January 26th, 1976 Alderman Mabbett commented that in this particular area, there are no small playgrounds, and inquired if there would be any provision of even a "tot lot" for the children. The City Planning Officer advised that while the project would not contain a common play area, each unit has a private patio where small children could play, and Alderman Thompson pointed out that "*, all the children in the area use the James Park School grounds and the lot next to the Sunny Cedars School for that purpose. Plan. & Zon. Comm.-Appin. SS#15-75 From the Planning & Zoning Committee, January 22nd, 1976, recommending that Application SS#15-75 to subdivide by strata plan two existing industrial buildings at 1920 and 1924 Broadway, legally described as Lot 36, District Lot 288, Group 1, Plan 38929, be approved and mentioning that the applicant has agreed to landscape part of the front yard, pave the parking area and post a bond to cover such works. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Aiderman Keryluk: That as recommended in a report from the Planning & Zoning Committee, January 22nd, 1976, Application SS#15-75 to subdivide by strata plan, two existing industrial buildings at 1920 and 1924 Broadway, legally described as Lot 36, District Lot 288, Group 1, Plan 38929, be approved. tits t ) Prior to the question being called on the foregoing resolutior, a “rena discussion ensued, and Alderman Ranger stated he recalled that there was ‘ i | i i 4 i i ! a bad situation on the shoulder of the road from drainage, and the Works & Utilities Superintendent suggested that as the problem still exists, the applicant should be liable for some improvement. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That the foregoing proposed resolution be amended by adding the following as the end thereof: "Subject to the applicant resolving the drainage problem in front of these buildings." Carried, Alderman Keryluk voted against the resolution. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, the City Planning Officer advised that the City has received a Letter of Credit in the , amount of $4,200.00 fron the applicant for the landscaping and paving works he had agreed to undertake; however, Alderman Keryluk stated his view that the drainage aspect should be referred back to the Committee for study and he proposed the following motion: Moved by Alderman Keryluk: