66 - Wednesday, December 10, 1986 - North Shore News What’s Going On From page 65 Shore for peope who are cancerned about someone's Gaimking. Call 688 1716 tor Neth Shore contacts, Friday, December 12--Pre reyister for Tales for Peas, Caplano Dastriet fibrary, all day. New sc.sion beyunimine Jan. 16, 1987, Vriday, December 12--Cnits Galore Sale, Inman Ring, Sorth Shor: Neigh: bourhood House, E40b pom. Made by seniors at North Shore Newhbourhood House. Friduy, December §2--Holiday sMourytime for preschoolers, 10:30 a.m. West Van Memorial Gibrary. Stories, songs and filtns for 3-S sear olds. Tree. Drop in. Saturday, December 13--Bake and Craft’ Sale, St. Catherine's Church, 12-2 pam. Put on by local chapter BLC. Arthritis Society, Donations needed. eee Saturday, December 13--Monthly Thrift Sale, St. Richard's Church, 1398 W. 15th and Philip, 10 a.m. te noon. Coffee served, aon Saturday, Decerber 13--Mt. Seymour Lions’ Breakfast with Santa, Sherwood Park School, 4085 Dollar Rd., 9-12 aim. Adults: $2.75; children: $1.75. Info: 929-5496. oan Saturday, December 13--Dance into Christmas, West Van Ree Centre, 7-10 p.m. Evening of dance performed by students of recreation centre's dance programs. Advance tickets only. Info: 926-3266. thik Saturday, December 13--Crafts, holly and baking. West Van Presbyterian Church, 29th and Marine Dr., 10 a.m. -I p.m. tant Saturday, December 13--Christmas Bazaar, West Van Care Centre, 1675- 27th St., 10 a.m, - 3 p.m. Crafts, bake table, raffle. ahh Saturday, December 13--Young Arthur — play by West Van Little Theatre. West Van United Church, 2 p.m. Tick- ets: $2.50. oe + Saturday, December 13--(also Dec. 19 and 20) Readings of Dylan Thomas’ A Child's Christmas in Wafes and Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol by Van- couver actor and director Antony Holland. Ann MacDonald Hall right S NEWS photo ‘Tom Burley TEN-YEAR-old Jamie Neill gets a special brand of Christmas decorations as face painter Aileen Gamet does her stuff at Presentation House's annual Christmas craft fair. Running to Dec. 21, the fair has work from 50 artisans on display as well as a host of family-oriented activities and craft-related displays. beside Presentation House. 8 p.m. Tickets: $7. et tit Saturday, December 13--Steppin® Out for Timmy -~- Christmas dance. Jay- Cee House, 1251 Lillooet Rd., North Van. 8 p.m-l a.m. Ticket: $7, available at VTC/CBO outlets. $1 from each ticket sold will go directly to Timmy’s Christmas Telethon. No minors. , nek Saturday, December 13--Breakfast with More WGO Page 67 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER DEPARTMENT-OF ENGINEERING & OPERATIONS NOTICE SEWER SMOKE TESTING Please be advised the City of North Vancouver will be testing sanitary sewer lines by the use of smoke during the week of December 15th to 19th. The test area will be bounded by the West Grand Boulevard and St. Andrews between 13th Street and 8th Street. THE SMOKE SHOULD NOT ENTER PREMISES UNLESS A LEAK IS PRESENT DUE TO IMPROPER OR DAMAGED PLUMBING. The smoke used is non-toxic and will leave no residue to damage the interior of buitdings. It is irritating to breathe, but any irritation quickly disappears once exposure has ceased. The presence of invalids or persons with respiratory problems should be reported prior to the tests by phoning 987-7155. The presence of smoke in the premises should be reported to the men conducting the tests or by phoning 987-7155. Please realize that smoke entering any premises can warn the owners that a problem exists that may be dangerous to the occupants and should be remedied. More detailed information will be delivered to each house connected to the sanitary lines being tested. A. Phillips City Engineer THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING — ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS NOTICE 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, DECEMBER 15, 1986, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendments to the ‘‘Zoning y-law, 1967": BY-LAW NO. 5769 To amend the text of the Zoning By-law by revising several of the regulations which apply to the develop- ment or redevelopment of properties in the RS One-family Residential Zone. The amending by-law will alter certain regulations governing the size, shape, and siting of principal and accessory buildings for a one-family residential use; and will define or redefine the following terms “finished grade" “internal residential floor area"’ “gross floor area” ‘““crawlspace” “gross residential floor area"’ ‘Not coverage" and witli curtail the number of permitted accessory uses and the combination of accessory uses in the RS Zone. The said by-law will also impose minimum and maximum internal floor areas for a family suite use, and will, under certain circumstances, prohibit the creation of small lots by subdivision. APPLICANT: CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER BY-LAW NO. 5775 To rezone Lot 8, Block 108, D.L. 274, Plan 878, located at 247 East 8th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., as indicated in heavy outline on the map below, from RT-1 Two-family Residential 1 Zone to CD-117 Comprehensive Development 117 Zone to permit! construction of two two-storey duplexes on the site. APPLICANT: S.J. SZENTVERI/RASEKH, ARCHITECT BY-LAW NO. 5776 To rezone Lots 3 and 4, Block 108, D.L. 274, plan 878, located ai 215-219 East 8th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., as indicated in hatched pattern on the map below, from RT-1 Two-family Residential 1 Zone to CD-118 Comprehensive Development 118 Zone to permit construction of nine townhouse units on the site. APPLICANT: SUNDEL MANAGEMENTI/P. WARDLE, ARCHITECT pS2//AROOREOREC AMANO AOU 8 ~~ Maram moe exe? me APPLICANT: SUNDEL MANAGEMENT/WARDLE KEITH ROAD EAST APPLICANT: 5.1. SZENTVERY/RASEKH ARCH. Amending By-laws No. 5775 and 5776 will reguiale the use, size. shape, and siting of buildings and structures, off-street parking requirements, the location and screening of refuse containers, and the maintenance of on-site landscaping. ALL PERSONS who deem their property to be affected by the proposed amending by-laws have ihe opportunity to be heard, in person. by attorney, or by petition. COPIES of the amending by-laws and pertinent staff reports may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. including Monday, December 15, 1986. BRUCE HAWKSHAW. CITY CLERK