——__. The registration desk for the annual Terry Fox Run was busier than ever this year. The fund-raising event for cancer drew more participants-and. more in pledges than any previous year. Little hope for rezoning bid TERRACE — Following a pub- lic hearing on a rezoning applica- tion by Norman Heighington, the chances of any commercial development on the northeast ‘comer of Eby and Park appear to_ be slim. . ‘Heighington applied earlier this year for zoning change on this parcel of land to allow the con- struction of a cement block build- ing of up to 4,500 square feet that would house a dry cleaning busi- ness, & laundromat, and some other as yet unidentified retail concern. Heighington’s property is currently -zoned residential. . Monday night’s public. hearing ‘didn’t attract a large cfowd; there ~ ‘were only five people present, and Heighington wasn’t among them. Hearing chairman Ruth Hallock explained to the sparse gathering the procedure that would be fol- lowed and city planner, Marvin Kamenz, explained that while Heighington’s property was cur-. rently zoned R2 it was designated on the Official Community Plan as Central Commercial. This fact made little difference to . the gallery, however. On behalf of - 4800 block Davis Ave. residents, — Tony Jones filed a petition object- ing to the development. According to these residents, they weren't opposed to Heighington developing his property for some form of business endeavour but the selected zoning, Central Commer- cial, would allow the development of businesses that might be objec- - tionable. And it was the desire of the petitioners that a buffer of some type be maintained between strictly commercial and residential ZONES. Helmut Geisbrecht filed his objections for the same reason, pointing out that it had always been the city’s intention to retain a buffer zone and that when the Official Community Plan was originally designed it was offered to the public as a guideline for future development only. In other words, the lines drawn on the ‘Official Community Plan were only suggested boundaries, not official changes in the actual zon- ing then or at any time in the future. Three letters were also submitted: - Eby St. resident Mike Zylicz also opted for a buffer and offered - “- eoncerns over increasing traffic on Eby; Paula King of Walsh Ave. noted the need for a buffer zone; and Walsh Ave. resident Nancy Orr asked for the same consider- ation in a way that was difficult to ignore. "Quality of family life is the most precious and fragile element in the fabric of a small town and every effort must be.expended to | safeguard and preserve its charac- © ter," she wrote in a letter addressed to mayor and council. "The pro- . posed encroachment of commercial zoning into a stable residential area is to be resisted vigorously." With this, Hallock asked for the wishes of the city aldermen present and Dave Hull and Darryl Laurent — agreed; they also were in favour of preserving a buffer around the - downtown core. Hallock concurred with this view and therefore the panel made no recommendations. _ They will simply file a report with city council and let them make a decision at their next mecting on Oct. 1. It would appear, however, there are already three thumbs down to any zoning change on Heighing- ton’s property at this time. Ci, Central Commercial zone. The proposed amendment By-law may be inspected between. the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, ex- cluding holidays from September 10, 1990 to October 1, 1990, both inclusive, in the reception area at the City of Terrace _ Public Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Any person(s) wishing to volce their opinions regarding this Application may do.so, in writing, to Mayor and Counell, and/ OCTOBER 1, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Council Chambers, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MUNIC- IPAL ACT, R.S.B.C. 1979 (AND AMENDMENTS THERETO). TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. E.R. HALLSOR, CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR or in person MONDAY, = 7 a | EL pn ———— _—e.. m) om . 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