing center 7 years mm the baneness (50 Powbrtes ave. v. 988-1626 now there’s breakfast at Briskets!! © Efeag ghee A Cle esaary C Drenes ve Veseasterd) Daaruests o bench Mustfare >O* LUNCH See Le bty. 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