_. Issues referred to committee city council, Aug. 27 The following items were referred by Terrace city council to committee or some other agency -Monday night for further study and @ recommendation. These items may be discussed at the next sche- duled mecting. Council committee meetings are. normally open to the public and you may attend if inter- ested. For more information on meeting agenda or scheduling changes, phone deputy administra- tor Denise Fisher at 635-6311. Planning and Public Works Committee, Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 1 p.m. — The concept of the Ministry of Transportation and Highways current traffic study of the highway corridor in Terrace and how it might affect hazardous - E areas in the city. Forestry Committee — A proposal for a forestry display or muscum using Big Bertha as a centre-piece, The Tourism and Economic Development Officer was asked to locate photographs and information that might be used in the display, and area residents have been asked to contact Peter Monteith if they have anything to offer. ; Referred to administration — City planner Marvin Kamenz has been asked to review the M3 Commercial/Light Tadustrial zon- ing bylaw to determine if per- mitted uses are compatible, Lots of parking Terrace city council addressed the issue of parking spaces near doctors’ offices and dental clinics Monday night and decided enough space already exists. It was suggested to council last month that there was a shortage of space where elderly or handi- capped patients could be dropped off close to medical centres. Council agreed Monday night with the findings of the Planning and Public Works Committee, who _ decided last week that there is enough parking in front of the Emerson Medical Clinic, a 30-foot fire hydrant zone in front of the Greig Ave. Medical Clinic that can be used as a drop-off point (not parking), and there is a parking lot east of the Park Ave. Dental Clinic and Kermode Physiotherapy Clinic. Other locations were examined as well and it was decided that there was sufficient parking at each. The city hasn’t quite finished dealing with this matter, though. They are still going to talk to Far West Bus Lines to see if they have experienced any problems dropping off or picking up passen- gers using’ downtown medical facilities. But even if Far West Bus Lines says they have had some difficulty, it may not be necessary to make any changes. The tickets for bylaw enforcement arrived In town Monday morning and some of the parking problems in’ the downtown core may simply dis- appear. — Terrace Tourism and Economic Develop- . ment Officer Peter Monteith has been asked to conduct preliminary investigations on the feasibility of the city hosting a housing conference. Proclamations — September is “Arihritis Month" in Terrace. A door-to-door canvas will be held in the Terrace/Thornhill area during the month. October is "Restaurant Month" in Terrace. The Restaurant and Food Services Association of B.C. and the Yukon encourage Terrace members to participate with in-house menu features and pro- motions. Corey Holob (left), District Governor for Rotary District 504, and his wife Evelyn were in Terrace recently as part of a district tour. Pictured with the couple are Terrace Rotary vice president John Clift and Gerry Martin, district governor's representative for the northern area. 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