‘*somewhat ‘bivalent?’ ~ but -.just rational look at it, he Wednesday, April 29, 1981 Drawbridge stays down The drawbridge will stay down in. North Saanich — at least for now. Council April 21 rejected. a planning and zoning committee recommendation .. to curtail any further. residential develop- ment, deciding instead to follow its five-year community plan, which is due _ for review next year. - Aldermen .Dermid Bingham, Edgar Farthing and = Jay Rangel argued in favor of | curbing residential growth, but were turned back when aldermen Alan Cornford,: Jim _Cumming and Mayor Eric Sherwood. voted | against the proposal. “This is... a matter .of some urgency,’? Bingham said, pointing out new housing starts in 1980 were more. than double those in 1977. But countered people need homes - Saanich shouldn’t deny them the right to build. Cornford agreed, though he : said he’s am- to: make. said, * creating a tremendous number. a of problems.”’ But Sherwood said a he’ snot growth ‘rate “is out of -> line .with - the com- . “omunity. plans ‘In a~ © #way 1. welcome 226. “housing. starts (1980 : figure), che: “*Who®: provides it if “ we don’ TPP “os He said © the: five: year ‘community plan » “comes up for: review . salt and revision. next. year. « “and. “the ‘sure. the “said. seemed a “little premature.” ~ Rangel denied the. proposal would stop all construction, ‘‘The i - drawbridge isn’t up. > & We're only looking at: > } ‘it and secing if itis well oiled,’’ he said. * North. Saanich jis a- _ rural municipality, he: ; added, and can’t solve - -long-ran g e- cany _problems by taking in people over and above ‘what has already been - planned for. I’m not necessarily implying we want to stop all development, take. .a said, communily plan, but his. proposal, was defeated. - . “Farthing told council the. but in 1978 there were 100, followed by 129 in 1979 -and a6) in, 1980. Winnor of Tho Lion's Club 400 April 23rd Oraw JAMES BOYLES Ticket #27 R.V. RENTALS Wookly or .. Monthly f Rates McDonald Park itd. 656-7277 Cumming | and North. - Indians_ about. the’ issue. We would have: ‘radical — changes to our bylaws | to. actually “prevent. ‘people from building. : on land they own, he “You'd be. ‘Sidney .. man ..escaped ‘sailboat flipped ina ~ him’ “McDonald: of Sidney wharf. when : : ‘Horst Klein: of Pender. _ Island.'who: -happened LS to be eating. ‘lunch in eo the. Hotel Sidney,. say, we jumped. boat tied outside. Cornford suggested a review of growth: as... outlined ins the coms comunity plain-calls: for . ne new dwellings each: “year. for five ‘years, Indians get tough over shellfish harvest Four peninsula Indian bands- and a fifth from = Malahat Monday. issued. the federal fisheries ministry a .48-hour ultimatum — either close shrimp ‘and prawn harvesting in Saanich ‘Inlet or face strong Indian action. Tsartlip Indian chief Tom Sampson wouldn’t — disclose exactly what action the five bands would take if fisheries fails to comply with the ultimatum, but suggested demonstrating might be one avenue. The inlet, which comprises the area south of Moses Point on the peninsula and. Hatch Point almost. directly opposite, was opened to commercial shrimp and» prawn fishing . midnight Sunday. Sampson said the five bands — Tsartlip, Pauquachin, Tseycum, Tsawout and Malahat — met Saturday to discuss the opening. He said the bands believe prawn harvesting will remove the food supply of salmon and bottom fish such as ling cod, red snapper, and rock cod. ““We’ve decided that there’s ‘just no way we can allow fisheries to deplete the bay,’’ Sampson told The Review Monday. The met with. Victoria fisheries head. Larry Duke Monday morning and: warned . Horst does it again A 21-year-old injury Friday when his © § strong - wind, _ tossing into the “brink. Geoff _Ward,. 10776 Park Road, was. in -his:-16- ; foot. sailboat in: front the jib line caught.” ‘the: “mishap © in: his” towed: the wet’ Ward into Star Marina. se proposal - » pe FUCHSIAS. TOP QUALITY cai Upright and Tralting od ae 10 51800 Morning Tonnis Socal May 5- June 9. | Tuesdays | . 11,00°- 12,00 »Panorama Leisure Centre. : Cost: $9,00 Tennis: Lessons ,, _ Agas 14:to 16 years May 4-Junad .. - -Mondays/Wednesdays 430-530 p.m: Panorama Leisure Centre “40 fessons $12.00 © ‘sula Recreation at 65 6: “727, ~ direct 10223 McDONALD PK. Ao. 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