‘Apri 1s t, 197% From the Heal eh Committee, March 27th, 197%, advising that the Committee discussed the violation notice fees whieh are presently $20, 00 for. an ualicenced dog and $10.00 for a licenced dog, and that it is felt the fee for an unlicenced dog should be increased to $25.00 in an effort to. encourage : more people to pur- chase licences. @: Moved by Aldersan Traboutay: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as r “ommended in a report from the Nealth Cont ttee, March 27th, 1974, violation notice fees for unlicenced dogs be increased from $20.00 to , $25. 00; ANN THAT the necessary Procedures be undertaken to prepare the required By- law amendment for rocessing by the Couneil. Carried. From the Health r Committee, March 27th, 1974, advising for information only that with respect to a request of Council to ‘investigate the possibility of offer- ing the incinerator for use by adjacent municipalities for a fee, resentatives pointed out this was not practical as all of ‘the adjacent municipal-— ities have their own incinerating facilities and there is at the present. some rec—- iprocal use -of these facilities. From the Parks & Recreation Conmittee, March 29th, 1974, submitting a letter received from Mr. - Bob Bruce and Mr. Murray Harder , January 31st, 1974, proposing the formation ofa Port Coquitlam Junior ‘Amateur Hockey Team, and advising that all organizations wishing maxdimura ice-time allocations will be facilitated with _ ithe addition. of the new atena; “further, that the Recreation Department will also have ample time for public skating and skating lessons. Hoved by Alderman Laking: Seconded ‘by Alderman Traboulay: That as recommended in a report from the Parks &. Recreation Committee, March 29th, 1974, the proposal ‘set forthsin-a letter: ‘from Mr. Bob Bruce ‘and Mr.- Murray Harder for the formation of a Port Coquit lam Junior Amateur Hockey Team be appro- ved in Principle, as ice-time will: ‘be available for games and practices with the addition of the new arena; dated at a later date and not finalized at-this time, Canted, ‘Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, concerned about. the starting time of 4:00 ‘or 5:00 a.m. for young 7} further, that the remainder of their proposal be negot- 7, Health Com. re viola- tion feas- unlicenced dogs Health Com; re-use of: incinerator ~adiacent the S-P.c, -A. rep~municipal- ities” Pks.& Rec. Comm.re . proposed - Jr. Amateur . Hockey Teami Alderman Traboulay Stated he was ayers during the © past season; however; he intended “to vote for the mecion as. ice-time will be avail- able with the addition of the new arena. “Alderman Keryluk inquired what ge group the Junior Hockcy: Team would: ‘Tepresent, -and- Alderman Laking. replied : the age range would be from 16 to 19 years,