Terrace detachment: of othe’ RCMP submit an’ ‘Opera-" tional Plan’ to’ city council an-. -. nually. for their considera- tion, and~ this year’s. report: - ‘leaves the. city ‘something to “ponder. The report ‘is currently - dn the! hands of the: Finance and -_ Personnel. Committee and coun- Parking bylaws to be enforced Barly last October, Terrace city council requested the Public : Works Department to post signs on Emerson St. to indicate that there was § limited parking on ‘the street. This move was in compliancé with the existing Traffic Bylaw, _ met the approval of the Public . Works Department and was wel- . . Director resigns. The list of resignations _ at Northwest. Community College continues to grow, with the ex-. ecutive director of program- ming, Kenn. Whyte, being the latest to go. Whyte’s resignation follows that of college president, Val George, who was preceded by the. college’s entire nursing staff, two Mobile Computer management staff members, the head of the Business and Indus; _ try Training Education depart- ment and college planner Jan Thomas. The top level resignations fol- . low an internal review which [| resulted in ‘‘differences of opin- | ion’” on how some. administra- tive concerns shouldbe handled. _Board chairman Hans Wagner said in a recent interview that the board is currently handling all administrative matters and all. programs are running smoothly under the direction of individual department heads. Wagner says that some vacated positions have. already been filled and the board is currently looking for a temporary replace- ment for Val George. FA \f you are getting married... | This basket holds information and gifts especially ‘helpful for you. Call your Welcome Wagon hostess today. 638-1204 Phone itt, Wetome Mean, SINCE 19% See anrerearg cil is ‘expected: to. advise the RCMP of their law enforcement. priorities i in the near future, Last to be youth crime, substance abuse and assaults. - In this year’s . submission, RCMP Inspector Larry Yeske © -Teports that. there were-.223 -comed by Emerson St. busi- nesses ‘who have suffered in the past due to very limited parking - in the area — they needed customer parking space. The: restrictions appear to have had little effect. however. According to one local business, Cars. are parked on the street for the entire working day and probably belong to the employ- ees of other downtown business- es. But there is a . solution, says city administrator Bob Hallsor. 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Yeske attributes this increase, however, not to an " increase in juvenile crime, but to business seminars which have resulted in ‘a: ‘moye aggressive _ approach to prosecutions’. ‘ “Tt is hoped that this ap-. proach . by the business com- munity together with the anti- shoplifting program in the schools will continue to,.deter would-be - juvenile shoplifters and prevent those already con- victed from repeating this activi- ty,”? says Yeske. In the category of substance: abuse, Yeske reports that 827 persons, including 58 juveniles, were incarcerated due to liquor related offences in 1988 — up from 433, 34 .of which were juveniles, i in 1987, He adds that. in: 1987, violations under the Li- quor Act totalled 179 with 58 charges being laid, while last . (Cll) zone, Commercial (C}l) zone. zone: a) gasoline service station b) groceteria ° NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | Notice Is hereby given that a Publit Hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 14, 1989 at the offices of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine commencing at 7:30 p.m. to recelve - representation from all persons who deem their interest to be affected by:the proposed bylaw: “Regional District of Kitimat- ff Stikine Electoral Area C, Lakelse Lake Zoning Bylow No. 57, Amendment Bylaw No. 271, 1989,” In general terms, the purpose of this bylaws: 1. to redesignate areas described below as follows: a) Portion of D.L. 5127, Range 5, Coast District, which Is within: the area outlined by dashed redesignated from the Rurai (RAI) zone to the Commercial __ b) Portion of D.L.. 2285 lying west of Highway 37, Range 5, Coast District, which is within the area outlined by dashed lines, shall be redesignated from the Park (P). zone to the 2. to add to the list of permitted uses In the Commercial (Cll) This Is the second public hearing in respect to this amending bylaw. Since the first public hearing, the amending bylaw has been amended to reduce the area subject to rezoning, and to Include gasoline service station and groceteria on the list of permitted uses In the Commercial (Cll) zone. The area subject to this amending bylaw is Indicated in the sketch below. 4 Terrace Review~ =_ - Wednesday, February 1, 1989. 20 3 /andalism, t break: and-er enter. Shincé of choice of ‘the last two years, but in year that number rosé to ‘201 “Of fences and 94 charges. Of the © total charges laid, the percentage’ of juvenile offenders rose from 32 to 40 percent. — Charges related to drug. of- fences rose from 79 to 98 over ‘the two-year period, which -Yeske attributes to-three under- cover operations in 1988 — one targeted at street level traf- fickers, another at a major co- caine trafficker and the third at major marijuana traffickers. Wilful damage: complaints rose ‘dramatically’ says Yeske, from 413 cases in 1987 to 626 in 1988. He adds however that the increase was caused primarily due to a series of incidents where window breakage was caused by pellet guns and another where a rash of vehicle damage occurred ° at car dealerships. In both cases the offenders were apprehended. The final category, assaults, showed the only downtrend in the report — a drop from 172 to 148 cases, lines; ‘shall be BL, 417 : —_——- ” fat |G al — — | | ME Flere | Persest tet et Pye slerst s ile = # 8 ; ij nis “75 ‘s = = as Pg | dee | | “te r—| sera orm ‘yam a TI = SUBJECT TO CI Wy DL. 3983 REZOHING APPLICATION \ ‘ D.L.2285 The proposed bylaw may be Inspected at the offices of the f Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, 300 - 4545 Lazeile Avenue, Terrace, B.C, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday. 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