PC Sr.Cit.Hous. Soc.-grounds up- keep-Hawthorne Lodge June 24th, 1974 Moved by Alderman RKeryluk:- ‘Seconded - vy Alderman Mabbett : : ‘That By-law No. 1323 be:read a second time, Moved by Alderman Thompson: — Seconded by Alderman Laking:. That. By-law No, 1323: ‘be read.a third time. ; ~ - Carried. NEW BUSINESS: From the Port Coquitlam -Senior Citizens' Housing Society, June 24th, 1974, requesting that the City consider keeping the grounds of Hawthorne Lodge in the same excellent condition as it has: > continued to do. at: Dogwood Manor and Hawthorne Manor for. so Many years, Moved by Alderman Lakineg: Aid.Mabbett re commuter parking Ald. Traboulay— S/yis.-33' lots f Ald. Traboulay- PWks.Y¥d.site { Ald. Traboulay- stump burning,etc. Seconded by Alderman Trabouky: That as requested ina tetter from the Port Coquitlam Senior Citizens'- Housing Society, June 24th, 1974, the Parks Department undertake wie Ggticey of the grounds at Hawthorne Lodge until the end of this year,. free of f charge. a Carried. Alderman Laking,. in speaiting to the time element mentioned in the -above- Stated Tesolution, commente ed that the Council does not know what the situation “3 ill be Lf the lodge is taken over r by the Government. Alderman Mabbett stated hi 8 concern that commuters are takeing up much © parking space all day, and Alderman Thompson stated he is hoping to hear very seon from the Department of Transit ¢ on this matter. Alderman Traboulay inquired as to the progre ess b being made in prepe peing a By-iaw for reducing aideyard requirements on 33! lots, and the city Aan inistrator advised a Yeport would be submitted to Council on this matter after it is reviewed by the Planning & zoning Committee. . Alderman Traboulay referrad to the Works Yard site, ‘conmentiing that the City is almost out of building space, and Alderman ‘Thompson stated dhe was opposed to the Works Yard site being where it is, but that ne major en Commendation would be forthconing until the end of the year. | Alderman Traboulay referred to the burning of stumpage at 1 Westminster Avenue and Coast } Meridian Road, commenting that no one was “standing by to 7 keep a watch on it. Alderman Mabbete advised that the method of smokeless open pit burning had been discussed ata neeting with a Mr. “Holmes and his. partner: however, it. appears there would be very heavy financial ‘obligations to initiate such an operation. The Fire Chief advised that there was’ a pro- blen of someone burning on ansther' s property, but that there hes been none with those who have obtained permits.