What’s Going On ; NEWS photo Terry Peters PREPARING FOR a garage sale, these preschoolers from Village Preschoot collect odds and ends for the event at Highlands Community School gymnasium Saturday, Oct. 4. Pictured from Jeft to right are, Zoe, Emily, Joanne and Erin. From Page 44 e upcoming ___ OSES Sunday, October 5~Hike to the Lions. Distance 15 km round trip. Elevation gain 1220 m. Meet at 8 a.m. at N.V. Rec. Centre parking lot, 23rd & Lons- dale for car pools. Above moderate fitness level required for this hike. on Sunday, October 5--Flea Market and Sale by West Van Seniors, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. West Vancouver Rec Centre, 22nd and Marine Drive. Refreshments served at Seniors’ Activity Centre, table rent- als available, phone 926-4375. one Sunday, October 5S--Free babysitting provided while parents watch latest film series by psychologist Dr. James Dobson, Centennial Theatre, North Van, 7 p.m. Free community service for parents who care about the future of their children. Info: 984-6422 or 986-2779. oe Sunday, October 5--North Shore Museum and Archives: 209 W. 4th St., N. Van, All Hands on Deck: an exhibit on model shipbuilding, thru October. Wed.-Sun., 1-4 p.m. Free. Info: 987- 5618. eee Sunday, October 5--Station Museum: Mahon Park, 16th St. & Jones Ave., N, Van, New exhibit: Station Museum: its Many Changes — includes four separate exhibits. Oct.-Jun. Sundays only, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Free. Info: 987- 5618. Monday, October 6-Seminar: Personal Injury and ICBC. Explanation of dif- ferent types of injuries and benefits, how to make a claim, no-fault benefits, liability, damages, jury trials and more, 7:30-9:30 p.m., West Van Sec. School, 1750 Mathers Ave. Speaker: Mr. W.H. Cave (lawyer). Free. Sponsored by: North Shore Continuing Ed. Dept. and Public Lega! Education Society. Preregister early: 985-8741, Class may be cancelled if insufficient preregistra- tion. et * Monday, October 6--Parenting Your Adopted Adolescent, a mini-lecture, Balmora) Jr. Sec. School, 3365 Mahon Ave., North Van., 7:30-9:30 p.m. Info: North Shore Family Services 988-5281. eee wise 45 - Wednesday, October 1, 1986 - North Shore News Monday, October 6--N.S. Christian Women's Club Eauncheon, Canyon Gardens, 3381 Capilano Rd., N. Van., noon, reserve 922-4798. Speaker: Lor- taine Myrholm, Finding Fulfilment & Resources for Living. Special feature: Carol Oliver of the New Leaf, Music: Jerri Mercer, pianist (soloist). Info: Marg Munro, 986-7874. eee October 6--Seycove Slide Series: The Whistler Bike Race, Seycove District Library, 7-9 p.m. Special presentation by Deep Cove Bike Monday, __Panasoni + Monday, October 6--(10 Dec. 8), Music Video Production (Teen & Adult), Eagle Harbour Community Centre, 921-7425, 7-9 p.m. Learn about creating a video. From camera han- dling to fighting, special effects and editing at a professional studio. Atl equipment provided. eee Monday, October 6--(Mon. to Fri. to Dec. 5), After School Place To Be, Eagle Harbour Centre, 921-7425, 3- 5:30 p.m. Safe, pleasant, afterschool latch key program featuring sports, crafts, out-trips & cooking. ry e Answering Equipment’ ae THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 86-12 Notice is given that a Public Meeting will be held in the Municipal! Hail, 750 - 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. on 1986 October 06, at 8:00 p.m. {o consider the foliowing: “THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 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, OCTOBER 6, 1986, al 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 141 West 74th Street, Norih Vancouver, B.C., lo receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendments to the “Zoning By-law, 1967", and the ‘Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver’, which is an integral part thereof: *LAW NO. 5751 Po recone Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block D, D.L. 265, Plan 7199, located on the south side of West 15th Street, immediately west of Fell Avenue, /~s indicated in heavy outline on the map below, designated SCHEDULE ‘'A”’), from RS One-family Rec:dential Zone to CD-110 Comprehensive Development 1 10 Zone, to permit construction of a one and a half storey building to house an automatic supply and service centre. The amending by-law will regulate the permitted uses, the size, shape and siting of buildings and struc- tures, off-street parking and loading requirements, the location and screening of refuse containers, and will regulate the height of on-site landscaping at the intersections of access driveways al 15th Street and at the lane south of the property so as to ensure thal adequate sight lines are maintained for motorists. APPLICANT: DIX DISTRIBUTORS/MOORHEAD ARCHITECT BY-LAW NO. 5753 To amend the text of the Zoning By-law insofar as it pertains to the CD-39 Zone, located on Lot H, Block 37, D.L. 549, Plan 18737, at 126 East 15th Street (Eastern House), (as indicated in heavy outline on the map below, designated SCHEDULE ‘'B”’), to permit a portion of the non-commercial/recrea- tional use area on the second floor of the building to be converted to provide additional office space. The amending by-law will have the effect of increasing the floor space ratio of the building to the maximum permitted in the City’s Official Community Plan. BY-LAW NO. 5754 APPLICANT: SODICAN (B.C.) INC. To amend the text of the Zoning By-law insofar as it pertains to the CD-58 Zone, located on Lot B, Block C, D.L. 265, Plan 19672, at 901 West 16th Street, (as indicated in heavy outline on the map below, designated SCHEDULE ‘'C’’), to permit the enclosure of the second floor balcony on the north side of the building situated on the site. Such enclosure will extend the floor area of the second storey, resulting in an increased lot coverage and floor space ratio, which in effect will reduce the front setback of the building, and will require the provision of one additional off-street parking space. APPLICANTS: GIUSEPPE AND ALFONSO PEZZENTE SCHEDULE "A" SCHEDULE “B" SCHEDULE "Cc" ; : ~| “severe areart” 3 pt rye [fee ee Sse eee oy == ae ETE y E, ~— ; 7 oa A fe a Peg PELL oi 2 af crit lh i pated ORME BAD ena Es : : ~! Rg ait ly , = : =. {earl Saeed > We’ Us | d a ny 2 EU s - aa aT I r . a See | Ce ae (SO fy DIX DISTRIBUTORS/MOORHEAD ARCHITECT SODICAN (B.C.) INC. GIUSEPPE AND ALFONSO PEZZENTE ALL PERSONS who deem their property to be affected by the proposed amending by-laws have the opportunity to be heard, in person, by attorney, or by petition. COPIES of the proposed 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. October 6, 1986. B. HAWKSHAW, CITY CLERK TOBA Management Lid. 7245 and 7290 Arbutus Place (Lot C of 11 and 12, Block 2 of 51, District Lot 430, Plan 9013 and Lot 10, Block 2 of 51, District Lot 430, Plan 6771). To allow front and rear yard siting variances, of four single family lots (3 to be created by sub- division of 7290 Arbutus Place), under existing zoning. Planning and Development Depariment, Municipal Hail Applicant: Affected Lands: Purpose: Enquiries: Acopy of the proposed Development Variance Permit may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular business days bet- ween the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Written submissions are requested to be submitted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 3:00 p.m. 1986 October 06 and will be distributed at the meeting. Submissions received after the closing of the Public Meeting will not be considered by Council. , J. Dougtas Allan Municipal Clerk 1986 September 15