Page 8, March 21, 1979.- North Shore News . . dan cee COUNCIL REAFFIRMS POLICY nnmour sta By VIC HODSON - Residents - of . Lynnmour ' south of Keith Road.and east of ‘Mountain. Highway can relax. Their neighborhood has been: ‘confirmed as a ‘residential area by North Van District council — a between Orwell and _ the Trans-Canada «© Hwy. ' housing purposes. There ‘has recently been a noticeable -increase in the for _- ' reaffirmation of a council «nufiber of residential lots a ; . a - oa eo an -. with the Squamish Indian ~ Band in opening up Orwell. St. to- serve the Band land single family lots or in cluster - . type units. we Last week’s decisions were based to.a large extent upon a study of the whole Lynn- _ mour area put together by Municipal Planner Martin The ‘report concludes that ~ the reasons—both economic and social—for retaining the residential formula outweigh . the alleged incentives. for... changing to commercial and/ or light industrial zoning ‘although such zoning will probably be continued in the © erty OF NORTH VANCOU policy first established in 1976... . Council also agreed that in _ planning major . highway. improvements and _ traffic corridors, every attempt will be made to deflect traffic not directly connected with the area. This would include ‘ traffic movements associated with Capilano College, the east-west alignments ~ on Keith Road and Main Street and bus traffic related to the © Phibbs Transit Exchange that now used Oxford Street. ‘Encouragement* and support will also be given to. improving the local streets with regards to the roads and servicing installations. This would include co-operation west of Mountain Hwy. being converted to light industrial or commercial zoning and‘most of these new premises have been land- scaped—especially near Mountain Hwy. on or There have been moves _ made for similar conversions in the’ part of Lynnmour east of Mountain and it is believed that some large parcels of undeveloped land in that sector have been purchased: with commercial development in find. It would now appear that such hopes will not be realised and that these areas will eventually be devoted to residential building either as West Van signs’ new deal with SPCA The SPCA and municipality of West Vancouver came to an agreement Monday on splitting costs and labor, now that officers hired by - the police department are taking dog control bylaw enforcement. Alderman Robert Hicks reported to council that he, on behalf of the municipality and Marie Moscovitch, SPCA president, finally reached mutually acceptable terms earlier that day. Council approved the agreement which would pay the SPCA $3,600 for its upkeep of an animal shelter. ow ' + t it 100% portadie CEP UGINT Yar available - dispose of dead animals. 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Last week, it was recommended that council should pay the SPCA $3,000 for its services and the SPCA at that time was not willing to pick up dead animals or respond to emergency calls. ©.5" f *averybodys' Lap of Luxury NOW Pe Vous har a. ber [ any 4 TAKE THE PLUNGE! area to the west of Mountain Chesworth and municipal Hwy. . staff. mo, oo The ‘study, entitled ..because every LYNNMOUR Il, is almost [ievall(omats\om tals: fifty pages long and can be summed up as a detailed study of all the economic expectations which may be expected in following either a. policy of continued residen- tial use or a switch to commercial and light indus- trial zoning. right to smile 1979 Internationel Year of the Child | Unicef Canada © Woodward's and Revion proudly NEW SUPER LUSTROUS |) x a 8. aelsidieles| = (TTT TTTTTVT seleaed TE an TEL aS: ‘Hell elilalale|” ono STREET HARBOUR AVENUE vaene MOUNTAIN @ oi i Spire: | 8 AGE OF BUILDINGS RESIDENTIAL @ = = PRIOR To 1970 Q is7 To 1978 GEE] coMMeRciAL PROVINCE ie] ; . 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