The Daily News once again picks up its coverage of Prince Rupert City Hall, with a scorecard of some of the key issues of the September 8th session of city council.
Motions from City council
Daily News
Friday, September 12, 2008
Page Five
The Questions:
Question 1.
That the application by West coast Launch Ltd. for a new Liquor primary Licence on the motor vessel Inside Passage to be located at 207-third Ave. East be endorsed by council.
How they voted on this motion:
Mayor Herb Pond- In Favour
Councillor Ken Cote- In Favour
Councillor Sheila Gordon-Payne- In Favour
Councillor Joy Thorkelson - In Favour
Councillor Nelson Kinney- In Favour
Councillor Kathy Bedard- In Favour
Councillor Tony Briglio- In Favour
Motion 1 passed
Question 2.
That the building at 1307 Overlook Street be declared a "nuisance" as defined under the community charter and that the owners be required to demolish the building within 60 days..
How they voted on this motion:
Mayor Herb Pond- In Favour
Councillor Ken Cote- In Favour
Councillor Sheila Gordon-Payne- In Favour
Councillor Joy Thorkelson - In Favour
Councillor Nelson Kinney- In favour
Councillor Kathy Bedard- In Favour
Councillor Tony Briglio- In Favour
Motion 2 passed
Question 3.
That council authorize the director of recreation and community services to submit the order of Hussey Seating Company to purchase and replace the Russell Gamble Gymnasium seating.
How they voted on this motion:
Mayor Herb Pond- In Favour
Councillor Ken Cote- In Favour
Councillor Sheila Gordon-Payne- In Favour
Councillor Joy Thorkelson - In Favour
Councillor Nelson Kinney- In Favour
Councillor Kathy Bedard- In Favour
Councillor Tony Briglio- In Favour
Motion 3 passed
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