J2 - sundas, February 15, 1987 ce inquiring reporter by Stephen Barrington WEST VANCOUVER. DISTRICT COUNCIL: Monday, Feb. 16, 7:45 p.m.: Public meeting re: Development permit application at 606 14th Street for senior citizen housing cooperative’ Bylaws re: Official Community Plan — An- core International, reconsideration and adoption/ Local improvement lane pavement and construction re: 1208-98 Gordon Avenue, south side, 1205-95 Fulton Avenue, north side, 860 13th Street/ Pres- entation re: proposed expansion to, Memorial Library/ Early budget - # approval for library computers/ Proclamation Heritage Day and Week/ Development permit re: 2416-24 Haywood Avenue/ North Shore coordination of municipal grant process’ Temporary diver- sion credit for glass recycling/: B.c. Conservation Foundation storm drain marking program/ Horseshoe Bay proposed removal and relocation of hydro lines on Bay Street/ Lease agreement re: Fire department radio repeater assistance site. NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL: Monday, Feb. 16, 7 p.m.: Development permit re: Erco Industries, to per- mit construction of a new produc- tion cell line building/ Unusually large houses proposed bylaw/ Ap- plication for development variance Permit re: 319 Mountain Highway/ Application for sitting area for Lynn Valley Community Hall/ Development permit re: 1790 Marine Drive and 1664 Garden Avenue. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL: Monday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m: B.C. Conservation Foundation re: storm drain mark- ing program/ Technical planning committee reorganization report/ Labor relations steering commit- tee/ Waterfront Park, temporary Moorage of brigantine/ Tempe Heights marketing report/ Pro- posed fee increase for radio station licences. North Shore News B.C. the Sunshine Coast, B.C. Ferry Corp. 1985-86 liscal year, cent of its operating costs fram its fares. projects the iner FERRY fares are on the rise. Effective today, it has started to cost travellers more Co get (o Vancouver Island, Bowen Island and the Gulf Islands. ease will help recover 72 per cent of this year’s estimated operating costs. In the the corporation was recovering 68 per The fare for a Car lar hikes. and driver between the island has gone from $19 to $20.50. On the Horseshoe Bay to Langdale run, a round trip for a car and driver has gone from $19 to $20.50. Other runs are secing simi- This week, Inquiring Reporter new fares. myinland and Vancouver asks about the Should ferry fares | increase? Olivio Gazzola Vancouver My feeling is that some- one has got to pay one way or the other. Some- one has to pay the gov- ernment for we've BOL. everything Drop in Today. Oseur Gascola Vaneouver Im not an Island resident but FP othink Bill Vander Zalm should not be runn- ing the province. Built Chevy Tough - Skiing, Camping, Fishing or just around town. An excellent all purpose vehicle. A ‘‘Factory"’ Special offer on the all purpose ‘‘Chevy”’ S-10 pickup. For a limited time you can save big. Albert Weiss Burnaby Somebody hits got to pay. We have got a choice — we don't have to use the system, Lorraine Bruandrit North Vancouver T won't take ferries any tore simply beeause of the cost. Its tou expen- sive. Erroll Allard North Vincouver 1 don’t think they sheuld taise them. But bean see on the maintenance side of it, it would be good for them, | TEI MULE | W §-10 PICK UP OMY ht, i scorn Likiliadidad ¥ : $7,995) The North Shore’s Total Transportation Centre