December 9th, 1974 events could be held on the same day, and the following resolution was proposed: Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That permission be granted to the Port Coquitiam & District Hunting & Fishing Club to use one of the arenas on the evening of May 3ist, 1975 during its annual Schuetzenfest. Carried. Alderman Traboulay voted against the resolution. From the City Administrator, December 4th, 1974, submitting the City Adm.re '75 SPCA budget received from the $.P.C.A. for the coming year and pointing out budget that it is for exactly the same amount as was requested in 1974, that is, $32,427.00, which is shared among the three municipalities participating, with Port Coquitlam's share being 23%. The City Administrator, in his report, stated that in addition to this sum, the Health Committee recommends an amount of $7,500.00 be included in the 1975 provisional budget to cover increased patrol for the months of April through September, being similar to the service provided in 1974. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That the 1975 Budget received from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and submitted with a report from the City Administrator, December 4th, 1974, in the amount of $32,427.90 apportioned on a tri- municipal basis, with Port Coquitlam's share being 23% thereof, be approved; AND THAT as recommended by the Health Commirtee, the sum of $7,500.00 be included in the 1975 Provisional Budget to cover increased patrol for the months of April through September, 1975, being similar to the service provided in 1974. Carried. From the City Clerk, November 29th, 1974 advising that Alderman City Clerk Sec. 26-Healt Ranger had asked him to draw to Council's attention that Section 26 of B/law-amend. re manure the "City of Port Coquitlam Public Health By-law, 1969, No. 908" is bins worded as follows: "26. No person shall construct or use any manure bin within the City so as to create a nuisance." as he had apparently received complaints of a manure bin in use in the residential area and removal is proving difficult as it hinges on the legal definition of a nuisance. The City Clerk further advised that in