March 7th, 1977 That the building plans for the two westerly parcels as submitted by Clar-For Holdings Ltd. with respect to its proposed Industrial project on McLean Avenue and Brown Street, be approved. Carried. : City Adm. re From the City Administrator, February 25th, 1977, advising that i "Welcome to Port i Coquitlam" four service clubs, namely, ; Information Signs ; the Elks, have indicated an interest in assisting the City with the cost the Legion, the Lion's Club, the Kinsmen and of constructing four "Welcome to Port Coquitlam" Information Signs. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That the proposed construction of four "Welcome to Port Coquitlam" signs at the City's Sign Shop, be approved, and that the cost therefore, estimated at $175.00 to $200.00 per sign, be shared equally between the City, the Royal Canadian Legion, the Port Coquitlam Lions Club, the Kinsmen Club of Port Coquitlam, and the B.P.O. Elks, #49, subject to the Sewn trad RI ONE ten eS teem selection of an appropriate design for the said signs. Carried. Leisure Act.Comm. From the Leisure Activities Committee, March 4th, 1977, advising re Scout House — Mary Hill that Mr. Robert Robertson, Chairman of the 10th Port Coquitlam Boy Scouts Group, has approached the Committee regarding the possibility of SSR Mere pet oer ee cht ante na ensiete having land space close to Eastern Drive Park and funding allocated for a Scout House on Mary Hill, which could be used by all groups, such as the Girl Guides, etc., and recommending that the City provide the land required only- possibly the 10-acre parcel bounded by Cameron and Taylor Streets —- and not become involved in the funding therefore. AME ete tet tenia Atdegeaertnanc Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That approval in principle be given to the Port Coquitlam Boy Scout Association to pursue the building of a "Scout House" pending receipt of Carried. further information. Marcie Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, Alderman Ranger advised that Mr. Robertson was in attendance earlier, but was unable to remain for the discussion on his request, Leisure Act.Comm. From the Leisure Activities Committee, March 4th, 1977, recommending re '77 lacrosse r i } } i } i | i { i rates } the increasing of lacrosse rates for this season. i Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That as recommended in a report from the Leisure Activities Committee, March 4th, 1977, the following lacrosse rates proposed for 1977 be approved: 4 q i i i i } } ' ¢ { f ! i I i i i é