: sc. Information to.cost — _ , A resident seeking ihformation on the Halliwell Ave, local ‘ Improvement project is to be told-he either has to dig out the information himself or pay the city to do so, -- _ That was the recommendation of the planning and public “works committee — Approved last week by council — follow- ing a presentation by engineering director Stew Christensen. o's Christensen explained-Robert Childs, a resident of Munroe :| > Stuoff Halliwell, had written to the city Oct, 1 seeking ‘‘exten- sive, information” regarding the project, Municipal staff had J). Spent ‘considerable time” obtaining the requested: answers ~~ and delivered a reply to Childs the following day. However, Chil pad ‘submitted a series of supplémentary questions in : 4 letter, . ‘ +f . |) ©. ThE city’s Access to Information by-law states members of |] the public can inspect at no cost those city files available to } them “However, if city staff do the research there is a fee of 25 cents per page and may also be a charge for staff time. Council agreed to inform. Childs administrative personnel are Prepared to find the answers to his latest questions but he will have.to pay for staff time and photocopying in that case. | Variance granted "Council has overturned a recommendation from the city ‘planner and granted a development variance permit allowing John and Vivian Raposo to construct a two-vehicle garage in their back yard, . . Zoning regulations on the Mills Ave, property require struc- . tures to be 25ft. from the tear fence. However, the Raposos asked this be reduced to 10ft, so they could connect up with their existing driveway on the east side of the Property. — The alternative, explained Vivian Raposo, would be to Aocate the 24ft.x 28ft. garage on the western portion.. That would require building a new driveway, digging up lawn and - removing mature fruit trees, ms Although planner Marvin Kamenz recommended denying the request to maintain the back yard open space concept in the neighbourhood, council approved a compromise which reduces the set back requirement to 15ft. Qualified yes for SCI Council has turned down a request from Skeena Cellulose Inc. (SCI).for a further two-year extension of a permit allow- ing it to keep trailers on its Keith Ave. Property, agreeing in- stead to one of only six months. _ The original approval was given in 1987 when SCI said it needed the trailers as temporary offices while it carried out its mill upgrade project. At that time, the company indicated the trailers would be removed by April of the following year. Although the project was completed in the fall of 1988, the ’ city subsequently agreed to extend the permit for a further two “years to May, 1991, Planning committee chairman alderman Ruth Hallock noted this was the third time SCI had approached the city on -the matter and suggested the shortened extension would pro- mpt the company to consider providing permanent office ac- commodation.. ; 2 Thic“irehia’s* Zita pice-résuriac ' ~ 24in.x12in. decal proclaiming it is powered -by. Premier Pro- pane, oe _ In August company manager Dan Marcotie offered the city 300 litres of free propane a month in exchange for advertising rights, However, council decided it had to first invite other propane suppliers an opportunity to submit similar bids, With no other proposals forthcoming, the city has now agreed to take up Premier's offer. Rezoning rejected — The city has given the thumbs down on an application that would have seen a 3300 block Munroe St, property rezoned from single to multi-family residential. The decision followed applicant Robert Reay's refusal to give up a 33ft. strip along the southern boundary of the pro- perty. The city wanted the right of way for possible future road and servicing. requirements, Lokayed eric a ich est ere ‘ Z wm. L&E ice-resuriacer Will after all sport"a anf CARRIERS NEEDED NOW! > Are you fuking tor woysto earn a litte exmra cash? We ora now lock ing to Fill routes throughout eur distribution area When you ddiver TERRACE STANDARD OR SKEENA MAAKETPLACE there ls no collecting, just straight delivery! Hf you ore interested in olay the delivery team please fill out the form below and return it to our office. | I'd like to be a TERRACE STANDARDISKEENA MARKETPLACE Carrler RANE: ~ ADDRESS: 266 — River Dr., Clark, Paquette, O'd. A Wednesday Communtty Newspaper Divtriuttd —~ te aso0 Homes an A Shepper Distributed te-14,000 Homes THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY | OCT. 25 OCT. 26 . ny Leos ey “SACK EOREST™ “DAIRYLAND YOGURT Swiss style 125g NACHOS TACO’S TOSTADO’S ITALIANO ROLLS Le BONELESS | TOUPEE HAMS _ Ready to serve whole or halves _ INGERSOLL PROCESS CHEESE SPREAD. ; ~ . §00g . Limit one | additional quantities sold at Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 24, 1890 ~ Page Ag FREI ee en ee me