Futore plans:........see the warid Big-box foes gear up : A West Vancouver Cor ds lob- against bi; x devel. ores ent at Park cating 0 out the troops mtr Monday's West Vancouver council meeting. "Lhe Coalition for 2 Healthy Community claims more than 15,000 people have written let- ters or signed a petition against big-box stores at Park Royal. On Monday council will discuss the terms of reference for a traffic study. + “The: terms” of reference include: @" advisability of installing median barriers on Marine Drive to prevent jaywalking; ®& evaluate the climination of Ic& turn traffic from Marine Drive into Park Royal; B advisability of redesgning or removing the traffic light con- trolled pedestrian crossing on Marine Drive adjacent to the bus stop; Bi the feasibility of eliminating the left cur fanes for traffic turning south at the Marine Drive/Taylor way intersection; @ that the traffic consultant provide a report on the origin, ownership and operating con- trol of the southbound and northbound ramps on Taylor Way to the second level deck at Park Royal North. /pe\ 44] hy buys gp shullers VN ere-e Wer, - “het f in gdh hy ri a ‘puitatin ery cu Sutter. fytire (ne dn mngrad: Mi mW qu: uw ins 7 mu ent e uur. price ‘ up te re lar Nafta prin have a ei eee ZS AW EE Lae ae). EASY Oe Pe 4 ESAS ERS A SIADESING Ee Ae THE following are brief summaries of topics on the agendas of North Shore saunicipalities and school boards: North Vancouver District Council: Monday. September Terry 13-29, Sept. Recommendations on gas sta- tion service requirements; order to comply for 2180 Carmaria Ct. regarding unau- thorized work in the Hastings Creek corridor, reconymenda- tion to limit council reports to two minutes and have regular council meetings begin at 6:45 p.m.; recommendation to support the Regionai Drug Strategy, recommendations regarding building bylaw fines and penalties; recommenda- tion regarding developments adjacent to envirenmentally sensitive areas; report on China visit by Councillor Trevor Carolan; Mayor’s rec- ommendation on the estab- lishment of a task force on economic opportunitics with China; report on Trans Canada Trail cost of upgrad- ing. North Vancouver District Council: Public hearing, Tuesday, September 15 at 7 p.m. — zoning bylaw to allow properties located at 2652-2678 Mountain Hwy and 1315/1333 E. 27th St. to be developed as 40 town- houses. North Vancouver City Council: Monday, September 14 at 6 p.m. — Delegation regarding overpass on Fell Ave.; recommendation to adopt the pedestrian access guidelines; recommendation support the Lower Mainlan ¢ Regional Drug Strategy. Proclamations: B.C. Rivers Day, Sept 27; Mahatma Gandhi Day, Oct. 2; North Shore Community iving Day, Oct. 3; World Teachers’ Day, Oct. 5; Terry Fox Week, Sept. 13-20; Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 4-19; Fire Service Recognition Day, Oct. 10. Delegation on visitor and commercial parking at The Grande; relocation of security gate at The Grande and time-shared parking for residential, visitors and com- inercial; North Shore Assoc. for the Mentally Handicapped donation of mural to the city and request for a donation of $500 to cover cost of supplies; pay parking in regional parks: recommendation that zoning application for 1957 Sutherland, secondary suit and child care use, be referred to Public Hearing; motion on ICBC crossing guard subsidy; amendment of zoning bylaw regarding 850 Marine Dr. West Vancouver District Counc Monday, September 14 at 7 p.m. — OCP bylaw amend:neni to provide guidelines for devel- opment of Whitby Estates; bylaw amendment to rezone Whitby Estates; develo; upment perinit application for Whitby Estates (British = Pacific Properties); fleer replacement; Upper Levels plan budget; Claim your canopy NORTH Vancouver RCMP are attempting to locate the owner of a truck canopy. An officer was called to the 15th and Tatlow avenue arca on Aug. 3. Someone had found @ new truck canopy hidden in the bushes. The canopy is black and has a distinctive brand name. It also has a serial num- ber on i deny om the owner to ident ie canopy through these features. Contact the RCMP at 985- 1311 and ask for Const. A. Toll-free 1 800-263. a -~Member’ ‘CIPF Sunday, September 13, 1998 — North Shore News - 11 West Vancouver Schoo! District 45: Tuesday, September 15 at 7 p.m. — delegation on emergency pre- parcdness; presentation of a cheque by Art Starts in Schools; question — period; french immersion — review; WVSS and Westcot Elementary Schoo; - external accreditation reports; technol- ogy report, 5-year capital plan; invitation from Rogers’ Cable; Reports: WV Community Services Advisory Commission, WV Municipal Advisory Planning Commission; WV Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission; North Shore Regional Health Board. North Vancnuver School District 44: The next board meeting is tentatively sched- uled for September 29. Standing Committce Meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at Leo Marshall Curricukim Centre (810 W. 21st St.). Topics are: famity services; education change and program initis- TIVES. ‘WOLFE ey “OLOS_- coo CORY 2PEEIAK 408-145 Chadwick Court N. Von. | (Lonsdale Quay Piaza) unshine Car. Nome: Audi AA 2.8 Colour: Laser Red Drive: Quatiro My Likes; ~* op Long winding roads, snow storms, mud. Turr-ons: The smell of leather, the A6, A8 & the new TT. Two-wheel drive, straight lines. Armbitions: To stay the #1 AWD cor on the market and to c leased from $438/month.* (see dealer for detoils) pilano Volkswagen/Audi 985. oe