January 29, 1990/026 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, 2580 Shaughnessy Street, Port Coquitlam, B.C. on Monday, January 29, 1990, at 7:30 p.m. His Worship Mayor L.M. Traboulay, Aldermen M.C. Farnworth, M.D. Gates, J.J. Keryluk, G.R. Laking, and W.W. Stewart, in attendance. Also in attendance were City Administrator B.R. Kirk, City Clerk R.A. Freeman, and Director of Community Planning C. Felip. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: His Worship Mayor L.M. Traboulay introduced members of the Bantam A Lacrosse Team ~ National Silver Medal winners and Midget A Lacrosse Team — Provincial Silver Medal winners and presented them with a Certificate of Recognition for their participation. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES: Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Stewart: That the minutes of the Public Hearing and the Regular Council meeting held on January 22nd, 1990, be taken as read and adopted. Carried. DELEGATIONS: His Worship Mayor L.M. Traboulay introduced Mr. T. Hall and Mr. R. Knutson, Resource Officer Planning, Chilliwack Forest District, Ministry of Forests who addressed Council regarding the timber harvesting proposal for Eagle Ridge, referring to the background information contained in the Council Agenda. His Worship Mayor L.M. Traboulay intreduced Mr. Mark Haddock, Conservation Chairman, Burke Mountain Naturalists addressed Council regarding the proposed logging on Eagle Mountain. Mr. Haddock felt that the Recreational value of Eagle Mountain far outweighs the logging value and asked Council to pass a resolution similar to that passed by the Village of Anmore. From the Village of Anmore, January 17th, 1990 regarding Eagle Ridge Timber Harvesting Proposal. Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Farnworth: That Council request that Eagle Mountain be removed from the Forest Reserve, and; That GVRD be requested to study the feasibllity of making Eagle Mountain part of the Belcarra Regional Park. Carried. Alderman Laking voted against the resolution.