On Monday afternoon, Langley City Council gave first and second reading to a suite of bylaws which will allow for City staff to schedule a public hearing for the following development proposals:
A 30-unit, double-wide garage townhouse project at the southeast corner of 54th Avenue and 198th Street.
Rendering of proposed townhouse project at 5364-5380 198 Street & 19824 54 Avenue. Select image to enlarge. |
A 5-storey, 86-unit apartment project on 53A Avenue, at the corner of 201 A Street.
Rendering of proposed project at 20120-20170 53A Avenue. Select image to enlarge. |
A 6-storey, 200-apartment unit with 16,000 sq. ft. of ground-level commercial mixed-use project at the corner of Fraser Highway and 208th Street
Rendering of proposed project at 20785 Fraser Highway. Select image to enlarge. |
Council also gave the final reading to a rezoning bylaw and issued the development permit to allow the construction of a 4-storey, 62-unit apartment building at the northeast corner of 54th Avenue and 198th Street. This project had a public hearing and received third reading back in April 2017. This project stalled because it exchanged owners.
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Rendering of proposed apartment building located at 198 Street and 54 Avenue. Select image to enlarge. |
1 comment:
With every one of these developments the standard of living for those already in Langley keeps dropping. Langley is turning into an overcrowded hellhole like Burnaby. It looks like it is time to move on. Thanks for nothing.
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