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Cureis Point residents unhappy with no consultation on highway Residents who fear ‘‘tourists thundering through our neighbor- hood” say information meetings about a Pat Bay intersection won’t help them at all. The 94-member Curteis Point Community Association. believes the unveiling of three options for a Lands End-Tryon intersection will be too late for citizens’ concerns to matter. By GLENN WERKMAN Review Staff Writer “We don’t want street lights and we don’t want tourists thundering through our neighborhood,” said member Gordon Hill. The group represents people liv- ing on the cast side of the highway who are concermed about the effect . the proposed upgrade will have on the environment. But they haven't been asked for comment — or even seen any proposals to com- ment-on, “We haven’t been told. any-. thing,” Hill said. “They? re really keeping us quiet.” Hill wants to meet with highway planners to ensure the associa- tion’s concerns are known and to see plans to date developed by the Ministry. of Transportation. The ministry’s senior. planners said Thursday public information meetings are tentatively scheduled for late July. “T think a vast majority (of residents) will be happy with it,” said Richard James. Saanich and The Islands MLA . Terry Huberts said Thursday calls from residents indicate great inter- est in what will be done at the. intersection nearest B.C. Ferries’ Swartz Bay terminal, “1 want to make sure the resi-’ dents are heard,’ Huberts said. “There are a lot of questions on the highway as we move towards 1994.” Planners intend to meet with North Saanich council this week, and if all goes well, firm dates for public mectings will be set and publicized, James said. “(Upgrade options). will address the basic objectives of the project — to get upgraded and improved access to the ferry terminal, access to (private) property, to minimize impact on property and to address the future needs of B.C. Ferries,” James said. But James said some residents won’t be pleased with proposed transportation corridor options. “It’s going to be in somebody’s back yard,” he said. The community association has heard of a number of different plans being considered by plan- ners but have never scen any drawings. ““Canoe Cove (Marina) has already been told theyll lose 14 acres of their property,”’ Hill said. Hill fears access to the CP Rail ferry terminal, B.C. Ferries pay parking and passenger drop-off arca and Dolphin Road is being projected for Curicis Point Road, using a currently unused munici- pal right-of-way. “They may be turning the Cur- tcis Point loop into a giant thor- oughlare,” Hill said. The association started a Ietter- writing campaign to gain support in meeting with highway planners before definite proposals are pre- pared for public information mcet- INS. North Saanich council rejected a suggestion to ask the ministry to meet with residents but agreed to write a letter calling for a sharing of information, June 19. Huberts hopes to assist residents by vetting proposed upgrade infor- mation lo the m before the mect- ings. On the overall highway upgrade project, Huberts said: “As Minis- ter of State for the whole island I’m. concerned with the entire project, but | have been assured that the (Pat Bay) portion will be completed before 1994.” He said there are cortain areas up-Island that need immediate ‘attention. Spin on backhoe with friends fined $300 Thursday for lying to police about driving a. backhoe - that flipped.over and cliped a car on -Central ‘Saanich Road, about : 2:45 a.m: Nov. 12. : James Andrew -Paton pleaded. _ guilty to:a charge of public mis- H chief, before Judge Alan Filmer i in Sidney provincial court. - f Court heard that a'resident heard. 4 ~-a-crash’ and. found’ three males “ _Teaving the scene: of the accident. ‘Central, Saanich police. attended — OR _ put y your n name, address 8 otione oe number on any local, valid competitor's coupon. : ROBERT GRANSDON CAMPBELL RIVER . K.R..VANDERBERG -QUALICUM BEACH SIMON DEWAAL . > PORT ALBERNI ARNOLD WELDAM’... |... 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The owner of the backhoe was away when the incident took place. The backhoe suffered about $15,000. damage in: the incident, _ théscourt heard. Filmer said in sentencing the ~man: ‘This ‘type of charge. is. ireated as a serious offence. It’s an easy way to uy and avoid responsi- ~ bility, but'it’s &@. common ploy and. one ‘the police are alive’ to. problems, for yoursel “Obviously:as -a result youve’ : had a considerable. amount. bof ‘ Road. ena GALORE 656-2131 | Wednesday, July 12, 1989 Peace bond placed on man for assault A Sidney man with a history of beating his wife narrowly avoided being sent to jail by a provincial court judge last week, “The. first thing one starts to think about is a jail sentence, and not a short jail sentence,” said Judge Alan Filmer. “If counseling is not approached in a very serious way this matter will be dealt with very scriously in the fall.” Christopher Clark, 30, pleaded guilty to assault. His lawyer told the court that Clark is secing a psychologist and is taking the matter seriously. The assault charge resulted from an incident at about 2 a.m. April 20 when police were called to the Clark home. Police were met by Clark’s wife, who had a cut lip. She told police Clark had hit her, kicked her and pulled her hair. Police found Clark lying down in the back of a car parked in the backyard of the home. He refused lo give police a statement. Crown counsel reported that this incident and previous incidents ofg assault were connected with drink- ing. In a previous incident over- night Feb. 28 to March 1, Clark knocked down his wife, injuring her knee — despite efforts by the two 13-year-old girls to stop him. Clark had consumed eight or nine glasses of beer during that evening, Crown counsel reported. He recommended that. a peace bond of four to.six months be & placed on Clark and that he see a psychologist. The Crown also requested the. judge put over sen- tencing until afer the peace bond period expires. Judge Filmer noted the feauest is unusual but set a Nov. 30 date — for sentencing. He suggested Clark seck’ counseling “‘not only. with regard to. alcohol but also. with oe regard to anger.” Two RECENT CRASHES, 4 | painter’s truck at Pat- Bay. tand Amity anda Datsun at. | Pat Bay and McDonald, Par, oN th uNTED anD-TTED* : READY TO HANG: & Phaws. 1 Sold. w Phase 2 Over 60% Sold, * 1 7 eat UE til an, , ADDRESS... saytreenen resenateenenen VeneesD era TOMA DPeeeteraats slp veredeptrer stepeerpens ataaiog RARE AEE teserdy RACTAL PANE “PHONE # ~ Mail complotad gama car to: DMP HOLDINGS LTD. 8977 - 6th STREET GALLERY Next to Satoway * NOW OPCN IN CAMPGCLL RIVER FRANCHISE ENQUIRES CALL 381-4341 IN eR Srtnenmetecmntne bai ma 152nd St, Surrey, atch VaR AES pacnnaine anon sent anetnntnntneantrtnred eae re AA NN yeoncenearapiyie mentees A Dr mr cence tomate A meen - iz .