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1988-10-03_Agenda 7. *7A. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. AGENDA COMMON COUNCIL - as at September 30, 1988. 1. Meeting called to order, 7:00 p.m., October 3 - prayer. 2. Approval of minutes (September 26). 3. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan amendment to redesignate on Schedule 2-A a lot located at 127-129 Bayside Drive, from Low Density Residential to District Centre Commercial classification, to permit renovation of the existing building for office use, as requested by D-W Mechanical Systems Ltd. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone the same lot from "R-2" One- and Two-Family Residential to "B-2" General Business classification. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendments. 4. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan amendment to redesignate on Schedule 2-A two parcels of land located at 55-57 Millidge Avenue, from Low Density Residential to Light Industrial classification, to permit continued use of these parcels of land for parking by Baxter Foods Limited, as requested by Baxter Foods Limited. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone same parcels of land from "RM-l" Three-Storey Multiple Residential to "I-I" Light Industrial classification. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendments. 5. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone a 65-acre portion of land at 1282 Grandview Avenue, on the south side of Grandview Avenue opposite Heather Way, from "RS-2" One- and Two-Family Suburban Residential and "RF" Rural to "R-lB" One-Family Residential and "R-2" One- and Two-Family Residential classification, to permit the development of a new residential subdivision, as requested by Vicmaur Ltd. (b) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment. 6. 7:00 p.m. - Public presentation of proposed Municipal Plan amendment to redesignate on Schedule 2-A a 1.7 acre area of land encompassing 5 parcels at 73 St. James Street West, from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential classification, to permit development of a seven-storey brick and block, 50-unit apartment building, as requested by B.L.E.U. Non-Profit Housing Inc. Re historical documents received from Mayor of Sackville (Mayor Wayne). Re contracts awarded to Que-Mar Construction (City Manager); *7B. Copy of letter to Minister of Tourism re tourist CITY MANAGER *7C. Nominating Committee report. Payment of invoices. lnformatlon centres; Progress payment. Report re tender for contract 88-17, Pine Avenue watermain. Re storage of P.C.B. 's. Re retaining wall at corner of Rothesay Avenue and McLean Street. Re extension of ramp for handicapped, 2 King Street. Re H.T.D. grant for 174 Carmarthen Street. Re Lowell Street complaints. 16. CITY SOLICITOR Third reading of proposed Traffic By-Law amendment re parking on Lockhart Street (1st & 2nd readings given September 26). Re previous letter from Parking Commission recommending amendment to Municipalities Act re parking meters. 17. 18. COMMITTEES Committee of the Whole report (September 26) - (1) re purchase of Police vehicles; (2) re Water and Sewerage Department establishment; (3) re twinning of Trans Canada Highway; and (4) re extension of Shannon Road. Planning Advisory Committee re E...L. Woods Estate, 500 Grandview Avenue. Planning Advisory Committee re municipal services easement, 341 King William Road. 19. 20. ?age 2. COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA - as at September 30, 1988. GENERAL 21. Request of Shirley A. Hickman for no parking sign on Main Street North/Kennedy Street. 22. Letter from Human Development Council re national project, "The Future of Work". 23. Request of Saint John YM-YWCA for financial assistance re Teen Girls Conference. 24. Request of Old Black River Road/Red Head Recreation Association for financial assistance. 25. Letter from Peter H. Garner tendering resignation from May 18 Observance Committee. 26. Notice from Liquor Licensing Board re hearing of application of G B Contractors Ltd. for dining room and lounge licenses re 160 Prince William Street. 27. Memorandum from Toronto City Clerk re ban of chlorofluorocarbons and ha1ons. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - 4:00 p.m. 28. 5:30 p.m. - Continuance of September 12 grievance hearings of Local No. 61, C.D.P.E., on behalf of (a) John F. Kilpatrick and (b) Charles F. Swain; and August 22 grievance hearing on behalf of (c) Carl J. Porter. 29. (a) Letter from Local Dnion No. 18, C.D.P.E., re arbitration of Ronald MacDonald grievance; (b) Letter from Acting City Manager re nominee to board of arbitration. 30. Letter from Local Union No. 18, C.D.P.E., re appointment of liaison Councillors. 31. Letter from Local No. 61, C.D.P.E., (a) re arbitration of January 4, 1988 grievance concerning job picks; and copies of letters to arbitrator re (b) two-man car grievance and (b) members not receiving acting pay grievance. 32. Re Railway Crossing Agreement (Acting City Manager). 33. Re sale of land on Sand Cove Road (Acting City Manager) . 34. Re Provincial tourist information centres (Acting City Manager). 35. Re sale of land at 63 Mecklenburg Street (Acting City Manager). 36. Re Wilson property, Lornevi11e (Acting City Manager). 37. Re flame-spread rating (Acting City Manager). A teach . -~n On the On Mona Strateg;c ay, Oct ..... eighth fl ober 3, 1988 oor, C. ~ty Hall. NOTICE TO COUNCI ~ L MEMBERS Plan Task at 1 Force Re 2 o'cloc Port ~ill ~ock nOon . be held ~ ~n the b oardroom ,