Page A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 8, 1993. TERRACE — The proposed location for the new liquor store isn’t a.good idea, says Terrace and District :Chamber. of Com- merce president Sharon Taylor. The suggested location, in the parking lot .of the . provincial government. ‘access centre, will increase. traffic on already con- gested ras, said Taylor last week.’ We're worried about the im- pact.on parking for tenants that _ are already there and on the reac- tion -<. from = neighbourhood ; houses, >” she added. “The: chamber, which rents of- » fice “space-in the access centre puliding, has sent-a-letter to the _ City questioning the location and asking for more information be- fore a building penmit is granted. News of the proposed new loca- tion: was released last week. Provincial liquor officials said the site.. willy: provide more “parking than ‘the current location and that the new building will contain more space to display alcohol. Officials “said they wanted the new ‘slore finished by late next ‘ summer. | alréady, - The proposed location has also drawn. a query from fire chief — Bob. Beckett. : Pee He’s worried about increasing traffic at the corner of Lazelle and Eby and what might happen when his émergency vehicles leave the nearby fire hall. — “We-may need an emergency ‘activated. light system there for {the intersection,”’ Beckett said. “It-is becoming a busy corner There’s no question : about it;?2. Beckett added. 7 worth more. than $250, 000. “Taylor, in- wondering about the reactions’ ‘ of ‘neighbours to the proposal; “Noted: their opposition last “year --to - multi-residential .... . housing in.a lot just across. the street,” Liquor comes outlet.site under:fire Heavy lifter BIG CRANE hoists insulation rolls up to the roof of the new Coca Cola warehouse and office. complex on Keith. The warehouse partion is 19,600 square feet and the office 2,500 NEID ENTERPRISES LTD. 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Completion is set for December. *] know. the zoning is ap- propriate — it doesn't need to go through the process — but the neighbours haven’t been consul- ted,"” she said. - ‘The commercial zoning for the access-centre building dates back to the 19705 When the building first housed a grocery sore and then a building suppiies outiet, City building official Paul Gipps said he hasn’t seen any plans for the suggested structure, They must first be reviewed and opinions gathered before a build! ire. permit can, He issued, he said,: TERRACE — Coca Cola is cen- tralizing: its northwest distribution -efforts in Terrace. : . - It’s..building a 22,000 square foot: warehouse and office on “Keith:, near - the Fetrocan bulk be able to handle all of tem B.C. out of this fa- ‘cility," says Coca Cola northem sales manager Randy Mullock. : -It means closing Coca Cola dis- iribiition’ ‘outlets In Smithers and in Prince Rupert, _ Employees will be transferred to'Termace.: * Mullock says the new building should be finished in December. ek tke km The ‘provincial government’s new: fair: wages policy extends to new buildings it'll lease. from pri- vate,developers.. “The policy: requires contractors ‘to pay a. standardized - ‘wage: on public,?.: “onstruction * projects It includes new. buildings that'll be..{Jeasedi by: the provincial goverte,ay labour milnistry on't. affect con- seats Pole -of. the. new liquorstore in: the. parking ‘lot of the. provin- cial'access centre::;:: _ That’s’ because the, lease. was signed: before Aug: 20, the day the: consiruction’ dollar: level - of the. fair. wage- wages policy was " lowéred: from $1.5" taillion to $250,000. term is “ede” butin everyday lan- a aalvetsty. as part Of a regula echication program. example begins ‘munity: One facet .of the nrograi ine dustrial technologies, gives stu-',’ : dents ee niet after; its 10. - p program in Kitimat rogram. "The other two. options ate grad. ating wit the certificaté or car: “Tt concerns - Northwest Com-. College’s. Certificate. in ~ahirn, on ‘onto a dogeo. at. Qur AND ABOU ii ka kak ; Alean has started construction of a potable water treatment plant at its Kitimat smelter. * Boden Construction of Kitimat hes the first phase, $2.5: million contract to construct the plant. A second contract will be let next yeat to replace pipes cary~.°) ‘MULTIPLY. INT FOUR. $1000. heer rorkers. raise families, ing the water. The new plant will reduce the cloudy nature of drinking water and take out the metallic taste now present. _ That metallic taste comes from 1a waler dissolving metals from dis- iribution pipes. ay wKKkKKK ’ pay municipal taxes, and have a 1 stake i in the ~ Mariner HND OF SEASON| Qualify Is A Very ry Serious Concept Bd KEN "SS MARINE a 9 KEN GIBSON TREVOR GIBSON 635-2909 4946 GREIG AVE. AUARIER !OUTBOARDS WAGES E EARNEL EDR BY LOCAL WOR KERS HE COMMUNITY BY A FACTOR OF EARNED BECOMES $4000 SPENT INTHE COMMUNITY. yas well as s supporting local businesses and other workers.