/10. February 7th, 1977 Ald. Mabbett re Alderman Mabbett advised that a storm sewer parallel to the North i Stm. Sewer in /front of side of the Lougheed Highway in front of McDovald's Restaurant=and ‘Riteway ‘McDonald's Dr.-In i & Riteway Equipment Rentals would be installed by those two firms. Equipment Rentals Ald. Mabbett re aan ne Chest ekoncerning the Manning-Chester access to Fraser Avenue, and he advised | Fraser Ave. of a memorandum he had received from the City Engineer Stating that the Alderman Mabbett referred to a discussion at last week's meeting j 4 H i City lots 5, 6, 35, and 36, through which the proposed road link from Manning to Fraser will be constructed, are zoned municipally as A-1 HARI fo ete ren eat mere ti ene tes (Agriculture) and RSV1 on the Official Regional Plan, so other development Ald. Laking re of that Property would not be possible. Alderman Laking referred to the City's former "Ahone" property purchase of the "Ahone" property in that area, and upon expressing concern at the amount paid for land which will be "locked in", it was PSE RRR It AN AAA Dy agreed a report thereon be submitted to the next Council meeting. Ald.Mabbett re Alderman Mabbett referred to the "Arthur" property in Fox Street demolition of former "Arthur" Park, and the City Administrator advised the City had just received premises-Fox St.Park title thereto last Friday. Ta YE tee mete nemo Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That the City Administrator be authorized to arrange for demolition SN Ri ea ae er nee tin eon: 4 ot | | 4 | | { pee of the former "Arthur" premises in Fox Street Park as soon as possible, Carried. Ald.Mabbett re Alderman Mabbett referred to the old "LaFleur" house on Pitt River demolition-old "LaFleur" Road just East of the Red Bridge presently being used for storage purposes, house-Pitt R.Rd. and stated he would be submitting a Proposal next week that, due to its VOPR ee wee at meet: dilapidated condition, the building be demolished. Ald.Traboulay re proposed fine Alderman Traboulay referred to the recently-held Meeting of the increase—juvenile offences Joint Family Division Committee at which time Judge W. Selbie spoke on re he eA Ram Nae iat the subject of "Young People Against the Law Act", and stated he was pleased to Learn one of the recommendations is to increase the fine for juvenile offences from $25.00 to $200.00. Ald.Keryluk re Alderman Keryluk advised of his understanding that a letter dated letter-Ass'n, Concerned January 15th, 1977, from the Association of Concerned Citizens, was sent Citizens rennin ak SNM UN ee without the knowledge of the President and other officers of the Association; however, Mr. Harold Pritchett, who was present at the meeting, advised that the matters contained therein had been discussed and adopted at the January 15th, 1977 meeting of the Executive.