August 30th, 1976 The City Administrator advised that Zoning Amendment By-laws Nos. 1451 and 1453, having received the necessary Provincial Government approvals, are _ i now available for further consideration. Moved by Alderman Laking: ay hae ftas1- ; fin.pass.& Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: adoption ; . i f That By-law No. 1451 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. i Carried. ' Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Zon. Amend. B/ | ! law 7 ~ ' i Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: Law #1453 i ; fin.pass.& | That By-law No. 1453 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. adoption Carried. NEW BUSINESS: Alderman Laking referred to the development of Tynehead Park in Surrey, Ald.Laking re Tynehead Park and comnented that after 7 or 8 years of planning and several million dollars (Surrey) : in land acquisition, the District of Surrey now intends to construct a major | sewer line, with a 60' wide right-of-way, right through the centre of the Park . ' and a proposed zoological section, which will seriously interfere with the t plans for the latter due to the underground tunneling rejuired, and he stated he felt it to be poor planning on the part of not only the municipality, but also the G.V.R.D., as they will be installing the line; however, Mayor Campbell. acm pointed out that the G.V.R.D. was not made aware of this situation by the / seayegl | Regional Parks Board. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam go on record as requesting the G.V.R.D. to reconsider the location of a major sewer line proposed to be installed through the centre of Tynehead Park in the District of Surrey. Carried. Alderman Mabbett referred to the road conszsuction in the McLean Ald.Mabbett re road impts Avenue-Pitt River Road area presently underway, and stated he felt the McLean-Pict R.Rd.area City was at fault for minor inconveniences - par*icularly where pedestrians are concerned. The Assistant City Engineer advised that the paving is scheduled for Thursday of this week and that once this work is completed, the sidewalks will be next, followed by landscaping. ; . Alderman ‘a! Alderman Traboulay then gave Notice of a Motion he intended to Traboulay re Notice of present at the September 13th, 1976 Council meeting that this Council do Mot Lon-GVRD Labour Rela~ not join the C.V.R.D. Labour Relations Function. tions Func- tion