* Se! ; | 4 as ig ae ‘ 4 The following items were referred to committee by ‘Terrace city council Monday “might and may be discussed at -the next committee meeting. ‘The general public can attend ‘council committee meetings if they wish, with the exception ‘of items involving private ‘property or personnel items. For more information contact ‘Denise Fisher at 635-6311. "Finance, Personnel and Administration, Tuesday, ‘March. 31 at 12 noon. (1) Rep- resentatives of the ‘Terrace Women’s Resource — oe, ‘Centre will attend this meeting to dis-_ -cuss the renewal of their lease on prop- erty located at 4542, Park Ave. (2) Rep- .resentatives of the Family Court and» ‘Youth Justice Com- mittee will attend ‘this meeting to discuss their. annual report to. _ the Solicitor Gen- eral and an application for a sum- mer student: employee. The stu- dent: employee, would compile a youth services resource. manual that would include information o on court appearances. Planning and Public Works, Wednesday, April 1 at 12 noon, (1) A request from the ‘Terrace Co-op for the location of a crosswalk on Greig Ave. between the Co-op entrance and The Medi- ~ cal Clinic. (2) A request from the Terrace Co-op for the installation of a working electronic traffic control signal or a 4-way stop at the intersection of Kalum St. and Greig Ave. According to a letter addressed to city council, the Co- op has received a "number of com- plaints” from members regarding this "high risk intersection". (3) Loading and unloading con- cerns at the Emerson St. freight entrance of the. Inn. of the West cold beer and wine store. Accord- ing to city administration, two | lanes of traffic are blocked for as: much as an hour, two days per’ week; at the time the loading zone was established the city agreed to only one day a week. City administration points out, however, that a copy of this. agreement cannot be located. (4) A proposed bylaw change to apply . a "late users fee" for connection to the North Thomas sewer main. The main was installed last year but only Uplands Elementary School was connected to the sys- tem at the time. Halliwell and North Thomas residents did not participate in a Local Improve- . ‘ment Project when the: ‘main was installed. (5) At ‘the request -of committee chairman Mo- Takhar, an administration -report on. the effectiveness of the ‘PatchMaster will be discussed. Takhar has expressed concern ‘that. pavement repairs done by the city-owned Patchmaster may not last as long as repairs by more traditional ‘methods. (7) A list of nine city vehicles slated by administration for replacement in 1992. (8) A consultant’s report’ on the west Halliwell residential. flooding problem maybe available. Bylaws: (1) A bylaw amend- ment with modest increases to cemetery user fees has been given final adoption. (2) A rezoning _ bylaw regarding property owned _by Lawrence Stella and located on the southwest corner of Walsh Ave. and Sparks St. has been given first and second reading. Stella has requested the property 10 Terrace Review — March 27, 1992 a aE Sade APRN A ABP ae es Bd be rezoned from Single and Two Family Residential: (R1) to “Multi- Family Residential (R3) to’ allow the construction of a fourplex. A date for public submissions will be advertised before thé: bylaw amendment proceeds to'‘third and final reading. (8) Following public input Monday night, a-Dévelop- -ment Variance Permit'alléwing a reduction on setback allowances been granted to Ricliay'd and'June Steele on two properties lécated at the intersection of Munthe Ave. and Skeenaview Drive. In view of concerns lodged -by > Dennis Brewer, ; it was determiriéd ‘traffic safety woild not‘be compromised by the construction of --homes: on“ the “two properties,'and‘that either a’ street closure or:a reduc- ‘tion to” one-way traffic were the. only soliitions © for - improving'safety at --. the intersection. (4) A Development Variance’ ‘Permit was granted Canada , Safeway Monday night. Time was allocated ‘for . public input, but’ no presentations ‘ ‘were _ made. The DVP requires Safeway to provide a’ total of 188’ angled ‘parking spaces (including existing , paces), sidewalk planters and ‘Jandscaped islands as a ‘part of _ their expansion project: ‘The build- ing expansion is slated! to begin soon, but the relocation‘ of Ottawa St. ‘must be completéd’ and: the street must be opened ‘before the work can begin. (5) City’ ‘council ‘has decided to proteed witha ‘rezoning application submitted by Takhar Trucking Ltd: Approval will change a 9.51 acre ‘parcel of land on the south side‘ of Halli- ~ well between Munroe and Thomas — ‘from rural to residential, allowing ‘a 30-home subdivisiot’ proposal. The ‘rezoning conforms’ to: ‘the official’ community plan’ and ‘no hearing will be ‘held: Interested parties will be able to address council before third reading. ©