April ath, 1974 oe BL co-operative planning with the Port Coqustian ‘Senior Secondary School Adult Bduea~ tion Departnent, advising that since this report was given, the co-operative plan- ning is being extended to the Junior Secondary Schools and ‘the Elementary Schools, and stating the Committee fuels that this joint planning has set the Chey" s program ahead of many other comnunities by these co-operative measures. — Biovea 2y Alderman aking: Seconded by Alderman Teaboulay: That as recommended in a report from the Parks & Recreation Conmittee, April 5th, 1974, where the Recreation Department has negotiated sharing axrangenents with schools; that the Department be empowered to provide for such schools some free time at the arena during the normal - school “day; as the school times would not ‘inter- fere with the recreation prograns already in existence, be approved. carried, . From the Planning & Zoning Committee, April Sth, 1974, concerning Application Ping. &Zon.” : Com.Appln. RIG 74 to rezone property located at 3385 to (3441 Hastings Street, prese ently zoned R#6-74 RS~ 1 (One-Family Residentiat) to Bevelopnent Area to permit comprehensive develop- ment thereof, pointing out ‘that due to the fact that a creek traverses the proper ty it would be aiffieult to subdivide inte residential lots, and advising that the developer has submitted a proposal for a ‘Tow-housing development consisting of 40 strata title units confined to the Hasterly portion of the property with the ‘Westerly. portion consisting of f aqroxinately 1s acres being dedicated to the City for park purposes. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: @ That as reconnended ina ‘Teport from the Planning ‘ Zoning Conmittee, sprit 5th, 1974, ‘Appl caton Ri6~ 74. to rezone > property located at 3385, 3391, +3397, 3425, and 3441 Hastings Street from RS~1 (One-Fanily Residential) and d designate the same as a Development Area to permit comprehensive development « of a 37-unit strata title row-housing project be approved for further consideration and that the proposal be referred to the appropriate Committees of Council for their comments. Carried, Aldermen . Keryluk, Laking, and Traboulay voted against the- resolution. Prior to passage of the foregoing. resolution, a discussion. ensued, and Alderman, Ranger stated that the function of the Planning. & Zoning Committed. is to try and present the highest and best use of land, and: he. ‘pointed out that the Proposed pro- ject wouid ‘bring housing together without crowding | green spaces or alienating the “creek. Alderman Ranger commented that the Committee felt the 40-unit: proposal sub- mitted was slightly high. dn that it would result ina gross density ef 8.3 units per acre and that by removing three units as: suggested in the Fepore | the density would be reduced to 7.6 units per acre, The Architect ef the project was in