Ms. Sharon Hamilton, 2614 Homesteader Mr. Bruce Allan, 1255 Plymouth Mr. Don Walsh, 1256 Plymouth Mr. Dan Dirkson, 2342 Colonial Mr. Brian Brahm, 2618 Homesteader Ms. June Robinson, Homesteader Court spoke in opposition to the basketball hoop remaining. Moved by Councillor Gordon: Seconded by Councillor Keryluk: That the request for a basketball hoop to remain in Homesteader Court be referred to the Parks & Recreation Committee for consideration and report within 60 days, and that the report recommend a policy on street games and the placing of hoops within City Pars. Carried. Moved by Councillor Keryluk: Seconded by Councillor Gordon: That the basketball hoop on Homesteader Court be allowed to remain pending a report from the Parks & Recreation Committee. ™ cried. Ce ..illors Gates and Talbot voted against the resolution. Mayor Traboulay indicated that Mr. George Laking, 901 Lynwood Avenue, would like to address Council concerning rumours of his harrassment of the resident of 1558 Prairie Avenue regarding the sale of their property. Moved by Councillor Keryluk: Seconded by Counciilor Thompson: That Mr. George Laking, 901 Lynwood Avenue, be allowed to speak regarding rumours of harrassment concerning the sale of 1558 Prairie. Carried. Mr. Laking, 910 Lynwood Averue, spoke wishing to dispell rumours that he had harrassed the resident at 1558 Prairie regarding the sale of their property. Ni FM IN: Councillor Keryluk provided a resolution regarding the subdivision of 33 foot Lots in the City of Port Coquitlam. Moved by Councillor Keryluk Seconded by Councillor Gordon: "Whereas the City of Port Coquitlam has a policy which prohibits the creation of new 33 foot lots;