May 3lst, 1976 employee to do the job, and that he could not see where one's place of residence would directly affect one's ability to produce on a Job. Alderman Traboulay stated that while he supports the spirit of the motion, he did not feel it could be written into legislation because of the basic human rights aspect. From the Environmental Protection Committee, May 28th, 1976, advising Env.Prot.Com. sewage dis- that the Committee had considered a request from the Simon Fraser Union charge into tital waters~ Board of Health for Council support by passing a resolution restricting SFU Bd. Health area of juri positive sewage discharges into tidal waters within the Health Unit, and diction recommending endorsement thereof, The City Administrator suggested that the word "Sanitary" be inserted between the words "for" and "Sewage" where they appear in the Board's resol- ution in order to more clearly define the type of discharge to be so res- ‘tricted, and to this members of Council generally agreed, ‘Moved ‘by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman ‘Laking: That as requested in a letter from Dr. J.B. Blatherwick, Medical ‘Health Officer, Simon Fraser Health Unit, the following resolution passed by the Simon Fraser Union Board of Health in October of 1975, be t ’ i i fi 1 endorsed: “Pursuant to Section 8:06 of the Province of British Columbia Sewage Disposal Regulations (Approved by Ordes-in-Council #2757 on August 28th, 1976), the Medical Health Officer and Public Health Inspectors are instructed to refrain from issuing any permits for Sanitary Sewage Disposal Systems which incorporate the use of any Positive Discharge within the Jurisdiction of the Simon Fraser Union Board of Health." Carried, MR emi me From the Environmental Protection Committee, May 28th, 1976, advising Env.Prot.Com.? re Comm.Care of a request to transfer a Community Care Facilities Licence for a Fac. Licences nes tng eee een st Boarding Home at 1455 Prairie Avenue from Mr. Roy Onstine to Mr. aud Mrs. Larry Onstine at the same address and to increase the number of residents from five tec seven; also, that requests were received for Family Day Care Licences at the following addresses to accommodate a maximum of 5 children each in accordance with the Zoning By-law: 3720 Oakdale Street, 2243 Prairie Avenue, 2282 Irvine Avenue. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: