I%I ~ jlljjl "m~j I I ! gR:m! = ;;gj Ngiaimil~~= &am ~ s K ajH jg Ili@gji@im~~~:: ~am~- — m sm ~ -~ ~ «N"~ ' Ill ~ ls HI H . -.— — jiiRliiS~~ li SKI HEI! l%1)l )i I 'ill:.:"'-;pg (j ])Ijsms mjgj 'Is IRH aU ls THE CORPORATION OP THE CITY OP PORT COQUITLAM :: I as III IU ~ ~...::-:' j;' 1 jjl 1lss a': - iliiam .' — i mern S '".,I,„ I MINUTES meeting of the Environmental Protection Committee Floor Committee Room, 2580 Shaughnessy Street, Wednesdays Arril 11, 1990 at 5 !05 p.m. A I! $ 1$ ms ENVIRO~ PROTECI'ION COMMITTEE jl I'i '---& I, 11155 in the Third Coquitlam, on was held Port I I I In attendance were: 'j'-'== ~l j!! Ill% Alderman M. R. Wright, Chairman Alderman J. Keryluks Co-Chairman G. Voncina, Operations Manager D.G. Riecken, Acting City Engineer I'Ij! evj„&ill[i B. iiii iiiiii Bi I jjls N!II' 1'l jjj jgmjllM !II ,jll IHIII!jm jsgs I: I ITEM I), »j ijjlh I 11 ' .' '151111 l a 'lw sl ~ ass IIm j g I I I'ls sl I hjl a l j~ HI! 1 S I I ITEM I » ltjjjj"jfjjjj ,I s,~l ssss I II ~ r ll ~ as sr ey ,Ile.'..".. lI~I 8 Ijsw I i sa» all s sms ls I, I ~ I ss IL' li !!i!: . Ill I jmt ==. - . ='Ii!1 'asr lI il gjij!II I.'--~ j ~s IS ~ lslls' a jgll ll I » I'I IB ~ I sa .. Ills I I I 'ski gj!I Iml(.'; .ii l ; III»= ,jjj!III I.'. l 'I "j," III I ANIMAL CONTROL/HEALTH BYLAW l his concern that the raccoon Bazry Bennett. was in attendance to reiterate left in a cage too small for was Wagners, the being kept by his neighbors, odorous, and not -iods o s of time that it was unsanitary, d e d per it f or extendomestic that t hee SPCA concerns his pet. He also expressedwere doing nothing a suitable about the Simon Praser Health Unit, and the City si.tuation. from a report bas been receivedasked The Committee suggested that once a to be would Council that Veterinarian on the health of thetheanimal, and cage Wagner s to build a suitable support an order being sent to line. property locate it away from their I t I Cont'd /2... ' Isr The 1 ,!ijni III I" ~ j the meeting. Patty Phillips were not able toto attend with the annual assist wish 0 ommi'tt ee suggested that the class may te iy n assist Parade, Day in the May Pitch-In Campaign, participate once program curbside recycling advertising the upcoming multi-material City a develop to contest a or sponsor Council has decided how to proceed,will teachers. two the to forwarded be recycling logo. These suggestions Lynn Wells and jjjiIS'I»ijj iill ~ IS g! Ig /'I I BIRCHLAND SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT III ITEM II: "-»I SI I CONFIRMATION OP MINUTES Committee Meeting held on That the Minutes of the Environmental Protection adopted. and Tuesday, March 20, 1990, be considered read Carried gijiBIHI!Hslljp '1! Bennctt (Partly) g! I j l APR 1 1 1990 ~ s1N~1 ENV1RONMENTAL PROTECTION COMMITTEE MINUTES YY'Nlf YY: CYCLING The Operations Cont'd... Manager presented an overview "s i nvest gations tthe costs and into encl merha»ics of curbside collectiono f hi of recyclables. Much of the informatioon presented was based on actual experience Vancouver who are doing their own ccllection in one area of of thee C ity o f &e that City. requested that a detailed repozt be prepared to accompany the tabulation of comparative costs for two opti ons f or presentation to Council, In-Commit&.ee, at the April 23, 1990 meeting. YY The Committee ITEM VI OPEN BURNING The Committee zeviewed correspondence from Donna Petrie and Wayne Flood complaining about burning of land clearing wastes. The A i ng neer was directed respond to their letter pointing out Council's efforts in the past totominimize open burning, the problems of finding a via e alternative to disposal of land clearing wastes and expressing sympathy for their problems. ITEM VI: MARINE TRANSPORTING OF OIL The Committee reviewed correspondence an Dr. Andzew Thompson asking that from Bob Bossin, Dr. David Suzuki, Counci7. urge the Honorable Lucien Bruchard to undertake a full environmental on the marine transporting of oil from the Port of Vancouver. assessment The Committee agreed that this shoulc be studied and that a repozt be submitted to Council recommending t:hat such recommended a study be relied for. ITEM VII: OTHER BUSINESS The Committee received the following information: a) UBCM Newsletter — This has been placed in the Aldermen's Room for information. b) tlorrespondence from Inter Chem to the Honorable John Reynolds re a &roposed Municipal solid waste processing plant. c) from the Surrey Siting Task Fozce re locating site for disposal of 4,000 cubic metres of low level radioactive awastes mtrrently stored at two industrial sites in Surre Corresponde-lce ey. Cont'd /3... I . 'I l l- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION COMMITTEE MINUTES Cont'd. The Meeting Adjourned at 6:40 P.M. D.G. Riecken, P. Eng Acting City Engineer Alderman M.R. Nright Committee Chairman DGR:gc CC: Minutes not read and adopted by the Committee until certified correct by the Committee Chairman's signature. Mayor and Aldermen City Administrator il '2 NOTE: I I ( gPR 111990