May 26th, 1980. A regular meeting of the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam was held in the Council Chambers, Port Coquitlam City Hall, 2272 McAllister Avenue, Port Coquitlam, B.C. on May 26th, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. His Worship Mayor G.R. Laking, Aldermen M.D. Gates, J.J. Keryluk, Mabbett, P.F. Ranger, L.M. Traboulay and NLR. Wright in attendance. Also in attendanee were Chief Administrative Officer LD. Pollock, City Clerk R.A. Freeman, City Enalneer FOE. Peters, P. Eng., Ase istant City Engineer L. Melnechenko, P. Eng., City Planner L. Lee, City Treasurer J.G.8. Maitland, Fire Chief W.S. Wingrove, Deputy Fire Chlef J.N..Boflean, Recreation Director K.J. Taylor, and Mrs. DL. Vyse. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES: Minutes: May L2th, 1980. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Mabbert: Thar the minutes of the regular meeting of this Counet) held on May 12th, 1980 be taken as read and adopred. Carried. His Worship Mayor G.R. Laking advised the meecing Item 14 on the Agenda, the Recreation Director's memorandum, Hay 20th, 1980, regarding the fire truck in Sun Valley Park. would be discussed at this time. Mrs. Jean Day, 3719 Hamilton Street speke on behalf of the people opposed co having the fire truck lovated fn Sun Valley Park In direct view from thedr homes and advised in her opinfon the tire truck IR dangeroug ag it now stands and devalues her property. Mra. Karen Phillips, 1043 Maywood Avenue, bedng ane of the peaple who petdedoned Gouned] to have the fire track put into Sun Valles Park, apoke in favour of the fire truck but advined thar the condition of the fire truck mist be dinpreved far the safety of the ehildren playlog on it and referred toa letter she haa submitted on this subject. Mr. W. Phillips, 1043 Maywood Avenue adviaed he has obuerved many ehiidren enjoying the fire truck dn the park and apoke fo faveur at leaving it dn the park. Mrs. J. Day advised there are problems with people Todtering in the park on the weekend during the Tate evenings and Men. Regina Gelll, 3709 Hamilton Street advised in her opinion the park ds too small to Accommodate a fire truck close to a resdidential area,