March 16, 1992/071 Moved by Alderman Gordon: Seconded by Alderman Gates: That the speed limit on Mary Hill Road be reduced to 50km/h. Defeated. Aldermen Gates and Gordon voted in favor of the resolution. At 8:00 p.m. Mayor L.M. Traboulay arrived and took his as Chairman meeting in the Council Chambers. BYLAWS: Moved by Alderman Wright: Seconded by Alderman Talbot: WHEREAS the "Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 26, 1991, No. 2610" received first two readings on July 22nd, 1991; AND WHEREAS the Council has, since that date, considered the proposed amendment to the Official Community Plan in conjunction with the City's most recent Capital Expenditure Program; AND WHEREAS the Council has, since that date, considered the proposed amendment to the Official Community Plan in conjunction with the Fconomic Strategy Plan entitled “Port Coquitlam Industrial Development Strategy”; AND WHEREAS no applicable Waste Management Plan exists for consideration; AND WHEREAS the required statutory procedures, including the holding of a Public Hearing, have been followed and the said Bylaw No. 2610 was read a third time on August 26th, 1991; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: THAT no inconsistency can be seen to exist between the amendment to Official Community Pian proposed to be enacted by Bylaw No. 2610 and City's most recent Capital Expenditure Program; THAT no inconsistency can be seen to exist between the amendment to Official Community Plan proposed to be enacted by Bylaw No. 2610 and Economic Strategy Plan" that was presented to Council at its meeting of 13th, 1985;. THAT no applicable Waste Management Plan exists for consideration; AND THAT the said Bylaw No. 2610 be reconsidered, finally passed adopted. Carried, Moved by Alderman Wright: | Seconded by Alderman Gates: That the “Port Coquitlam Zoning Bylaw, 1987, No. 2240, Amendment Bylaw, 1991, No. 2611", be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. Carried. Aldermen Gordon and Thompson voted against the resolution.