CORPORATION OF THE CITY 0 I! R I I I g1 / Recreation C meeting of the Parks Council Chambers on Tuesday, January In attendance were Alderman George L Farnworth. Also in attendance was K. Janna Tayl A Nim'14 II /IIm 5 Wg 'ill ll 1'E'l 11145' tI@lkil1 ii iid II IIII II,"'-'.= ml ill l%l Wi . / 8 ~ ~ I '5, Ik Director. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES That the minutes of the meeting of t Committee held on Wednesday„ Decembe read and adopted. PoCo Rinsette Assooia Item No. 1 The Committee receive the PoCo Ringette Ass permission to ho t th This tournament has b before and they have Commi.ttee recommended apply as in the Banta 1. That PoCo Ringet B.C. Ringette Pr 15th, 14th, 15th 2. That all charges 3. 4. That ice costs b N11'ili .iil sam -'-;,—= em ~ e slim mm I I I I II I@ ill W. III'8 E Elmm IhlIP Rill l ~ lilt sll III Ili IIIj ~ 'l ~ s ~ & [ ~e Ills III II I'I I'I ,'I l Illa ~ IIII II Rt 'll 11E R'Nl : RECREATION PARKS ill PIER That the City op That the Ringett similar food/dr i the concession. ~tern No . 2 Cemeterv The Parks Superintendent submit.ted various recommendations to change the by-law. The Committee reviewed his recommendations (please see attached) and agreed in princi.pie wi.th them. It was suggested that Ji an Fraser be invited to Committee meeting to disabuse the varicus propose changes. Recommendation 1. Opening hours a) April 1st to September 30th 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 1st to March 31st 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. b) October 3. Bicycles, tricyoles and motorcycles be prohibited. No artificial flowers and/oi potted containe plants from April 1s t to September 30th. Ball games, golf, skateboards and kite flyin be prohibited. No alcoholic beverages to be consumed in cemetery. CARRIED Item No. Garden Disolav The — Exno attaohed letter was received from the The Committee discussed various possibl G.V .R .D . locations. tion That the parks superintendent be asked to design and co t out a pedest. ian display for the grass area at the corner of Shaughnessy Street and ~Re o jAmmed a Milson Avenue. CARRIED /3 ~ Item No. 4 Sians The aspect of having "Welcome to Port Coquitlam" signs installed at the entrances to the city was discussed at some length. Welcome Recommendatiop That the Parks Superintendent bring back some which would include design and oosts. alternatives for "Welcome to Port Coqui tlam» signs CARRIED Item No~ Miss Port Cocuitlam - Mav Dav Recommendation That the proposal for a Miss Port Coquitlam pageant not be part of the May Day Celebrations and that this recommendation be taken to Committee of'ouncil. CARRIED Item No. 6 Mav Dav General disoussion took place on how the 1986 May celebrations would incorporate Expo. The possibility of having the Discovery Train in Port Coquitlam and also contacting C.P.R. for a possible di.splay at the arena. Day Recommendation That Yelen Fitch be asked to pursue the possibility of having the Discovery Train and a display by the C.P.R. CARRIED Alderman Far nwor th will investiage the possibility of Expo flags. AD JOURNMENT The G. meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m. Laking, Chairma na taylor,Secretary ) I aa samII 'RI INHil ',HUI4 IIII .'RIL'gj I 'I m AN 8- 'l98b SOY TS. PORT COQVITLAM. I.C.. VSC Svs November 21, 1985 Port Coquitlam Recreation Dept. 2253 Leigh Square Perl Coquitlam, B. C. This is to confirm that we are hosting the B.C. Ringette Provincial "B" Tournwnent, March 13, 14, 15 6 16th, 1986. We request permission to use all the Arer 4 facilities, including Referees Boom, Young Room, Main lobby ticket office, Skate shop and Boom in Main lobby under stairs for all four days from 6:30 a.m. to ll:00 p.m. We would also like the Mabbett Room on Friday night Saturday night March 15th, 1986. We 14th and . require the ice in both arenas on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March i3, 14 6 iS fran 6:30 a.m. We ~ to 11:00 p.m. require the ice in both arenas on Sunday, March 16th 6: 30 a.m. to 10:00 appreciate receiving the sane consideration as we have in the Best with regard to the cost of ice. We would Thank you for your help and we look forward to near future. Yours truly, Ab Fulton President hearing from you in the p.m. 2272 M ALL&eTC&E AVENUE Tr LEF&rr»rc PQPT CQQUITI AM 8 C V2C 2Ae I& 941 5411 !F FILE tern I.l c. nr c& ta c,lane&cr iavl Qr . ner I rom . Br lm I and !