A12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 26, 1998 Noisy chipper gets sound barrier NOISE FROM the new wood chipper at Skeena Cellulose’s log yard has been muffled, at least for the time being. The company has sur- rounded the machinery with a gianl pile of chips, to reduce the noise that was bothering nearby businesses and residents, SCI has also continued to restrict the chipper’s opera- tion during Jate night hours, Complaints about the noisc recently resulted in confusion over applicable bylaws regarding heavy in- dustrial noise within the city limits. City council has since looked for inspiration to cities with similar problems, such as Williams Lake and Quesnel, and has recom- mended Terrace follow their leads of working with of- fending company’s on an in- dividual basis to find solu- tions. According to a memo to council from bylaw enforce- ment officer Frank Bow- sher, the noise levels fall within Workers Compensa- tion Board standards, Skeena Cellulose has been very co-operative,” says councillor David Hull. Council members have said in the past that the city needs to compromise be- tween residents and industry to accommodate both. It remains to be seen whether the noise pre- ventions will continue to be adequate if the — chipper returns to 24-hour per day operation. News In Brief Repap lawsuits settled REPAP ENTERPRISES has agreed to pay undisclosed amounts to settle lawsuits filed by three former Skeena Cellulose managers. Pat Ogawa, Tom Boughner and Rand Menhinick had sued carlier this year for a total of $823,000 in severance pay. Those amounts were due, they claimed, because their jobs were terminated within two years of a change of con- trol of the company. That happened when Repap Enterprises cut off B.C. sub- sidiary Repap B.C. last year and left it in the hands of the banks. The suit claimed clauses of their contract guaranteed severance pay equivalent to two years salary under such circumstances, Ogawa claimed $250,000 and Menhinick claimed $230,360. Both were senior executives at the Terrace saw- raill. Boughner, the former pulp mili general manager in Prince Rupert, claimed $342,000. Their lawyer, Richard H. Hamilton, would not give details on the out-of-court settlements. New deal at KFC THE MEDIATOR in the Kentucky Fried Chicken - Ca- nadian Auto Workers dispute bas issued recommendations fora new settlement to the two parties. ; Union members will vote on the settlement in province-wide vote between August 31 and September 14. 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