IIIIS Ps;.-Pmilii ~lmm g.sjel ~Pmwwl1~~gg Pygj~maaa Namaaaasimlggl IIILP$ a~ +~a. =~ IIPI aaa'majlis===""'Pi iaa slim ,i Iil ill t l [IIIII.. INII amlsasml iiei%5IN& ,ij j llNI) Nlg a. g, llfhi::....= r IPNI . a jj/li III Pihl III, II Siiioii Pi jt THE ~ION OF THE CITY OF PORZ IXXPIITLAN ENV33FONNENZAL ~ION COMMITTEE MINUTES A meeting Room One, of the Environmental protection committee was held in the Meeting City Hall, 2580 Shaughnessy Street, Port Coquitlam, on Friday, June 23, 1989 at 5I00 p.m. In attendance were: Alderman N.C. Farnworth, Chairman Alderman M.R. Wright, Co-Chairman D.G. Riecken, P. Eng., Deputy City Engineer i%I~Ill ~ jisi~,'ll illI ITEM 'jllj15II% ' Ia CONFIRMATION OF MINUZES That the minutes of the meeting of the Environmental Protection Committee held on Tuesday, May 23, 1989 te taken as read and adopted. ~ IUIsm IF IN 'mmmm )Ill Iji ii5s=-..=.., = Carried I N SIR a La a a III I ITEN ~ I'aa~a II the City and International Paper Industries to formalize the terms of payment of the $ 33.00 per tonne subsidy to SHARE recently approved by Council. The key elements of the proposed amendment are as follows: ' l Pl) I[ II I a Bi i ~ IF( ra IMPLEMENZATION OF SUBSIDY TO SHARE The Deputy Engineer presented a proposed amendment to the Contract between Ihl lrm m I I I Rl I III Term is from May 1, 1989 to July 1, 1990 l' City to be invoiced monthly. Invoices to te accompanied by copies of all weigh bills on which the collection zone, number of households serviced, price paid, and weight collected are recorded, Where loads contain newspaper collected outside the City and average of 8 kilograms per household will te used to determine the weight attributed to the City. I IP IS If price paid to SHARE increases above $ 40.00 per tonne, the subsidy will be reduced in the amount that the price exceeds $ 40.00 per tonne. The Committee accepted the wording of the amendment in principle and directed that the document te referred to the City's Solicitor for review and consultation with International Paper Industries prior to presentation to Council for ratification. il!!LPum'Nlj~ '- ITEM Pl I R / yP I I Ii I I ma )Ihu pl pp j The Committee did not wish to single out specific breeds of dogs or go to the extent of requiring muzzling. It was felt that a definition of "vicious dog" which does not single out any specific breeds should jj siaiiin! / be,)(d lsf s ii I llala I VICIOUS DOG COÃZROLS The Deputy Engineer reviewed the results of a survey of several municipalities in the Greater Vancouver area. Of nine surveyed, five have definitions of vicious dogs which include specific breeds. As well most of these require muzzling of vicious dogs when in a public place. Iiaaa aa asa'« ~ $ III I y JUN 2 3 tQSQ I kHIIIIIPPI I a m»aa«aal iliiiiI'i'i!j$ o''l,l I, II I lliPa Ilia 'ails I'a F, a ~ ill ~ 'F PPFP ~ I aa Ia mI I ~ «m ~ I M MI aaa ~ LI ISII .!5!&Nm~&UR%im~% in enforcement of existing added to the City's bylaw, however, to assist and destruction of vicious provisions dealing with control, impoundment dogs . ITEN IV: LITIER ALONG THE COQUITLAN RIVER complaining about the River. Coquitlam of the litter along the tanksDepartment, has a budget of $ 10,000 to cover cleanup that the Engineering is done on a response to of illegal dumping in the City, and that cleanup department clean up Recreation and Parks the complaints basis. As well, banks of the river. the litter along the Poco Trail, but do not clean along that a letter responding to the After some discussion it was determined the City's concern, outlining the complaint should be written explainingthat local fish and game clubs do current level of service, and noting Pitch-In week every spring. some cleaning along the river during The committee discussed a letter from James Kirby The Deputy Engineer noted ITEN VI: OTHER BUSiNESS There were no other items of business discussed. The Neeting Adjourned at 5:33 p.m. m(C~~ D.G. Riecken, P. Eng., Deputy City Engineer Wi'c Q,~M Alderman N.C. Farnworth, Committee Chairman DGR:dlj NOTE: certified correct Ninutes not read and adopted by the Committee until by the Committee Chairman's signature. cc Nayor and Aldermen City Administrator JUN 2 J 589