News TheReview Wednesday, September 13,1989 — A19 Permit parking system in place ‘for October in town-owned lois Sidney’s downtown workers, choose your parking lots. — The Town of Sidney's permit parking system for downtown lots ¢ @ Le. paki bi CS CUSTOM FASHION . FOR THE NEWEST FALL FASHIONS & ACCESSORIES VISIT US SOON SIDN EY CENTER (in former Camrose Premises) PIUY, Kee WG EC MG oy is set to take effect Oct. A total of 94 spaces are vaitable for $20 a month each. A permit is. good for unrestricted parking ~~) but only at one, specified lot. An invalid permitentitics you to the-same two-hour limit as every- one else. The fine for overtime Cc. Saanich and: James. White Boulevard; and ql 20 behind Robinson: Stores. looking a}t ‘The lots will be referred tO us, ; - respectively, lots A through E. eparking parking is $3, if paid within 48 restrictions hours. Otherwise, the fine is $10. Central Saanich ‘will look at Available are 24 spaces. al. Second Sturcet and Bevan Avenue, putting restrictions on the parking of commercial vehicles on resi- dential ‘streets, after a resident: complained about the mayor’s wife parking a dump truck on [We Skyline Crescent. Council directed the municipal licencing inspector to report on commercial vehicles, including trailers, parking in all. zones within ihe district. ; @® A letter from Skyline Crescent , resident Stephen Johnson said: | “The dangers of this truck parked on the. street are: ‘visibility of “children riding bikes or playing in_ the street when (vehicles arc) “approaching. and, two vehicles { “cannot pass by. each. other on the. |: E “road where the truck’ is parked.” | ~ Johnson said the truck is owned. | wy Phyllis Cullis, the wife of | Central Saanich Mayor] Ron Cullis.“ ‘The mayor absented himself from | scouncil. chambers during, as dis-” cussion, Sept. 5. 2 Mrs. Cullis starts. her truck. “\.. between 6 and 7 a.m., disturbing . ~the sleep of our children and ‘us,’ Johnson said. “In addition to the ° “hazards and noise of this truck it also has an-affect.on property”. § * value in what. was a very pleasant. and quict neighborhood.” Ald: Gary Valiquetic said: “IVs ‘time we looked at the situation for 20 between Second Street and Third Street, north of Beacon Ave- nue; 20 across from town hall on Sidney Avenue; 10 at Fifth Sueet Permits for them go on sale about a week before cach month, on a first-come, first-serve basis. The system results from coun- cil’s decision to place limits on all its lots, because too Many business employees were filling the spaces. But after the limits went into effect, many of spaces sat empty. The new. system will gross the town $1,880 a month or $22,560 a year, if all the spaces are all leased. OPENING SPECIAL 10% OF << 655-1425 Photo Reprints Available. Call the Review | 656- 1151 (OULOR-THISWOR At Real- World Prices! THE FOCUS 1S ON LEGS” ; “Blegance and simplicity ¥ : win the day with an understated look and - ~ flattering length that’s | _ Short— ‘but not extreme. Your oT- -Shirt and “© WORKWERR and ~ ARWERD_ Music: Hurry” Store — don’t wait ~ FRUIT OF THE LOOM. “5 “ELEECE FOR FALL a - - WHITE. _o» NATURAL 31” SUPER SLIM” ‘WHITE DENIM JEANS pie ah aie, EAA RES SSCL Diag BEST Saat SS appoth commercial trucks and trailers.” Ald. Arlene Box said: “Em @tually interested in looking ata bylaw. “Presently. anyone can park any- where as long as it’s. a_lic ensed. vehicle,” she said. Box also showed concern over” the “impact. a bylaw restricting parking would have on a vehi- cles, Johnson pointed ont that North Saanich passed a bylaw restricting parking and signs now warn cont rectcial vehicle operators that ils egal to park in certain areas. “Central Saanich has not fol ALWAYS IN FASHION _- ALWAYS WARM & COMFORTABLE _ FLEECE SWEAT SHIRTS : : Adult ; $4228 en nach «+ all colors Sizes S-M-L-XL" 2447 Beacon Ave., Sidney _ (Across from Tannors} 656-4818 | anger? Coordinates and AND 501. BUTTON FLY: DENIM JEANS — ? joo (No Rainchocks) Mon, to Thursday & Sat. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) (Sunday. 11 a.m. “6:00 p.m. NATURAL each 9764 5th Street, Sidney 656-1970 NATURALIZER: SHOE OF THE WEEK - “SORORITY” TAUPO, Red, Navy and Black smooth leather lowed suit and is not listening to The Shoe Fiting he residents,” Johnson said. ‘Separates for CP ets a ccka Council fast fall put residential - me me ° only parking restrichons on Sil” § yvordale, Place an Brentwood: fol lowing compl Hints from neighbors about moving wal isi lor tater comnibs parked on the street. ‘One arrested || ‘| in PI break- “in An sipparentiy inoxivated 6: §, Comtral Saanich police said, Sybefore the ine ident, police sie. site, yearold Victoria man was arrested ‘ina residential apartment above” the: Prairie Inn cotage brewery on Mt, Newton Crossroad and Bast Saanich Road, about Pp, Sept The man had been drinking Forced entry was made mt the