1984-05-22_Agenda
AGE N D A
COMMON COUNCIL - as at May 18, 1984.
1. Meeting called to order, 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 22 - prayer.
2. Confirmation of minutes (May 14).
3. Mayor's remarks.
3A. Presentation of trophy to NB Tel re Great Canadian Participaction Day Challenge.
4. Re Council's representatives on labour-management committees (Mayor Wayne).
4A. Re article on Saint John published in official journal of Lloyd's of London (Mayor Wayne).
CITY MANAGER
5. Re $5 million bond issue.
6. Re payment of invoices.
7. Report re tender for Courtenay and Rothesay Avenue water and sewermaln renewals.
8. Re Long-Term Management Agreement, Trade & Convention Centre.
9. Re inspection services, asphalt and concrete testing.
10. Re McAllister Drive Extension.
11. Re Canada Works Agreement, Fire Pre-Planning Information Program.
12. Re request of Mr. William Gessell to purchase property on Mark Drive.
13. Re request of Maria Richard for easement, St. James and Watson Streets.
14. Re new Building By-Law.
CITY SOLICITOR
15. Re Saint John Marina, Ketepec.
COMMON CLERK
16. Re application of Airport General Store for Municipal Plan amendment and re-zoning of
property at 4105 Loch Lomond Road.
17. Re application of Mr. L. W. Thompson for Municipal Plan amendment and re-zoning of
property next to 4105 Loch Lomond Road.
COMMITTEES
18. Committee of the Whole report (May 14) - (1) re Cherry Brook Zoo; (2) re grant for
Acadian Festival; (3) re visitors' parking validation; (4) re monument for 26th
Battalion; (5) re improvements to site adjacent to Red Cross headquarters, University
Avenue; (6) re sale of freehold interest at 119 Mecklenburg Street; (7) re leasing of
former Police Station on Manawagonish Road; (8) re proposed sale of property on Simms
Street; (9) re grant to Letter Carriers Union of Canada, Local 6; (10) re lease of
space in Old City Hall building; and (11) re Fundy Yachts Ltd. request to lease land
adjacent to Millidgeville Ferry Landing.
19. (a) Planning Advisory Committee re proposed signs, Prince Edward Square.
(b) Letter from Palmer, O'Connell, Leger, Guerette, solicitors for the managers of
Prince Edward Square Mall and Apartment Building, re above.
20. Master Plumbers Examining Board re issuance of licenses.
GENERAL
21. Request of Mr. Paul LaPointe to lease property on Loch Lomond Road on which to continue
business of selling seafood.
22. Request of Saint John Central Business Development Corporation for removal of midnight
curfew on all metered parking areas in uptown business area.
23. Letter from New Brunswick Heart Foundation in support of Environment Committee's proposed
non-smoking by-law.
24. Letter from Mr. Hubert P. McKenna, solicitor on behalf of Saint John Policemen's
Protective Association, Local No. 61, C.U.P.E., re proposed amendment to section 9(5)
of City Pension Act.
25. Letter from Jean A. Hartlen, Councillor - Hampton, re Humphrey-Blackier Memorial Fund.