/2. September 29th, 1975 will have monitoring posts throughout the Region; however, he agreed to obtain clarification on how the System would be administered. Planning & Zon. From the Planning & Zoning Committee, September l7th, 1975, concerning Comm.~-Appins.Nos. R#8/75 & Applications Nos. R#8/75 and R#9/75 to rezone two RS-1 (One-Family # R#9/75-deferred Residential) duplex lots on Pitt River Road to RM-3 (Intermediate Density Apartment Residential) to permit the conversion of two duplexes to two fourplexes. Alderman Thompson requested that consideration of the report be deferred until the applicant has had an Opportunity to make representations thereon, and to this the Council generally agreed. qPlan.& Zon.Comm. sxe "Oxbow" mobile ahome develop- Bment From the Planning & Zoning Committee, September 26th, 1975, concerning a meeting of the Planning & Zoning Committee with representatives of the District of Coquitlam on the proposed Mopile Home Development in the OxBow Ranch area, at which time a number of concerns of the City were discussed, namely: provision for utilities; school accommodation; soil stability of the large escarpment on the Eastern side of the site; internal road system; fire protection; access to the site; and recreation facilities, and advising that a further discussions will take place on this Development at the next meeting on October lst, 1975. The City Administrator, in speaking to the report, advised the next meeting date has not yet been actualiy established and that he would be obtaining confirmation thereof for Alderman Thompson. Pub .Wks.Comm. re speed bumps~lane W. Shaughnessy requests from Shop Easy and the Commercial Hotel for the installation of bet.Marpole & From the Public Works Committee, September 26th, 1975, concerning speed bumps. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, September 26th, 1975, speed bumps be installed and speed limits of 5 m.p.h. be established at the following locations: 1. The lane West of Shaughnessy Street between Marpole Avenue and Whyte Avenue. 2. The lane West of Flint Street from Coquitlam Avenue to Suffolk Avenue, Carried. Alderman Thompson voted against the resolution. From the Public Works Committee, September 26th, 1975, concerning new routes for the May Day Parade, Mayor Campbell, in speaking to the above-stated subject, stated he