September 13th, 1976 /7. Moved by Alderman Laking: ‘Seconded by Alderman Thompson: i That the application for a building permit to construct a new duplex at 1563-65 Greenmount Avenue as set forth in a report from the Senior Building Inspector, September 2nd, 1976, be approved. Carried. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, the City Engineer } advised that the initial site, while quite large in area, was only 70' deep and the developer subsequently purchased adjacent property (through which Hyde Creek runs) to obtain the stze required for the project. From the City Administrator, September 10th, 1976, submitting a City Adm.re resignation- . letter of resignation from the City Treasurer, Mr. G.F. Forcier, who has G.F. Forcter- |. City Treasurer been with the City since July of 1970, and advising that Mr. Forcier is | leaving Municipal work to take up a post with the Fairview Regional College organizing a course on Municipal Government. The City Administrator, in his report, stated he would like to thank Mr. Forcier for his loyal service to the City of Port Coquitlam and wish him good luck in this new field. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: : a Seconded by Alderman Laking: ; That the September 7th, 1976 letter of resignation from Mr. G.F. Forcier, to be effective September 17th, 1976, be accepted with regret. Carried. BY-LAWS: ! ; Imp.Ave.& : : Moved by Alderman Laking: Lane P1,2294 & 19410 Hwy. | Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: Exch.B/law # 1467~-fin. passé That By~law No. 1467 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted, & adopticn Carried. : NEW BUSINESS: The City Clerk advised of an application for a burning permit from Burn. Permit Appin. -Stand- the Department of Highways (that was received on Friday last but not ard Constr. - highway expan- distributed with the Agendas), in connection with its highway expansion sion program programme. Moved by Alderman Ranger: i Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That the application from Standard General Construction Ltd. on behalf of the Department of Highways for a permit to burn at selected locations adjacent to Highway #7 and #7A from Westwood Drive to the Pitt River, in connection with its highway expansion programme, be denied. Carried. Alderman Thompson voted against the resolution.