/12. October 21st, 1974 Alderman Ranger stated he felt that where works of Local Improvement are to be carried out, the residents should have a choice of having trees planted on boulevards, and Alderman Thompson advised he would pursue that suggestion. lerk's Cert.of From the City Clerk, October llth, 1974, submitting a petition uf ficiency- etition against -Impt.Works- against the construction of pavement, storm sewer, concrete curb and ellington St. gutter on Wellington Street from the North boundary of Coquitlam Avenue oq.Ave.to incoln Ave. to the South boundary of Lincoln Avenue in the City of Port Coquitlam as a work of Local Improvement, certifying the same to be sufficient, and advising that pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Act the above- noted work may not now be undertaken as a work of Local Improvement. ity Clerk re oard of Variance ppeal fee of the City of Port Coquitlam Board of Variance held on September 24th, From the City Clerk, October llth, 1974, advising that at a meeting 1974, he was instructed to bring to the Council's attention passage of the following resolution by the Board: "That the Secretary be instructed to request the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam to enact the necessary amendments to the "City of Port Coquitlam Board of Variance By-law, 1969, No. 931" so that the requirement for payment of a $10.00 fee upon filing of an Appeal to the Board of Variance may be eliminated." and that during discussion prior to passage of the abovestated resclution, some members of the Board referred to the fact that access to the Council for discussion of any particular situation was without fee and they failed to see why a $10.00 fee should be required before access was permitted to the Board of Variance. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as recommended in a report from the City Clerk, October llth, 1974, the $10.00 fee for filing of an Appeal te the Board of Variance be waived; AND THAT proceedings be undertaken to prepare the necessary Amending By-law for submission to Council. Carried. ity Clerk-Traffic y-law Amend.re ruck routes From the City Clerk, October lith, 1974, submitting a copy of By- law No. 1332 to amend the Traffic Bylaw with respect to Truck Routes, stating that the present provisions have been found by the R.C.M.P. to be unenforceable, and suggesting that the amending By-law be processed in its present form and that the question of a change in truck route locations be referred to the appropriate Council Committee for possible later amendment to the By-law.