May 6th, 1974 Provincial Governinent Student Summer P Program; further, that although ‘te program is “not oriented ‘towards Port Coquitlam dixectly, there are a number of Port Coquitlam students involved and it is for this reason that the City has been approached to. sponsor ‘the project. A brief discussion ensued, and Mr. Mar, who was in attend- ance, advised in answer to a query “from Aldernan Traboulay, that if approved - it may be possible to conduct the project: in Port Coquitlam. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That the City of Port Coquitlam sponsor a music education workshép with 17 employees under the Provincial Government Student Summer Employment Program at a total estimated cost of $25,719.00, subject to obtaining the appropriate approvals from the Greater Vancouver Re egional District and the Canadian Union. of Public Employees, Local Ro. 498. Carried. ‘From the City Administrator; being Item 2 of his report dated May 2nd, 1974, City Adm. ire Ann, Mun. Off submitting a copy of a-letter fram the’? tinister of } Municipal Affairs advising that Conference the annual Municipal Officers! Conference will. be held in Vancouver from May 29th to 3lst, 1974. Moved by Alderman Trabalay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: ‘That as requested in his report, May 2nd, 1974, Mr. L.D. Pollock, City Administrator, along with Mr. Reds Freeman, City Clerk, and Mr. G.F. Forcier, City Treasurer, he authorized to attend the annual Municipal Officers'. Conference being held in Vancouver May 29th to 31st, 1974, and that their expenses in connec - tion therewith be paid. oo ce . | _ Carried. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: From School District No. 43 (Coquitlam), April 25th, 1974, in reply to a School Dist . #43 re fenc letter from the City, April llth, 1974, regarding construction of a fence at the -MH Elem. School.’ Mary Hill Elementary School, and advising that when the City's letter, along with the estimated cost to construct the fence, was considered at its last meeting, the Boarddeclined to agree to direct that the fmce be constructed. The letter was received for information. CORRESPONDENCE & PETITIONS: e From Danilo and Clara Brolese, April 29th, 1974, referring to Bill No. 75, D&C. an Brolese re; presently before the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, Bill 75-Res - Premises Rent Stabil Act. entitled "Residential Premises Interim. Rent Stabilization Act", pointing out that under the terms of the proposed Bill, Section 3(2), the Council of a Municipality may make application for exemption from the requirements of Section 2 thereof as