May 6th, 1 1974. they may be applicable to residential premises within the municipality, and UrgauBs as it is obv Lous operating costs of apartment property are not going | to decrease, that exenption be sought for Yesidential premises. within the city of Port Coquitlam from the requi rements of Section 2 of Bill 75. Mrs. veteee was in attendance at the meeting, and on invitation of His Worship the Mayor, spoke in suppert of the above-stated letter. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: . 2 That as requested ins Letter from Danilo and Clara Brolese, April 29th, 1974, the Provincial Government be requested, to exempt residential premises within the City of Port Goquitian from the requirements of Section 2 of Bild 75 entitl ed "Residential Premises Inte rim Rent Stabilization Act", under the provisions of Section 3(2} thereof <° Tabled | rior to the question being called on the foregoing proposed resol- ution, the following motion was made: ‘Moved by Alderman Traboulay: seconded by Alderman Ranger: That the foregoing proposed resolution requesting the Provincial Government to exempt residential premises within the City of Port Coquitlam from the requirements of Section 2 of Bill 75 entitled "Residential Premises Interim Rent Stabilization Act", be tabled and referred to the City Admini- strator for examination. Carried. . Mayor Campbell and Aldermen Keryluk and Laking voted against the resolution. REPORTS : gAld.Ranger re From Alderman P.F. Ranger, May 2nd, 1974, reporting on a preliminary. ntermunicipal _ ne 2 _ sflood prepara~ "Emergency Programme" meeting held with representatives from Port Coquitlam,. Coquitlam, Riverview Hospital : and the R.C.M.P. to review essential Inter- municipal flood preparations as well as vulnerability and response capability. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That as recommended . in a report trom Alderman PF. Ranger, May 2nd, 1974, the City's Civil Defence By-law be updated to provide that the a be given authority to. take emergency actions in the. event of a. flood. Carried. Moved by Alderman Ranger: 7 ‘Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as recommended in a report from Alderman Ranger, May 2nd, 1974," the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port. Coquitlam here-" by instructs as policy that, in the event of a flood, the City's staff give first priority to the protection of residential property and second priority —