1980-01-21_Agenda
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fA G END A COMMON COUNCIL - as at 18th January, 1980.
1. Meeting called to order, 7.00 p.m., January 21 - prayer.
2. Confirmation of minutes (January 14).
3. Mayor's remarks.
4. 7.00 p.m. - Presentation by Mr. A. R. Ellis, Chairman, Humanitarian Committee of
Adelia Temple No. 157, Dramatic Order Knights of Khorasan, of "Resusci
Anne" manikin for training purposes in Fire and Police Departments.
5. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to remove the restricton on the size
of printing establishments permitted in "B-3" Central Business Zone to
permit both floors of the building at 112 Princess Street to be used for
a printing business.
(b) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment.
6. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to permit residential use of the ground
floor of a building in a "B-R" Business Residential zone, to permit the
ground floor of the building at 326 Main Street to be used for residential
purposes.
(b) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee're proposed amendment.
7. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan By-Law amendment to reclassify the MacKnight
Motors property on Ashburn Road from Low Density Residential to Heavy
Industrial.
(b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone said property from "RF"
Rural to "1-2" Heavy Industrial, subject to terms and conditions under
Section 39 of the Community Planning Act.
(c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendments.
(d) Letter from MacKnight Motors Ltd. re proposed amendments.
8. 7.30 p.m. - Investment Securities Limited, owner of the Freehold - to appear to show
cause why the building located at 394 Sandy Point Road should not be removed
or destroyed as a dangerous or dilapidated building.
9. 7.40 p.m. - Corporation 4 Holdings Ltd., Mortgagor; and The Royal Trust Company, Mortgagee
- to appear to show cause why the building located at 230 Rockland Road
should not be removed or destroyed as a dangerous or dilapidated building.
10. 8.00 p.m. - Presentation by Mr. Geoffrey E. Simson, President, Saint John Arts Council Inc
re performances by The National Ballet of Canada.
CITY MANAGER
11. Report re tenders for renovations to King Edward School, Phase II.
12. Progress payment re capital project.
13. Re issuing of warrant to Mr. William Woodhouse for No. 2 Co. Salvage Corps & Fire Police.
14. Re progress payments to W. E. Kelly Ltd. for repairs to 158-160 Prince William Street.
15. Re proposed Traffic By-Law amendments re Hazen and Dorchester Streets.
16. Re tenders for supply of asphaltic mixes.
COMMITTEES
17. Committee of the Whole report (January 14).
18. Letters from Planning Advisory Committee and solicitor for S & A Holding Ltd., withdrawing
re-zoning application regarding property on Woodward Avenue.
GENERAL
19. Re water problem on D'Anjou Transport Ltd. property, Fairville Blvd. (Councillor Murphy)
20. Re ice condition near 261 Milford Road (Councillor Murphy)
21. Re condition of properties following fire or demolition (Councillor Pye)
22. Re continued use of street fire alarm boxes (Deputy Mayor Elliot)
23. Letter from Mr. Stephen LeBlanc withdrawing re-zoning application re property, 213 Ludlow
Street West.
24. Application for re-zoning of Snowflake Lime property, Somerset Street by S & A Holding Ltd.
25. Letter from Centers Offering Independent Lifestyles Incorporated re various matters
regarding physically disabled persons.
26. Request for grant from Saint John Senior Aid and Research Inc., 55 Canterbury Street.
27. Letter from Mrs. Robert Ferguson, Mrs. Arthur Myers, and Mrs. Marven McAllister, requestinE
installation of a culvert on Henderson Road, Martinon.
28. Letters from Saint John Boys & Girls Club, Greater Saint John District C.U.P.E. Council,
and Saint John Fire Fighters' Association, Local Union No. 771, re rental of space at
said Boys & Girls Club building.