_ SUY OF PORT GOOG PLAMRENG DEPT. ' Speen REcy. October 31, 1993 To: ct Q 2 Planning Comnvttig ay I am writing in hope that at the upcoming meeting on Nov.3,1993 concerning the COMMUNITY PLAN, that you would be in agreement regarding changing the status of the 2200 block of Pitt River Road (Southside between Mary. Hill Road and Shaughnessy). We wish to change the status from residential to apartment zoning. Our reasons are as follows; 1. houses on the block are between 25 & 80 years old, some in poor repair 2. Pitt River Road is a main thoroughfare with good access to the Mary Hill by-pass and Lougheed Highway 3. apartments are being built on the North corner of Shaughnessy and Pitt River. There are also apartments on the corner of Mary Hill Road and Pitt River Road 4. Port Coquitlam is growing and in need of more affordable high density homes; putting them on a main thoroughfare seems more practical than putting them on side streets 5. 90% of the residents concerned are in favour of this change There is concern about a buffer zone, it should be noted that there is an alley between Pitt River Road and Lobb Avenue. This buffer is also enhanced by 50 large trees. on Lobb Avenue. ii should also be noted that the homes on Lobb Avenue are becoming older and this area will likely be suitable for miultiple-family housing in the future. Myself and other residents of Pitt River Road have t2kex up a petition and have approximately 200 kundred signatures of people living in the surrounding neighbourhood who have no objections to our request. We feel that this is a prime location for apartment development and a good thing for Port Coquitlam. phcgaaat Hired. Mrs. Margaret A. ot terod, 2296 Pitt River Road. Port Coquitlam