June 30th, 1975 was for the standard RS~1 (One-Family Residential) use. Alderman Ranger stated his view that this is a prime example of where the developer will not take the initiative to allow for mixed housing, and he proposed the following motion: Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That the Planning & Zoning Committee meet with the developer of a 7-acre parcel located at the North-east corner of Taylor Street and Pooley Avenue to discuss the possibility of including in the project pro- posed, mixed lot sizes to accommodate a variety of life-styles. ACity of PC & SD Carried. q #43(Coq.)Swim. Moved by Alderman Laking: Pool Op.Costs i Agree.B/law # Seconded by Alderman Ranger: 4 1386~fin.pass. 2 & adoption That By-law No. 1386 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. ' Carried. The City Clerk advised that By-law No. 1387, proposed to amend the "City of Port Coquitlam Zoning By-law, 1969, No. 918", now submitted for initial consideration, is prerequisite to the processing of By-Law No. 1388, proposed to authorize issuance of a Land Use Contract, and which is also submitted at this time for initial consideration, prior to being presented at a Public Hearing scheduled to be held on July 14th, 1975. Alderman Thompson introduced a By-law to amend the "City of Port Coquitlam Zoning By-law, 1969, No. 918". Zon.Amend.B/ Moved by Alderman Thompson: law #1387-1st i 3 readings Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That By-law No. 1387 be read a first time. Carried. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That By-law No. 1387 be a second time. Carried. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That By-law No. 1387 be read a third time. Carried. Alderman Theupson introduced a By-law to authorize the City to enter into Land Use Contract No. 13. LUC #13 Auth. Moved by Alderman Thompson: B/law #1388- lst 2 read- Seconded by Alderman Laking: ings That By-law No. 1388 be read a first time. Carried.