Last night was the final meeting of the current Langley City council. The inaugural meeting of the new council will be held at 7pm on Monday, November 5th. This was the last meeting for Mayor Ted Schaffer and Councillor Jack Arnold who were first elected to council in 1990, along with Councillor Gayle Martin.
Councillor Paul Albrecht presented Mayor Schaffer with the UBCM Long Service Awards. Mayor Schaffer and Councillor Arnold gave some words about their years on council. All of council gave both Mayor Schaffer and Councillor Arnold a standing ovation to thank them for their dedication to our community.
Council gave final reading and approved issuing development permits for the following projects. I’ve provided links to the original posts where these projects were discussed.
- 19941,19943,19951, 5444 Brydon Crescent and 5461 199A Street to accommodate a 77-unit, 4-four storey apartment development
- 19607, 19619, 19629, 19649, 19655 55A Avenue to accommodate a 33-unit, three-storey townhouse development
- 5423, 5433, 19900, 19910, 19920, 19930 Brydon Crescent to accommodate a 127-unit, four-storey apartment development
- 19868 Langley Bypass to permit a maximum of 25% of the total gross floor building area for individual commercial tenants to be less than 4,000 sq. feet
- 20555 56 Avenue to accommodate and regulate the development of a microbrewery.
Council also received the results of the Langley City local election. You can view the official results on the City’s website. Councillor Martin presented a motion that staff investigate mail-in ballots for the next local government election. This motion passed with universal support.
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Yay to the microbrewery! Hope it will have a restaurant and smple bar attached. Great adddition for us beer lovers.
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