Delta public meetings in 2021
40 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Public Hearing
This agenda for the Delta, BC Public Hearing on December 15, 2021, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a placeholder with no substantive content for residents to review.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on December 14, 2021, for proposed amendments to the Ladner Area Plan (Bylaws 8076 and 8077) that would update land use designations, policies, and development permit guidelines for Ladner Village, allowing buildings up to 6 storeys in some locations. The hearing included extensive public input, with 80 letters in favour, 684 in opposition, and 15 with concerns. No vote was taken at the hearing; it was terminated unanimously after all speakers were heard.
- Held public hearing for Ladner Village OCP amendments (Bylaws 8076 and 8077)
- Heard public input: 80 in favour, 684 in opposition, 15 with concerns
- Terminated public hearing unanimously (moved by Cllr. McDonald, seconded by Cllr. Kruger)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-12-13 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion. The text is limited to system-generated placeholders and interface labels, with no actual agenda items listed.
Delta Council unanimously adopted the 2022-2026 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 8087 and the Development Cost Charge Reserve Funds Expenditure Bylaw No. 8088, along with the 2022 utility user rate bylaws for water, sewer, and garbage. Council also gave final adoption to the Tree Protection and Regulation Bylaw No. 7969 and related enforcement amendments, and approved several development-related bylaws and permits, including a zoning amendment at 9568 Burns Drive (with one councillor opposed).
- Adopted 2022-2026 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 8087 (unanimous)
- Adopted Development Cost Charge Reserve Funds Expenditure Bylaw No. 8088 (unanimous)
- Adopted 2022 utility user rate bylaws 8094, 8095, 8096 (unanimous)
- Adopted Tree Protection and Regulation Bylaw No. 7969 and enforcement amendments 7970, 7971 (unanimous)
- Adopted zoning amendment Bylaw 7898 and issued DVP/DP at 9568 Burns Drive (5-1, Kanakos opposed)
- Adopted zoning amendment Bylaw 7798 at 8173 114 St. (unanimous)
- Referred Bylaw 8082 for four-lot subdivision at 7458/7468 115 St. back to staff (5-1, Kruger opposed)
- Approved 2022 Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Workplan (unanimous)
Public Hearing
This agenda for the December 13, 2021 public hearing in Delta, BC, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a template with no substantive content.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on December 13, 2021, for two rezoning applications. The first was a rezoning and variance permit for a two-lot subdivision at 11285 79A Avenue. The second was a rezoning to allow a cannabis dispensary at 120 – 8077 120 Street. No votes were taken; the hearing was closed and terminated.
- Public hearing for rezoning and variance permit at 11285 79A Avenue closed (no decision)
- Public hearing for cannabis dispensary rezoning at 120 – 8077 120 Street closed (no decision)
- Hearing terminated unanimously
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the December 6, 2021 Regular Council Meeting contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a placeholder with no substantive content for residents.
Council unanimously adopted the Plastic Bags and Single-use Items Bylaw No. 8075, along with related enforcement and ticketing amendment bylaws. Council also gave readings to bylaws that set the 2022 utility user rates for water, sewer, and garbage collection, which will increase the average single-family home's flat utility bill by 2.94% ($34). The 2022 to 2026 Financial Plan was approved, which includes a 2.99% property tax increase (an estimated $74 for an average home).
- Adopted Plastic Bags and Single-use Items Bylaw No. 8075, 2021.
- Adopted Delta Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw No. 7009, 2011 Amendment Bylaw No. 8079, 2021.
- Adopted Municipal Ticketing Information Bylaw No. 6639, 2007 Amendment Bylaw No. 8080, 2021.
- Gave first, second, and third readings to 2022 Utility User Rates bylaws (Nos. 8094, 8095, 8096).
- Approved the 2022 Financial Plan and gave readings to Financial Plan Bylaw No. 8087 and Development Cost Charge Reserve Funds Expenditure Bylaw No. 8088.
- Gave first, second, and third readings to the new Delta Tree Protection and Regulation Bylaw No. 7969 and related amendment bylaws (Nos. 7970, 7971).
- Approved a $40,000 grant from the 2022 Council Contingency budget for the Deltassist Seniors Counselling Program.
- Awarded contracts for an excavator ($166,800 to Brandt Tractor Limited), mowing on Nordel Way ($68,400 to LM Gardening Inc.), and architectural design for the North Delta Track Fieldhouse ($138,660 to O4 Architecture Ltd.).
