Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 25, 1990 All Referred to committee: Terrace city council, July 23 _ The following items were. referred by Terrace city council-to committee or some other. agency Monday night for further study and ° a recommendation. These: items may be discussed at the next scheduled meeting. Council com- mittee meetings are normally open to the public and you may attend if . interested. For more information on meeting agenda or scheduling changes, phone deputy administra- tor Denise Fisher at 635-6311. Finance, Personnel and Admin- istration Committee, Tuesday, July 31, at 12 noon — (1) A motion by Bob Cooper to help resolve a couple of real estate problems in the city. The commit- tee will explore the potential of asking local contractors to submit proposals to build houses on city- owned lots. This could help allevi- ate a housing shortage and might sell a few slow-moving city lots as well. The idea was well received - by city aldermen. (2) A request for sponsorship from Kim Saulnier, who has been selected by Canadian Crossroads Intemational as a volunteer worker in Ecuador, Saulnier will be repre- senting the City of Terrace during her stay in South American and requires $1,800 in financial supp-. ort. Planning. and Public Works Committee, Wednesday, Aug.1, at 12 noon -- (1) A motion by Darryl Laurent that the committee examine the possibility of designating at least one special "drop-off" parking space in front of each medical clinic and [faboratory and cach dental office. These spaces would be used to drop off and pick up elderly and handicapped residents and help to reduce waiting, double parking and unnecessarily long walks, particularly in the winter. Laurent suggested a maximum parking time of five minutes in these locations. (2) Three rezoning applications. Neil and-Ghysliane Courtenay of 4435 Birch Ave. want their prop- erty changed from Single Family Left turn help here In case you haven’t noticed, the left turn signal for east-bound traffic at the intersection of Lakelse Ave. and Kalum St. has been in operation for a week or two now. And to make good use of this convenience, another change went into effect on Mond- ay. A"No Left Turn" sign was put up at the intersection of Lakelse Ave, and Emerson St." This new downtown traffic regu- lation affects east-bound traffic only and is in effect from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the meantime, city council has agreed with the view of city mana- gement, and traffic management alternativés at the Lazelle/Eby intersection will be reviewed as a part of a Planning Review Traffic Study that will be done in conjunc- tion with the Ministry of High- ways’ corridor study that bega this month. a oo. Residential to the.R-2 designation to allow the operation of a day care centre. Robert Reay would like 2.3 acres of land at. 3304 Munroe St. changed from Single Family Residential to Medium Density Residential for a housing development. Jack Talstra wants six acres of his property located west of the Kalum - Lake Drive/McConnet! Ave. intersection changed from A-1 Rural to Rural . Residential to permit subdivision. (3) A proposal by the Public Works Department for ‘the pur- chase of a new photocopier. Their old photocopier would be moved to the Finance Department. Tourism and Economic Devel- opment Committee, Thursday, Aug. 2, at 12 noon — This com- mittee will review arrangements for two meetings with -Alaska officials. A delegation from Wran- gell, Alaska, will be visiting Ter- race from Sept. 23 to:25 and from Sept. 26. to 28 Prince Rupert will host the Southeast Alaska Con- - ference. Special consideration will have to be given to the Prince Rupert conference; membership in the organization will cost about $500 and the three day conference expenses are around $350 for each Terrace delegate. ; Community and Recreations Services Committee, Thursday, Aug, 2, at 4 p.m. — A request by alderman Mo Takhar that the committee review the situation of the access road to the Ferry Island beach. The road was closed fol- lowing a complaint from Public Health officials that tourists were creating. a health hazard -there,. some apparently dumping motor home holding tanks on the beach. A permanent solution is still being sought but Takhar thinks the barri- cade on the road should be taken down anyway. The Recreation ‘Department has suggested a sign ‘be posted explaining the reason for the beach parking ban and that a ‘parking. lot might be developed to eliminate the need to park on the beach. " Referred to adminisiration: ‘According to Darryl Laurent, a Keith Ave. business has asked that a sign pointing the way to the highway be installed at the Keith- Kenney intersection. Laurent says he has been told that tourisis and tour buses sometimes miss the turn . at the Sande Overpass and then drive past_Kenney St. as well. The director of engineering will discuss the matter with the Ministry of Highways. = Proclamations: “Family. Week" - — October 1 to 7. Sponsored by the B.C. Council for the Family. | Suggested family-oriented activities include pubiic lectures, library displays, recreational activities, @ poster contest and special Church events. "Speeding Awareness Campaign" — Aug. 25 to Sept. 7. Sponsored by ICBC, this campaign focuses on the fact that speeding is the major contributing factor in 15 percent of B.C.’s traffic casualties. as BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $165. for 25 words ($3.15 per each additional word) ARDS? 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