/8. January 13th, 1975 would like to leave the same in abeyance until after discussions have been held with The Honourable L. Nicolson, Minister of Housing. aSr.Bldg.Insp.re From the Senior Building Inspector, December 9th, 1974, advising of ign By-law hanges changes to be incorporated into the Sign By-law. The City Clerk advised that Mr. G. Horner, representing the developer of Shaughnessy Mall, was in attendance and would like to know how the proposed changes affect that project, and in stating his understanding that this was to take care of the sign at the back of the Commercial Hotel building, the City Clerk was assured this was correct. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That the proposed amendments to the City's Sign By-law as set forth in a memorandum from the Senior Building Inspector, December Sth, 1974, be adopted, Carried. His Worship the Mayor then suggested that Mr. Horner discuss his sign proposal with the Building & Protection Committee again in view of the change in personal from those appointed last year, and Aldermen Traboulay and Keryluk agreed to meet with Mr. Horner this week, RESOLUTIONS : Appnt.-'75 Moved by Alderman Ranger: City Solicitor Seconded by Alderman Laking: That Mr. A. Kenneth Thompson and the firm of Thompson & McConnell, Barristers and Solicitors, White Rock, B. C., be appointed City Solicitor for the year 1975, Carried. Appnt.-—'75 Moved by Alderman Ranger: City Auditor Seconded by Alderman Laking: That Thorne, Riddell ani Company, Chartered Accountants, 713 Columbia Street, New Westminster, B. C. be appointed Auditors for The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam for the year 1975, Carried. BY-LAWS: rd reading Moved by Alderman Ranger: 3Zon. Amend. B/ Law #1339-tabled Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That further consideration of the "City of Port Coquitlam Zoning By-law, 1969, No. 918, Amendment By-law, 1974, No. 1339" be deferred until the February 3rd, 1975 Council meeting. Carried. Alderman Laking, in speaking to the above-noted proposed Zoning By-~ law Amendment, suggested that the report of Mr. Bruno Freschi, the City's Planning Consultant, on the use of the property involved, be made