News _ The Review - Wednesday, March 27,1991 — A36_ FERRY TERMINAL Continued from Page A9 the terminal building. “We will do whatever we can do to further minimize it and to screen it,” Rhodes said. Only low-level lighting will be used in the parking lot. Noise from ferries will be reduced by using on-shore electrical hook-ups at night instead of the ship generators for power, he said. Rhodes hopes the terminal upgrading will be completed in 1993. Ministry of Highways project director Gregg Singer said the proposed Swartz Bay frontage road will be eliminated from the Lands End-Curteis Point inter- change if residents sull object to the road. “We are entertaining dropping the frontage road,” Singer said. Instead of using the frontage Stolen car sought Police suspect a car sought in connection with a murder investi- gation could be in the Saanich Peninsula area. Sidney RCMP are keeping an eye out for a dark blue four-door 1991 Mercury Topaz that was stolen from a Richmond dealer- ship Jan. 5. The car was seen in the Greater Victoria area in, January and is being sought in connection to a Nanaimo murder’ investigation. It may bear B.C. licence plate number NHG 368 and the vehicle identification number is IMEBM35XXMK606564. CrimeStoppers will pay cash for information leading to the reco- very of this vehicle. Callers do not have to reveal their identity. If you have information about this crime call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-665- 8477. 7S You are not alone If you've lost control of your eating try OA. Weekly meetings offer support and understanding. Call Pat: 652-0433. eq OVEREATERS OA UXCNWOR toad, residents using the terminal will have to drive to the Wain Road intersection to turn and reach the areas Closest to the terminal. Resident Barbara Brock sug- gested the ferry corporation now uses the highway as overflow park- ing for the terminal while Ald. Bill Gordon said backed-up ferry traf- fic keeps emergency vehicles from reaching residential areas near the terminal. Singer said the road upgrading includes longer access ramps to local roads, which, when com- bined with the terminal upgrade, will allow residents to reach local roads near the terminal. “AS: a tax-paying corporate citi- zen we'd sure like to make sure the fire equipment gets to the termi- nal,” Rhodes said, referring to the recent payment of a grant-in-lieu of taxes to North Saanich. Due to public protest, Singer said there were no major changes planned at any intersections north of Island View Road. Curteis Point resident Ruth Jay- cox said the highway plans for the entire Peninsula should have been available at the meeting so resi- dents could assess the traffic flow. EGGSTRA! EGGSTRA! Call TheReview Earn$$$$$ Phone now to see there are available routes in your area Start next week Call 656-1151 Singer said all of the plans are not finalized. He hopes detailed designs will be drafted in the next year, followed by construction. Rhodes said B.C. Ferries repre-. sentatives would be willing to meet with residents living near the terminal to discuss individual con- cerns but said the corporation cannot deal with claims of lowered property values. : The airport-style circular traffic pattern proposed for the terminal by North Saanich resident Michael McGrath is a workable design, Rhodes said. However, he felt the present B.C. Ferries’ and Ministry of High- ways’ design for the area gives the best result for the lowest cost. “My goal is not to spend money, he said, adding that the planned upgrading does allow for future addition of rapid transit as suggested by McGrath. Ald. 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Prefer Saanich Peninsula. 652-2299 and leave message. an Se wn iN tee Because there's no finer way to say “I Love You.” 8, 2F me) Face joucli 2403 Beacon Avenue Sidney, B.C. 655-1515 To Subscribe Contact: Trevor at ™°:Review 656-1151 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF CENTRAL SAANICH | BY-LAW NO. 1004 __ A by-law of The Corporation of the District of Central Saanich to close portions of Lime Kiln Road. The Council of the Corporation of Central Saanich, in open meeting assembled, ENACTS. AS FOLLOWS: (es 1 Those portions of Lime Kiln Road, lying-between the ~ southerly prolongation of the westerly boundary and the southerly prolongation of the easterly boundary of Lot 33, Block E, Section 14, Range 1 West, Plan No. - 1314, South Saanich District, is hereby closed and stopped up to traffic of all kinds. A plan, prepared by Leonard Louis Orrico, B:C.L-S., dated the 3rd day of December, 1990, is attached hereto as Schedule “A” of this by-law, and outlined in bold thereon is the portions of Lime Kiln Road to be closed and stopped up to traffic of all kinds. This by-law. shall be advertised in The Review prior to the adoption thereof. This by-law shall take effect upon the adoption thereof. This by-law shall be cited for all purposes as the “CENTRAL SAANICH HIGHWAY (LIME KILN ROAD) STOPPING UP AND CLOSING BY-LAW NO. 1004, 1991. SCHEDULE ‘A’ TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of “Central Saanich Highway (Lime Kiln Road) Stopping Up and Closing By-law No. 1004, 1991”, as taken to third reading by Council, at a meeting held on Monday, March 4th, 1991. For further information concerning this By-law, prior to it’s adoption on April 2nd, 1991, please contact the undersigned at the Municipal hall, 1903 Mt. Newton Cross Road, Saanichton, B.C. between the hours of 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM Monday to Friday, except holidays. George H. Sawada Clerk-Administrator