| News TheReview Wednesday, May 15,1991 —.- A3 ~#COUVELIER Continued from Page Al (about) the record of violations and’ because of that I wasn’t going to approve the application (by Fay Leung to form a B:C trust compa- ny). Leung’s application was for- warded to the Finance Ministry by then-premier Bill Vander Zalm’s believe I had a’ duty,” Couvelier said. : __ What Couvelier is defending himself against is the allegation office. “Because it came from him I es The third Pier Sidney Holdings building for the company’s leased | town land on the waterfront is one step closer to reality. Sidney town council Monday night complied with a request from its advisory planning com- mission (APC) to approve the building subject to the developer reconciling parking problems on the site. Ald. Don Amos, council liaison on the APC, said those parking concems have been addressed. In addition to providing some parking spaces, developers next door have agreed to provide about 40 spaces on their vacant property, | said Amos. Port Sidney Development Corp. had hoped to build a seven-storey hotel complex on the waterfront adjacent to the Sidney Museum, but those plans are on hold. The corporation had expected to a THURSDAY, _ Another waterfront buildin that he broke the Financial Institu- tions Act by passing on the infor- mation. “It's quite a narrow legal ques- tion,” he said. Couvelier says he has two independent legal opini- ons from top constitutional experts that “in effect clear me of break- ing the law. “The premier chose to ignore those and go with the opinion of the Attorney-General’s staff,” he Said. Couvelier said it is not unusual for people to be dealing with many keep the lot vacant for a few years until it comes up with another design. 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