Page A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 4, 1993 One resident is opposed Council gives sewer nod TERRACE — City councillors approved construction of a sewer on Twedle Ave. despite an evenly split vote on the issuc by resi- denis. Half the 12 homeowners voted in favour of the iocal improve- ment project, and the other haif voted against. Those voting. in favour, how- : ever, represented 57-per cent of the assessed land value on. the street. City council unanimously ap- proved the project wilh council- lars Bob Cooper, Darryl Laurent and Danny Sheridan voling in | favour. Councillors Ruth Hallock and Rick King were absent... But the decision didn’t come without considerable debate. Councillors first scrutinized the wording of the Municipal Act to determine if the project could go . ahead. The act states that a project can proceed unless it’s opposed by a majority of property owners representing ‘‘at least half of the value of the parcels which are li- able to be specially charged.” Although 50 per, cent of the property owners opposed the pro- ject, they didn’t hold-at least half . - the property value on the street, councillors decided. “Its close —- that’s all I know,’’ said mayor Jack Talstra. The sewer is the first half of a line necessary to connect the 12- lot second phase of councillor Mo . Takhar’s Temple St. housing de- velopment to the city sewer sys- fem. Takhar has proposed he and the city split the cost of the remaining “330 feet of sewer line out to the ‘ development because ihe cily owns Jots in -ihe area that may eventually be put on the market. Takhar — who did not vote on the project — has offered to pay 25 per. cent of the cost of the - $50,000 project, Homeowners will pay between $1,500 to $6,000, depending on the width of their lots, Homeowner Vince Heslenfeld, who opposed the project, said most of those who voted in favour thought ‘‘we’d. get stuck with it sometime, so we might as. well grab it while there’s some kind of subsidy attached.” ‘‘Personally I see it as buying some of the votes in the neigh- bourhood,’’ he added. “‘There’s been some hard lab- . bying in the neighbourhood from the developer.” Heslenfeld told council most of the houses are either set too far back to make use of the sewer or élse already have new seplic tanks. “T’s not Twedle Avenue thal’s going to benefit,” he said. “Il's REAR-ENDED TO HOSPITAL: The driver of a hatchback was taken to hos- pital with possible back and head injuries after a car crash last Wecnesday evening on Old Lakelse Lake Drive in Thorn- hill. The hatchback was stopped waiting to make a left turn when it was rear-ended by a pickup truck, the development that needs this in order to sell lots. We don’t need the damm thing.’’ Herb Dusdal, who spoke on be- half of the developer, argued the project wiil benefit the residents. ‘There - will be no other changes — no pavement — without. sewer: goitig in first,’” Dusdal said, -. .,. City officisise hope the new sewer will be complete by carly September. ; Liberal candidate victory — margin won't be disclosed _ TERRACE — Rhoda Witherly says she can’t reveal how many people voted for her in her suc- cessful bid to be the Liberal perty’s candidate here in the next federal election, Witherly defeated Kispiox resi- dent Mary. McKenna Wilson by what she calls a “‘comfortable margin” July 24. But the Liberal party constitu- lion prevents Witherly or any other party official from releasing the vote count. . Witherly said she doesn’ t know why the rule was instituted. “Tt perhaps was brought in so |’ the party goes away as an unani- mous group after a choice was made, Once a choice. has been made, il’s over — done with,’ said Witherly. , Party officials. distributed 105 ballots at meetings: in Prince Rupert and Terrace July 24, They received 103 ballots back and the count was heldin Terrace. Party president Barry Pankhurst said he was happy with the turnout, adding that there have been times when only seven Or. eight people turned out for Liber- al meetings. PWP3100.0 PERSONAL a! Saaawwae® SIME WORD PROCESSOR Adjustable 16 Lina by 80 character’ backlit LoD 50,000 character editable: memory with’ 100, 000 .« character data. disk storage capacity: | Reg, $040 swSpecial $61 5° Various. other models available, for your home and- office word. processing : requirements. ranging from $269.C0 and. up. Offer valid while ‘quantities | last, so don't delayl! Come in Tedaylt SE aie ae Rhoda Witherly kk kkk. Local Tories will soon be moving into their Terrace campaign office, located at 4644 - Lazelic Ave. —.right across the street from their Reform rivals. “We are aclive,’” says Progres- sive _ Conservative candidate Danny Sheridan, who won't give details of the Tories’ pre-election activities, from SMITH TOMGRROW'S TECHNOLOGY AT YOUR TOUCH. PWP700OLT | and mora. system, CORONK | LAPTOP PERSONAL WORD PROCESSOR Data disk storage of 100,000 characters, 80,000 . Word Dictionary, Thesaurus, Modem capability Includes high resclution printing _Fep $1198 maispecial $799 Sheridan says. his team is i in| place, but declines to namie his campaign manager just yet, The NDP has not yet opened a campaign office in Terrace, Can- didate Joe Barrett has so far been conducting his campaign out of his Prince Rupert residence. He has been doing a lot of traveling to different. parts of the riding. KK kak * There will be. no enumeration . of voters as long as the election takes place. before. Ocho26..Re- ‘enumeration’ would ...cost --more. than $30, million. There will still be a. revision process’ for un- registered voters. 10 get on the voters’ list * Sale of alcohol is no longer prohibited on election day. .*. Voters can now’ place their ‘own ballots in the ballat box. ©'To be a candidate you now must have 50 signatures (100 in . more densely populated districts) and you: must pul up a $1,000 deposit (formerly ‘$200). The deposit is refunded it the candidate submits required elec- tion expenses return on time and obtains 15 per cent of ballots cast. . Y aE : a 7 Wilkinson BUSINESS MACHINES XTIMAT Bee Gare si bout dic aantel Beascecsal | TERRACE - 4552 Lakelse Avene, Terrace, BS, “Te: (604) 638-8595. - PRINCE RUPERT - 737 Fraser St, Prince Rupert, B.C.) 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