“March 4th, 1974 <. “Alderman Laking- tntroduced a By-law to provide for the waiving of a - pertion of the sewer tax’ applied: to a ‘certain: class, ‘of citizens sixty-five Sen.Citizens Sew. Rates & Ches, Ptl Wvr.B/law #1305-lst 3 readings jAld.Laking re jrock concert- i Winter Wind-up | Festival years of age or over.. : Moved by Alderman Laking: ~~ Seconded by: Alderman Ranger: “That By-law Now 1305, be read a ‘first time. Carried, ‘Moved: by Alderman Mabbatt: ‘Seconded: by Alderman Keryluk: © That By-law No. 1305 be read-a second time. loved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: _ That By-law No. 1305 be read a third time, - “Carried: ‘NEW _BUSINESS : . Alderman Laking referred to the proposal to hold a "rock" concert in the Port f Recreation Centre « on March aoehy 1974 as part of the Winter Wind-up ~- Festival activities and advised that concern had been expressed | to him that such an event should not” be permitted due’ to ‘the’ security ‘and other problems ‘posed, Messrs. Aubrey. Davies, ‘Ted Barrett, and: Michael Forrest, Tepresenting the Port Coquitlam Minor Hockey Association and the Port Coquitlam Amateur Athletic Association were present at. the meeting ‘and Mr. Davies advised that the event had been planned to secure’a greater degree of teen-age involvenent in the Winter Wind-up Carnival and he advised that present plans call for tarpaulins: to be placed" on the ice with. a ‘total of approxinately “1800 seats being provided with tickets. to be sold locally din advance only. Me. Davies further, advised that ‘the band proposed: “would cost: ‘$2, 000.00 and that the name of the organization was the ' "Crowbars", In reply to a question from Alderman ‘traboulay Mr. Barrett advised that the Port Coquitlam Amateur Athletic Association. chad ‘not yet formed an. opinion as to “whether or not. they” were in favour of the holding of the rock concern and he advised that the: Executive of that organization would. be meet~ ing tomorrow night. "Alderman Laking advised that: the Council: would. -need to” arrive at a decision ‘this evening. as” it was planned to sign the particular band involved tomorrow morning and Mr. Davies advised that. although other bands might be available the particular organization sought had ‘to be commit- ted by tomorrow due to problems with: their ‘Athnerary in other areas of the Province. where concerts were " being given. Alderman Ranger’ stated, and - Alderman’ fabbett- agreed, that ia bis opinion’ further: infornation was nééded”