ER re hee On a "TERRACE — Page Aa — Terace Standard, Wednesday, pugst 141 1991 . Frank Foster TERRACE — Orenda Forest Products still wants to file its plan to build a $36§ million pulp and paper mill south of Lakelse Lake by this Friday. But the filing of what is called a prospectus could ‘be delayed by a week, says company vice president Frank Foster. — Speaking last: week, Foster said the company, wants . to. answer as many. questions. as possible in its prospectus. ‘Those’ questions: have been gathered at company-sponsored Kitimat also on list Company wants office here TERRACE — Orenda Forest Products is working on opening an office here and one in Kitimat, The idea is to provide a place where people can get informa- tion and make inquiries about Orenda’s plan-to build a $365 million pulp-and paper mill just south of Lakelse Lake, say com- pany offi cials. ar oe Kitimat port studies But opening those offices won't come right away because all efforts are being poured into producing the prospectus that starts the provincial govern- ment’s review process. “We need somebody that’s conversant with the project, credible in the community and available. Those are three tough requirements to meet at once,” open houses at Lakelse Lake, Kitimat and Terrace, ' The prospectus, when filed, begins the province! 8: Major Project Review Process that in- cludes public meetings. — _ The logistics on our part are tremendous,”* said Foster. “‘We want to iriclude the information from. questions: we received at our! open: “houses... helped us out.?? 33). - _ He said most of the questions at the open, houses, revolve around the .process Orenda wants to use to tum pulp: wood said - company. lawyer John Sparks, kkk * we: There will be an independent chairman’at the public meetings Orenda’s-required.to hold as - part. of the provincial approval process. . Past practice under. the Major Project Review Process (MPRP) Buidelines has béen for coming out very soon The long- awaited studies into a proposed port at Kitimat should be releas- ed this week. They’re in response to a pro- posal filed by the Kitimat- - Terrace Port Society this spring which wants a two-pier facility handling lumber and other cargo, Derek Griffin, the provincial official in charge of the Major Project Review Process which _ examines large developments, said copies of the studies will be at local libraries and govern- ment offices. Magazine sellers i tion and then. “change your TERRACE — As magazine subscription sales. pitches go, it's fairly sophisticated. A friendly person comes to the door and explains that a group of young people is travelling across the country to get to know it and its people. Part of that requirement, says the person, is engaging the resi- dent in a two-minute conversa- tion. . The person does add that the group is sponsored by Canadian publications. And that leads into the sales pitch which consists of a variety of subscription possibilities. The port. plan has already © been criticized by the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans which says fish habitat will be damaged by dredging and other work needed to con- struct the port. As well, the City, of Prince Rupert and the federal port cor- poration in that cily say a se- cond facility isn't needed i in the northwest, The studies will also indicate the reasons. (er; the province. the: ‘proposal to: deciding to tal a more advanced level of study which involves public hearings, Credit cards are welcome. The person doing the selling doesn't receive a direct commis- sion, Instead, points for each sale are accumulated which lead to a $1,000 cheque. Inter-Provincial Ltd., the company which hires the salesmen and sells subscriptions on behalf of magazines, has been here before, says city licen- sing inspector Paul Gipps. And the people here now do- ing the selling do have a city licence, he says. Inter- Provincia! has an offi ice in Kelowna. And if you do buy a subscrip- said Griffin. : Officials are still working 0 on details for that-level of study, called Stage II of the provincial approval process, he said. . They’re attempting to bring the federal government into the public hearings. The port society, a creation of Kitimat and Terrace public’ , officials, says. provincial money will be needed to finance, about “one-third of its $63: million plan.,.., sy SW wt TA ‘lt. ‘expects to. find, A. .priyate company ‘to come. up, wae ‘the rest of the money, in town - mind, the company will refund your money, . That’s required under provin: cial consumer legislation but the refund request .must be made within seven’ days. of ' the: subscription purchase. The purchase | must have taken place at- a ‘person’ 8 residence, Provincial: officiais say ‘the company should first be. con. - tacted by phone and the refund request followed up by sending | a letter. They add. that registered mail i is the preferred method. Lose offers. 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Tesiden ceramic rollers; and use.” hydrogen -. peroxide. as’ the. | -imade..to go ahead, © “says be required.; ° bleaching ‘agent. to: produ “developer Stan: Stiapitke. “2 “Deseribing the propo Os 1 magazine-quality paper... j ‘Right: now we're just at- “something. that will” Ppenefit < ‘1 : That’s different from conv 1 planning stage," he anid: tional : kraft: mills . which «ude -. ed; "It’s needed, they’re run chlorine and other. chemicals. ds “fast week.’ - : ning out of decent lots. *Shapitka, the : ‘owner of: - + Canisle Construction, ‘has. _ Orenda says 260 péople passe r made’ ‘the’ application’: in the” ot tout Lae Lae | an of Sey Shep “and -Associates,"Fo ‘date; ‘he: neatly, 560 at ‘the, one held. Here. es has. ‘declined to. ame, ‘the a ie other. investors. °°.“ re. ‘Although * ‘the. “developers: : “il install all: services withiri _ the’ subdivision, ° Shapitka is . negotiating with the: city ‘to ‘Fun water and sewer lines and ‘roads: to the edge of the. would likely: be spread over’ : ing ofthe ‘phases: and ‘thelr: « ‘size will depend on public de--: - mand: - investors:has an option good ; - until the end of the year to * fob ‘Bstates. aie a company _representative “to . , “tial — 50 no rezoning: ‘would “| ‘the ‘city,” Shapitka’ explatn- y. Although ° “develapment. © | _three-phases, ihe said the tim.’ :]/ Shapitka sald the ‘group ‘af . : : “purchase”’the’ parcel. It’s {ff owned by. Coppersides, chair the meetings. But that changed following rator’ somebody who is impartial, ad Dos ; said. Orenda lawyer John : Lie. a . & crt. + 2 7 i ack ; “, Retired Kalum forest district § YOUR LOCAL POLICE 4 manager. 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