The. monthly ‘meeting ‘of the q ) Regional “District -of Kitimat A... Stikine” Board took piace In. Municipal Councit. Chamber - Thursday March 28 because of © gonstruction atthe Board's . Oofflees on: Lazelle. Chairman” Ev Clift was in the Chair. ‘. Director . Jae. Vanyay,- ,fepresenting the District of Killmat,. objected . vehemently to.'changes in the committee structure as indicated in ‘the: minutes of the.-.previous meeling. « ~ : ae, > Mr. Banyay pointed out that: Northwest Area G. Travel Promotion Committee had been . switched in the minutes: with - “Director George ‘Thom: named Chairman instead of Hazelton's Perry York, with York been. ° ‘recorded as the alternate. - “7... Mr. Banyay reminded the : chair that the Board operates on. a demecralic system and ‘since the board had voléd Mr’, York in as chairman there was tio way _ that’ thig- could ba- changed. “Change this ‘document or..T- walk ‘out he ‘challenged ‘the. chairs’ | Administrator John Pousette ._ claimed that he-had understood . “thal!sMr.Thom “wag named . chairman. *.Banyay said that ‘Robinson, Forest this was nol so. “The Herald in- ‘reporting this: meeting showed lhe. cdmmitlee having : Perry . _ York-as: Chairman and.George “hom as’ Alternate’ (Herald February -27." Page: ‘A2y. . —‘Samehow or other this is not the - way--lhe commillee showed up ~ bv the minutes; 0.2%" +” Mr. Banyay also pointed oul that: (he “Board. -had- voted _ against... participating in- the ‘~ Community Resauree Council: The members of the Board + supported Mr, Banyays’ stand ; and the changes were made to E the “minutes. Corbin King, 4 Tepresenting Electoral Area © (A) voted against because of the 3. Cofntaunily Resources Council’ decision: - ahs . ‘The ‘Executive . = ‘Regianal - District Committee son jd Com=! wy éplonal District ‘maps are not et complete. The Regional . Disirict-is: considering’ Green” HW Reserves, 0! Huard thal before sending the’ ‘agrieultu‘al land reserve maps the: resource “members of the TPE fully,> revlew athe» final Regional District. Carried. . Narthers’ Lakeshore evelopinent : :) errr phat Wie Administration forward lo: the Environmental ‘and Land Use Cormmillee - a” desire fora detailed lake shore vind building inspection. in the Brauch, Department af Tligh- recommendations were. ap- : _ corporation feasibility study on “Terrace area. Iv. undrganized areas “was briefly discussed... Mr. San- ‘& othe “Meziadin Lake |-Crown “Dily. moved ‘and: seconded vihal the TPC recommend to the. “the. H.C. Land Commission, — ‘that the TPC recommend to the proposals as “mapped by- ‘the: cresaluliow ‘expressing thelr “ot. higher, quarter, ol the northeast quarter of DL 989 and part of the nar- theast quarter of the of the northeast quarter of .DL. 989, Range 5, Coast District, lac ated adjacent (o the present sub- division just east of the Copper River. There are plans for 135 individual lots in this proposed subdivision. . - Duly moved -and ‘seconded _that the TPC recommend to the! Board that they not approve of - the proposed: subdivision and that the subdivision control by- law not extend a planning area la Include (this: proposed sub- division. Carried. — “ ‘Blewart Cassiar Hy. “1) >) The’ program of development along the Slewart- Cassiar Highway was discussed with the’ Parks;-Highways, Lands,- Forests & Fish -& nien!s. ‘ Duly moved and seconded that the TVPC strike a Com- mittee consisting of: -Chalrman Reg Bose, Sr.. Regional Lands Inspector, Smithers: Me, Terry Burgess,. Depl. of Highways, Prince George; Mr. Rony Service, Prince Rupert; Mr. Roger Norrish, Regional Supervisor, Parks Br., Smithers; Mr: Dave Spalding, Regional Super., Fish & Wildlife, Smithers, ta. co- ‘ordinate and map the location of ‘Wildlife making ‘their ~ com, ’ the veereatlonal facilities, high- ways camps, and ascilliary developments ‘along = -she Slewart-Cassiar Highway; and io - coordinate | Future developments on Crown Land, Carried, 0 3)° Terrace = ‘Thornhill Planuing Program Mr. Parfitt informed the TPC members of, the- Terrace - Thornhill . Planing’ Program -situaiion to date. : Duly: moved and seconded that the TPC recommend to the - Board that (they consider the - possibility’ of: adopting zoning Thornhill area in order thal the work of, the Pollution Control ways, aud Publle Health might be .more’ effectively ordinated; Carried.” “Daly “moved and - seconded that the TPC recammund to the Hoard that ‘(hey request: the Department ‘of Municipal Af- foirs to ‘carry’. aut) an In- the ‘greater Varried..:. WW" Marine vate coMr.. Parfitt outlined’ the “mapping. program ‘for- coastal wea parks along: the’ Region's éosi:: Small marina parks will he planned for, keeping in mind ‘anchorage: ‘sites “and “fueling facilities: |». Development programs for this native coastal villages will be studied as part 4) Land Use Planning ; : Land use planning puidelines dhals, H.C. Hydro &- Power Authority, stated that the ex- - peeled poputation figure in the : hex five years was to be 35,000 jn.the wreaier Terrace area.” Sp. Meziadin . Lake Subdivision « Subdivision will be completed and ready For the public auction in May 1974. ‘Phere are’ 55 lots - gvailable- andthe roads have : been built by the Department of Highways, - Approval: of. the subdivision plan is .in the NR Environmental ph Study : Presented by Mr. Parfitt was ‘a tapy’ at> the CNR. En- vironmental hnpact “Study 9s prepared ior the ‘CNR’ by - Thorburg. Associates... The ° study was distributed ; lo the, 4sPC “resource personnel ‘for their: information, ©" 1) -‘Thaenhill Garbage Dump “Duly moved ‘and. seconded Board thal they proceed lo lake action 10 maintain the Thorahilt Garbage Dump, Carried.- “2 -* A letter: fram: Skeena M.L.A. . Hartley Dent’-AS RECEIVED AND FILED). WITH, THE COMMENT FROM Joe Banyay “That's: just. one . man's opinion.’ The letter referred lo the. ‘proposed -marina on Douglas “Channel and-read as follows: |," ae ; “ap “understand” ‘thal: the Kitimal-Stikine. Regional Board. has: been: asked {o. delermine eo- at a) industrial’ development, -progvam.” : ; Crown | process: by: the: Department of HRghyniys.- ¢ ee ay thal-a Comission be set up to study the. impact of Bill . 31. The © before second | retding. | motion was 9 result of a letter from Silver Standard Mines Limited advising the Board that if BIL Ji.is made into law, jn- Its present, form, the’ ex-— ‘ptoration for and development of new mines. in | British Columbia..will come to. a standstill.. ; : 7 Director Frank .Armilage of . Stewart gave full support to'this ‘getion ‘stating thal his tient ‘(Granduc) is already : feeling the impact of the proposed BIL... . He said that mining Is the main souree of revenue’ for his cammunity of 1,800 ~ people. He reported thal. Vancouver Helicopter is already feeling the pinch hecause of a reduction of exploration. He added thal his firm. has a $100,000,000 in- vesiment wilh no way to gel “hack ils eriginal investment within (he economic life-span of the.mine if the. Bill passes. - A, letter from James G. Lormier suggests: thal there could be ‘some assistance for- - theoming in regard jo garbage dumps. © The Minister _ of Municipal Affairs states that there ig. an ilem in the estimates of-his department for garbage: disposal afd ‘the details of the ‘program will be forthcoming after the estimates have, been -»Board . “THE HERALD, ‘TERRACE, B.C. - approved by the legislature. - The, Board ’ will write in- dicaiing support for an ap- plication by Trans-Provincial Alrlines to establish a Class 4° Group E Charter Licence fram a base in Terrace using a 40 ‘passenger turbo prop pressurized Fairchild F-27. Perry York’ reported that Yellowhead (16) B.C. Travel Associalion. has passed. a resolution changing its name to B.C. Yellowhead Travel Association so 8 to-allow lhe graup to deal wilh ‘other roads -in the north. - sos ’). Corbin King again brought up- - the problem ‘of the destruction . of the Nass Lava beds. He sald ‘no’ progress had-been made since last fall and now wilh the 1974 logging season underway there ts a danger thal fogging will take place right up te the cone of. the crater unless something Is done immedlately. Administration will follow the matterup. . oe Perry York has asked the to have ~ the ° Ad‘, ministrator (ake the necessary steps to have a survey done in- regard to the proposed Hazelton Airport. The lownhas a reserve . ona milelong slrip which Is 1250 feel wide. Title cannot be ob-" (dined however until a survey is - undertaken. eo. Director David. Bowen- i Lomo Coithurst-representing Elec- toral Area ‘“‘'C" brought lo the attention ihe Mooding problem at Herman Creek caused by a sand bar which forms die possibly to the installation of a fish trap. which has. caused waler flow to sfacken, Ad- ministration. has been in- “structed to look into the matier with the government agencies concerned and ‘io come back with a recommendalion. - _ A proposal made by Kitimat Alternale- Director . Smith to. have meetings. Lape-recorded was defeated. - . A proposal also by Mr. Smith to prohibit’ the «hiring . of relatives of .Board-members. of senior administralion was “passed on. to the Executive Commitiee:.for the establish- ment of a hiring policy, ©. Administration was in- siructed to write Bob Williams, Minister of Lands, Forests.and Water Resources advising him that- the - Kitimal-Slikine Regional: District Board wants io take part in any. northern . planning. : ne Bob Ball representing. - Electoral Area "ID" has asked - the Saard to investigate the possiblities of gelting regular woad = mail ‘service © into. Telegraph Creek. to Frank ‘Armilage complained ihat arequest by Stewart eleven months ago for an extension of resianes Bases jis trict boundaries hag not been graced. with any replay and would like the malter. followed ‘up.