LANDO & COM PANY TELEPHONE (604) 682-682! TELECOPIER (6041 652-8293 BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS PO BOX 49345 IT774-FOUR BENTALC CENTRE 10SS DUNSMUIR STREET VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA wW7X 1L4 ~~ CRMAS FRYOSANLUND wma 8 MULT ULAR LLOTO ™ aaGenNn mURARavY A BBAAtCnw ALAN A FRYDENLUNO Bran © SCMARCIBER - ~AWRENCE wOoOnG CBMOND LANDO,O C. 1987! t REPLY ATTENTION November 13, 1990 CITY OF PORT COQUITLAM 2580 Shaughnessy Street Pert Coquitlam, B.C. V3C 2A8 Attention: C.F. Gaudrv Dear Sirs: Re: 1621 Coast Meridian Road, Port Coquitlam, B.C. Lot 16 and 21, District Lot 23), Plan 11613 We wish to advise that we are the solicitors for the owners of the above-captioned property who applying for Development Approval for the building consisting of approximately 20,000 square feet. been made aware of a proposal presently pending with the City of Port Coquitlam whereby the Coast Meridian Road’s access to the Mary Hill Bypass is to be closed off and Coast Meridian Road will end with a cul-de-sac prior to intersecting with the Mary Hill Bypass. Our clients wish to express their surprise that such a proposal would be made and wish your confirmati whether this proposal 15 being seriously considered. It j positi that such a proposal would seriously reduce the viability c long Coast. Meridian a prime area for development oO rcial and warehouse With the Coast Meridian Road clo Mary Hill . become very difficult practical purposes this would stop any development along Coast Meridian Road. We enclose a copy firstly of the Plan from the city of Port Coquitlam showing the proposed new er with a Plan on which our clients have outlined in would be a more realistic proposal. By widening the Mary Hill Bypass as it approached Coast Meridian Road this would permit easy access to Coast Meridian Road and would avoid all of the potential negative impact of a road closure as has been proposed. 1a f2