November 29th, 1976 whereby Northwest. Movie Centres Ltd. would be obliged to only designate 19 of the 40 parking stalls required for a theatre use.on its leased lands, with the remaining 21 to be met by the City at no charge to Northwest | out of parking azeas owned or controlled by the City in return for which the City would have the exclusive right and license at no charge, to use, occupy, regulate and control the leased lands for parking purposes only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, inclusive, each week ~- and while Alderman Ranger stated he felt a double SCE RTLSEISLR Eien EY aen en Taree atom tity STEN aL Fer anee mien TE eee arte ee standard was being created through this arrangement, even though the theatre would only require parking in the evening, as other business concerns have had to provide, either on their own land or by leasing from the City, the number of parking spaces they needed ~ members of Council generaily agreed that the arrangement with Northwest would help offset the present parking shortage in the downtown area. CORRESPONDENCE & PETITIONS: i Dist.of Coq.re From the District of Coquitlam, November 22nd, 1976, in reply to a BA Roberts Ind. : ; Development— letter from the City dated November 12th, 1976 advising that assistance West of Bedford ist. in providing access to the proposed H.A. Roberts' Industrial Development | SETA Lm, Er ANE Mw ARE TEE PEE A UES acne hdetetag cet amaaeiaeone th nttge sate on Bedford Street in the District of Coquitlam was being withdrawn until all plans for that area and designation of the Regional Town Centre are known, and setting forth a resolution passed by the District Council at its November 15th, 1976 meeting: fe eer RL, "That Council inform the Port Coquitlam Council that Coquitlam sees ate no relation between the H.A. Reberts Bedford Street application and Regional Town Centre proposals." It was noted that a Public Hearing on the application was held at the Coquitlam Municipal Hall on November 25th, 1976 at 7:30 p.m. A Se eG geet epee further letter from Mayor J.L. Tonn, District of Coquitlam, November 24th, 1976, as Chairman of the Public Works Committee for that municipality, was submitted stating the intention of the District to construct a major | i | | i i i { | | { | i | | | shopping centre complex on the North side of the Barnet Highway, with development to continue in future stages to the North thereof, thus having little effect on traffic in the Bedford Street area, and requesting reconsideration of the City's resolution withdrawing its agreement to , provide access by way of Bedford Street to the proposed H.A. Roberts Industrial Development on District lands. Acting-Mayor Alderman Thompson drew attention to a report from Mayor Campbell (listed on the Agenda for