- be alocated for work on, the Casslar-Siewarl ~Hazelton road this year. “the next’ meeting “of | the Regional District ‘Board | will . take place on April 26. ; Final reading was given lo By-Law 11, (he record” (974 budget and By-Law No.32 being the Regional District of Kitimat-Slikine Agricultural Land Reserve By-Law. O.K. TIRE STORE Mr, Armitage also sould Like « to know. how much -money will : “There were only a handful of » minor crimes last week, one ‘accident but a lengthy lat of gases through lhe courts where guilt was established, 9700 Damage oo. PoPleckup = |. In’ the only accident, there was only one car involved, a Toyota pick-up driven by Martin: Sichert of ‘“Kilimat. Sicherl was proceeding south on * Highway 25, about’ lwo miles _ WINNERS Hereis the winner's list of the lucky patrons of the Terrace OK Tire Store during their Grand Opening last week:-. : absorbers;.. .H.N. Carter 210. MeNeal Sl, --a ‘Thunderboard; “Byron .Heighington, 42-4625 Graham .---a -Thunderboard; Greg Delaroche, 285 Edlund St. . - a Thunderboard: - Gay ‘Harf- jenced salespeople will.be glad to lend a hand - dust give us a R.P: Klem, 41-4611 Scott -. -Avende - Two standard shock’: “field - 1-89 River Drive « two Uniroyal Polyester. res; Reno Pelletier - Golf Course Road - iwo-O.K.. Sizzler - tres; -Mrs:- ‘G.E. Bredy 4816 Park Avenue - two nyjon Uniroyal ures; Pat ‘Farrell - 1-1819 Queensway - lwo . PAGE A3 south of the Airport whén he lost contrat ‘of his truck while rounding a ben d in the road. Damages to the truck were about $700 and investigation Is continuing, That accident occured early Sunday morning. “ost in Court — In court Pau! Langevin was fined $109 for possession of cannibas resin; Gordon Dixon ‘was fined $300 for driving with 6 blood-alcohol ‘ralio over .06 percent; a seventy year old man, John Allen , was fined $50 for, impaired driving; Alex MacDonald was given. a six month suspended sentence for break -and entering; James Fresien, 29, picked up a $300 fine on ‘an impaire @ driving - charge; -Gilber! LaRue was fined $300 for impaired driving: Charles Emmons was fined $300 for driving with a blood-alcohol ralio. over .0B percent; Eric Grandison, 20, was fined $50 for drinking in‘a public place as was Vern Eli; an impaired driving charge cost Al Schmitz $350; ‘Richard. Cote was fined $275 for driving with a blood- “radial tires; Gordon: Meeks, sléel ‘belled .B.F, “Goodrich ° sjeohol ratio over .08 percent; ; Norman Untch was fined §350 4812 Seott Avenue - two 4 ; Seiberling GT. Belted ‘Tikes. einese wae ted Han 8 oa Sutocp. i. 2. charge of common assau ‘ ates : ring at 6365-8361.. - . Paved street. bedrooms. ‘Million Dollar View Overlooking Terrace fram secluded fandscaped _ site. 4 bedrooms. Cheery fireplace. Plenty of built ins. ..Bouvble carport, plus. $52,760. - Seif contained one bedroom cottage with good . revenuereturn. Lower your manthiy cost. Close ~ to.schools and shopping. Quiet residential area. a) _ Quiet Residential — And it needs some completion. On. concrete, 2 A solid start for young couple. - Two Lots?? ‘value. $25,000, ~ agente oS Corner property 120'x 150‘ with solid older. 3 bedroom home. Auto oil heat: Seeing is Believing — Spotless 3 bedroom Buhgalow on large level landscaped lot. 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Daly moved ‘and seconded © “What the TPC reeainmend that - whe Board urge the Secretariat | : : oo. ‘to design a. irespass. pollcy — “Wt is!.my. opinion’ thal” the figninal.. all "trespassers . on boating. public. would be best ‘owt land and Provinccal’ “served if the Marina is built and rest Lands, and deflue a firm “peraled by a society rather ‘method of enforcing this ‘policy than by a private firm. by any or ‘all Government - Adminlstration ras qilrected ‘ariches. ried. .. to wire the Premier, The Branches Cat r Administration was directed tw. wire the. Premier, The Minister of Lands Forests and Water Resources, the Minister uf Mines and the Minister of 2 - Recreation wand Conservation, i: with o letter follow-up, asking eh Coast to Coast “ “ a eas | ; | “Assoe ite Broke . Service . stein asta cnn RAMMM SN MDMAnAAE Ay as , a on eR ec a -.* Evenings . a Harry Smith Stan Parker 635-2826 635-4031 Appileations For Land Lease Or | “Subdivision: Copper” River . 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