October 25th, 1976 Members of Council generally commended Mayor Campbell on the way he expressed his views in the letter; however, Alderman Traboulay stated he disagreed with the concept of lay judges as set forth therein. ‘Downtown merchants From the merchants of Shaughnessy Street in the downtown area, re problem users~ : Shaughnessy~ October 21st, 1976, being a petition requesting some action be taken to ‘McAllister Park jarea clean up the noisy, vulgar, and obscene "users" of the park at Shaughnessy Street and McAllister Avenue. Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That the petition from the merchants of Shaughnessy Street in the downtown area, October 21st, 1976, regarding the problem of “users" of the Shaughnessy Street-McAllister Avenue park area be received for information pending a further report to Council thereon. Carried. i /Ald.Laking re Mayor Campbell agreed to Alderman Laking’s request that he contact (delays in replacing t ' burned out & B.C. Hydro & Power Authority concerning the problem of delay in replacing , broken street purned out and broken street lights in the City. ‘Ald. Ranger-Notice Alderman Ranger gave Notice of a Motion he intended to submit at ‘of Motion re tolerance \ 7 factor-measure- the next Council meeting regarding the feasibility of amending the ment of land zoning By-law to include some tolerance for measurement of land under the same direction the Surveyor General uses, and if that is not acceptable, a motion to formulate a policy of Council in that regard. Ald.Ranger re Rec. Alderman Ranger advised of a Recreation Seminar to be held on Seminar-Pt.Moody Rec. Centre-Oct.27, Wednesday, October 27th, 1976 in the Port Moody Recreation Centre at 1976 7:30 p.m. for politicians and Commission members. Ald. Traboulay, As Chairman of the Family Division Committee, Alderman Traboulay Chmn. Family Div.Comm. ‘re Lack of reported that at ite October 6th, 1976 meeting the following motion was accommodation at | Justice Bldg. passed by the Committee: for Court workers ‘phat the three Aldexmen on the Council, Traboulay, Gilmore, and Murphy poll their individual Councils to establish their posit ‘ons regarding the lack of accommodation for Court workers in School District No. 43." and he advised that the Committee would like support from each of the Councils to contact the Provincial Government and request that the problem of inadequate accommodation and facilities at the Justice Building for Court workers in School District No. 43 be alleviated. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: