~IIIII~ -=~~I~~~MSQQ sllNI4&ES ~»'~jill'! — ~&~S =;~=-„m-,3l~gg~~ ,'I iiis7i III l !Sling i,jhow i I Is Ig ill ms ! 8!!II mms ~fflf i-='::-=ll !Iljgg i'Tj 11lllif MIGRATION OF THE CITT OF PORT PROTECTION COMMITTEE NTTijIij (lily MINUTES ~ i' a COQUITLAM A meeti Board of th Room,. 16 2580 E nvironmentsl 1990 Shaughnessy 4 '50 Protection Committee was held Street, Port Co In attendance were: II%II la»ii» ii Alderman M .R. Wright& Chairman D.G. Riecken, Deputy Engineer H.G. Kelly, Dayton & Knight C. Reynolds I s m I ~ I III I lm I I I I lg sl (u I'is Iiei~jij I I I: m I II l 'iii l I'III ISS ifil 3 I IIII ITEM Harlan Kelly of Dayton and Kni t . was present to speak to g ht Ltd. the Committ eee wi th respect to his prop osal for or developing a recycling or e There Committee expected from the was a general discussion on what the Consultant and what the sco e o should be. It was agreed that a Mr. r. KKelly would keep in close contact with tthe Deputy De ut C City Engineer, and that he should at tend the Committee meeting of February 20, 7990 to u progress made, and an too d iscuss scheduling and date th C mecluutf sms f oz public Mr. 'y. 'I I (Il 'foal IJIj ~ :.f 7, LIjki IIIII ski mi CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES II: RECYCLING PROGRAM tjml!!! II 7 That the Minutes of the Environmental Protection Committee beld o Tuesday, December 19 t 1989 b e considered read and adopted. e Cazri ed I W ll I III ITEM Iiil! le Fll II I T ' ll,"',: „Illiiiiiis l ITIN III: CDMPDSZING I Craig Reynolds was present to s eak'o pea ' tth e Committee about his proposal too es establish a s a composting operation on a portion of Colon Farm land within the City. He indicated that has or a one year lease on heColony aalthooug h tth e exact location Farm land, hasn' been determined. ne . Hee hass yet receive approval from the B.C. et to L and Commis si on Council's endorsement and is seeking n o of hiss proposal. ro s It was noted that in the event wou d not renew his lease in a year's time he would look to relocate his operation to the Indian Reserve. Mr. ii mimsz:III !fly,,PI| dg i II I I I '' 5 NN li II I ia&a&7 ~ SE Ea. lail 1II SW 1% M~ %IRIS I'l jii I iL I ll fl ' ~jl .. There was a general of his proposed such as acts a s size,discussion on cover i ng access, control ofoperati where waste would come costs, illegal eg dum in umping, from how it wou ld get there, many details of the etc. Because operation had not een fina li zed it was decided eynoi s should identify more been precisely what he intends to do, and to submit this information in written form rm too tthee C ommit tee at the next meeting. ( II Ill I ISI ii I IT% I! II,, '! !ll I 71'i itil lt iiii I l I I I i! I4 zi 'l l » II ~ s JAN 1 Ij 199i1 I M1l~gyggshmsp I((8511ame~lmiIImmm gg/gff ma ((Elis'Ll"~ gi ssesamsgI ~ ameegg ITEM (LII% Rbm(@lg ]Rl ~ (E( " — —,'IESE(glg NSQ/ (~ is ~ h g '- ' — — Ill~k~m~ IV: ANIMAL CONTROL BYLAW The Committee reviewed from Coral Wagner and Lorna Eyolfson relating to a correspondence violation notice respect to a raccoon being kept as a pet issued by the City with reviewing the Animal Control Bylaw and at 3627 McRae Crescent. In the Health Bylaw, it was apparent that there may be a conflict between the two bylaws with respect to regulations to raccoons. It was determined the City Clerk should pertaining that be to review the two bylaws and attend the next Committee meetingasked to advise the Committee on what options exist to resolve the matter. ITEM V: CHRISTMAS TREE BURN The Committee reviewed a from Mr. an and Mzs.. Norie requesting tthat at the City discontinueletter the traditional Christmas Tree Buzn and noted that the was a fund raising event sponsored by the fire department, and that the participation the even t would lik e1y s er f the burn were discontinued. Itin was determined that the Deputy Engineer should write to Mr. th a un s were raised, what these and Mrs. Norie advi i f the Committee does not wish to see funds will be used foz, and that the event cancelled. consider mulching the trees instead. annual bura The Chairman ITEM VI: ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEME('IT AWARDS Th e Committee reviewed correspondence from the Honorable Lucien Bouchard soliciting nominations for environmental achievement awards. The Chairman did not have any candidates in mind which could nominated. be I ITEM VII: '1 ( OTHER BUSINESS There were no other items of busl The Meeting Adjourned at 6:30 p.m. D.G. Riecken, P. Eng., Deputy Ci I'y Engineer A~rman M.R. Wright, Co+ittee Chairman DGR:gc I Note: Minutes not read and adopted by the Committee until certified correct by the Committee Chairman's signature. CC Mayor and Aldermen City Administrator N ii ~ ~ iI Iil i mm IIII j k III19 0 P I I I I Is I I II l:HM III Ri'W'I'I" ' 1 6 19gQ — -,~ m'&Iss IIR55g xiii~