March llth, 1974 land use changes and anticipated growth patterns. The Committee, in its report, pointed out that the basic design of the Rawn Report remains unchanged; however, two factors should be resolved before construction is commenced: 1. Sewage from the South Sloyecf Burke Mountain - Moved by Alderman Thompson: S Seconded by Alderman Laking: That as recommended in a report from the Public Werks Committee, March 6th, 1974, the Greater Vancouver Regional District be advised that storm water problems should be resolved before proceeding with construction of the trunk sanitary sewer to serve the South slopes of Burke Mountain in the District of Coquitlam. Carried, Relocation of the North Interceptor -— Moved by Alderman Thompson: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, March 6th, 1974, consideration be given to sharing in the cost of a 12" force main required to be constructed from the sewage lagoons to the point of intercept. Carried, Alderman Laking voted against the resolution. Prior to the question being called on the foregoing resolution, Alderman Laking stated his view that the cost of the 12" force main should be the respen- sibility of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, and not constructed on a shared cost basis with the City. From the Health Committee, March 4th, 1974, advising for information that Health Com; re LIP mosquito ground cont project the L.I.P. project employing five workers to cut access trails into some of the low-lying bush area to facilitate mosquito ground control larviciding work to be carried out in the Spring, is presently underway. From the Health Committee, March 4th, 1974, advising that the Provincial Health Com. re Prov. | mos. ground control pro ~ject;foge- ing machine & chesical purchases Government has approved the hiring of nine students Starting May 6th to work on mosquito pround control in the Coquitiam~Port Coquitlam area and to conduct a survey of the Burke Mountain area to locate mosquito breeding sites. The Commit- tee, in its report, further advised that last year the Council approved the our Chase of equipment to carry out the ground control work, which includes backpacks for spraying; and that the Vector Control Officer, Simon Fraser Health Unit, has Suggested the two municipalities consider the purchase of a fogging machine at a ,cost of approximately $306.00 which would provide the penetration necessary to get into heavy bush areas, on.a. shared basis; also, it will be necessary to pur- chase a quantity of Flit M.L.O., the chemical used for larviciding, in. the amount of approximately $300.00. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: