/6. February 9th, 1976 Moved by Alderman Traboulav: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That the Environmental Protection Committee meet with representatives of the Simon Fraser Health Unit and the Corrections Branch in an effort Sete eee ee pt eR AA Nees eee cane gy Rie ee to arrive at a compromise along the lines of providing a maximum of four parking stalls in the City's parking lot opposite the S$.F.H.U. Centre on Wilson Avenue. Carried. Alderman Thompson voted against the resolution. *Pub.Wks.Comn.- From the Public Works Committee, February 5th, 1976, submitting a ,extension of licence ; “authority- request from the Langley Bus Lines Ltd., December 9th, 1975, for a Langley Bus Lines Ltd, recommendation from the Council to the Public Utilities Commission with respect fo an extension of that firm's licence to include Port Coquitlam. Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, February 5th, 1976, a letter be sent to the Public Utilities Commission AOE LL erent = ter temnattg erm eetean quget een stating that the Council has no objection to granting an extension on the licence authority of the Langley Bus Lines Ltd., to include Port f Coquitlam. Carried. Pub. Wks. Comm. - From the Public Works Committee, February 5th, 1976, advising that spurchase of Double Drum Roller & the Works & Utilities Superintendent has requested approval for purchasing ¢Rear-~mounted ’Flail Mower a Double Drum Roller and a Rear~mounted Flail Mower. Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, February 5th, 1976, funds be allocated from the Equipment Reserve Fund in the amount of $5,100.00 for purchase of a double drum roller to replace the present roller used by the asphalt patching crew. Carried. Moved by A: terman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, February 5th, 1976, funds from Capital out of Revenue be allocated in the amount of $4,000.00 for purchase of a Rear-mounted Flail Mower. Carried. - Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, the Works Superintendent advised, in response to a query from Alderman Ranger, that the present unit differs from the one to be purchased in that the present unit is a boom type with a 23' arm that could not be used for grass cutting along the inside of a road shoulder; also, it is difficult to move from one