June 23rd, 1975 and seek their support, and to this Aldermen Keryluk and Ranger generally agreed. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That the guidelines governing public participation be instituted with respect to the request of the PoCo Valley Golf & Country Club for a general licence by informing the residents concerned and discussing the application with them. Carried. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, Mayor Campbell stated he felt the zoning aspect of the application should be reviewed, and he directed Alderman Thompson, Chairman of the Planning & Zoning Committee, so to do. ity Clerk re From the City Clerk, June 18th, 1975, setting forth the summer ummer Council meeting chedule Council meeting schedule, which follows the usual practice of meeting every other week during the months of July and August, and this was generally acceptable to members of Council. BY-LAWS: Alderman Laking introduced a By-law to authorize the Municipal Council to enter into a certain Agreement with the Board of School Trustees of School District No. 43 (Coquitlam). P.Coq.& SD #43 (Coq)Swim.Pool Moved by Alderman Laking: Operating Costs Agreement B/law Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: #1386-1st 3 readings That By-law No. 1386 be read a first time. Carried. Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That By-law No. 1386 be read a second time. Carried. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Aiderman Thompson: That By-law No. 1386 be read a third time. Carried. NEW BUSINESS: Ald.Keryluk re Alderman Keryluk inquired as to whether a report from the May Day report-May Day Committee Committee had been submitted, and Alderman Mabbett advised that no report has been received from the meeting held last Monday; however, he stated he would endeavour to obtain it. Ald.Keryluk re Alderman Keryluk inquired as to the status of the Study on flood reports—flood control control in various parts of the City that the sum of $10,000.00 was allocated for, and the City Engineer advised this should be received within the next few days. Alderman Keryluk then referred to major