May 31st, 1982, A vegular meeting of the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam was held in the Council Chambers, Port Coquitlam City Hall, 2272 McAllister Avenue, Port Coquitiam, B.C. on May 3lst, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. His Worship Mayor L.M. Traboulay, Aldermen G.R. Laking, E.W. Mabbett, A.K. Muldoon, D.J. Vater and M.R. Wright in attendance. Also in attendance were Chief Administrative Officer B.R. Kirk, City Clerk R.A. Freeman, City Engineer F.E. Peters, P. Eng., Director of Community Planning W. Brown and Recording Secretary D. Vyse. ZONING PUBLIC HEARING: His Worship Mayor L.M. Traboulay advised the following proposed bylaw to amend the "City of Port Coquitlam Zoning Bylaw, 1979, No. 1651" would now be considered. Bylaw No. 1908: To rezone: Lot 47, SW of Section 7, Township 40, Plan 26192, New Westminster District, from RS-2 to RS-1; The west 12.313 m (40.4 ft.) of Lot 382, SW of Section 7, Township 40, Plan 60681, New Westminster District, from RS-2 to RS-1; Those portions of closed road shown on the Plan attached to the "Stratford and Toronto Streets Road Exchange Bylaw, 1982, No. 1907"" from RS-2 and P-1 to RS-1; These properties are located adjacent to the 3900 Blocks of Stratford Street and Toronto Street just north of Chelsea Avenue and the majority of the property involved has the civic address 1398 Apel (formerly Victoria) Drive and it is expected that approximately 25 single family residential lots will be created following completion of the rezoning procedures. No one was present to speak on the proposed rezoning. The Public Hearing adjourned at 7:35 p.m. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES: Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That the minutes of the regular meeting of this Council held on May 17th, 1982, be taken as read and adopted. Carried. Prior to the question being called on the foregoing resolution Alderman Zoning Public; Hearing: B/L #1908 - 1398 Apel (RS-2 to RS-1) Minutes: May 17/82 Wright referred to Page 5 and advised that it should be recorded that Aldermen Muldoon and Wright voted against he amendment to the Chamber of Commerce resolution only and not to the amended resolution. Alderman Muldoon referred to i