-IFc:&-eat& an dir'ec I'or '=., HQQQQ &doom date .Januarv f&. 1086 " 'Si I'rl p! QC!assi .ice RE! SQVeral i ( E.nrt&tL'I that We Waul d 1 1 ko 1 a Sacr Ql aaed On a Si gn On t ha cemeterv are not cove. Qd n 1 he cerneterv byl aw encl ac e cr- Ft inc& can-iderablc confront &ion everv timctn B. OO I-. M OPenina hours should Qc t&or& 1 I t. to SeP .''0th; t&. Ocea.l'I & — clat 1 v t&ct. 1 dai1v I. to Ilare:h .:.Is: B. &!Om. M- 1. '.rg 1 B. 12. M everv dav, attract 1 Qi tert nu our bvl aw state". I ram !.:0 tecnaaer'F. which cannot be controlled. hi is nat ccve&-ed Bi cyc1 est Tr2 cvcl es 'r motor cyc1 es pr ah& bt ted. M — Ets 2 tine Bvl aw. I r& art if i ci al f lowers and ar pottact conte '&er pl ants during mowi nq eason fram April 1 — Scot 0 th. No" covered in e&:istina bylaw A wc cannot control t:hase items ever y time we mow orass they have 'ta ba moved out af the way and pl aced back. which i s verv time consuming. cover .d 1 n sltateboards I ki tes ac o proht bt Bal 1 Sanest gol bylaw No animals are al lawed an the cemetery arounds'at covered No f, No ted'at alcoholic beverages al lowed tn cemeterv. not covered. mewling I"lap 1 c lu doe Cutl 1 ower are al 1 owed n non breaI,ah c cont ax ncr = Arti f i ci al f lowers and wreat hs are not al I owed x n easor Plantino of flower . bulbs and shrubs etc are not allowed x 1 Fort Lanai ry Side Gates always open No pot . tubs ,bo;:es etr No planting of trees shrubs , f lowers No plasti c flowers durino mowing eason April By order Corp of Lanoley 1 St Peter — Nov 1 Cat Cemetery New We 'tminster , Nn planting of any bushes or shrubs no use of artificial flowers no animais on gr'ounds City New West Cemetery closed from 8 V.M to 8 A.M to Oct 80 April 4.::.0 P.I'I to 8 A.I'I Nov 1 to Mar 1 Corp of 1 . ~ no Animals Penalty f500 upon conviction of an offence against Bylaw 4716 Maa Forrsst Lawn Cemetery ,Burnaby No artificial flowers permitted during mowing season from March to November no dogs. allowed Bicycles must not be ridden in the cemetery orounds What would we '; 'n Port (:on&i& t am Itu ciinl, Incr 1 ~ liI:e to see on the sign to be installedg' I'h III'.. f lowl*l' raid .'or ~i I 1 t ]el. I, iuw JAN 8- 1986 i.'' ll ''I&& 14)vl. p No No &)t tr r I'&&pl)&\'&1&l»I&V&'' Il»»'»o ': I,it&»n t.. » i&"r'&11 lii'i&i.l tli» garnes, animal .. mut.urb& 1.& s. sl&atel)parr) al lrni er ino t)v -c)hoot bids aryt&ne Cemetery open t roin 8 AM to 9 I-'. M pi. M Each Thursday I'lan )II&&'.In& &ol& i&i i ~ I'&pr& 1 to 0.:)0 P. M Nov 1 I i&i3 I »p I&& r ln Qct .0 I'lar::0 t&. f)enmity S 25( upon conviction of'n offrnse tl ir inwr&d. & Maingate will be open f rom &y. A. I'I to Ci tv of I&ort Coqui I»»p&)1 d r 1 r&ted srrai pate r&nl y) 1 '. I'I rn JAN SIR RRR. ~ &m ra 5 & & — 986 ERAL t flowers, ~reaths, end f'oral offerings may be placed on nnv grave susen cemeter) but may be removed by the Caretaker when their condition is(n ns dered by nim to be detriments to the beauty of the cemetery. es, shel Is, toys, w re screens, arbors and tre ises ere orch ibi ted on nnv e i I i ve space in I I the cemetery; person shel plant, remove, cut down or destroy, any +rees, shrubs, o ants, vers, bulbs or rocks in the cemetery other than an employee of the Corporation horlzed to do so I I persons are prohibited from damaging or defacing any memoria'., structure in the cemetery, or any improvements In the cemetery. fence, gate, enter the cemetery in a veh I c le after sunset, or drive n vehicle the cemetery at any time at a speed of more than 10 mlles en hour, nnd icles and their drivers while in the cemetery grounds shall be subject to the actions and orders of the Caretaker. person she I I erson shali permit any bicycle, tricycle, dog er other anima! within the tery grounds. rs of automobiles or an(mals shall be held responsible for any damngn done by within the Cemetery. erson shall solicit orders for markers, tablets, memoriaIs or like works In the limits of the cemetery. persons and funera proress ons in the sha obey the reasonable instructionS of the Caretaker, but any personcemetery not behaving with proper decorum wi thin the Garnet'ery or disturbing the quiet and good order of the Cemetery mwv Al I I i I I ~ be evicted therefrom by the Caretaker. 