August 25th, 1975 /7. That a meeting be held with local representatives of the Coquitlam & District Hunting & Fishing Club, the B.C. Wildlife Federation, and the Department of Fisheries to work out a timing as quickly as possible for clearing the growth from the main channel of the Coquitlam River in the Port Coquitlam area North of the Highway bridge. Carried. From the Planning & Zoning Committee, August 22nd, 1975, concerning Plan.& Zon. Comm.re mod. the proposed modular housing development in the Oxbow Ranch area, and housing dev Oxbow Ranch commenting that although the development does not directly affect the area (Dist.o Coquitlam) City, there aie some aspects of concern, in particular, the matter of traffic access ~- which at the present time can only be gained through Chester Street in the City. Moved by Alderman Thompson: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That as recommended in a report from the Planning & Zoning Committee, August 22nd, 1975, the District of Coquitlam be requested to participate in a joint meeting with the Planning & Zoning Committee and the Public Works Committee to have Coquitlam outline their plans for the development of the Oxbow Ranch area. Carried. From the City Clerk, July 24th, 1975, concerning the provision City Clerk re add.poll- of additional polling stations for the 1975 Municipal Election and ing stations '75 Municipa suggesting as an alternative, to eliminate small Polling Stations and Election instead establish two large Polling Stations in both the City's Recreation Centres - one on the North Side - and one on the South side. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That the present "neighbourhood~based" polling stations be maintained, and that three additional polling stations, to be located at the Lincoln Elementary School, the Port Coquitlam Senior Secondary School, and Kilmer Elementary School, be added to the existing five. Carried. RESOLUTIONS : At the request of Alderman Thompson, a resolution to amend Section 3rd reading- etc., B/law 2 of the Land Use Contract No. 13, being part of By-law No. 1388, which 388-defer- said By-law would then have been available for third reading, was deferred : at this time in order that certain aspects of the proposed project could be discussed. Alderman Thompson then displayed a rendering of the project and suggested that the building No. 4, which fronts on Barberry Drive, be moved North 20' due to complaints received from residents on