THE following is a brief summary of the agendas for - the North Shore municipal- ities and school districts. North Vancouver City Council: Monday, March 2.6 p.m., council chamber, City Hall, 141 West l4th St. N.V.: Delegations: Caribbean Days Festival at Waterfront Park. Proclamations: — Educanon Week, March 20 to 7. Correspondence: Greater Vancouver Regional District's “The Board in Brief.” Reports: Implementation of a North Vancouver Youth in Film = Program; — Lower Lonsdale Community Benefits. Evaluation and Pnoritization: rezoning appli- cation for 387 East Sth St., N.V.; reallocation of film tees -~ Heritage Contribution Account; Official Community Plan and rezoning bylaw application, © Greystone Properties, Harbourside Business Park update; pro- posed Official Community Plan — District of North _ Reconsideration of Vancouver, Lynn Valley Plan; development plaaner applica- tion, 86 Semiszh Ave. N.V. and 233 West Ist St. NV. (Sailor Hagar’s Neighbourhood Pub and Reidlinger). Motions and notices of notions: courts of revision, local improvement frontage tax, sewer parcel tax. North Vancouver District Council: Monday, March 2, 7 p.mn., council chamber, Municipal Hall, 355 Wesr Queens Rd., N.V. Reports: Bylaw 6945 — Districr of North Vancouver Development Cost Charge Bylaw, 1997; Lower Capilano Community Facilities Committee report; indoor tennis facility, 3rd St. and) Llovd Ave.; waste wwwednv:org ~ removal bylaw: Correll Street local improvement lane con- struction bylaw; Parkgate Community Child Care Centre, facilitics and equip- ment conditional grant agree- ment; board of vanance, scope of appeals; Financial and Budgetary Citizens Advisory Committee report; acquisition of Electoral Area C. West Vancouver District Council: Monday, March 2 7:45 p.m. Municipal Hall, 730 17th St., W.V.: Adoption of minutes. Delegations: 1998 proposed infrastructure plan. Provisional 1998 budget — submission of comments. Correspondence. — Council reports. Public question peri- od. Public hearing: Official Community Plan — applica- Sunday, March 1, 1998 - North Shore News - 13 tion by The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver affecting all lands within the district to include statements in the official, community plan, which describe the rela- tionship 2nd indicate the con- sistency between policies in the West Vancouver Community Plan and those in the Livable Region Straregic Man for the — Greater Vancouver Region, or, if applicable, how such policies can be made over time. North Vancouver School District: Wednesday, March 4, 7:30 p.m. Board room, 721 Chesterfield Ave.:, Workers Compensation Board, WorkSate and revised regula- tions; 1998/99 preliminary budget preparation; 1997/98 final budget approved by the Board: — Facilities Review Update; Argvie Project. West Vancouver School District: unavailable to press time. Compiled by Ann Hamilton Love has a Design olt its own | #2-2435 Marine Dr. West Von 922-3014 (dock tans) 2 ‘ . on: e -Council.Meeting Agenda March 2 - 7:00 p.m. : Councit Matters 1, Reconsideration of Bylaw -Development “. Cost Charges, 1997 - effective date . 2. ‘Report of the Lower Capilano Community Facilities Committee ~. 3, Indoor. Tennis Facility - Third Street and “Lloyd Ave _4, Waste Removal Bylaw - residential garbage .. collection - three bag/can weekly service “5, Local Improvement Bylaw - lane south of Cortell Street 6. Parkgate Community Child Care Centre - * Conditional Grant "7. Board of Variance.- Scope of Appeals Financial and Budgetary Citizens Advisory “'Committee «.9, Acquisition of Electoral Area C * For more information on the agenda call 990- “2211 or refer to District InfoWeb. Tings on : aiurdays. Community Corner Seymour Local Plan Update The lights at Windsor School are burning into the "» evening most Tuesdays and Thursdays. That's "when Seymour residents meet in Public Input - Comthittees to work on their Local Plan. * Committees include: The Future of Seymour - “:". Managed Growth and Development; Housing and Schools; Transportation and Traffic; Economic Development; Parks, Wilderness and Environment; ‘Community Services; Arts, Culture and Heritage. To join a committce, find out when meetings are - scheduled or for other information, call the 24-hour Infoline at 990-3700; or District Planning at 990- 2387 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday; or online at wwwdav.org . Blueridge Community Association hosts its monthly meeting on Thursday, March 5, 7 p.n, at Blueridge Elementary. Topics: Panel dis- cussion on Council/Schoo! District integration, services and programs, with representations from Council and School Board; Seymour Local Plan Update. For infermation call Angela Trudeau at 929-4367 or Eric Anderson at 929-6849. ublic Hearings are scheduled to provide an opportuni- ty for Council to hear from those who believe their BN interest in property may be affected by changes to this Bylaw, as outlined below. This Public Hearing is held under the provisions of the Municipal Act. All persons who believe their interest in property may be affected by the proposal will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submis- sion. Written submissions will be accepted up to the conclu- sion of the Public Hearing on Tuesday, March 10, 1998. Copies of the Bylaw, resolutions, supporting staff reports and any relevant background material are available for review from February 25 through March 10, 1998, in the District of North Vancouver's Clerk's Office or Planning Department at the Municipal Hall. The Municipal Hall is located at 355 West Queens Road, and is open Monday through Friday, except Statutory Holidays, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Dennis W. Back, Municipal Clerk February 25, 1998 Lynn Valley Local Plan BYLAW 6982 -- The District Official Community Plan - Amending Bylaw 40 The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver. Lands in the Lynn Valley area generally bounded by the western boundary of Lynn Headwaters Regional Park and Lynn Creck to the eas; the Trans Canada Highway to the south; and the eastern boundary of the City of North Vancouver, Duchess Avenue, the B.C. Hydro Right of Way, northside of Wellington Avenue, Kilmer Creek, northside of Kilmer Road, southside of Dyck Road to a point perpendic- ular to the western ends of Mill and Coleman Streets and the westside of Mountain Highway to the west, as illustrat- ed on the map at right. To amend the District of North Vancouver Official Community Plan by: ¢ Amending Plan Map DNV-01 to make it consistent with the proposed Lynn Valley Local Plan * Deleting references on DPA Map } to the Lynn Valley Core Area Official Community Plan and expanding the areas subject to a development permit for the protection of development from hazardous conditions or develop- working together for a better community Tuesday, March 10, 1998 — 7:00 F pm. Council Chamber, : 355 W. Queens Rd., North Vancouver. Lynn Valley Local Plan Area ps r t UWNN r r “HEADWAVER REGIONAL. / "PARK ment guidelines for commercial, industrial and multi- family residential uses ¢ Adding interim development permit guidelines for commer- cial, industrial and multi-family residential buildings in the Central Lynn Valley and Town Centre areas of Lynn Valley « Adding the Lynn Valley Local Plan as a schedule to the District Official Community Plan ¢ Repealing the Lynn Valley Core Area Official Community Plan Bylaw 5910 and any amendments thereto. To provide for more detailed planning and growth management in the Lynn Valley area within the District Official Community Plan. See: facing page for. more information — “on the Lynn Valley Local Plan.