December 3rd, 1973 .- 2on,Amend. Bélaw #1285 fin. pass.&. adoption: Moved _by ae Seconded by Alderman Laking: That By-law No. 1285. be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. Moved by Alderman Ranger! - “Assign.of: Duties B/: Seconded by Alderman Meyer: ee law #1291=: - fin. pass. & That By-law No. 1291 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. Carried. - adoption: * Nideeman Ranger introduced a By-law to amend "City of Port Coquitlam Prohibi-~ tion of Untidy or Unsightly property By-law, 1971, No. 1103". . Prohib.Un= tidy or Un- Moved by Alderman Ranger: oo a sighiy Pro: perty Amend Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: an oe B/law #1292 (defeated That By-law No. 1292 be read a first time. Defeated. at lst read Alderman Ranger voted in favour of the. resolution. ing) ‘Prior to defeat of the foregoing resolution, Alderman Thompson stated he was opposed to t the Amend ing Ry-haw as he felt it was too restrictive, and members of “council generally agreed with this view. From the city Clerk, December 3rd, 19735 advising that both Zoning Amendment By-Law No. 1272 and Land Use Contract Now 4 authorization By-law No. 1274, having now been approved by the he Provincial De Departnent of Highways, ; are available for fin- al reading; also, that beth By-laws refer | to property located at 2548 3 Lougheed | _Wehway and will pernit the construction of a cluster-home developnent consisting : @.. eight living units. Moved by. Alderman Rangers | Zon.Amend <° me a oe B/law #1272 Seconded by Alderman Laking! ~fin. pass. That By-law No. 1272 be. reconsidered, fina jiv pa assed and adopted. Carried. Land Use: ; Gomes dao Seconded by Alderman Laking: , “Auth. B/law. ee 7 a Se , oe #2274-fin. That By-law No, 1274 be reconsidered, finally passed and adopted. Carried. =. pass.& ad Moved by Alderman Ranger: NEW BUSINESS: Alderman Laking | stated he had attended a sod- turning ceremony this morning Ald. Laking re sod-turn prior to construction starting on the new Recreation Complex at the Laurier Avenue ing-N/side Rec comple) “site, and that there would be a ainilar ceremony later this week for ‘the Recrea~ ae tion Complex at the Wilson Avenue site. Alderman Thompson stated he had received a number of calls regarding the energy crisis, and inquired whether or not the 2 City is going to have ornamental Christmas Aighting as usual. ‘Alderman Mabbett stated he had discussed this with the Public Works Committee last Friday, however, due to the fact that the Christmas - ornamental Lighting has been set up to tie in with the Lighting ar erangements for the street lamp s tandards, it was “decided to operate as usual, particularly since the downtown wiring: is. all underground and would be very costly to eliminate.