July 9th, 1979, /5. commercial users being charged 10¢/1b. and non-resident commercial users being charged 15¢/1b. be approved, Carried. Alderman Traboulay voted against the resolutior. From the Environmental Protection Committee, June 27th, 1979 Environ. Prot. Comm., recommending that the new rates for licencing and pound fees as presented, June 27/79 re Licencing be incorporated into the City of Port Coquitlam Animal Control By-law, & Pound Fees effective January Ist, 1980, Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as recommended by the Environmental Protection Committee, June 27th, 1979 the new rates for licencing and pound fees, as presented, be incorporated into the City of Port Coquitlam Animal Control By-law, effective January 1st, 1980. Carried, Alderman fraboulay voted against the resolution. Prior to passage of the resolution quoted above Alderman Traboulay advised of his opposition to the portion of the recommendation that would require payment of a licence fee for dogs of 4 months of age rather than at 6 months as at present. From the Planning and Zoning Committee, July 3rd, 1979 recommending P & Z Comm that rezoning application, R#13-79, to rezone Lots 61 and 62, Northwest re at ase9. . . 1431 - 1455 %, Section 6, Township 40, Plan 31851, New Westminster District, and Prairie Rd. Lots 198 and 199, Northwest k, Section 6, Township 40, Plan 56242, New Westminster District, addressed as 1431 - 1455 Frairie Road, from RS-1 to C-2, proceed to Public Information Meeting. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That. as racommended by the Planning and Zoning Committee, July 3rd, 1979 rezoning application, R#13-79, to rezone Lots 61 and 62, Northwest 4, Section 6, Township 40, Plan 31851, New Westminster District, and Lots 198 and 199, Northwest ky, Section 6, Township 40, Plan 56242, New Westminster District addressed as 1431 - 1455 Prairie Road, from RS-1 to C-2 proceed to Public Information Meeting. Carried. Alderman Wright voted against the resolution.