1984-11-13_Agenda
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AGE N D A
COMMON COUNCIL - as at November 9, 1984.
1. Meeting called to order, 7:00 p.m., November 13 - prayer
2. Confirmation of minutes (November 5).
3. Mayor's remarks.
4.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
- Proposed Street Closing By-Law amendment re University Avenue.
s.
- Public presentation of proposed Municipal Plan amendment to reclassify
property located at 378 Westmorland Road from Low Density Residential
to District Centre Commercial, to allow re-zoning of the lot to "B-2"
General Business classification to permit the establishment of a
motorcycle sales and service business, as requested by Frederick G.
Ganong.
6. 7:15 p.m. - Presentation by Trinity Neighbourhood Association
7. Re "Sell Your City" Campaign, Toronto, Ontario (Mayor Wayne)
8. Re official opening of Charlotte Street (Mayor Wayne)
CITY MANAGER
9. Re tenders for cold mix asphalt
10. Payment of invoices.
11. Re servicing of escalators and elevator - skywalk
12. Re tenders for loader/backhoe
13. Re amending Employment and Immigration Canada agreement
14. Invoice for payment re power consumption - Dock Street Bridge
15. Re request from Wayne Doucette to purchase property on Tisdale Lane
16. Re amending Employment and Immigration Canada agreement
CITY SOLICITOR
17. Re Contract 84-12 University Avenue - Stand Pipe
18. Re Building By-Law
COMMITTEES
19. Committee of the Whole Report (November 13) - (1) re payment for consulting
services; (2) re lease, 42 Princess Street to Canadian Mental Health Assoc.;
(3) option re property 50 Princess Street; (4) sale of property on Metcalf
Street to North End Improvement Corporation.
20. Master Plumbers Licensing Board re issuance of license
GENERAL
21. Saint John Hospitality Association re Visitor and Convention Bureau
22. CP Rail re application to the Canadian Transport Commission re rule changes
23. Saint John College Development Incorporated re University of New Brunswick Saint
John Campus
LEGAL SESSION
24. Re invoicing (City Manager - a~ailable Monday)
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
25. 4:00 p.m. - Presentation by Saint John Aquatic Center Commission re budget
26. Re Employee Assistance Program (City Solicitor)
27. ,The Saint John Bicentennial Inc. re Tattoo 200
28. Lord Beaverbrook Rink Citizens Committee re revenue and expenses
29. Provincial-Municipal Council Inc. re Poirier-Bastarache Report
30. Saint John Policemen's Protective Association re police station
31. Re proposed visitor and convention bureau (City Manager)