48. The discharging of firearms, other than in regular vol leyS nt bur(el services, is prob i b i ted in the Cemetery. 49. Any person who wi I I fui ly destroys, muti I ates, defnces, injures or removes any tomb, monument, grave stone, or other structure placed in the Cemetery or fence, ra I I ing or other work for the protection or ornament of the Cemetery, sny any tomb, monument, grave-stone or other structure aforesaid or lot within tlore Cemetery, or wl I I ful ly destroys, cuts, breaks or injures any shrub 'or plant, or plays at any game or sport or discharges firearms (save nt itary funernl ), or who wl I I ful ly or unlawful ly disturbs persons assembledn mi for the purpose of burying a body thor ain, or who commits 4 nuisance, or at any time behaves In an indecent and unseemly manner, or deposits any rubbl sh or offensive mnttar or thing in a Cemetery„or In any way violates any grave, tomb, tombstone, vault, or other. structure w(th(n the same, shell be gui Ity of an infrnctlon of t'h)s Bylaw, and ((able 1o the penalties hereof. I 50. The Cemetery shall be deemed open at seven (?) o'lock every morning nnd closed eVery eVen lng at eight (8& O'CIOCk. Any perSOn in he Cemetery Wl thOut SeeCin permission of the Caretaker between eight &8:00& a.m. and seven (?:00) a.m. thn tol lo~ing morning, aha l be deemed gui ty of an infraction of this Bvl no&,- nd i ab e to the pena ties hereof . 8I I I I I I JAN 1986 ~W II 1192 II w L Ip„ 51. provisions of Thi s By la» or who permi ts any or in violation of any of the provisions contravention in act or thing to be done of this Bylaw, or who neglects to do or refrains from doing anything requir ed to be done by any of the prov i s ons of thi s By aw, or who does any act which lty of an of fence violates any of the prov sions of this Bylaw shel I tooea gui 1 inc of not more than be i able pun i shab e on summary conv ict ioii and she mpr i sonmen t tor not more than s i x months, or to both, the $ 2, 000.00 or to and I'he f ines and costs being recoverable upon sunvnary i enforced ties be pena I ng conviction in The manner prov ded by the Of fence Act R.S.B.C. 1979, c. 305 as amended. Ever y person who violates nny ot The I i i I l I I i i 52. anything here in conte ned, the admi n sf ration of the Cemetery shall be carried out at all times in accordance with the "Cemetery ACtw and regulatiOna made thereunder. 53. The Notw i thstand i ng i i "City of Port Coquitlam Cemetery Bylaw No. 820, 1966m is hereby repealed. 54. This Byla« may be cited for all purposes as the "City of Port Coquitlam Cemetery Bylaw, 1972, No. 1192m. Read a first time by the Municipal Council this Nineteenth day of June, 1982. this Nineteenth day of June, 1982. Read a third time by the Municipal Council this Nineteenth day of June, 1982 . Recons dered, f i na y passed and adopted by the Mun c pa Counci of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam this Twenty-fifth day of September, Read a second time by the Municipal Council I i i I i I I 1982. «E.W MABBETTw Acting-Mayor nR.A. FREEMAN" City Clerk RECORD OF AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. AMENDEO SECTION 1327 20,30,34A, Sch. C. 1912 15 ~ 16i25e26e30i34e34Ae 36, 52, Sch . C. 194 5 2002 2087 51 3,3A,20,30,34,5ch,C. Sch. C I yI'Ig i 192 () JAN 8- 198G A to adjudicate the entrzes panel of )udges will be appointed awarded to the winner and runner-up. trophy ot other sui table prize ../2 3986 7 Mayor L. M. Traboulay And Members of port Coqur tlam Council November 27, l985 How wall the entries be 9udged I '?hat wall be up to the 9udges, but factors such as originality, drama, action, night effects and color will certainly be considered . 1 7 The lodges wall vasit the displays on several occasions. kely be announced 1n August. Winners will we are hoprng that all municrpalities in Greater vancouver will participate zn this event. It is an opportunity to provide a colorful attraction xn our communi ttes ard at the same time promote Expo. We would appreciate knowing as soon as possible if your municipality plans to participate rn the event. If you have any questions regarding the competition please don't hesitate to call. Yours truly, Elsie Co-ordinator, Information Services BE/bm JAN 8= 986 IIIamm 7