September Usth, 1972 ‘ollowtny the introducetidns, His Worship the Mayor then presented cach team vith a commemorative plaqyje and comaended them f£@r their successful endeavpurs. OO . foach it.A. Thompson advided that there is a membership of approximately 60,000$in the ational Youth Bqwling Programme, with Over 8,000 participar- inj, from this Province, and meqtioned that the Pore Céquitlam Senior Boys, in winhing toe Provincial Chamgionship in 1970, 1971,land 1972, had set a Fecordy as this achievenent had nor previcusly been aftained by any team for thfee consecutive years. is Worship the Mayor aga@in offered his congrattlations to the teams and thpir coaches on behalf of fall the members of Coufcil and citizens of Port itlan. N . ' D.Milne re house From Mr. Dennis D.G. Milne, of Milne, Carmichael & Corbould, Barris- velocation-A.Scott : ters & Solicitors, September 15th, 1972, with respect to an application of Mr. Alan Scott to move a house from 3550 Carlyle Street where it preseatly encroaches on City road allowance, to 2426 Patricia Avenue. Mr. Miine was in attendance at the meeting on behalf of Mr. Scott, his client, and on invitation of His Worship the Mayor, spcke to the request and advised that in subdividing his property, Mr. Scott had carried out the recomendations of the City's Planning Department, necessitating the creation of a new street pattern, which resulted in Mr. Scott's house encroaching on the road allowance. Mr. Milne further advised that his client was unable to obtain permission from the City to move ‘the house because the’ premises did not meet the requirements as set forth in Section 9.22, Subsections 1, 2 & 3 of By-law No. 935, being the City's Building By~law, wherein it is stipul- ated in part that "any building moved from one property to another within the City shall have an assessed value of not less than 90% of the average assessed value of all buildings within a 600 foot radius of the lot or par- cel upon which it is proposed to locate the building, and the building shall be similar in architectural appecrance and in age to the other build- ings in the surrounding area.". A discussion ensued, and Alderman Laking pointed out that the average assessed value of other homes in the area is $7,659., of which 90% of the assessed value would be $6,893., and that the $3,810. assessed value of the house in question falls far short of that figure. Mr. Milne advised that his client was prepared to uparade the pres mises to mect andexceed this requirement. Uis Worship the Mayor inquired Hee e ee nee eueummemariainatl pita gntenepptatabe Bans as to the age of che house, and Mrs. Scott, who was present at the meeting, advised that ic is approximately 27 yeara old. din, HODES fo