kinds of housing that can be built under the same government programme classification. The committee's opinion was that pecause of the range of types of housing and loctions permitted, permitting a reduction of parking for all cases would create parking deficiencies in a number of cases. Due to this Committee, came to the decision that it would be perferable to continue to consider individual applications on their specific merits. Changes being proposed to the Development Management Bylaw for parking include requiring visitor parking and handicapped parking as well as permitting a percentage of parking stalls to he reduced in size. These changes will bring the Port Coquitiam Parking Regulations into line with a number of other GVRDO municipalities' parking standards. WB/k | FILE: PO-0004-0022 . , 1m 8%