/4. October ist, 1973 #754 Phoenix Pt. From the *.. 754 Phoenix Port Moody Squadron, R.C.A.C., Mocdy Squadron re tag days 1973, requesting permission to hold "Tag Days" in the City of Port Coguitlan: September 24th, on Friday evening and Saturday, October 12th and 13th, 1973, Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That as requested in a letter from the No. 754 Phoenix Port Moody Squadron, R.C.A.C., September 24th, 1973, permission be granted to that Organization to hold “Tag Days" in the City of Port Coquitlam on Friday evening and Saturday, October 12th and 13th, 1973. | Carried, ' Alderman Traboulay voted against the resolution, - Prior to Passage of the foregoing resolution, lis Norship the Mayor, in answer to a query from Alderman Traboulay, advised that the Port Moody Squadron had requested permission to hold tag days in the City sometime in February of this year. Alderman Traboulay expressed his concern about the frequency of canvassing by one organization when other local groups are hav~ ing financial difficulties, and for that reason, stated that he Was prepared to vote against granting this latest request. REPORTS: & Finance Comm. - From the F 52 Stmts.A/Ce a payable the total amounts of $145,813.14 and $232,880.15, respectively. inance Committee, being stateuents of Accounts payable in Moved by Alderman Lakine: Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That the teports of the Finance Committee, recommending payment of Accounts totalling $145,813.14 and $232,880.15, respectively be approved, . Carried, Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, Alderman Traboulay re- ferred to accounts Payable listed under numbers 5642, 2668, 5669, 5686, and 3687, being purchases made from Sporting goods firms cutside the City for the Recreation Department and inquired whether or not this was done because it was not possible to obtain them from local outlets. The Recreation Director advised she was not aware of the circumstances under which the pur- chases were made, but stated she would check into the Matter, sInd.Dev.& Land From the Industrial Development & Land Sales Committee, September 28th, iSales Comm.re policy Property crea~ 1973, teferring to a request made to the Committee at a previous Council ted by lane abandonments meeting to recommend a policy for handling of property created by the McLeod Lane Closure and future lane abandonnents, Stating that the Committee felt that in the case of short pieces of unused road or lane allowances, ad- jacent owners might be permitted to utilize the property for landscaping, access, etc., providing that no building encroachment or violation ef side- yard setbacks occurred; however, where the abandonment of a road is