April 4th, 1977 2 That as recommended in a report. from the Planning & Zoning Committee, March 29th, 1977, Application R#3-77 to permit development, by Land Use Con- tract, of a 3.8 acre subdivision of an M-2 (Heavy Industrial) parcel at 1156 Kingsway Avenue, legally described as Lot 3, Parcels A & B, Sections 17, 18, and 19, Block 6, North Range 1 East, Plan 8850 as a truck depot with repair facilities, be approved, recognizing the use restriction of the proposed site. Carried. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, a representative of the developer spoke in support of a brief presented outlining the proposed project, and the City Engineer advised that if the development is approved, permission would have to be obtained from the Medical Health Officer of the Simon Fraser Health Unit for installation of septic tank facilities and also, the Land Use Contract will include a provision for construction of a storm sewer along Kingsway to service the site. +Plan.& Zon.Comm. From the Planning & Zoning Committee, March 30th, 1977, recommending i ~Appln.R#31-76 that Application R#31-76 to rezone Lots 7, 8, and 9, Lot 3, District Lot 379, Group One, Plan 1213, located at 2337-2341 Marpole Avenue, from RS- 2 (One-Family Suburban Residential) to C-4 (Town Centre Commercial), to permit the development of a 2-storey retail commercial/office complex with underground parking, be approved. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That as recommended in a report from the Planning & Zoning Committee, March 30th, 1977, Application R#31-76 to rezone Lots 7, 8, and 9, Lot 3, District Lot 379, Group One, Plan 1213, located at 2337-2341 Marpole Avenue, from RS-2 (One-Family Suburban Residential) to C~4 (Town Centre Commercial), be approved in principle, subject to review by the appropriate Committees; and that the necessary Zoning Amendment By-law be prepared for processing to Council. Carried. Prior tc passage of the foregoing resolution, Alderman Thompson expressed concern at the narrow width of the lane abutting the Easterly boundary of the property, and a representative of the developer suggested that possibly a curbed 5' sidewalk could be constructed to provide a more effective width for the lane. {Plan.& Zon.Comm. From the Planning & Zoning Committee, March 29th, 1977, advising of [Rezoning Appln.-680 ‘Prairie Avenue an application to rezone a 4.7 acre parcel at 680 Prairie Avenue from A- 1 (Agricultural) to RS-2 (One-Family Suburban Residential) to permit subdivision of the land into four 1.17 acre parcels. The Committee, in