February 19th, 1973 lot is serviceable into the Subdivider-installed main. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That as recommended in a report from the City Administrator, -Februrary 16th, 1973, a $5.00 per month rate be applied to residential. properties specified in Cat- repgory III (a) of a report from Mr. Wayne Easton to the City Engineer dated February 2nd, 1973, with respect to sewer user rates. Oo Carried. CORRESPONDENCE & REPORTS FOR INFORMATION: From the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, February 8th, 1973 being the Munici~. Jan./73 > . . . RCMP Report pal Policing Report for the month of January, 1973. Se A brief discussion ensued, and Alderman Traboulay proposed the following motion: Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That with respect to the Monthly Policing Report, February 8th, 1973, the Royal Canadian Mounted Pélice be requested to supply the Council with the number of burglaries during the month of January occurring locally in Port Coquitlam, and also to be more specific in terms of what is really involved in the Police-Commu- nity Relations Programme, particularly in regard to the Police-Student sessions. Carried. Alderman Thompson referred to the number of unlocked business premises and proposed the following motion: Moved by. Alderman Thompson: That the Coquitlam Chamber of Commerce be requested to undertake a project to watch for unlocked premises in the business area. Lost for want of a seconder. Alderman Traboulay~ re N.Van's” resolution’ on law for: Juv. Bicycle violations - Alderman Traboulay referred to a letter from the City of North Vancouver, January 25th, 1973 that was tabled at the February Sth, 1973 Council meeting awai- ting clarification from the City Administrator, and proposed the following motion: Moved by Aiderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Meyer: That the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam endorse the resolution adopted by the City of North Vancouver on January 22nd, 1973 to petition the Attorney-General's Department to amend the iaw dealing with juven- iles, in such a manner so as to permit bicycle violation enforcement without the juvenile incurring a criminal record, as at the present time juveniles can only be dealt with under the Juvenile Delinquent Act. _ Carried.