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1988-02-01_Agenda AGENDA COMMON COUNCIL - as at January 29, 1988. 1. Meeting called to order, 7:00 p.m., February 1 - prayer. 2. Approval of minutes (January 25). 3. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone a portion of a larger parcel of land at 500 Westmorland Road, having a frontage of approxi- mately 700 m on Westmorland Road and an area of approximately 13 ha, from "1-2" Heavy Industrial to "sc" Shopping Centre classification, to permit development of a furniture store of 4,200 s~.m., two automotive dealerships and a shopping mall of 7,700 sq.m., as requested by Mr. James F. Watt. (b) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment. 4. 7:00 p.m. - (a) Proposed Zoning By-Law amendment to re-zone a 1.4 ha vacant parcel of land located on the east side of Manchester Avenue between Mollins Drive and the NBEPC transmission lines, from "R-IA" One- Family Residential classification to "R-2" One- and Two-Family Residential classification with respect to a 30 m strip fronting on Manchester Avenue, and the remainder of the parcel, including a 15 m access driveway from Manchester AVenue to "RM-l" Three- Storey Multiple Residential classification, to permit development of 5 lots for two-family houses fronting on Manchester Avenue and a private driveway to 24 unit "garden homes development", consisting of one-storey townhouses, as requested by Manford M. Thompson Construction Company Limited. (b) Letter from Planning Advisory Committee re proposed amendment. (c) Letters in opposition to the proposed amendment. (d) Letter from solicitor for applicant requesting to withdraw application. 5. 7:45 p.m. Presentation of petition re water quality in Mosquito Cove- Dominion Park area. 6. Re African Students Union of the Universities of New Brunswick and St. Thomas (Mayor Wayne). 7. Re tax reform (Mayor Wayne). 8. Progress payments. 9. Re proposed expansion - Lancaster sewage treatment plant. 10. Request for easement re encroachment on ElliottRow and Crown Street. 11. Re signs on utility poles. 12. Re proposed amendment to Subdivision By-Law re cost sharing. 13. Re performance bond, Old Carvell Pit, 1849 Manawagonish Road (tabled January 25). 14. Re World Blitz Championship - $50,000.00 prize. 15. Re proposed re-zoning of 515-519 Westmorland Road, as requested by Tritor Developments Ltd. (1st & 2nd readings given December 7,1987). CITY MANAGER COMMON CLERK 16. Third readin~ of proposed Street Closing By-Law amendment re Great Marsh Road (1st & 2nd readings given January 25). COMMITTEES 17. Committee of the Whole report (January 25) - (1) re lease of tug boat, Market Slip); and (2) re loan guarantee YM-YWCA. 18. Committee of the Whole report (January 29) - (1) re early retirement settlement. 19. Planning Advisory Committee re proposed re-zoning of 188 Latimer Lake Road, as requested by John and Mary Brennan and Jean-Claude and Colleen Vautour (public hearing held August 31, 1987, tabled with no readings given - see also item #25). 20. Planning AdvisoFY Committee - proposed Building By-Law amendment re fee increase (1st reading given January 11). 21. Planning Advisory Committee re election of officers. 22. Arbour Day Committee re terms of reference, membership and Arbour Day. GENERAL 23. Letter from Dr. Frederick D. Hodges re wall adjacent to 88 Duke Steet West. 24. Notices from Liquor Licensing Board re hearing of applications of Gallery Investments Inc. for beverage room license, and Keystone Kelly's (Saint John) Ltd. for dining room and lounge license, re premises at 400 Main Street and Market Square, respectively. 25. Request from Blake and Carol Palmer to address Council re 188 Latimore Lake Road. *25A. Re easement of NB Tel S.A.I. Unit, Somerset Street (City Manager) *25B. Re City Manager's spending limit (City Manager). *25C. Re buildings on fire and potentially dangerous (City Manager). Page 2. COMMON COUNCIL - as at January 29, 1988. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - 4:00 p.m. 26. 4:00 p.m. - Hearing of appeal for issuance of taxi license. 27. 4:15 p.m. - Presentation by The Market S~uare Corporation re City Market. 28. 4:45 p.m. - Presentation by Saint John Non-Profit Housing Inc. re budget. 29. 5:15 p.m. - Presentation by Saint John Policemen's Protective Association, Local No. 61, C.U.P.E., of grievance re detective sergeants doing work of detective (court informant). 30. 5:30 p.m. - Presentation by Local No. 18, C.U.P.E., of grievance on behalf of Richard Frawley. 31. Letter from The Y's Men's Club re former Rockwood Park School property. 32. Re Local No. 61 interest arbitration (City Manager - verbal). 33. Re Local No. 486 contract negotiations (City Manager - verbal). 34. Re easement of NBTel S.A.I. Unit, Somerset Street (City Manager). 35. Re SCADA Systems, Water and Sewerage Department (City Manager). 36. Re City Manager's spending limit (City Manager). 37. Re Port Development Commission (City Manager). 38. Re buildings on fire and potentially dangerous (City Manager). LEGAL SESSION 39. Re performance bond, 1849 Manawagonish Road (City Solicitor). 40. Re Workers' Compensation payments, Gordon Messer (City SOlicitor).