BSP SECA ES TE TELS + 2 A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 20, 1993 TERRACE STANDARD BUSINESS REVIEW | s Look way up GETTING A FALL Spruce up Is the building on the comer of Lazella and Emerson. The bottom floor will soon be the new home of the Federal Business Development Bank. That's Claude Coderre applying the master brush strokes. Airline goes north A SMITHERS-BASED airline is starting service to Watson Lake _ in the Yukon Oct. 31. ‘Central Mountain Airlines will bal. isin a, into Watson Lake The fight ‘originates ‘in couver, connecting io Smithers and then Dease Lake before ; finishing in Watson Lake. - Retuming, the flight stops in Smithers, before heading back to Vancouver. The move follows a decision by Canadian Regional Airlines, a subsidiary of Canadian Airlines, _to pull out of Watson Lake. |. ‘We tdon’t; think’ theres wasi!? =fooM . for... twO-pair. -éarriers, ,.but®,.. €0 there “is © for one,” Central Mountain spokesman Peter Bymes said. - The closure of Cassiar has cut into air cartier business in that part of the county. Council ponders sawmill trailers SHOULD LOCAL sawmills be allowed to keep trailers on their properties, something no-one clse can do under city by-laws? That’s the question councillors were to fackle this week at a com- miltee of the whole meeting. Council has received requests from both Skeena Cellulose (SCD and Skeena Sawmills to allow the use of trailers as offices. Current city zoning by-laws restrict trailers to areas zoned for mobile home parks, explained permits director Bob Lafleur. The only exception is under city policy R15 which allows putting a trailer on a residential lot and living there while a permanent home is being constructed. Lafleur confirmed zoning regulations do not permit trailers on industrial lots except where they are in temporary use on a construction site. Nor does policy R15 give coun- cil specific authority to make ex- emptions in the case of industrial zones, . “There’s no reference to any other situation,’’ Lafleur said, Skeena Cellulose already has trailers ‘on its Keith Ave. proper- ty, opposite the mill site, The company successfully ap- plied for apermit to place them there in 1987, arguing they were “— needed as temporary offices dur- ing the mill upgrade project. Although that project was com- pleted the following year, SCI has since applied for and been granted three extensions. The last, a two-year permit, was issued in October 1991. At the time, company comptroller Abe - Wiebe argued SCI couldn’t afford to build new offices. This time around the argument is the same. ‘‘ Although we would like to build new offices it is nota viable option for us at this.time,’” . Wiebe cxppinga i in djeter Kae = met fe ie Sn Ale “Cli : not only secking another two year exlension for the exist- ing trailers, but also permission to install two'more, - And now Skeena Sawmills is seeking the go-ahead to place a eyes five unit trailer at the west end of its office building. Mill general manager Don Chesley also asked the permit be for five years beginning next Monday, Oct. 25. That request was on last Mon- day’s council agenda, as was a +2 Comfort for two ~ second tonone planning committee recom- ‘F598 cc high output engine mendation SCI’s request for the additional two trailers be turned #6 Plush tong travel down and the company be given suspension © uatil Sept. 30, 1994 to remove the _ existing ones, Noling he had talked to repre- & Inyou pain, sentatives from both mills that morning, councillor Bob Cooper #% Performance and handling YAMAHA POWER DELUXE te Convenience; reverse gear; electric start - ¢ 38 literfueltank ® Yamaha dependability - . mile after mile after mile... 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