September 28th, 1981. Mr. Ross Ticehurst, 2566 Kingsway, advised he was against having one development in the area and stated the whole area should be developed at the same time. Mr. S. Brown of Coquitlam Diesel, 2492 Kingsway, expressed concern regarding the proposed increase in traffic and referred to access problems being experienced. Mr. Colin Ticehurst, 2450 Ticehurst, expressed concern regarding the proposed increase in traffic for the area. Mr. Ross Ticehurst spoke regarding fencing between the development and the residents and stated a fence is required for the West side of the development. 1859: B/L #1859: By-law No. ; 3357 Osborne . To rezone Lot 201, District Lot 380, Group One, Plan 61005, New - RS-1 to RT-1. Westminster District, from RS-1 to RT-L. The Planning Consultant advised this property is located at 3357 Osborne Street and it is expected that a duplex dwelling will be constructed thereon following completion of the rezoning procedures. 3 : 4 . 4 < . y t 4 j ‘ 2 * q A ri q ? M ¢ Mr. T. Liggatt, 2420 Glenwood, advised he was opposed to the proposed * two-family residential use. Ot YO tine, settee, Mr. L. Wyllie, 2428 Glenwood, stated he was against medium density residential in this area. . eT The Public Hearing adjourned at 7:55 p.m. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES: Minutes: 'Sept. 21/81 Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Muldoon: That the minutes of the regular meeting of this Council held on September 21st, 1981 be taken as read and adopted. - . me a - - oe 7 uote . a oe 7 oe . ‘Carried. BYLAWS: 0 Donita vend. “' The City Clerk advised that Item No. 11 on the Agenda concerned the |. SE . . ene Pitt Rivera being considered by By-law No. 1848 which is before Council for Rea nessy ' third reading and the Council Benerally agreed that the: memorandum from ° ~ Third Rdg. - the Planning and Zoning Committee dated September 21st, 1981 should be Se PR LES ES BN Aon A petty ages etre ets ’ ae . considered at this time.:-. LE SITE ee olan a 8 My dare eae ne Ome cement eget Yet weet ete ee ue. ley gas