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1981-06-08_Agenda fAGENDA COMMON COUNCIL - as at 5th June, 1981. 1. Meeting called to order, 7.00 p.m., June 8 - prayer. 2. Confirmation of minutes (June 1). 3. Mayor's remarks. 4. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone the following properties to "IL-2" Major Institutional: Dr. W. F. Roberts Hospital and School, Sand Cove Road; Millidgeville North High School, Woodward Avenue; Ridgewood Rehabilitation Centre, Westfield Road; University of New Brunswick, Saint John Campus, University Avenue; and St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Vincent's High School, St. Vincent's Convent, St. Vincent's Church, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and C.Y.O. on Bayard Drive, Cliff Street and Waterloo Street. (b) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed re-zonings. 5. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan By-Law amendment to reclassify a parcel of land approximately 2.8 acres in size, located on the south side of Boars Head Road, to allow for the construction of two, three-storey apartment buildings each containing 17 units, as requested by Scottish Enterprises Ltd. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone said property from "R-2" One- and Two-Family Residential to "RM-l" Three-Storey Multiple Residential classification. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee regarding said amendments. (d) Letter of objection from Mr. Wallace D. Macaulay. 6. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan By-Law amendment to reclassify properties at 24-30 O'Brien Street, owned by Mr. C. J. Adcock, to correct an error in mapping and to facilitate expansion of an existing building. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone said properties from "RM-l" Multiple Residential to "1-1" Light Industrial Park classification. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee regarding said amendments. 7. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone a parcel of land containing 3,256 square feet located at 110 Metcalf Street, to allow conversion of the space formerly occupied by a plumbing and heating firm to office space and storage area, as requested by Sterling Investments Ltd. (b) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed re-zoning. (c) Letter of objection from David and Theresa Wilson. 8. 7.30 p.m. - Presentation on behalf of St. Peter's Parish Council re use of St. Peter's Ball Park for rock concert during Loyalist Days celebrations (Mr. Louis J. Delaney, spokesman). --- "ge 2. COMMON COUNCIL - as at 5th June, 1981. CITY MANAGER 9. Payment of invoices. 10. Re letter from South-Central Community Council regarding snow control operations. 11. Report re tenders for demolition of City-owned building, 29 Somerset Street. 12. Report re tenders for interior painting of No. 1 Fire Station. 13. Re tender for Fire Department station wagon. (see also Item #42). 14. Report re tenders for liquid chlorine. 15. Re Service Coin Ltd., landscaping and sign. 16. Re Champlain Drive Island. 17. Re objection of Mrs. Z. D. Beaton to use of property on Winter St. for storage. CITY SOLICITOR 18. Proposed amendment to Taxi By-Law. 19. (a) Re demolition of property at 2-4 Wellington Row. (b) Report re tenders for demolition of said property (tabled June 1). COMMITTEES 20. Committee of the Whole report (June 1). 21. Land Committee re sale of freehold interest, 105 Queen St. West to Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Shaw. 22. Land Committee re sale of freehold interest, 2 Victoria Street, to Mr. Donald Cook. 23. Land Committee re exchange of property with Mr. Gerard Bastarache, 51 Manners Sutton Road. 24. Land Committee re purchase of portion of property at 314 Rockland Road from Mr. Charles Stevens. 25. Land Committee re lease of land to Loch Lomond Sports. 26. Land Committee re closure and lease of portion of Ford Avenue to Defazio Motors Ltd. 27. Environment Committee re sewage treatment for Regional Hospital. 28. Environment Committee re treatment plants and sewage disposal for new developments. 29. Environment Committee re Environmental Impact Study with respect to potash terminal. 30. Saint John Transit Commission re expiration of terms of two Commission members. 31. Annual Report for 1980 of Pension Board of Trustees. 32. Board of Trustees, Civic Employees' Pension Plan, advising of employees retiring in 1981. 33. Board of Trustees, Civic Employees' Pension Plan, re retirement of Mr. Murray Kierstead under Section 9(1) of the Pension Act. 34. Board of Trustees, Civic Employees' Pension Plan, re retirement of Miss Doreen Chase under Section 9(1) of the Pension Act. GENERAL 35. Re Rothesay Avenue-Thorne Avenue rotary (Councillor A. Vincent) 36. Letter from Saint John Fire Fighters' Association, Local Union No. 771, advising of accept- ance of tentative 1981-1982 working agreement. 37. Letter from Mr. Louis E. Murphy, M.L.A., re construction of Church Avenue Overpass. 38. Letter from Mr. B. J. Harrison, M.L.A., re services to outlying areas of the City. 39. Letter from Saint John Medical Society re sewage treatment for Regional Hospital. 40. Challenge from members of news media to a softball game. 41. Application of Mr. John F. Walker for extension of location of temporary mobile home on property, 121 Simpson Drive. 42. Letter from Parkway Mercury Sales re tender for Fire Department station wagon. 43. Request of Baptist Inner-City Ministries for permission to hold open-air services in Queen Square. 44. Application of Mr. Stephen Defazio for re-zoning of property, 123 Glen Road. ... " \'