co fy ed 1 \ / \ October 25th, 1976 /9, Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Election Pro- cedure Amend. Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: B/law #1475- fin. pass.& That By-law No. 1475 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. adoption Carried. Aldermen Laking and Thompson voted against the resolution. Real Property | Clearing B/law: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: #1476-fin. pags. & adoption Moved by Alderman Ranger: That By-law No. 1476 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. Carried. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, Alderman Thompson stated his view that the By~law is t@ all-encompassing; ‘however, it-was generally agreed to support the motion as the By-law can be amended in the future if necessary. The City Clerk advised that prior to submission at a Public Hearing scheduled for November 8th, 1976, By-law No. 1477, proposed to amend the "City of Port Coquitlam Zoning By-law, 1969, No. 918" ts available for initial consideration. Alderman Ranger introduced a By-law to amend the "City of Port Coquitlam Zoning By-law, 1969, No. 918", Zon. Amend. B/ law #1477-1se | 2 readirgs Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That By-law No. 1477 be read a first time. Carried. Alderman Thompson voted against the resolution, Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That By-law No. 1477 be read a second time. Carried. Alderman Thompson voted against the resolution. NEW BUSINESS: Letter from ! Mayor to Prov.: concerning A/Gen.re jus- tice system From Mayor J.M. Campbell, being a draft letter to The Honourable Garde Gardom, Attorney General, Province of British Columbia, t ‘ i i the present Justice system and suggesting that lay judges adjudicate offences up to a certain level. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That the proposed letter from Mayor J.M. Campbell concerning the present Justice system and containing the Suggestion that lay judges be permitted to adjudicate offences up to a certain level, be endorsed by the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam, and that the said letter be sent to The Honourable Garde Gardom, Attorney-General, Province of British Columbia. Carried. Alderman Traboulay voted against the resolution.