/6. September 19th, 1977 From the Public Works Committee, September 16th, 1977, concerning Pub.Wks.Comm. _ Sept.16/77 re grop signs on Flint Street at Coquitlam Avenue. ; STOP signs Moved by Alderman Thompson: Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, September l6th, 1977, STOP signs on Flint Street North and South of Coquitlam Avenue, be removed. : Carried. From the Public Works Committee, September 16th, 1977, concerning One eee manny Soe ee ee arene eens any ere ong STOP signs on Coquitlam Avenue at Oxford Street. Moved by. Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, September 16th, 1977, the STOP signs at the Coquitlam Avenue~Oxford Street intersection be re-located from Oxford Street to Coquitlam Avenue, East and West of Oxford Street. Carried. Env.Prot.Comm. From the Environmental Protection Committee, September 15th, 1977, Sept.15/77 re Kennel appl'n. stating that a prospective purchaser of property consisting of approx imately 5-1/3 acres at 3024 Burns Road wishes to start a Dog Kennel SPL MEAD br er OES nese cone: operation thereon, and that the Simon Fraser Health Unit has advised there is ample property and that the buildings to house the dogs will be set back at least 600 to 700 feet from the nearest house in the area. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: NTMI et ee RE ie Eon CA a HE That as recommended in a memorandum from the Environmental Protection ee Committee, September 15th, 1977, the application to establish a dog ! 7 t { kennel at 3024 Burns Road, be approved. Carried. Env.Prot.Comm. From the Environmental Protection Committee, September 15th, 1977, ‘Sept.15/77 re ‘amend.to Tree advising that the provisions of the present Tree Cutting By-law, being ‘Cutting B/law : No. 1293, do not apply to residential lots of 7200 square feet or less; ; wate ane ey however, as there have been a few incidents where residents with properties MeSH ence a eA en, slightly in excess of 7200 square feet feel they should be entitled to remove a tree without City interference, the Committee has given consideration to a possible amendment to the By-law that would increase the property size and requirement so that lots of one-half acre or less would be exempt therefrom. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as recommended in a memorandum from the Environmental Protection