Yesterday, I posted about Monday's Langley City Council meeting but did not post about the housing and transit-oriented projects that Council considered. Today, I wanted to touch on those projects.
A typical development project consistent with our Official Community Plan and needing rezoning requires four separate votes from Council for approval. These votes include first and second reading, third reading, final reading, and issuing a development permit.
Significant Council discussions on a project will typically occur during first and second reading since changes to provincial law now limit public hearings for most projects. There is usually a delay between third reading and final reading/issuing a development permit as a project applicant needs to finalize their design plans and engineering requirements and pay deposits to the City before it is ready for consideration of final approval.
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Overall site plan of 5501 204 Street and 20300 Douglas Crescent. Select the image to enlarge. |
All that being said, Council gave third reading for the following projects. I've included links to previous posts for more information on the projects:
- Langley Mall Redevelopment (20300 Douglas Crescent)
- 26-Unit Townhouse Project (20815 45A Avenue, 4560, 4570 & 4580 208 Street)
- 6-storey, 70-Unit Apartment Building (20239-20249 54A Avenue)
Council also gave final reading and issued a development permit for the following projects:
- 14-Unit Townhome Project (4503 & 4513 200 Street)
- 6-storey, 136-Unit Apartment Building (20619 & 20629 Eastleigh Crescent)
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