June 29th, 1981. Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That a meeting be scheduled early in September for the Council to meet with School District No. 43's School Board regarding a new road access to Hazel Trembath School and that the temporary access at.the end of Paula Place be closed. Carried. PWC, June 25/81 From the Public Works Committee, June 25th, 1981 vegarding the ; re Shaughnessy/ : Pitt River Rd. i intersection. Shaughnessy/ Pitt River Road intersection. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: t Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That the intersection at Shaughnessy Street and Pitt River Road be painted as shown in the attached sketch in order to designate the inside lane as a left turn only lane. Carried. Alderman Gates suggested that a sign be posted ahead of the intersection and the City Engineer advised a sign would be posted advising of the traffic pattern change. | Environmental From the Environmental Protection Committee, June 26th, 1981 regarding Prot. Comm., -; June 26/81 ‘re: Moratorium jon Spraying. moratorium on all chemical spraying in and around schools, schoolyards, the Public Committee Meeting held on June 24th, 1981 and recommending a and parks in Port Coquitlam until a further report can be prepared for the next Council meeting on July 13th, 1981. Moved by Alderman Gates: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That as recommended by the Environmental Protection Committee, June 26th, 1981 there be a moratorium on spraying in Port Coquitlam for a two-week period, until July 13th, 1981. Carried. Alderman Traboulay voted against the resolution. Alderman Traboulay enquired regarding an alternative to spraying and Alderman Gates advised the Committee would have a report prepared in two weeks. Alderman Keryluk advised he was in favour of the moratorium. Alderman Mabbett referred to the number of citizens using chemicals around the City and Alderman Muldoon stated the City of Port Coquitlam could set an example to the private sector and. advised the City of New Westminster and the District of Richmond had already banned the use of these chemicals. Mayor Laking asked that the City Engineer prepare a