Last night's Langley City Council meeting was brief, with two items that Council voted on in the agenda.
The first was to give third reading to a rezoning bylaw update for a 64-unit apartment project on Michaud Crescent with 7 three-bedroom units, 43 two-bedroom units, 5 one-bedroom + flex units, and 9 one-bedroom units. Third reading is considered "approval-in-principle" for a rezoning. The applicant will now work with the city to finalize the design, pay required deposits, and pay development cost charges and community amenity charges for infrastructure to accommodate population growth, among other things. Once this is completed, Council will consider the final reading of the rezoning and issue a development permit. You can read more about this project in a previous post.
Council also deferred voting on a new garbage collection contract for detached homes and small townhouse/rowhouse complexes until the October 7th Council meeting. You can read more about proposed changes to garbage collection in a previous post.
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