October 29th, 1973. words in their place: Een a pene Setsiated: theo ily otney- So hon per day"... Poa! Defeated, ‘Alderman “Ranger voted in favour of the resolution. Alderman aking : stated he felt : some restriction should be placed in that area 50 ‘persons. could not park overnight 3 and he ‘proposed rhe following amendnant : “2, Moved by Alderman Lakdoe: Seconded by Alderman Meyer: That the foregoing resolution be amended by striking 0 out the word ' “any”! where it appears therein between the words "of" and “Parking” + and “inserting, ‘the word "such" in its Place, and by y adding the following ag ‘the end thereof: AND THAT no parking be permitted thereat between the hours of 3:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m." Carried. The s question was then called on the motion of Aldermen Nabbete and Traboulay, as amended : That as 5 cecomended 4 in a report fron the Public Works Coumittee, October . ‘29th, 1973, the nine Southerly parking stalls (east of the B. c. Telephone Company build ing) presently allocated for City enployees, be removed of such parking restriction; AND THAT no parking be permitted thereat between the hours of 3: 00 a.m. to Carried, Alderman Ranger referred to tenders received for the Recreation Facilities Ald. Ranger re. Rec.Fac Constr. tenders. Construction which had recently been opened and. thereby nade public. Alderman Laking advised that tenders for ail the ‘work have not yet been submitted, and His” Worship the Mayor requested that a report be prepared for Council when these are received. Alderman Mabbett referred to the possible bus loop relocation in the -Chalmers-Ald.Mabbett ; ' ve bus loep relocation Chalmers— Dunphy area Dunphy area and he proposed the following motion: Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That: the Parks & Recreation Committee be requested to immediately investigate the possibility of relocating the bus loop at. the park in the Chalmers-Dunphy area and advise the Public Works Committee of its comments. . Carried, Alderman Traboulay advised he had received a letter from a Mr. J.G. Smith ob- Alderman Traboulay- ice-time rate during Z t hours . ecting to the rate of $25.00 charged for ice~time during the late hours and re- quested that consideration be given to having this reduced. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That the letter from Mr. J.C. Smith requesting that the rae for ice-time at the Port Recreation Centre arena during the late hours be reduced, be referred to