Mayor Campbell returns to Council Chamber Mayor Campbell returned to the Council Chamber at 8:28 p.m., and ~8:28 p.m. P/Wks.Comm. re objections to median~ Lougheed Hwy. & MLA Kerster re possible changes,etc. September 6th, 1977 decision not to extend commercial development further North), he agreed with the views expressed by Alderman Thompson with respect to the 3274 location as opposed to the recommended 3261 site, particularly in view of the traffic now generated by the adjacent commercial enterprises. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That as recommended in a report from the Planning & Zoning Committee, August 3rd, 1977, the application for a Neighbourhood Pub licence at 3261 Coast Meridian Road be approved. Defeated. Aldermen Laking, Mabbett, and Traboulay voted in favour of the resolution. Aldermen Keryluk, Ranger, and Thompson voted against the resolution. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Aiderman Thompson: That the application of Messrs. D.R. Howcroft and R.B. Riddler for a Neighbourhood Pub licence at 3274 Coast Meridian Road, be approved. Defeated. Aldermen Keryluk, Ranger, and Thompson voted in favour of the resolution. Aldermen Laking, Mabbett, and Traboulay voted against the resolution. Moved by Alderman Ranger: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That the application for a Neighbourhood Pub licence at 3261 Coast Meridian Road be reconsidered. Carried. Aldermen Keryluk voted against the resolution. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That as recommended in a report from the Planning & Zoning Committee, August 3rd, 1977, the Liquor Administration Board be advised that the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam hereby supports the appeal by the applicants against the decision of the Board in not granting a Neighbourhood Public House Licence for 3261 Coast Meridian Road. Carried. Aldermen Keryluk and Thompson voted against the resolution. resumed the Chair. From the Public Works Committee, August 19th, 1977, being a report raised concerning verbal and written representations received from property owners and businessmen on the Lougheed Highway objecting to the raised median constructed thereon, that was deferred at the August 22nd, 1977 meeting for consideration at this time. A letter was also received from the Coquitlam M.L.A., George H. Kerster, August 30th, 1977, suggesting, with respect to queries and complaints he had received in regard to the median strip between Cambridge and Shaughnessy, that Coquitlam Avenue be Addy, Seg nel