April 5th, 1976 University of British Columbia, and that the City Engineer would like to send the Sewer Foreman and the Water Maintenanceman this year which will mean that all of the City's senior water and sewer personnel will have attended this School for training. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That as recommended in a report irom the City Administrator, April 2nd, 1976, the City's Sewer Foreman and Water Maintenanceman be authorized to attend a Water & Waste School at the University of British Columbia from May 19th to 2lst, 1976, and that the cost of the course - $40.00 per person plus $16.65 Alderman Thompson voted against the resolution. From the City Administrator, April 2nd, 1976, stating that the City City Adm.re Recreation & Engineer has advised that the Recreation & Park Association Conference will Park Ass'n. Conference- be held in Spokane, Washington, April 24th to 27th, 1976, and submitting a Parks Supt. per day for accommodation - be paid by the City. Carried. i i copy Of the programme for the Maintenance and Operations Institute section. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Keryiluk: That the recommendation of the City Eagineer as set forth in a report from the City Administrator, April 2nd, 1976, that the Parks Superintendent, Mr. Won Kim, be authorized to attend the Recreation and Park Association Conference in Spokane, Washington, U.S.A., April 24th to 27th, 1976, be approved; AND THAT his registration fee therefore in the amount of $40.00 plus the normal per diem rate for expenses, be paid by the City. Carried, Alderman Thompson voted against the resolution. From the City Engineer, March 23rd, 1976, advising of a proposed sub- City Eng.re min.frtg.ex. division plan of fifteen lots he had received for tentative approval invol- Subdiv.Rem.7 & 8,B1k.Q,DL ving the Remainder of Lot 7, and the Remainder of Lot 8, Block Q, D.L. 466, 466,Plans 48135 & 17811; } Plans 48135 and 17811, and that the lots meet the Subdivision of ‘and By~law in every way except for frontage; however, as ic is his feeling that there are one t:o many lots around the cul-de~sac, he recommended that the request be granted on the basis of a fourteen--lot subdivision. Moved by Alderman Thompson: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as recommended in a memorandum from the City Engineer, March 23rd, 1976, the developer of a proposed Subdivision of the Remainder of Lot 7 and the Remainder of Lot 8, Block Q, D.L. 466, Plans 48135 and 17811, be granted a frontage exemption therefore as permitted under Section 712(2) of the Municipal