a am eric me I as ne a Sn (A EO a REET SRR RIE Te The - following’ ‘items were referred by Tertace city council to committee or some other agency Monday night for further study and a recommendation. ‘These items may be discussed at the next sche- duled meeting. Council committee meetings are normally open to the public and you may attend if inte- rested. For more information on mecting agendas or scheduling changes phone deputy administra- tor Denise Fisher at 635-6311. Committee of the Whole, -Mon- day, Aug. 20, at 7:30 pm.— 1. The minutes of the July 18 Seniors Advisory Commission meeting. Issues raised were the serious lack of housing in Terrace, including the current waiting list at The Willows and the need to sup- port the Terraceview Supportive Housing project. Other topics included provincial pensions and the special needs of Native seniors, ‘East Indian seniors and those of other cultures. -. - 2. The minutes of the July 26 Forestry Committee. Discussed were prescribed burming, the ‘Sustut-Takla forest licence appli- cation, the benefit to our area of the small business program and the silviculture industry, and Forestry Committee goals including main- taining a healthy timber supply, public education and awarencss and industry diversification. The committee has also written forests minister Claude Richmond asking for representation on the working group developing the old growth forest strategy. _ 3. A request from director of engineering Stew Christensen that council designate a street name to a new street off Pendrini St. between Birch Ave. and Walsh. Ave. Finanee, Personnel and Ad- ministration Committee, Tues- day, Aug. 21, at 12 noon — 1. A memo from the RCMP noting complaints of noisy parties at the Kin Hut located at Halliwell and Sparks. Insp. Larry Yeske has responded to the problem by advis- ing council that the RCMP will issue no more liquor permits for that location for events running later than 10 p.m. 2, A request from fire chief Cliff Best to reallocate funds for the repair of the obsolete air horn on city hall to the purchase of an emergency light bar for the top of the Fire Safety House truck. This would allow the use of the truck for emergency purposes. 3. A request from the west coast area representative of the CNIB for a $2,000 donation in support of a mid-September workshop in Ter- race for clients and working pro- fessionals. Planning and Public Works Committee, Wednesday, Aug, 22, at 1 p.m. — 1. A memo from city planner Marvin Kamenz on behalf of the Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace for rezoning the vacant lot on the northwest corner of School St. and Greig Ave. for the purpose of additional parking space for the new proposed location of the bingo ‘palace .on Legion Ave. Council approved a Development Variance Permit on the Legion Ave. location last month allowing a reduction in the frontage setback from 20 feet” to five feet, with the provision that parking and other bylaw require- ments would still be met. 2. A request from director. of enginecring Stew Christensen that council review current develop- ment on Keith Ave. between Kalum St. and the Sande‘ Overpass. - In view of present development there it may be -necessary to change some of the permitted uses in the area to ensure future con- ‘struction is compatible. Tourism and Economic Deve- lopment Committee, Thursday, Aug. 23, at 12 noon — . 1, The minutes of the June 19 Tourism and Economic Advisory Commission. Discussion included the potential value of the Terrace Beautification Society, downtown revitalization, derelict properties, and a year-round Farmer’s Market and cottage industries. Community and Recreations Services Committee, Thursday, Aug. 23, at 4 p.m. — 1. A request from the Terrace Inn - §lo-Pitch Team for a reduction in the $1,100 rental fee for the city- owned tent. they want to use for ‘their Labour Day weekend Larry Swanson memorial tournament. The request was denied but the city’s tent rental policy will be reviewed and a:refund may be allowed this group sometime .after the tournament. 2. A proposal from Premier Propane Inc. to supply 300 litres of free propane for the Zamboni ice resurfacing machine at the arena in the coming season in return for advertising that would be displayed on the side of the Zamboni. 3, A letter and nomination appli- cation from the Brock House Society outlining their Senior Citi- zen of the Year award program. The award is designed to increase awareness of the value community. ‘contributions made by our seniors. Referred to the Airport Advi- sory Committee: Letters from lain Harris, president and CEO of Air B.C. and first vice-chairman of the Air Transport Association of Canada, and the R.S. Trail, presi- dent of the North Central Munici- pal Association, seeking support for a third “runway at the . Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 15, 1990 All : ‘Referred to committee: Terrace city council, August 13 | Vancouver International Airport. Referred to administration: 1. A petition complaining of the “appalling smell from Mr. Kin- kead’s chicken farm" has been sent to the city’s bylaw enforcement officer, Fern Sweeting, for inves- tigation. - 2. For clarification: A letter from ‘Jamie Sterritt on behalf of the Haida British Gitksan Irish. Sterritt asks for council support and says his group "abhors the juvenile behaviour of all those parties in- volving themselves in blockades” and wishes to identify the sub- stance of Native title and practical policies for governing Native lands. 3. For clarification: A request from the Terrace Kinsmen for property tax exemption on the Kin Hut. Service clubs have never been given property tax exemptions in Terrace but the Kinsmen lease their property from the city and it was unclear to council who is responsible for the property taxes at Skeenaview Park. The tax exemption bylaw has been tabled pending clarification. 4, For further information: A letter from the Premier’s Advisory Council on Science and Techno- logy advising that a Community ‘Workshop and PACST mecting has been tentatively scheduled. in Terrace from Sept: 20 to 22. The PACST has failed to confirm these - dates, however. 5. Preparation of an inventory of - city-owned lots where proposals. could be called for speculation housing projects by local contrac- tors. It is believed this may heip speed up the sale of slow moving “city-owned lots. The list is to be. returned to the Finance Committee. 6. The Public Works Department has been asked to review the need for special parking spaces in front of doctor’s offices and medical clinics and provide a report for the Public Works Committee. ‘a gemma pret et $1 65. f “BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING These Ads appear in the more than 100 Newpapers of the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association and reach more than 1,500,000 homes and apotential two million readers. | TORE FD fa PAV ai13 Crelp Avewee, Terroee, B.C. VAG 1M) _, © or 25 words ($3.15 per each additional word) 635-7840 3° aos . co 5 FOR SALE MISC Repossessions, estate, legals, cars, trucks, matorhomes, boats. Call Mr. Price (anly), (604)434- 1819. D5476, Jeep owners factory softtop clearance. 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