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1979-10-15_Agenda A9 G END A COMMON COUNCIL - as at 12th October, 1979. ,1. Meeting called to order, 7.00 p.m., October 15 - prayer. 2. Confirmation of minutes (OctOber 9). 3. Mayor's remarks. 4. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to create a new class of zone designated as "B-la" Special Local Business. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone property on the easterly side of Somerset Street (formerly occupied by Hillside Grocery) from "B-1" Local Business to "B-la" Special Local Business district to permit the sale of new and used furniture, appliances and hardware as requested by RayDor Limited. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment and re-zonint (d) Petition from area residents opposing said re-zoning. 5. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to amend Section 100A (1) (c) and to repeal Section 100A (a) to permit a business or professional office on the ground floor (as well as upper floors) of a building in a "B-1" Local Business zone. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zoning property at 70' Leinster Street from "RM-l" Multiple Residential to "B-1" Local Business district to permit the establishment of a professional office for Dr. Warren Thompson, subject to a resolution of Council pursuant to Section 39 of the Community Planning Act. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment and re-zoning 6. 7.00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan By-Law amendment to reclassify property at 2304 Ocean Westway from Low Density Residential to Light Industrial. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-'zone property at 2304 Ocean Westway from "RS-2" Suburban Residential to "I-I" Light Industrial to permit the property to be legally used for the processing, storage and sale of fish products by Harold and Pearl Lord, subject to a resolution of Council pursuant to Section 39 of the Community Planning Act. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment and re-zoning. 7. 8.00 p.m. - Presentation by Cheryl Robertson, President, Saint John Women's Political Awareness Group requesting proclamation of "Person Day". 8. Adoption of resolutions re bond issue. CITY MANAGER 9. Re speed limit reVlSlon, River Road (Highway 102). 10. Progress payments re capital projects. 11. Progress payment re Department of Regional Economic Expansion project. 12. Payment of invoices. 13. Report re tenders for Queen Square street planting. 14. Report re tenders for Rockwood Park Trailer Park sodding. 15. Payment of invoice of H. R. Doane and Company. 16. Report re City employees working in area of Pokiok Road. 17. Report re gravel purchasing procedures. 18. Re exchange of property, Red Head. COMMON CLERK 19. Proposed Parade By-Law (tabled October 1). COHMITTEES 20. Committee of the Whole report (September 17 & October 9). 21. Re pedestrian crosswalks (Councillor Pye). 22. Planning Advisory Committee re re-zoning application of Royal Bank of Canada re property, 998 Rothesay Road. 23. Land Committee re policy for sale of freehold interest of properties. 24. Land Committee re sale of freehold interest in property, 216 Germain Street, to Estate of Francis B. Murphy. 25. Land Committee re sale of freehold interest in property, 108 Orange Street, to Juanita Lakeman. 26. Land Committee re lease of land abutting property at 196-198 Union Street to Royal Trust Corporation. 27. Land Committee re lease of vacant lot between 262 and 274 St. James Street to Mr. Paul McLaughlin. ~ GENERAL .28. Letter from Saint John Policemen's Protective Association, Local No. 61, C.U.P.E. re size of Common Council. 29. Letter from Sea Belles Chapter of Harmony Inc. requesting grant from City. 29A.Application from Provincial Department of Supply and Services for re-zoning of property, Whitebone Way, McAllister Park.