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1986-04-28_Agenda AGE N D A COMMON COUNCIL - as at April 25, 1986. 1. Meeting called to order, 7:00 p.m., April 28 - prayer. 2. Confirmation of minutes (April 19, April 21, April 22). 3. Mayor's remarks. 3A. Presentation of Loyalist Flag by the New Brunswick Branch of The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. 4. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan amendment to redesignate five lots at 235-237 Bayside Drive, 243 Bayside Drive, 245 Bayside Drive, 6 Mount Pleasant Avenue and 10 Mount Pleasant Avenue, located on the southeast corner of Bayside Drive and Mount Pleasant Avenue, from Low Density Residential to District Centre Commercial classification, to permit the development of a gas bar and retail store, as requested by Langtry Development Inc. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone those portions of the above lots which are presently not "B-2'1 from IR-2" One- and Two-Family Residential to IB-2" General Business classifi- cation. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendments. 5. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Municipal Plan amendment to redesignate the property at 91 Red Head Road from Low Density Residential to District Centre Commercial classification, to permit the re-zoning of this property to "B-2" General Business classification to permit construction of a building to be used for the sale and service of motorcycles and motorcycle accessories, as requested by Mr. Eldon J. Hogan. (b) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone the above property from "RS-2" One- and Two-Family Suburban Residential to "B-2'1 General Business classification. (c) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendments. 6. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone a parcel of land containing approximately 5 acres located between Boars Head Road and Woodward Avenue from "R-1A" and IR-1B" One-Family Residential to IR-2" One- and Two-Family Residential classifi- cation to permit the development of a subdivision for semi- detached two-family dwell ings on a new street with access off Woodward Avenue, as requested by S & A Holdings Ltd. (b) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment. (c) Letter of objection from The Church of Saint Andrew and Saint David. 7. 7:00 p.m. - Public presentation of proposed Municipal Plan amendment to remove the Stage 1 designation on Schedule 9-A of the Plan with respect to a a parcel of land containing approximately 150 acres with road frontage on the west side of Foster Thurston Drive and the north side of Ashburn Road, to permit re-zoning of the parcel from "RF" Rural to "RR" Rural Residential classification so that it may be developed with a subdivision of approximately 58 lots with each lot to have a minimum area of 1.25 acres and be serviced by individual wells and septic tanks, as requested by Kennedy Developments Ltd. 8. 7:15 p.m. - Presentation on behalf of Lower Cove Housing Co-Operative re provision of additional parking spaces in area of lower Prince William and St. James Streets. ,',8A. Re Site "D" Wate r Street. Page 2. COMMON COUNCIL - as at April 25, 1986. CITY MANAGER 9. Payment of invoice. 10. Re invoices passed for payment during March 1986. 11. Report re tender for contract 86-1 - Church Street water and sewer. 12. Re property transactions 1984-1986. 13. Re water and sewer extension, Milford Road. 14. Re letters concerning 30 Cooks Lake Road aquaculture. 15. Request for easement re encroachment on Princess Street. 16. Re Old Post Office building, 115 Prince William Street. 16A. Report re tender for petroleum products. CITY SOLICITOR 17. Re sale of City Road Armoury to Universal Sales Limited. COMMITTEES 18. Committee of the Whole report (April 21) - (1) re sale of City land; (2) re easement to permit encroachments of buildings on Queen and Canterbury Streets; and (3) re land exchange with Irving Oil Company Limited. 20. Saint John Transit Commission re CUTA Annual Convention. GENERAL 21. Letter from Jeannette Perry re bicycle safety course. 22. Letter from Mrs. G. Bartlett Taylor re condition of Douglas Avenue sidewalks. 23. Notices from Liquor Licensing Board re hearing of applications of 034925 N.B. Ltd. for dining room license and 115 Prince Wm. St. Ltd. for revision to entertainment license re premises 324 Rothesay Avenue and 115 Prince William Street, respectively. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - 4:00 p.m. 24. 5:00 p.m. - Presentation by Dr. Ronald Fineberg re Grand Bay sewage. 25. 5:30 p.m. - Presentation by J. Flynn on behalf of C.F.L. Committee. 26. Letter from Loyal ist Days Inc. re Task Force Report on Festivals. 27. Report of Grants Advisory Board. 28. Re operating agreement for Rotary Admiral Beatty Complex (City Manager). 29. Re Mediacom's request to lease land for sign placement (City Manager). 30. Re sale of former Rebecca Avenue (City Manager.O 31. Re Site "0" Water Street (City Manager). 32. Re Site JlLJI Metcalfe Street (City Manager). 33. Re proposal for tourist information centre on Saint John Throughway (City Manager). 34. Re Dutch Elm disease (City Manager). 35. Re Councillor Schermerhorn's letter of December 9, 1985 (City Manager).