< on the bench will be burned over s r ‘thedi ical TIMBER CLEARED for a new soccer field beside the new elementary school the next few months. City gives burning OK for slash piles EXPECT to see smoke drift across neigh- bourhoods on the bench in the months ahead. The city has hired B.C. Demolition and Salvage to clear timber next to the new bench elementary school for new soccer fields. -And the company is expected to burn logging debris on slash piles there rather than truck it away, says city parks super- intendent Steve Scott. “We'd like all the burning completed before next April,” he said, noting that's when the new school is to he completed. “I tend, to think weather permitting it will be done this fall,” Scott added. “It doesn’t make sense to build a brand new school and then fill it with smoke.” - The trees have already been downed and are stacked up in piles in the clearing west of the intersection of Bailey Si. and Gordon Dr; Scott said it would have been much more expensive to insist the contractor truck away, rather than burn, the logging debris, “It was. going to be tens of thousands of dollars higher,” he said. B.C. Demolition and Salvage was the lowest of three bidders to clear the land for the three soccer fields. , ’ City council approved Scott’s recom- mendatian’ to pay the local firm nearly $25,000 for the work. That’s nearly $15,000. mpre than first expected. would beimuch lower because the com- pany would salvage and sell usable tim- Smile and Whitening By Dr. Zucchiatti ADENT DENTAL CLINIC Phone: 635-2552 4623 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace Mon-Fri * 8:00 am - 5:00 pm id’ hoped before that the: cost’ ber from the downed trees. “There wasn’t as much marketable timber as we thought,” he said. He estimated around 400 cubic metres of timber may be salvaged. Scott said the burning will be closely controlled. “The piles have to be clean, they have to be dry and burning has ta be in com- pliance with regulatory bodies,” he said. “If there’s too much smoke they’ll be asked to extinguish the fire or find a more efficient way of burning.” , The soccer fields are expected to be developed jaintly by the city and local saccer groups, and possibly the school district. Got a name? STUDENTS WILL help choose the name for a new elementary school being built on the bench. School trustees agreed to hold a name the school contest that’s open to all ele- mentary school students in Terrace and Thornhill, ¢ Terrace trustee Diana Penner sug- gested-the district hold a contest to choose a name for the new 250-seat school, slated to open next September. Thornhill trustee Peter King said a few people have approached him with sugges- tions. ~ Details haven't ‘bépn tnied ‘ul fo} Be contest, and the prize for the winning entry has yet to be determined. 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