May 30th, 1977 portions of City-owned property are dedicated as road be approved; AND THAT His Worship the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the said subdivision plan on behalf of the City and affix the Corporate Seal thereto. Carried. i ‘City Engineer re From the City Engineez, May 18th, 1977, advising that it is the referendum-Fox St. [Park dedica~ intention of the Leisure Activities Committee to place the Fox Street ‘tion Park site before the electorate this fall in the form of a referendum prior to dedication for park purposes, and requesting Council's consideration of the Subdivision Pian therefore. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That the Subdivision Plan of Lot A of Lot 1, of Block E, District i Lot 380, Group One, Plan 11048, New Westminster District, prepared by : W.E. Frith, B.C.L.S., ana completed on May 13th, 1977, wherein a portion of the said Lot A is dedicated as road be approved; AND THAT His Worship the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign | i q i the said Subdivision Plan on behalf of the City and affix the Corporate 4 i Seal thereto. Carried. Plan.& Zon.Comm. From the Planning & Zoning Committee, May 26th, 1977, recommending re Appln. R#9/77 that Application R#9/77 to rezone four small lots at the North—west corner of Kelly Avenue and Mary Hill Road, legally described as Lots 1-4, District Lot 289, Plan 2426, ~from RS-1 (One~Family Residential) to RM-4 (Maximum Density Apartment Residential) to permit the development of a 13-suite, 3-storey apartment, be approved subject to the provision of an elevator to conform to the established policy of Council on elevator requirement. It was noted that the applicant was in attendance, and the following motion was proposed; Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That Mr. John Vicars be permitted to make 2 presentation this evening with respect to his proposed 13-suite apartment development as submitted under Application R#9/77. Carried. Alderman Mabbett voted against the resolution. Mr. Vicars then spoke to the Project and pointed out that it would be very costly to install an elevator in a building that would only contain 13 suites; however, Alderman Ranger commented that senior citizens, for example, would find it very difficult to negotiate stairs; also, the