~ February 1th, 1973 aa see "mature, the Planning officer prepare: and submit | to: Counedt an’ ‘overall. L encompassing plan and concept from Lyons Way South to ‘the Cc. Pi Re railway, tracks bna? West: of a Shaughnessy Street which would include cS-1 uses; Carried, From the Planning | & Zoning Committee; February Lich, 1973: advising for infor- mation only of a proposal to construct a rov-housing development a at = 1924 Coquitlam Avenue.. Plan. & Zon. - Comm.re pro “posed row- housing~ 1924 Coq ‘Ave. From the Planning & Zoning Committee, February 14th, 1973, advising for ‘infor-. mation that an application for a building permit, to > double the- size of the Wild Duck Inn has been received, stating that. the existing butlding ds totally nen-con-~ forming, and commenting that although no rezoning application has been. received, the item was discussed and it was senerally felt that a proposal fo rezone this | ‘area would not be in keeping with the overall Plan. | Alderman ‘Traboulay inquired: whether ox- nota Committee of Council has been appointed to meet with a : Committee of the School Board to investigate the -possib- ility of constructing joint School-Miunieipal facilities, advised that this has not yet. been done as. further clarification is required on the question. of whether financing available to ‘the City would eliminate the poss. ibility of the School | Board getting a grant; however, he stated he would 1 make. ‘the appointments by next Monday as requested. Alderman Thompson inquired how many Recreation Survey questionnaires had | been returned to date. ‘The Recreation Director advised that approximately 400. have been received, aad Alderman Thompson commented that would amount: toa 7. 2% reply on a possible expenditure of 2,2 million dollars. - His Worship the Mayor referred ta a. A meeting held last Thursday evening bet- ween representatives of $.P.E.C. and residents of the Ranch Park area regarding the proposed Sharpe Road bypass, and advised that he had been contacted. that day by the Premier's office requesting the Council! Ss. opinion with respect. thereto. Mayor Scott stated he had advised that after serious consideration, taking into. account ‘the areas directly involving the City, such as the traffic tie-ups on the existing Lougheed Highway at the C, it R. level crossing and the Westwood- Woodland truck traffic problem, pass, not without sympathy for those adversely affected; however, ‘the benefits far. outweigh the disadvantages. Mayor Scott further advised that ‘since. that time he had again been contacted by the Premier! 8 5 office requesting that he and | - Mayor Tonn of the District attend a- meeting with Premier Barrett on March 20th, - 1973 at 3:15 Pp. m, for a. further discussion on the Proposal, and stated that he. would be reporting in detail thereon to the ‘Counc at. next. Monday' s ‘meeting. . Plan. &Zon. Comm.re 7 enlargement of Wild’ Duk Tans “‘Traboulay oa: Jt. School- Mun. Commit: and His. Worship . the Mayor ; “alderman | Thompson re “Ree. Survey. ‘returns Mayot ‘Scott ‘re proposed Sharpe: ‘Road this Council is in favour of the Sharpe Road be