March 16th, 1981. A regular meeting of the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam was held in the Council Chambers, Port Coquitlam City Hall, 2272 McAllister Avenue, Port Coquitlam, B.C. on March 16th, 1981 at 7:30 p.m. His Worship Mayor G.R. Laking, Aldermen M.D. Gates, E.W. Mabbett, A.K. Muldoon, L.M. Traboulay and M.R. Wright in attendance, Also in attendance were Chief Administrative Officer L.D. Pollock, City Clerk R.A. Freeman, City Engineer F.E, Peters, P. Eng., City Treasurer J.G.8. Maitland, Fire Chief W.S. Wingrove, Deputy Fire Chief J.N. Boileau, Works & Utilities Superintendent G.W. Ulmer. ZONING PUBLIC HEARINGS: His Worship Mayor G.R. Laking advised the meeting the following proposed By-laws to amend the "City of Port Coquitlam Zoning By-law, 1979, No. 1651" would now be considered: By-law No. 1818: To remove the Zone Designation of RS~2 assigned to Lots 388 to 499, inclusive, of a Plan of Subdivision in process of part of Lot "B", Block 4, Plan 21438, Parcel 1 (Explanatory Plan 15292), Lots 33 and 34, Block 5, Plan 2797 and the portions of road to be closed shown cross-hatched on the pian attached to the "Lynwood Street Road Exchange By-law, 1981, No. 1807" all of the Southwest Quarter, Section 7, Township 40, New Westminster District, prepared by D.J. Dyck, B.C.L.S. of Dyck & Associates, British Columbia Land Surveyors, under Pile Number 80-164, and assigning the Zone Designation of: (a) RS~1; o lots 388 to 488, inclusive, thereof; and, (b) Pl: to Lot 449 thereof. This property is located on the South side of the 1200 and 1300 Blocks Victoria Drive and is being rezoned in order to permit the subdivision thereof and it is expected that 61 single family residential lots will be created along with one lot to be conveyed to the Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam and used for park purposes following completion of the rezoning procedures. Representatives of the Burke Mountain Trail Riders Association were in attendance and presented a letter dated March 16th, 1981 requesting that a traditional trail system in the area be preserved and extended in