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1984-08-07_Agenda ~7 . " AGE.oN D A COMMON COUNCIL - as at August 3, 1984. .. 1. Meeting called to order, 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 7 - prayer. 2. Confirmation of minutes (July 30). 3. Mayor's remarks. 4. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan amendment to redesignate two lots located at 86-88 and 100-102 Waterloo Street, from High Density Residential to District Centre Commercial classification, to permit the continued us of No. 100-102 for a funeral home and the use of No. 86-88 for a parking lot for the funeral home, as requested by Fitzpatrick's Funeral Service Ltd. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone the above property from !lRM-l!l Three-Storey Multiple Residential to "B-2!1 General Business classification. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendments. 5. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan amendment to redesignate an irregularly shape parcel of land containing 46,692 sq.m. (approximately ll~ acres) bein a portion of L. R. I. S. Number 49809 located on the northern side of Somerset Street to the rear of properties owned by Brunswick Ready Mi Concrete Ltd. and Snowflake Lime Ltd., from Low Density Residential t, Light Industrial classification, to permit the parcel of land to be used for the storage and parking of construction materials, equipment and vehicles as well as the continued use as a quarry, as requested by Spectrum Enterprises Ltd. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone the parcel described abov< from !lRS-2!1 One- and Two-Family Suburban Residential to "I-l!l Light Industrial classification. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendments. (d) Letters of objection from S. & A. Holding Ltd. and Norman W. Francis Limited. 6. 7;QO p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone two parcels of land containing approximately 85 acres with frontage of 250 feet on the northern side of Loch Lomond Road, from !lRS-l!l One- and Two-Family Suburban Residential, !lR-lB" One-Family Residential, !lR-2!1 One- and Two-Family Residential and "RM:"l" Three-Storey Multiple Residential to !lRF" Rural zone classification, to pennit excavation of the land and extraction of gravel and other materials, as requested by Sunrise Contractors. (p} Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment. 7. 7:00 p.m. ~ (a) Proposed Municipal Plan amendment to redesignate approximately 9 acres with frontage of 275 ft. and depth of 922 ft., located on the northern side of Golden Grove Road approximately 1,800 ft. east of Churchland Road intersection, from Rural to Light Industrial classification, to permit the property to be used for the manufacture and storage of wooden pallets, as requested by Malcolm O. Cosman, C & K Trucking Ltd. (bl Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone the same parcel of land from "RF" Rural"and !lRHtf" Rural Mobile Home to !lI-l!l Light Industrial classification. ecl Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendments. 8. 7:QO p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone a 3-acre parcel of land located on the northern side of Sand Cove Road, approximately 500 feet east of the entrance to the Dr. W.F. Roberts Hospital School, and having frontage of approximately 500 feet and depth of approximately 300 feet, being a portion of the former Provincial Hospital Annex property and more recently occupied by the Church of the Nazarene, to pe~it development of this parcel of land for 35 townhouse dwelling units, as requested by Broner Enterprises Ltd. tbl Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment. 9. 7:0Q p.m. - Public presentation of Municipal Plan amendment to redesignate a parcel of land approximately 2 acres in area with a frontage of approximately 180 feet on the east side of the Westfield Road where it meets the Martinon By-Pass, from Low Density Residential to District Centre Commercial classification, to allow re-zoning of the parcel to !lB-2!1 General Business classification so that it may be used for offices and other business uses, as requested by William Kirk. .. ..' . - Page :!. COMMON COUNCIL - as at August 3, 1984. ., 10. 7:30 p.m. - Cecil H. Mason, Owner, to appear to show cause why the building located 97 Victoria Street should not be removed or destroyed as a dangerous or dilapidated building. 11. Re 1985 United Way of Canada Leadership Conference (Mayor Wayne). 12. Re appointment of member to committee re Dr. W. F. Roberts Hospital School (Mayor Wa; 13. Re Bicentennial proposal for restoration of Carnegie building (Councillor Knibb). CITY MANAGER 14. Re status of equipment at Lowell Street playground. 15. Re kilometre rates for use of private vehicles. 16. Report re quotations for Fire Department pumper. 17. Approval of performance bond for rehabilitation of gravel pit, City Line. 18. Re expropriation of property for McAllister Drive Extension. 19. Re blasting, Somerset Street. 19A. Re Local 771 firefighters' convention (available Tuesday). COMMITTEES 20. Committee of the Whole report (July 30) - (1) re Acting City Solicitor; (2) change order to Church Avenue grade separation contract; (3) offer of Mr. H. D. Loughery to sell property at 233 Crown Street; (4) request from Mr. Daniel Dow to purchase property, Greenhead Road; and (5) offer of Alan V. & Rita C. Kelly of property at 247 Main Street. 21. Planning Advisory Committee re assent to subdivision plan re widenings of Lawrence Long Road and Acamac Beach Road and acceptance of money re public purpose land. 22. Historic Sites and Events Committee re commemoration of the death of Major John Ward. LEGAL SESSION 23. 6.30 p.m. - Discussion re legal advice. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 24. 1.00 p.m. - Presentation re Tattoo 200. 25. Re candidates for the position of Chief of Police. NOTE: Council will meet at 2:00 o'clock p.m., Tuesday, August 7, 1984, in the 8th floor boardroom, City Hall, to conduct interviews of candidates for the position of Chief of Police. NOTICE TO COUNCIL MEMBERS Co~ittee oi the Whole ~eeting begins at 1:00 o'clock p~m., on Tuesday, August 7th., 1984 in the Boardroom, eighth floor, City Hall, followed by Legal Session and the regular Common Council meeting at 7:00 o'clock p.m. The CQ~ttee of the Whole meeting "will resume following the regular meeting.