a ee my 12 - Friday, September 16, 1984 - North Shore News Apartments to rise on Canyon Gardens site NORTH VANCOUVER will lose a landmark restaurant when the Canyon Gardens Restaurant site is redeveloped carly next year. Sundel Ventures Ltd. received final rezoning approval for the site from North Vancouver District Council following a public hearing on Monday evening. Six apartment buildings with 82 one-level units ranging in size from 1,200 ta 1,600 square feet will be constructed on the site. Most of the project’s parking will be un- derground. y Many of the trees on sile will be reldined, aud ew paiti te together with archbectural detail ing such as steeply sloping roofs, dormers and small-paned windows will create a rustic, esiate-like senting, In making his presentation, Ron Allen, architect on Sundel Ventures, noted thar the present C-2 (general commercial) zoning allowed ground-level com- mercial use such as ‘it Delbrook Plaza type of development’ and that Sundel’s proposal to rezone to RG3 (garden apartment-residen- behalf oof tial) and PRO (park-recreational- oper space) is Cin offeer zoning of the site. Council tas asked staff ta report on the loss of the restaurant ind its impact on tourism, District planner Kai Kreuchen, after talking to organized tour op- erators and the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, concluded thar “the loss of the commercial site is unlikely fo have any impact on tourism." Vera Kennedy, Edgvmont Village 3 down. Merchant's Munchies es aay en