On December 9, 2024, Langley City Council received an application for an 8-lot subdivision at 20525 and 20541 46A Avenue. At the time, it required both rezoning and a development permit, as 4 of the proposed new lots would be in an environmentally sensitive area. Council at the time had significant concerns about the proposal and referred it back to City staff to work with the application to develop an updated proposal. On May 12, 2025, the application came back to Council for consideration with no changes. At the time, Council voted against rezoning or issuing a development permit for the proposal.
At that time, Council had concerns about the impacts of removing mature trees within the environmentally sensitive area and the design related to the slope, as this proposal is also in a natural hazards area.
Since that time, Council adopted a new zoning bylaw in compliance with provincial legislation, which simplified our detached/’plex home zoning. As a result, the 8-lot subdivision no longer requires rezoning but still requires a development permit due to the property's slopes and its location within an environmentally sensitive area.
Council received an updated application last night seeking approval of a development permit for that 8-lot subdivision.
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| Trees within the environmentally sensitive area of 20525 46A Avenue. |
The updated application did address the natural hazard area concern by providing a terrace retaining wall, though the majority of Council was concerned not only about the removal of the 83 trees required as a direct consequence of this subdivision application, but also the knock-on impacts to the overall environmentally sensitive area adjacent to this proposed subdivision, the lack of habitat compensation within the neighbourhood, and that overall, the subdivision application did not consider the topography or mature trees to Council’s satisfaction. As a result, Council did not issue a development permit last night for the subdivision.
