VOTES taken on_ issues addressed by North Shore municipal councils meeting on Sept. 23 included: Attendance: 4 Capacity: 50 Duration of meeting: 2:30 In camera: 1:15 Absent: none Issue: That a letter from architect Walter Francl, to request the opportunity to make an appearance in sup- port of his client’s proposal to amend the FSR of the project at 2220 Chesterfield to 1.42, be received and filed; and that the FSR of the project remain at 1.4 as previously approved. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That a letter from Gordon F.D. Wilson, MLA and leader of the Progressive ‘Democratic Alliance, regard- ing the cuts in the provincial share of municipal grants, be received and filed. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That a letter from Corky Evans, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, regarding the Mifflin Plan — stacking of licences, be received and filed; and that the city draft its own letter, stating its position that the continuation of licence stack- ing be put to an immediate vote. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That a letter from Mayor Don H. Bell of the District of North Vancouver regarding the Union of British Columbia Municipalities - Municipal Charter, advising that. the district council Venture Pacific F GROUP OF COMPANIES & | VEHICLE LEASING “e@ NEW & USED © CARS & TRUCKS ‘ MAKES WeIGSTAMAN i y | ELIT VHIGELESING: LOMPANS: INB.C" "7 FORD EXPE “Eddie | Bauer Edition” Oi oad mye $21,552 8 $449/e0 $0 down ols nes passed a resolution to request the provincial government to replace the existing Municipal Act with a new Municipal Charter, be referred to staff for a brief report. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: Thar Development Services be directed to pre- pare new zoning regulations for the C-1A and C-1B zone including the following amenities: affordable and accessible housing, sustainable building design and commu- nity amenity space; and that Engineering be directed to develop new minimum side- walk and landscape standards for the central Lonsdale area rather than providing a bonus for these amenities; and that the Finance Department be directed to report back on a process to evaluate the finan- cial implication ur the pro- posed density bonusing sys- tem. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That every effort be made to recover and share the proceeds arising out of the enforcement of Photo Radar activity that occurs within municipal boundaries of the City and District of North Vancouver. Result: Defeated unanimous- ly Tssue: Pursuant to the report of the Environmental Protection Program comimit- tee dated Dec. 12, 1996 enti- tled “Amendment to the Environmental — Protection Program Commuttee Terms of Reference”: that the terms of reference for the committee be replaced with the version dated Dec. 16, 1996 on pages 2 and 3 as attached to said report. Resuit: Passed unanimously Issue: That the number of architects on the Advisory Design Panel be adjusted and that the business representa- uve on the panel has some knowledge of the develop- ment/construction business be considered. Result: Passed 6-1] Against: Coun. Braithwaite John Issue: That Environmental Projects Reserve Fund Bylaw, No. 6857 to set up a specia. purpose environmental pro- ject fund from which to fund environmental remediation works, be considere? Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That the multiculnural and social plan sections of the 1997 Planning Division Work Program be referred to the finance committee; and that the District of | North Vancouver be advised to pro- ceed with its neighborhood zoning program for the Pemberion Heights area, exchiding the portion within North Vancouver City; and that the balance of the work program be approved. Result: Passed Issue: Pursuant to the report of the city planner entided “Greater Vancouver Regional District: Creating Our Future - 1996 Edition Implications for the City of North Vancouver”: that staff be directed to take the principles and future action proposals of the 1996 edition of “Creating Our Future” into considera- tion as strategic planning and Official Community Plan update work progresses. 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Braithwaite) That an Affordable Housing Task Force be established with citi- zen, council and staff repre- sentation to investigate the opportunities for and limita- tions associated with afford- able housing. Result: Passed unanimously — Deana Lancaster Attendance: 95 Capacity: 12 Duration of meeting: 4:45 Absent: none Issue: That the incomplete portions of Capilano and Highlands, together with Pemberton Heights and Sunset Gardens, be included in the 1997 neighborhood zoning program. Result: Passed unanimously Issue: That a development permit relaxing commercial parking requirements be issued for che proposed Bagel Shop Cafe at 4390 Gallant Ave. Result: Passed unanimously ~ Martin Millerchip Attendan‘e: 13 Capacity: 70 Duration of Mesting: 1:45 Absent: none Issue: That information pre- sented by a representative of the GVRD regarding trans- portation agreements with the province be reccived and filed. 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