Page 3 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NEIGHBOURHOOD RECREATION FACILITIES: 1. That the City of Port Coquitlam negotiate with School District # 43 to have more extensive use of their existing neighbourhood recreation facilities; especially in respect to the "major" soccer fields. 2. That the City of Port Coquitlam enter into negotiations with School District # 43 to upgrade certain school fields. (a) The "major" soccer field to be Viscount and that this be done for the 1977/1978 soccer season due to the fact that there are not enough major fields to support the amount of teams in Port Coquitlam. (b) That the "minor" soccer fields which require upgrading be Central, George Pearkes and James Park. (c) That the City maintain the fields at Viscount, George Pearkes (minor), James Park and Central Schools. 3. That wherever possible, where housing developments occur, they be encouraged to provide neighbourhood recreation facilities. ‘ 4. That a softball diamond, major soccer field and double tennis courts be developed in the Nu West developments. 5. That 2 double sets of tennis courts be built in 1978 in Area "C" and that the monies be taken from the pack acquisition and development fund. The site for building to be decided on at a later date. 6. That 2 double sets of tennis courts be built in Area "C" in 1977. The Committee's first choice was Wellington, however Council did not agree with this location. We have looked at the possibility of building at Irvine School, however there is not enough room due to the fact that they have a grass field and an "all~ weather" field on their site. The committee has exhausted all possibilities in Area’ "G" for the placement of tennis courts, , 7. The Donadd Street right of way be included in the Parks By-law as a linear park. Furthermore that. the design of this park be orlented toward senior citizens activities. NNA TAYLOR RECREATION DIRECTO