4 - North Shore News — Sunday, November 28, 1999 mmunicina! offales oo. a THE following are brief summaries of topics on the agendas of North Shore municipalities and school rds; North Vancouver District Council: Monday, November . 29 at 7 p.m. — development variance permit, 554 E. Kings Rd.; park dedication bylaws; amendment of business licence bylaw; building bylaw re refund ef building-permit fees; arts assistance grant eligibility; Canadian shipbuilding policy; Lions Gate Bridge sidewalk safety. North Vancouver City Council: Monday, November 29 at 6 p.m. — proclamation: Community Christmas Celebration Day (Dec. 3); presentation at 7:30 p.m., illegal suite, 500- W. 21st. St.; request for tunding, Queen Mary Community project; rezoning application, 879 Marine Dr. (Dave Buck Ford site); correspondence re sport and recreation travel THON . Referendum | Results grants and North Shore millennium project — protection of salmon streams; business licence fee Increase; results of elec- tion; new street names: Stella Jo Way, Jack Loucks Court or Jack Loucks Green, 24th Street Close, Gostick Avenue, Kings Mill Walk, Automall Drive, Harbourside Place and Inlet Crescent; community safety audit project; change in envelope consultants at 123 E. Keith Rd.; arts assistance grant program 2000 budget and eligibility. West Vancouver District Council: The next council meet- ing is Monday, December 6. West Vancouver School District 45: The next board meet- ing is Tuesday, December 14. North Vancouver School District 44: The next board meeting is Tuesday, December 7. 6. Canadian Shipbuilding Policy ate Bridge Sidewalk Safety BYLAW 7117 - Panorama Park . Dedication Bylaw RESULTS All of the following Park Dedication Bylaws were passed: BYLAW 7118 - Strathcona Park ~ Dedication Bylaw BY LAW 7119 - William Griffin Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7120 - Kilmer Pazk Dedication Bylaw One ferry swapped for another on Bowen route THE Queen of Capilano — which regularly services the Horseshoe Bay-Bowen Island route — will be out of action for a while. . _ The ferry was removed from service Friday and will be in dry dock for repairs until Dec. 15. The Capilano will be tully inspected and have its hull repainted as part of the bi-annual servicing, said BC Ferries communications co- ordinator Deborah Dykes. General welding work and the restructur- ing of emergency stations will also be done. It will be replaced by the slightly smaller Mayae Queen. Passengers are being asked by BC Ferries to carpool if possible, and ro expect “heavy traffic periods” during the vessel switch, —Katharine Hamer vious years? ‘Voter. turnout ‘for this electivn was 34.5 percent, which is che high: Voters who took advantage - of Advance Voting: 439. Most utilized polling sta- BYLAW 7130 - Waterfront Task Force Phase 2 Iix-rim Report Referendum . Bylaw 1999 NO - 7,729 (52.08%) YES - 7,112 (47.92%) BYLAW 7132 - Dollarton . Bridge ‘Twinning Referendum _BYLAW 7106 - Cutter Island Bylaw 1999 YES - 9,265 (64.43%) NO- 5,115 (35.57%) Dedication Park Bylaw, Amending Bylaw I YES - 8,688 (67.45%) NO - 4,193 (32.55%) BYLAW 7108 Kirkstone Park Dedication Bylaw . BYLAW 7109 - Lynn Valley Rosd/ East 27th Street Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7110 - Carisbrooke Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7111 - Harbourview Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7112 - Princess Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7113 - Hunter Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7114- Mountain View Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7115 - Upper Mackay Creek Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7116 - Mosquito Creck Park Dedication Bylaw. .. BYLAW 7I2I - Parkgate Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7122 - Mountain Forest Park Dedication Bylaw BYLAW 7123 - Cove Forest Park Dedication Bylaw Election '99 Facts n’ Figures * District Population (1998): 85,442 : * Number of residents on Voters List: 46,142 + Number of new registrations: ° 1,715 * Number of eligible voters who voted: 16,097 working together for ab ette r. Polling Station had the high “eat curnout with 1,591 vot! ° How long afer th ciosed were the results final. ized: “Unofficial - electio * Inaugural — New . Council: December 6, 1999 at pan.,” Council: Chamber District Hall. For more information election results, visit the. District. web page www.dav.org.