April 5th, 1976 ‘work to be done by way of the more expedient Local Advanced method. Alderman ‘Laking stated he felt the work should be done according to the rates in effect wher the application was made; however, he expressed concern as to how the City could finance the project since it was a tight budget year. Alderman Keryluk pointed out that the residents had agreed to proceed on the figures (S - queted previously, and that he felt the Council had made a commitment to them on that basis; however, Alderman Thompson advised he did not feel the City was ” under any obligation to the residents to participate in the project if there . are not sufficient funds in the budget for it except that it makes good sense tuo fix that particular street while it is being torn up for the watermain installation. Alderman Alderman Traboulay then referred to the report from the City Administrator, Traboulay re procedure~ April lst, 1976, concernin3 Local Improvement Charges, and he proposed the L.I. projects following motion: Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as recommended in a report from the City Administrator, April ls, 1976, if Local Improvement projects cannot be carried out immediately and are to be placed on a-priority list, the applicants should be advised clearly that cy the work cannot be done immediately and when it is done it will be carried out at the rates then in effect, Carried. > From the Leisure Activities Committee, March 25th, 1976, advising that Leisure Act. ‘the Committee has reviewed an application from Western Hockey School to run a hockey echoo2 hockey school in Port Coquitlam during the month of August, and that the Port | Coquitlam Minor Hockey Association would like to see the school be given per~. mission to run. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That as recommended in a report from the Leisure Activities Committee, March 25th, 1976, the Western Hockey School be permitted to run a hockey “school during the month of August, 1976, at a cost of $33.00 per hour. Carried. Mr. Brian Smith was in attendance on behalf of the applicant, Western Hockey School, Alderman Mabbett inquired as to whether the rates would be subsidized, and Alderman Ranger advised they would be; however, some revenue will be realized from public skating. To Alderman Mabbett's query, the “Recreation Director then advised that there was not enough realized out of the public skating held last year to make it a viable source of revenue, due