January 29, 1990/024 A Public Hearing pursuant to Section 956 of the Municipal Act was held prior to the Council meeting of the Corporation of The City of Port Coquitlam held in the Council Chambers, Port Coquitlam City Hall, 2580 Shaughnessy Street, Port Coquitlam, B.C. on Monday, January 29th, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. His Worship Mayor L.M. Traboulay, Aldermen M.C. Farnworth, M.D. Gates, J.J. Keryluk, GR. Laking, and W.W. Stewart in attendance. Also in attendance were City Administrator B.R. Kirk, City Clerk/Deputy Administrator R.A. Freeman, and Director of Community Planning C. Felip. ZONING PUBLIC HEARENG: His Worship Mayor L.M. Traboulay advised the following proposed Bylaws would now be considered: Bylaw No. 2463: to rezone Lots 5 District Lot 232 Group One, Plan 6269 New Westminster District; SAVE AND EXCEPT those portions included in Statutory Right-of-Way Plan No. 68301 or lying South of Statutory Right-of-Way Plan No. 68301. from RS§-1 (Large Lot Residential) to RM-3 (Townhouse Apartment). The property is located at 1856 Harbour Street and would permit the development of a 9 unit townhouse complex on the property. The following people spoke regarding the proposed rezoning: The Architect for the proposed development described the overall development of the area, outlining view corridors and height of the project. Ms. S. McMillian, 1853 Harbour Street asked if a Development Variance Permit would be required for this project? Aidermen Keryluk indicated that a variance would be required as the units intrude into the sideyard. Ms. McMillian asked if the units intrude into the side yard why not reduce the size of the units? Alderman Keryluk replied that the units were placed closer to the sideyards so as to leave a view corridor for existing residents. Ms. McMillian noted that parking is on both sides of the street enabling only one car to go either way, would parking restrictions be placed on this street. Alderman Laking indicated that Council was monitoring the situation and once curbs were in they would take another look at the situation.