NEWS photo Ne!) Lucente B.C. AMBULAKCE Service paramedic Stu Myers, left, attempts a tip while Jordan Hoar attempts to block the shot during a volleyball game held Saturday at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver between the 9-1-7} Dream Team and local youths. The 9-1-1 Dream Team was made up of West Vancouver Police Department, West Vancouver Fice Department end 5.C. Ambulance Service personnel. The day-long event, which included kayaking and skateboarding displays, was hosted by the North Shore Community Action for the Prevention of Substance Abuse. Ing ledew Estate subdivision Taises neighborhood concerns ‘A: PROPOSED | :four-lot subdivision’ of.the Ingledew “Estate: in. ‘West. Vancouver - -chas- locai-sresidents ruffled . about: the’. implications --of ‘changing’ access. and — in- _ Greasing the traffic on. Kew _ Cliff: Road . near the’ 5400- - block of, Marine Drive. By Maureen Curtis _ Contributing Writer West “Vasicouver director of operations. Barry. Lainbert,'.in, his cxpacity as ‘subdivision approving officer, is-sticking to his and the muanicipality’s policy of closing “residential | accesses‘ onto Marine -- Drive ‘in’ locations where curves in . the* road ‘shorter. the sight’ lines “and the: ‘potential: for other access “exists.: Lambert.” is ‘requiring that. the ‘current access from the estate in- the -5400-block: of. Marine Drive be - closed and that Kew Cliff. Road be extended into the property to pro- : ‘vide aecess for the four new lots. At‘ the Sept.:7. public ‘meeting held with West Vancouver District ' Council, residents complained that “traffic ‘is’ alrezdy- hazardous on “ Kew Cliff Road, which: is harrow . and steep. Conditions are particularly dif- “ficult in winter, they said.” . Silk Lingerie, Bridal Gouins, Antique Lace & Silk Fabric September 17, 12-89m September 18, 10-Spm | CHRISTINE 950-18th Street West Vancouver _ Side of Marine Drive. 6 Residents complained that traffi ic is already hazardous on Kew Cliff | Road ...99 Residents were less vocal about the prospect of the one 2.02-acre property being split into four. .One exception was North Shore News columnist Trevor’ Lautens, who. spoke on behalf of. his wife, . owner of property on the norti Lautens suggested that the estate would best retain its present “‘graciousness*”’ if it remained one ‘Jot, or failing that, a two-lot sub- division as ‘‘envisioned by Mr. In- gledew.”” ‘Back ‘in 1990, Harold Ingledew had received preliminary approval for a two-lot subdivision, subject to the change in access. According. to Coun. Danyliu, Ingledew had been con- -oerned about having. to provide access via an extended Kew Cliff Road. “The subdivision approval was allowed ‘to lapse, and. after In- gledew passed away, his estate ap- plied for a four-lot subdivision. ‘Garfield Johnson, Ingledew’s grandson, pointed out. at ‘the meeting that all the lots met or Andy) exceeded the minimum ‘size re- quired and did. not require any concessions. But because the grade of some of the lots exceeds 35% the matter was brought before council for a development permit: ~ . The estate, which plans to keep the two waterfront lots for family : purposes, is willing to comply with’ muncipal requests to close- the current access to Marine and pro- tect the natural landscaping. Johnson said the estate’s rela- tionship with neighbors is friendly, and he repeated the general con-.. cern about adding more traffic to Kew Cliff Road. William Eastwood, in a letter. signed by atout 16 area residents, ‘estimated that the’ Ingledew iots, the Seaside Place subdivision and other subdividable lots could add up to 58 additional cars to the ‘traffic on Kew Cliff Road. Council: decided -to » defer. its - decision to “allow for the’ in-- vestigation of other options, such as combinations of access from both Marine and Kew Cliff. = SEYMOUR 80 station covered driving range 6 large target greens 13 target pin positions Night lights — heated stalls Featuring. Top Flite range balls ® Multi level teaching program OPEN MON.-FRI. 9:30 AM - 10 PH. SAT. & SUN. 8:00 AM - 10 PM DAILY 987-8630 315 Seymour Blvd., North Vancouver (off Mt. Seymour Parkway — just east of 2nd Narrows a 4 [| CMAN Our Neighbourhoods The District of North Vancouver Council and many residents have expressed a desire for improved dialogue on -Municipal policies and plans and greater involvement i in decision making at the neighbourhood level. The time is right for community discussion ard this is your invitation to participate in creating a neighbourhsod vision. Talking About Neighbourhoods Thursday, September 23,7 p.m. Presentation House Theatre — 333 Chesterfield Are there lessons to be learned» ‘from the past as we plan for the future? oo. “Join noted artist and heritage crusader Michael Kluckner and” special guests for an exciting presentation and discussion on’ how to make neighbourhoods more liveable. Neighbourhood Foruins Coming to your neighbourhood. At 7 p.m. on: October 5 — North Lonsdale area, Atrium District Hall October 6 — at Lynn Valley recCentre October 7 — at Ron Andrews recCentre October 13 — at Handsworth School October 14 — at Seycove School Kitchen Table Discussion Guides What makes your neighbourhood work? Bring the discussion right into your home, on your time, with your neighbours. Pick up a Kitchen Table Discussion Guide at recCentres and libraries after September 23 and goforit.... 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