December 16th, 1974 could vote on a "Without Prejudice" basis thereon, and he further advised that a final decision could be rendered on January 13th, 1975, bet that this would be conditional on receiving the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs for By-law No. 1335. Alderman Laking stated he did not wish to rush into this matter on the basis of the present information and Alderman Traboulay stated he felt it is incumbent on this Council to study the report recaived from the Planning Consultant before making a decision. His Worship the Mayor then ruled that By-law No. 1339 be considered at the first regular Council meeting in January, 1975. Traffic Amend.Moved by Alderman Ranger: B/law #1350- fin. pass.& Seconded by Alderman Thompson: adoption That By-law No. 1350 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. Carried. Rezon.& Land Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Use Contr.Appln. Fee Amend.B/ Seconded by Alderman Laking: law #1351-fin. pass.& adoption That By-law No. 1351 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. Carried. NEW BUSINESS: voc Report - From the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Nov/74 Animals, December 2nd, 1974, being the November, 1974 Service Report of the Pound Operation. The report was ordered received and filed. From the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, December 10th, 1974, being the November, 1974 Municipal Policing Report. The report was ordered received and filed. 4 City Eng.min. From the City Engineer, December 11th, 1974, requesting exemption ftg. exempt. j Proposed sub~ from the minimum frontage requirements for Lots 430 and 436 of a proposed jdiv.Lots 430 & 436, etc. Subdivision of Lots 151 & 164, Plan 42669 and Lot 115, Plan 28222. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as requested in a memorandum from the City Engineer, December lith, 1974, Lots 430 and 436 of a proposed Subdivision of Lots 151 & 164, Plan 42699 and Lot 115, Plan 28222 be exempted from the minimum frontage requirement of the City's Subdivision By-law. Carried. City Adm.re From the City Administrator, December 16th, 1974, advising of a contract-May Day ridges, etc. proposed contract with Canallied Productions Ltd. to provide May Day -Canallied Productions rides and certain novelty stands, etc., at a flat rate payment to the Ltd. City of $2,000.00, with the charges for rides being 35¢ for adults and 25¢ for children, and stating that both Lee Kallen, May Day Co-ordinator, and Alderman Laking have viewed the equipment and are prepared to recommend