Page At4 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 20, 1990 - Council shorts School zone spec d law to lengthen | | TERRACE — Council is con- ‘sidering extending the hours the 30kmh speed limit in school - zones, ‘The restriction now applies only between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on- school days, However, recognizing school playgrounds are used extensively outside those hours, a meeting of city, school: district and R.C.M.P. representatives agreed changes were necessary. If approved, the speed limits will be effective from dawn to _ dusk, seven days a week, By-law enforcement officer Fern Sweeting also pointed out that there aren’t any playground. signs near Rotary, Agar and Lower Little parks or the tot park near the Kinhut “For the safety of users...im- proved signage should be seriously considered forthwith,’ Sweeting added ina ‘Memo to council. KkkKK With several community groups already expressing in- terest in renting the equipment, a council commitiee will this week consider what the rental policy and charges should be for the city’s new tent shelter. Council recently decided to spend up to $35,000 on a BOft. x 6Oft. x 20ft. tent capable of housing major outdoor com- munity events, The tent has sides which allow it to be fully enclosed if required. Recreation superintendent Steve Scott has recommended a basic charge of $600 for a one day event — that charge covers the cost of setting up and taking down -— with an additional charge of $250 for each addi- tional day. Those figures would be reduced by $50 if the sides were not required. Community groups would be able to book on a first-come, first-serve basis but no reserva- tion could be made more than 15 months in advance of the event. For out-of-town renters, the maximum would be nine months in advance, Half of the proposed $200 deposit would be forfeit if the booking was cancelled within three months of the event and all of it if less than one month's notice was given, Scott has also recommended $150 of each rental fee be held Reformer to visit TERRACE — Local members of the Reform Party will have an opportunity to mect the par- ty leader Preston Manning when he visits here next month. Although the dates have yet to be finalized, local party secretary-treasurer Jolene Seidlitz. said Manning is ex- pected to spend two days in the community the week of July 30 as part of a tour of northern B.C. His itinerary will include a public meeting. Seidlitz said there is growing local support for the Reform Party and estimated member- ship in the riding had now pass- ed the 200 mark. Attributing the increased in- terest in part to the controversy surrounding the Meech Lake Accord, she maintained the question of ratification should have been gone to referendum. . Describing Premier Bill Vander Zalm’s agreement to sign the amended accord as “a very cowardly thing to do,’ ‘Beidlitz added, ‘It would be devestating to see (Quebec) separate, but is it not just as devestating to the rest of the country to give them all that they’re asking for?” ‘installing the in a special reserve to cover the cost of eventual replacement of the tent. ee The Terrace Beautification Society has been given approval to install up to 30 planters along “Lakelse Ave. between Kalum and Ottawa Sts. The society plans to place up to 18 of the 24 inch high con- crete flower receptacles on the north side of the avenue with a further dozen on.the south side. Local: businesses will be -ap- proached to purchase- the planters and enter into a annual maintenance agreement. | In agreeing to the proposal, council also offered public works department assistance in planters. That assistance doesn’t ex- tend to water the plants, kKkkkx A local resident will be given an opportunity to appeal a deci- sion to reject his application'for a chauffeur’s permit. Daniel Carson, who needs the permit to work as a driver for Kalum . Kabs, said he applied for. the permit in February of this year but was turned down by the RCMP detachment. a Carson and ‘the RCMP. will © ‘ both have an opportunity. to .Speak ‘at.a public hearing after - ‘which council can either uphold - or overturn the decision. A date hasn't. been set. - kkekk Cleo Laxton has resigned, ef- fective immediately, from: the | parks and recreation advisory commission. Laxton is leaving the. community for the lower - ' mainland. 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