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Paralympians Visit Lions Bay School |
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Written by Ruth Simons
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Friday, 25 June 2010 |
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It was a very exciting end to the 2010 Paralympic Games for the Swedish Paralympic Team. On the last day of competitions, 15 year old Zebastian Modin and guide Albin Ackerot won bonze medals in the 1 km. visually impaired cross-country sprint. Zebastian was the youngest athlete to ever win in this type of competition. It was a wonderful result for the hardworking Swedish Team.
These athletes, accompanied by their coach Anders Emanuelsson, were kind enough to stop in at the Lions Bay School on their way down from Whistler. Vice Principal Kevin Thorpe managed to keep the children from rushing outside for lunch long enough for the last minute visit. They were thrilled to be able to see and to hold a genuine bronze medal and to meet these wonderful role models in person.
Zebastian's english was very good and he was pleased to answer the children's questions and practise for the many interviews he would be facing back home. Anders is an Athletics Teacher back in Sweden and was also thrilled to visit our unique Lions Bay school in the woods. The 2010 Olympic and Paralympic sports were certainly more than just about winning medals, opportunities like this to learn and inspire was tremendous added value.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 25 June 2010 )
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Update - No Review of Zoning and Building Bylaws |
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Written by Peach Akerhielm
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 |
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“Hold the presses – drat! Too late!” The latest issue of our community newsletter contains my article on a consultant review and update of the Zoning and Building bylaws. However, Council decided at our June 21st meeting not to proceed with it in the way outlined in my article. For one thing, the Board of Variance members have offered to help us better target some of the issues for the review, working with the Building Inspector. More background work on this, in a measured way, will be useful. In addition, residents are feeding back to Council that there is almost too much going on to keep up with. The process for developing legislation and policy regarding secondary suites is still underway. Planning is continuing for the new Community Centre and for new water mains and possible hydro line burial in lower Lions Bay. In addition, the Age-Friendly transitional housing study report is in and contains recommendations for follow-up which Council need to reflect on and discuss. This seems like more than enough large-scale activity to seek feedback from residents on, for the rest of this year.
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Goodbye to Anne and Chris Page |
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Written by Brenda Broughton
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010 |
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Two Outstanding Pillars
Dear Brenda,
You asked me to write a thought or two about two of our long time residents who are moving to a home away from Lions Bay. In my wacky way, I am impelled to write that a time will come for most of us when we will consider turning the page, to embrace something new that may be written thereon.
So it is for Anne and Chris, two outstanding pillars of Lions Bay, as friendly neighbours, as Councillors, as a happy helpful handyman, as an always courteous office employee, as a collegial pair who often shared a laugh at my own wackiness. I sincerely offer them my very good wishes, as they move from their mountain eyrie to cross the "ocean" to set up their new home on verdant Denman Island.
Louis Peterson
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 June 2010 )
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Review of the Zoning and Building Bylaws |
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Written by Peach Akerhielm, Village Councillor
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010 |
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The Village has put aside some budget this year for a consultant to do a complete review and possible update of the Village’s Zoning and Building Bylaws. The intent is not anything exciting, like changing the zoning within the Village, but rather dry and technical. There is a need to update and improve the wording and clauses of the bylaws themselves.
In the review, we would want to do some comparisons with newer bylaws elsewhere, and incorporate peoples’ feedback. Our Building bylaw dates from 1992 and received a minor update in 2002, while the Zoning bylaw was last updated in 2004. The Village’s Building Inspector and Board of Variance have commented to Councils over the years on where these bylaws might benefit from revision and update. As a Village Councillor, I have learned that some issues, such as where parking spaces or garages are to be placed on a property, repeatedly go to the Board of Variance. And I have seen the Building Inspector challenged by a lack of clarity in our bylaw’s definition of “structures”. If fixing the legislation could help avoid this, it would be a good thing.
In the review, feedback would also be welcome from contractors, builders and professionals such as engineers or architects who have had experience in the Village. Have you found issues in “interacting” with our regulations? Are regulations clearer to deal with, in other municipalities around us? Or do our regulations not cover some kind of guidance that should be provided?
Finally, by design, Council left this bylaw review work to be done until after the Age Friendly Transitional Housing study report was in, in case the study produced any suggestions around zoning. At the time of writing of this article, the final report of the study has not gone to Council. However, my personal sense is that the study will not suggest anything definitive about zoning per se, but will rather point to where it would be helpful to have some further dialogue with residents about zoning.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 June 2010 )
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Spring Has Been Busy ~ Enjoy Summer Fun! |
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Written by Mayor Brenda Broughton
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010 |
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Summer Time: Mayor and Council wish each of you a wonderful summer
! It has been a rather wet Spring…regardless of the weather this
summer, we wish each resident a ray of joy and a life filled with
sunshine !
Public Consultation: The Spring has been busy with Public Meetings and
Public Consultation. Thank you to everyone who has devoted time and
effort to attend and to express your ideas at these meetings. Your
ideas are included in the serious discussions that involve the
particular topic area that you have been involved in.
Again ~ Thank you
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