read "i. habitat requirements for existing wildlife species in terms of types and amounis and optimal locations/orientation of old fields tc rnaintain the diversity of wildlife.” DISCUSSION: The above-mentioned housekeeping amendments address the following: 1. ‘Comments raised by the Burke Mountain Naturalists concerning consistency of the wording related to the scope of wiidlife and vegetation that is considered in the City's policies for environmental protection. 2. Removal of a reference to the Lincoln Corinector in the text of the Official Community Plan. Itis recommended that the amendments be approved prior to Third Reading of Bylaw 2848. Jo Carlos Felipe Ayéh. AICP. Registered Planner, Director of Planning / f “ 7 ,