| of Jot yf cA “| oj November 27th, 1978. Discussion then ensued on the increase in rate and Alderman Mabbett stated the rate increase is more than 8%. Alderman Traboulay asked that a letter be written to the Director-General of the Canadian Radio- Television and Telecommunications Commission objecting to the regrouping as set out in the letter from the British Columbia Telephone Company under date of October 31st, 1978. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That a letter be written to the Director-General - Telecommunications, of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission objecting to the regrouping for Port Coquitlam as set out in the letter from the British Columbia Telephone Company under date of October 31st, 1978, as the present service in Port Coquitlam does not warrant an increase in rate. Carried. Mayor Campbell and Alderman Thompson voted against the resolution. ;Mr. G.B. Gallaher, Mr. G.B. Gallagher, General Manager of Coquitlam Cablevision Limited Gen. Mgr. — Coq. Cable- vision re locating at 1820 Kingsway. was present to answer Council's questions on the request for permission to locate their company at 1820 Kingsway Avenue and on Lot 52 (formerly 1789 McLean Avenue). Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That Coquitlam Cablevision Limited's request to locate their company at 1820 Kingsway Avenue and on Lot 52 (formerly 1789 McLean Avenue) be approved; AND THAT the necessary By-law amendment be processed at an early date. Carried. BY-LAWS: The City Clerk advised that now that the City's new Master Zoning By-law, No. 1628, has received third reading, it is necessary that five (5) Zoning Amendment By-laws that have received third reading be restated in terms of the new Zoning By-Law. bth, “api