CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, September 10, 1816: CPR’s Marathon Land Obtained Continued from Page 6C Isu:2¢ of May 11, 1972 e 8 8 The course the arena re- ferendum will take remains un- steady, but nobody has aban- out a plan that would be suitable for all districts in the area dissolved itself because it could not reach an agreement. Castlegar’s Ald. Andy Shu- tek said he would not let the arena matter lie dormant. “Tm not quite certain what our approach will be now,” he said, “but some idea will come to light.” “Tt's an unfortunate turn of events,” said Kinnaird's Tepre- might even have to take a look at going it alone, either that, or we are going to have tocome up with a formula acceptable to al” The special, closed meeting held Thursday was one of a tended by Mayor John Lan Andy Shutek, George Bonder- off, Martin Vanderpol of area J, Bill Gattrell, director for area a but the hall and curling rink were the objects standing in- the way. eee | The proposed arena was _ then out of the news for awhile, although a problem developedt with the Marathon-owned land. This was resolved, however, as the next story relates. | KINNAIRD OWNS MARATHON: LAND i Issue of Sept. 8, 1973 s * od ‘The Marathon land, as a crown grant to the Town. of ceived this week by municipal clerk Allen Selbie who said the necessary steps were taken to have the provincial cabinet order signed last Thursday. Following the meeting, act- fl ing secretary Martin Vanderpol 9 issued the following statement & from Areas I and J have come to the conclusion that it is im- possible to reach agreeement about the location and type of recreational facilities that should be included in the dis- cussed referendum and there- . fore have decided to dissolve itself,” the representative from or more of the councils or directors is necessary to get started again on the improve- ments of ice facilities in this area.” The move to disband was - “made by Mayor ‘Landis and seconded by Mr. Vanderpol. During the meeting the proposed recreational complex as well as for town facilities, could well represent a quarter- million-dollar asset to the 4 ee Originlly retained by CP Rail for ballast, the ‘Town of Kinnaird first inquired into the + purchase of the 2l-acre site about three years ago. It was informed. then that © the price was $9,000 an acre. ‘The Social: Credit govern- ment, who were in power at *~ that time, then negotiated with the CPR. through’ Marathon Realty ‘trading Crown land in an unknown location in B.C. for: the Marathon land situated in the heart of Kinnaird. _ With the change of govern-- ment no immediate action was taken in having the order-in- council signed while the town continued land fill on the site, ‘as well: as survey costs and legal fees. =~ ‘The “investment by © the town so far has been estimated“ to. be. in the “neighborhood ‘of $20,000. Recently. there was” concerti expressed by council ‘over the delay in the transfer and Mayor Colit Maddocks planned a trip to Victoria on the subject. The only stipulation placed on use of land is that it be used for municipal or recreational Isaue of April 18,1974 * s * ‘A proposal for a new arena is ‘to: be presented ‘to -city council for its approval in the near future. ‘This was reported Tuesday. night by Ald, Mike Livingstone If council accepts the pro- posal it would. then’ be’ pre- sented, to, Boeisnal Distsics of ‘Central Kootenay and the other. areas concerned, ° = Should the proposal. be ac- ‘ceptable to all concerned a: referendum could be held next November. These remarks followed recommendations made in con-' nection with the grant from the community recreation facilities fund of $24,048 towards reno- vating the Castlegar Arens. te 8 NEW ARENA REFERENDUM? Issue of June 13, 1974 eo 8 * The first major move by city council towards a new arena will be made this Satur- day when Ald, Audry Moore, Regional District of Central . Kootenay director, asks the ad- ministrator: of RDCK to pre- pare a bylaw to authorize sub- missions to the owners of land in electoral areas I and J and the City: of Castlegar on the’ question of participating in the construction of a new arena and the renovation. of the existing arena plus the maintenance and peration of both facilities. This action has been ap- _ Proved in principle by areas I Several meetings have- taken place with ‘the arena . committee, chaired “by /Ald. Mike Livingstone, which pres- “sented the following report in = committee to council at its last, 2» regular council meeting: “The new arena committee has examined in general a pro- posal to construct a new ice facility on the civic lands in the. City of Castlegar. “This facility . would be ma constructed, operated and maintained by. RDCK for the > benefit of Electoral Areas I and J and the City of Castlegar. “It -is also proposed the RDOK ‘cenovate, operate and , maintain the present Castlegar and District Arena with $50,000 of the referendum monies to be allotted for this purpose. “The overall cost of this M project is estimated to be $1.2 million. This figure is based on estimates given by two dif- ferent architects if construction starts early in 1976. - “The committee recom- mends the following: “A resolution of council be - sent to RDCK-as soon as pos- ‘sible requesting a referendum beheld in September. 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