i re Insp. ‘|Ald. Trab “re §.P.C. | brochures re Prop. Ave. - Referred Gen. Off. Policing ; P & Z Comm. {Ald. Mabbett Repore oulay A. Mr. J. Giesbrecht Comm. 4+Dev. on Marpole to Ald. Mabbett re Ltr. to Attorn. re February 6th, 1978. Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That an additional polling station be established at James Park Elementary School. Defeated. Alderman Keryluk voted in favour of the resolution. ~ Moved by Alderman Ranger: : Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: ‘ That use of Lincoln Elementary School Polling Station be discontinued. i Defeated. Alderman Ranger voted in favour of the resolution. NEW BUSINESS: Alderman Mabbett asked for clarification of the charge mentioned on the Inspection Department Report regarding an addition and asked that a report be prepared. Alderman Traboulay asked that the City obtain a supply of brochures from the S.P.C.A. as mentioned in their year-end report, so they would be available to the public. Mr. Jack Giesbrecht asked that the proposed development on Marpole Avenue as mentioned in the memorandum from the City Engineer, February ist, 1978, be referred back to the Planning and Zoning Committee for further study. | Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That as requested by Mr. Jack Giesbrecht, the proposed development j on Marpole Avenuc as mentioned in the City Engineer's memorandum of i February Ist, 1978, be referred back to the Planning and Zoning Committee for further study. Alderman Mabbett asked that a letter be written to the Attorney General's office asking that more manpower be provided in the Coquitlam Sheriff's office to alleviate some of the work now performed by the fy R.C.M.P.