ty ‘on Fenny St. stands. = The. Jest opportunity to. reconsider thd matter came and” " went Monday night when 4 mu- Hon by) alderman. ‘Danny “Sheridan. to call it back to. the: “. table wad defew ' Dog | Sribruck Investents” had: asked -the eity to rezone 3221! Kenney - ‘multi-residential tu: TERRACE. —~ Council's deci- sion”. ‘to reject. the Tribruck rezoning application fut. proper- : apartment: block. S The: ‘application v was defeat May 27. wheti council ‘deadlock: © “@il 33 at third reudding of the ‘rezoning: by-law.. (Mayor : Jack “Talstra did not vole because his: -yesidence. borders the’ Property - _-allow It 10 construct: a “a8-untt. - = in question). - Under the Municipal Actatic vote is considered to be in the "Explaining the recall motion, “Sherldan said. new information. =~ jncluding ihe latest. vacancy: rate figure. for the city — had ~ “come. to. light" since the May 27 decltion.: “phan: Darryl Laurent sald It was important” ‘council’ ensured it ” had “covered all the bases’. He also suggested the apartment proposal was ‘‘of sufficient’ im. . portance tothe “city’* that Jt be given every chance to succeed. ‘apartments; ‘developers should tell residents . ' in their neighbourliood ‘and ensure it’s. compatible with the surroun-. dings; _ : ‘When the recall motion went ‘Supporting the move, “alder- Alderman Rick King, however, emphasized ‘‘a vate against this motion is not a vate against developers."* . While. all councit wanted to set new coustraction, including King said what's: going up- to ‘a. vote, Sheridaa, Laurent anid Cooper were in favour with King, Hallock and. Takhar op- posed, a repeat of the May 2 ’ deadlock. Canada’ Day poster coiies ; ident .Rodney Sanches: It 7 " re © pul 170,000 tonnes’ of magazine- quality. Paper a year. .. . 2m siviagmn nda” a feet “be ‘located neater a ‘populated ; floated south to. Skeena ‘mill hints pop and water being established, he added.’ That result camt.as no sur- ‘prise to, Cooper. - Cooper -was explaining why: he had not invoked his powers as acting mayor to himself -tr- ing the ftern back to the table, ‘The Municipal Act allows the mayor of acting mayor to res quest” council reconsider any decision provided he does so within 30 days of the original . vota.. “However, . with aldermen " Hallock, King and Takhar hav- Ing made it clear they would not be changing their minds, Cooper’ said there was little point in recalling the rezoning. TERRACE — The city and the regional district have begun - working out whal a proposed library expansion will cost its respective residents. Officials from both meet to- day with ‘the library. board to ask it to come up with a cost _ figure for the proposed expan- sion. Two years ago, the library hoard estimated a cost of $1 ‘million to add 10,000 square to the building located in Lower _ Little Park, It forecast getting a lottery - grant for one-third of thé.cost, raising $150,000 by ‘itself and asking taxpayers to come ‘up with $500,000.: The board says it needs ‘the ' space to hold an éxpariding ¢ col- ; lection of material, to provide better working areas and to pro. vide for its members into the . Rext century. ’ “We think in terms of square footage costs, that the library board can come up with. those figures fairly quickly.. We hope. to have something preliminary ready by mid- Fuly,”* Hallsor. | He added that the costs to taxpayers could be calculated in time fora referendum sometime -. this year. . At the same time, the city and the regional district have work- + ed out a general agreement for rural residents now supporting the library through properly taxes to pay a greater share of : its operation: This is considered crucial to q ok by the regional district but the , TERRACE The. city's, long. awaited | traffic, eka have’ arrived, : And traffic officer: Frat Bowsher made his first patrol of the downtown Area last: Friday. we . Enforcement did: take place in 1990 but-the tickets | were withdrawn at theend of: | ihe* year and: -the form redesigned » after’.-a traffic’| court judge questioned how: information was recorded,’ - Bowsher ‘is : cdnicentrating: on high traffic areas along. Lakelse and Lazelle. said. Cellutase’s Port Edward pulp mill, . ’ In. return, Orenda: would use smaliet trces, tops and thinnings Cel for: the | type’ of mill Orenda wants to build. - centre’ contributed to- the’ “deci- sion.” have’ put the mill clase to. where wood. with Skeena Cellulose. - o pce! would: be irucked to. . i ‘Although t that location would ’ ‘Orenda’-has.a forest licence: to. pel, the mill; it now. says it’. ‘wants: to trade ‘pulp quality. - Unider this scenario, | Orenda’ s : Skeena’ Cellulose already buys pulp. wood from Orenda.” --The’site- under considefation is close to the kinds of services a “pulp“‘till needs in terms of -\dependable.. electrical power, “natural gas ‘and | a rail line, said . Cooper... ana ‘Proximity’ toa populated cen- tre removes any chance of anew issued for the race early that morning by two Be ear-old ‘Terrace Poa “badly ‘beat | ed ot settlement needing: roads, sewer A province-wide “walking alorig nevlé ‘in Ter: + smen in a-dark blue older, model. 18 “impott’ car. She told’ police thé “men drove, her * 90km*' west.” “toward Prince. Rupert,’ then . land ‘has never been allocated.or.. reserved for industrial use. ~~ : One location Cooper did not. discount is called the Dubose Industrial Area, It's on the right hand side of the highway, just: south of Lakesle Lake, leading. to Kitimat, ’ “It's pretty good. it’ the area one might look, ” said Cooper. ‘ “ announce its location: within several weeks. | a the provincial government's Major Project Review Process “for! environmental economic Suitability. - That location, : within: West . Fraser’s Tree Farm Licence 4],.. ». That. process typically takes ix weeks before the province was lagged by Alcan as a possi- : ble site for a smelter when it was: anal approval or asks for more studies. . considering expanding .. its» aluminum capacity in the nor- "The review includes holding thwest in the 1970s and 1980s. The location is on a resource: and development map produced formation and to answer ques- tions. — ‘Cooper said Orenda could Wil then have to g0 ‘through -and this Saturday, and on Mon- ‘public meetings to give more in- (| Expansion plan for the library — moving forward any expansion plans because while the city’s contribution has grown, the amount from ‘the. benefitting area hasn't: The: amount rural: residents” pay was capped by a formula established in the 1970s.: Last years’ ‘the .amount-was $42, 000. --This~. figure ‘works | ‘out to about library's budget | but residents make up approximate- _ly 30 per cent’ of the facility’ 5 users. Thornhill ‘director Les Wat- mough said’ a new sharing ar-_ - rangement for operating costs will bring the rural figure closer in line to the percentage of rural “residents who make ‘up. the library’ s membership. ; We! te looking: at something _ ‘similar to arrangements now, for the arena, cemetery, swimming 7 pool. Ivll be based on assessments,” he said:. Both the capital cost sharing. arrangement and the one for’, operating costs fall in line with a: _ city policy that the surrounding rural area begin to pay more for. récreation and. cultural services: - located inside its boundaries. : egal suites , Stay, -. Page AQ. Big buck. port. study, os Page Al2. ‘Minister moves on, Page Bl. 5 Athletes honoured, means early ‘deadlines for our July 3 issue. . The deadline - for.. con- tributed news copy, for. let- ‘ters to the’ editor and: for jdisplay ,and- classified advertisements. is hoon tomorrow.) ° Our: office will be closed day, July 1. It re-opens jy 2 at a. Mm. Las ee seme i... we ae ee Me 14 per. cent of the. rural. POSEN SEE nT gh Nga a TR a ct