WS ehh ne dy Ae some cantare Pets oar) ha eed a # et af fi ‘April Sth, 1985 /47 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES: Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Stewart: That the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting held on April ist, 1985, be taken as read and adopted, Carried, Mayor Traboulay advised that |tem 10 on the Agenda being correspondence from Mr. B. Hartman, 2670 Shaughnessy Street regarding a Nuclear Free Zone and |tem 17 being the Parks. & Recreation Director's April lith, 1985 memorandum regarding the May Day Parade would be discussed at this time as a request to speak to Council had been recelved. ' DELEGATIONS: EC/10/85/04/ 15/19 . | - ; From Mr. B. Hartman, 2670 Shaughnessy Street regarding declaring the City of Port Coquitlam a Nuclear Free Zone, Mr. Hartman then addressed Counci| expressing his concerns, Moved by Alderman Gates: “Seconded by Alderman Laking: That the request from Mr. B. Hartman, 2670 Shaughnessy Street regarding declaring the City of Port Coquitlam a Nuclear Free Zone be referred to the Public Safety Committee for study and report to Council. Carried, | re rere restrain eremmeinaay -PR/17/85/04/15/48 May Day Parade. From the Parks & Recreation Director, April {ith, 1985 regarding the “The following peopte were present and expressed views general ly opposed to. the parade date and route: Mrs. Kathy Wingrove, Wingrove Florists. Mr. Bert Radigruber, Reid's Hardware. Mr. Chuck Lohm, Shop=-Easy Store, “Moved by Alderman Gates: | Seconded by Alderman: Stewart: | “That the 1985 parade route be referred to the Parks & Recreation Committee for study and report to Council regarding an alternate route. Carried, | Mayor Traboulay and Aldermen Farnworth and Wright voted against the resolution. wis weit M' tay