it “a Cia ab dal February 11, 1991/0321 Moved by Alderman Gordon: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That the Union of British Columbia Municipalities be written requesting it to urge a change in the Assessment legislation so that family fishing operations are assessed in the same manner as family farming operations. Carried. From the City Engineer, February 6th, 1991 regarding Storm Sewer Extension ~ Raleigh and Gordon. Moved by Alderman Gates; Seconded by Alderman Wright: That the City of Port Coquitlam install 2.5 metres of twin 900 mm concrete box culvert extensions where Maple Creek flows under Gordon Avenue directly east of Raleigh Street. That $14,100 from the Public Works Special Capital Expenditure Reserve Fund be allocated for this purpose. Carried. From the City Engineer, February Sth, 1991 regarding Request for Additional Handicapped Parking City Parking Lot West of the Legion Building. Moved by Alderman Gates: Seconded by Alderman Gordon: That the request from the Royal Canadian Legion for two new handicapped parking spaces and the reconstruction of two existing parking spaces in the City Parking Lot, west of the Legion building be approved. That $629.15 be allocated from the 1991 Public Works Capital Budget for this purpose. Carried. From the City Engineer, February 5th, 1991 regarding Approval Process for New Stop Signs and for parade requests. Moved by Alderman Gates: Seconded by Alderman Wright: That the Council direct the City Clerk's office to prepare an amendment to the Traffic Regulation Bylaw No. 1117 for delegating to the Public Works Committee, approval authority for placement of new stop signs and for requests for parades. Carried, Alderman Keryluk voted against the x zcomendation.