va . By | oY ee : . Advisory Committee The following items were referred by Terrace city council to committe or some other agency at their June 25 public meeting for further study and a recommendat- ion. These items may be discussed at the next scheduled commitice meeting. Council committee meet- ings are normally open to the public and you may attend if inter- ested. For more information on meeting agenda or scheduling changes phone deputy administra- tor Denise Fisher at 635-6311. ~ Finance, Personnel and Admin- istration Committee, Tuesday, July 3, at 12 noon — A number of applications for 1991 property tax exemptions: Terrace Little Theatre Society for their building at 3625 Kalum and adjacent parking lot at 4605 Soucie; Terrace Curling Association for their building at 3210 School St; Terrace Seventh Day Adventist Church for their church/school building at 3306 Griffiths and adjacent playground at 5506 Lloyd Ave.; the Terrace Child Development Centre at 2510 South Eby St. and a house at 3304 Sparks St. for their Building Healthier Babies counselling prog- ram. Also on the agenda: a letter from the Canadian Paraplegic Associ- _ ation requesting permission to _ locate candy vending machines in _ . Terrace. The association would - receive $1.50 per month from each machine from a vendor maintain-’ ing a minimum of 25 vending, machines in the area. Alderman — : Ruth Hallock favoured the idea but referred the letter to committee due to concern over licensing and — ‘competition with existing vendors. A letter from the administrator of the community of Tillsonberg, Ont., to alderman Danny Sheridan outlining their policy on council remuneration. According to Sheri- dan, council remuneration in that community is reviewed annually and is based on a formula which considers: the number of years served. Tillsonberg, says Sheridan, ds similar to Terrace with a popula- tion of 10,660 and a staff of 27 police officers, Committee of the Whole — (Date not yet established) A rec- ommendation from the Planning and Public Works Committee that the city planner investigate the possibility of entering into a con- tract with the property owners of RV parks on Hwy. 16 West to ensure that when cily roads in the area are paved the interior RV park roadways would be paved as well. A date for discussing the matter will be set after the Tour- ism and Economic Development Committee and Tourism Economic have reviewed the matter. Planning ‘and Public Works Committee, ‘Wednesday, July 4, at 1 pm. — A petition. from 26 residents of the 2700 block Cramer area asking that the city require a 2700 bleck Cramer resident to clean up his property. According -to the petition, the lot Is being . used to store skidders, bulldozers, loaders and a boom boat which are " "noisy, and an eyesore”. According ‘. Ing to the petilion, used oil is also being dumped on the property, "This is the second request asking that the property be cleaned up. ‘A-letter from Terrace Bowling Lanes.requesting a letter of support 1o accompany..a liquor licence application. According to Terrace Bowling Lanes’ manager Diane Francis, the licence would allow for a 24-seat lounge at the bowling © alley which would be closed dur- ing youth bowling events. Francis says the bowling alley is currently applying for at least two special occasion liquor licences per month and a permanent lounge licence would be much more expedient. A rezoning application submitted by Norman Heighington to change the designation of a city lot on the | northeast comer of Eby and Park from Residential (R2) to Central Commercial (C1). The purpose of the rezoning would be to allow the construction of a 4,500-square foot building to accommodate a dry cleaning business, a laundromat and a third, as yet unknown, busin- ess. According to the application, the Official Community Plan des- ignation for the property is Central Commercial. An application for a Develop-- ment Variance Permit submitted by John C. Becher of Prince George for properties localed at 4406, 4408 and 4410 Legion Ave. The application asks for permission to construct a building five feet from the property line rather than the required 15 ‘feet. The reason for ‘the request is to allow the con- struction of a building while not disturbing an embankment on the. south side of Lakelse Ave. Appro- - val of the application would allow . the construction of.a bingo hail on the property. A recommendation by the Conn- munity and Recreation Services Committee to replace school zone signs with playground signs at school zones. The change would extend. the number of days and hours of reduced speed limits acknowledging the fact that school grounds are used as playgrounds. The recommendation also calls for additional playground signs at Rotary and Agar Parks, the Ter- raceview Tot Park and at George Little Memorial Park on Davis and Park. Alderman Mo Takhar asked that the matter be referred to the Planning and Public Works Com- mittee because Public Works staff have "some concerns" about the change. Community and Recreations Services Committee, Thursday, Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 27, 1990 All July 5, at 4 p.m. — A request from the Canadian Paraplegic Association for a Nov. 18 fund raising "Loonie Swim" will be discussed with input from the aquatic foreman. This matter was tabled at the last committee meet- ing pending more information. Referred to administration: Administration has been asked to withhold payment on two bills from the Waste Management Branch in the amounts of $5,400 and. $74 until concerns over the substantial increase in Waste Man- agement Permit fees are satisfac- . Referred to committee - — Terrace city council, June 25° 7 torily answered and information is obtained on the Waste Manage- ment assessment formula and how the assessed fees are used for. waste management. Following a concern expressed. by the Tourism and Econemic Advisory Commission, traffic management alternatives at the Lazelle-Eby intersection will be examined by the Public Works Department and their recommenda- . tion will be submitted to some future mecting of the Planning and Public Works Committee. Two-for-one truck deal Terrace city council adopted a Recreation Department idea recently to purchase a used pickup truck rather than leasing a vehicle for the summer. They agreed the city could probably get two years of vehicle use from the purchase for less than the rental cost and could recover some of the moncy when the truck is re-sold at the end of its "useable" life. Since then, the Public Works Department has also latched onto the idea. Council approved a maximum of $3,500 for the purchase of the used recreation vehicle, but when Public Works found they could buy two for only $3,400 and have one part-time for themselves, they asked counci] to reword their . motion. 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