aN May 27, 1991/128 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, May 27, 1991, at 7:30 Pes . \ His Worship Mayor L.M. Traboulay and Aldermen M.D. Gates, M.J. Gordon, J.J. Keryluk, R.H. Talbot, amd M.R. Wright in attendance. Also in attendance were City Administrator B.R. Kirk, City Clerk R.A. Freeman, City Engineer I. Zahynacz, Director of Planning C.R. Felip, Parks and Recreation Director K.J. Taylor, Treasurer J.G. Maitland, Director of Permits and Licences John Shardlow, and Fire Chief J. Baillie. CONFIRMATION OF Moved by Alderman Talbot: _ Seeonded by Alderman Gordon: That the minutes of the Regular Council meeting held on May 13th, 1991 be ‘taken as read and adopted. Carried. PROCLAMATION: Mayor Traboulay read the following Proclamation: WHEREAS: UNESCO (the United Nations’ Educational, Scientific and Cultural | | . Organization) has proclaimed the World Decade for Cultural Development for the years 13988-1997 to ensure that eulture, in the widest sense, obtains greater recognition and is taken into. account in the development process; are Part of the activities of the Decade, is the designation Of May. 31, 1991, as .the first international day for cultural development; . | a oe ‘Cultural _ development enables people to better. understand themselves and others, which is essential given Canada's strong: cultural diversity; — - poe ET a AND WHEREAS: Cultural development signals social and economic benefits for . communities, — | ae . oe . an THEREFORE I, Leonard M. Traboulay, Mayor of the Corporation of The - City of — Port Coquitlam DO HEREBY PROCLAIM Friday, May 3lst, 1991, as. “CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT DAY” in the City of Port Coquitlam and mandate that the ‘United : Nations flag shall be flown at our City Halle 00 =