a ee Ee Page AB — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1991 TERRACE -=- The city is going ' to ask: the provincial govern- ment to give it. title to Ferry - Island -and the tand“on which most. of: the Aquatic: centre stands. ; “In suggesting the move, ‘alder- - man Bob Cooper said the city leases . both: from the lands not justify spending the money |: Misty. River Books: ministry for $25 a year. needed for that kind of develop- "Northern Drugs - Because itis only renting the - ment: on.land it:did not own.:- 4 Safeway? moos parcels, the city has.to get the He said the city would benefit _p. Slumber Lodge ministry's ‘permission .for any, from. owning Ferry Asland |} of. Radio. work it wants to carryout on either. Explaining he would like | to see a fully serviced recreational to Ferry Island vehicle park and campground: eventually developed on Ferry” Island,. Cooper said ‘ tourists now.. expect | camping areas to, have-full facilities... - - That, included. sewer, service, paved: roads and paved parking © areas. However, the city could ~ because it would then be able to | take full advantage of having a large tract of parkland. close {o the city centre. OA awa Réataurant:: Dairy, Queen” . ; Farwest Bustines. ” * Terrace Inn? a ‘Hor Terrace ( Chamber. of Commerce ae i ‘Canadian Parents for French i. Terrace Chapter... > the: following bissiness¢ for their. support ‘arid. donations dur- t. ing the recent provincial Canadian Parents for French Annual. i Ticket terror MUNICIPAL bylaw enforcement officer Frank Bowsher hit the streets last month with tickets in his pocket and a chalk .marker in his hand. He gave-out-tickets to 14 unassuming parking violators in his first three hours. The tickets — they ar- rived two weeks ago — replace last year’s, which were ques- tioned by a traffic court judge. Finding one of those tickets on your windshield and you are up for a $25 fine. ne — | . - Universal Workwear as Gwe - —=— Mill's log yard | y BEEFY-T | company | 5 Y JEANS [Psisee | COUANS. | BOOTS | gets approval — TERRACE — Council has agreed to a Skeena Sawmills rezoning request which will see the designation of properties between Frank and Earle streets change from light to heavy in- dustrial. The company wants to establish a new log yard on the . site rather than continue to use and — on the,,south side of . “wy 16 West and some distance: . from its mill -—- which it-now -- ‘rents from Skeena Cellulose. The approval was granted after mill manager Don Chesley gave assurances concems ex- pressed at last week’s public hearing would be addressed. Those included ensuring logs were not stored in such a way as — to cut off the visibility of Bytown Diesel’s building to westbound-motorists and leav- ing a buffer strip between the log storage area and adjacent residential property on Earle St. In response to concerns about logging truck traffic using Earle St., Chesley said that was not the intention at the moment and undertook to ensure trucks did not exit the yard there. However, he cautioned, new developments at some point in the future could change that. kheeik : Soon to be moved is the City of Terrace sign now found out- -gside: the old’ provincial police building — but it’s nat going far.- The Ksan House Society had asked the city to remove the sign because it detracted from the -gharacter of their building. | .. After considering possible alternative sites for the sign, the ' tourism and economic develop-' ment committee has proposed moving the sign from its present Jocation at the north-east corner” | of Kalum and Lakelse across the street to vacant land on the ‘south-east. corner of the junc: tion. . : i x* * an : _ Driver “killed - ‘TERRACE: =A 47-year-old “Terrace: Tossing. truck driver is. dead following dn accident near, oe Scolia. ‘Creek last week, ’ Dale Howard: Campbell was: working for Terrace-based Bear. Creek, Contracting . on June 25: when a” truck - being “loaded started to'foll.and struck him, | - said Prince Rupert coroner John MeNish. - RCMP sand... the Workers’ Compensation “Board are in- vestigating the. accident, which took place: ‘abo t 30k west. of Commission The city is issuing an invita- tion to the Forest Resources to set. up'a workshop here for members. of council, its forestry advisory commission and forestry com- mittee. Also proposed. is a_ public education workshop to be put on in conjunction with the B,C, Forestry. Alliance:-: mi ; Re tek: * ‘Council has agreed to waive a provision of the sub-division by-law to allow a Medeek Ave. resident to subdivide her pro- perty. Helen Sacharoff wants to split her lot at 5012 Medeek into two. However, each of the new lots would have a frontage of only 60ft, (18.3m). That’s 26ft. (8m) too narrow according to the by-law which says the fron- tage must not be less than 10 per cent of the total perimeter. Pointing out. this type of long, narrow lot was ‘typical of dozens of others in the Medeek and Agar Ave. vicinity’’, plan- ner Marvin Kamenz said his department had no objection. kk kkk . Council has. proclaimed July 14-20 Royal Lifesaving Week, the focus of which will be on making people aware of the need to receive lifesaving train- ‘ing. 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