/4. November 28th, 1977. Prior te the question being called on the foregoing resolution, the following amendment was made: Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That the foregoing motion be amended to have the following words omitted: "LESS 1%." Carried. Alderman Ranger voted against the resolution. a The question was then called on the motion of Aldermen Keryluk and Laking, as amended: That as suggested by the City Administrator, November 25th, 1977 the City set the interest allowance on prepaid taxes at the Prime Rate in effect on January lst in any year. Carried. Alderman Ranger voted against the resolution. Returning Off. From the Returning Officer, November 19th, 1977 being the report of Nov. 19/77 re Report on Munic. Election held on November 19th, 1977. The Corporation of The City of Port Coquitiam Annual Municipal Election Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That the Returning Officer's report, November 19th, 1977 being the report of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam Annual Municipal Election, held on November 19th, 1977, be received. Carried. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution Alderman Ranger advised that the 1978 Chairman of the Leisure Activities Committee should bring forward the remainder of the City's Parks for Dedication. Planning & From the Planning and Zoning Committee, November 23rd, 1977, recommending Zoning Nov.23/77 re Strata application for strata subdivision of an existing industrial building at Subd, - 2330 Tyner Street 2330 Tyner Street be approved subject to all deficiencies, in connection with the development including landscaping, parkiug and the building itself, to be first rectified. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman ‘Traboulay: That as recommended by the Planning and Zoning Committee, November 23rd, 1977 the application for strata subdivision of an existing industrial building on Lot 21, D.L. 463, Plan 26937, being 2330 Tyner Street, be approved subject to all deficiencies being first rectified, be approved. Carried. Alderman Thompson voted against the resolution.