/6. January 26th, 1976 That Application SS#15-75 be referred back to the Planning & Zoning Committee for study and report back to Council. Lost for want of a Seconder. Alderman Traboulay stated he felt that the amendment pruposed earlier by Alderman Ranger covers the problem, and the question was then called on the original motion of Aldermen Traboulay and Keryluk, as amended: That as recommended in a report from the Planning & Zoning Committee, January 22nd, 1976, Application SS#15-75 to subdivide by strata plan, two existing industrial buildings at 1920 and 1924 Broadway, legally described as Lot 36, District Lot 288, Group 1, Plan 38929, be approved; SUBJECT to the applicant resolving the drainage problem in front of these buildings. Carried. Alderman Keryluk voted against the resolution. | Leisure Act.Comm. From the Leisure Activities Committee, January 22nd, 1976, advising ist Prov.Ringette Championships that the Port Coquitlam Ringette Association will be hosting the first Provincial Ringette Championships on March 27th and 28th, 1976, and that in order to accommodate the championships, it will be necessary to use me et Arena #2 on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p-m.; Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Arena #1 on Saturday from 8:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.3; Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and cancel three public skating sessions. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as recommended in a report from the Leisure Activities Committee, January 22nd, 1976, the times stated therein to accommodate the first Provincial Ringette Championships at Arenas #1 and #2 on March 27th and 28th, 1976, be endorsed and that the rental charges for this use be waived. Carried, Prior to passage of the above-stated resolution, Alderman Ranger commented he thought it was an honour for the City to be hosting the first Provincial Ringette Championships. Alderman Traboulay inquired whether the sport is restricted to girls, and Mrs. B. Felske, President of the City's Ringette Association advised that Provincially, it was, al- though there may be a league created for boys on the National level. ! Ald.Traboulay re From the City Clerk, January 23rd, 1976, advising that at the last / cut-back-G.V.R.D. ' functions Council meeting Alderman Traboulay had indicated he would be submitting a ' (postponed indefinitely) report to the Council at this time with respect to cut-back in functions of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. Alderman Traboulay advised