May 31st, 1982. Energy Coord., From the Energy Coordinator, Mr. Bob Rompre’, May 27th, 1982 regarding “'‘May 27/82 re . Conversion of ‘City vehicles to propane. conversion of City vehicles to propane. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Mabbettc: That City Council authorize tha expenditure of up to $5,000.00 for the conversion of City-owned vehicles to propane fuel. Carried. J From the City Clerk, May 2@ch, 1982 regarding: the establishment of ‘City Clerk, “May 28/82 re an apiary of approximately forty hives. ‘Establishment ‘Of an Apiary. Moved by Alderman Laking: ‘-2475 Burns Rd. Seconded by Alderman Vater: That approval be given to Mr. William B. Malone, 2475 Burns Road, Port Coquitlam, B.C. to establish an Apiary at 2475 Burns Road. Carried. NEW_BUSINESS : H ‘Ald. Muldoon Alderman Muldoon expressed appreciation to the May Day Committee i re 1982 May pay: garding a successfuJ 1982 May Day. Moved by Alderman Muldoon: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That the Council's congratulations be extended to the May Day Committee for a very successful 1982 May Day. Carried. Alderman Mabbett referred to the change of use for the Barberry iAld. Mabbett ;re Barberry ‘Personal Gare Home. Personal Care Home. Alderman Vater advised a report from the Environmental Protection Committee will be prepared by next week. ‘Ald. Mabbett ‘re trucks ‘parking in ‘residential Avenue. ‘areas. Alderman Mabbett referred to trucks parking in residential areas and requested that the R.C.M.P. look into this, particularly on Prairie Mayor Traboulay stated the Port Coquitlam May Day float was excellent ‘Mayor Traboulay ‘re May Day ‘Float. and won lst Prize in the Parade. Moved by Alderman Wright: Seconded by Alderman Muldoon: That the Council’s appreciation be extended to Mrs. Elaine Cramer for her excellent. work on the May Day float.