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-11-22 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Council gave first and second readings to Bylaws 8076 and 8077, the Ladner Village Official Community Plan update, and referred them to a public hearing on December 14, 2021. Council also endorsed amendments committing to no residential or commercial development on Spot on the Water Park and directing staff to report back on a park design concept and a Chillukthan Slough greenway strategy. Additionally, Council finally adopted Bylaw 8040, rezoning 616 Chester Road to allow a Seed and Stone cannabis retail store.
- Adopted Bylaw 8040, rezoning 616 Chester Road for a Seed and Stone cannabis retail store, and approved a resolution of support for the provincial licence.
- Gave first and second readings to OCP Amendment Bylaw 8076 and Development Permit Area Guidelines Bylaw 8077 for the Ladner Village update.
- Referred Bylaws 8076 and 8077 to a Public Hearing on December 14, 2021.
- Endorsed an amendment committing Council to not support development on Spot on the Water Park and to explore a public greenway along Chillukthan Slough.
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8036, a rezoning for a two-lot subdivision at 11285 79A Avenue, and referred it to a Public Hearing.
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8081, a rezoning for a two-lot subdivision at 8227 114 Street, and referred it to a Public Hearing with an added independent arborist review.
- Awarded a three-year hydro excavating services contract to McRae's Environmental Services Ltd. (estimated $873,502 annually).
- Approved updated priority route maps for the Snow and Ice Control Policy for the 2021/2022 winter season.
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-11-08 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. There are no decisions, discussions, or proposals listed for residents to review.
Delta Council gave final readings to a bylaw banning plastic bags and single-use items, along with related enforcement and ticketing bylaws. Council also endorsed a COVID-19 staff vaccination policy, approved the Housing Action Plan, and awarded several contracts for infrastructure projects. All decisions were carried unanimously.
- Plastic Bags and Single-Use Items Bylaw No. 8075 given first, second, and third readings (unanimous)
- COVID-19 Staff Vaccination Policy endorsed (unanimous)
- Housing Action Plan approved (unanimous)
- Contract for Ice Arena LED Lighting Upgrades awarded to Energy Network Services Inc. for $176,911.25 (unanimous)
- Contract for 2021 Sewer Rehabilitation Program awarded to Mar-Tech Underground Services Ltd. for $226,329.05 (unanimous)
- Contract for Archaeology Consulting Services awarded to Sources Archaeological and Heritage Research Inc. for $135,000/year (unanimous)
- Rezoning for cannabis dispensary at 120-8077 120 Street given first and second readings (unanimous)
- FVRL 2022 budget increase of 2.43% ($96,549) approved (unanimous)
Public Hearing
This agenda for the Delta, BC Public Hearing on November 2, 2021, contains only procedural boilerplate and no specific items for discussion or decision. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
The public hearing was held for a proposal to build a 3-storey, 20-unit townhouse development on a portion of the Beach Grove Golf Club lands at 5766 16 Avenue and 5847 12 Avenue. Council heard from numerous speakers both in support and opposition, and received extensive correspondence. No decision was made at this hearing; it was closed and terminated unanimously. The matter will proceed to a future council meeting for a decision.
- Public hearing held for OCP amendment, rezoning, and development variance permit for 20-unit townhouse project (LU008390)
- Hearing declared closed after hearing all speakers (8:41 p.m.)
- Motion to terminate the hearing carried unanimously
Public Hearing
This agenda is only procedural boilerplate for a public hearing. No specific items, decisions, or discussions are listed in the provided text.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on October 26, 2021, for seven rezoning and development applications. No decisions were made; the hearing was to receive public input. All applications were closed after hearing speakers or confirming no one wished to speak.
- Public hearing for 11553 75A Avenue rezoning closed (no speakers)
- Public hearing for 11803 86A Avenue rezoning closed (no speakers)
- Public hearing for 7875 Swanson Drive rezoning closed after hearing concerns from neighbour Mario Galea
- Public hearing for 11276 Kendale View rezoning, variance, and development permit closed after applicant presentation
- Public hearing for 11067 River Road rezoning, variance, and development permit closed (no speakers)
- Public hearing for 58 Centennial Parkway rezoning, variance, and development permit closed after applicant presentation
- Public hearing for 7592/7594 119A Street and 7551, 7565, 7595/7597 120 Street OCP amendment, rezoning, road closure, variance, and development permit closed after hearing support
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda is only procedural boilerplate with no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document contains no substantive content for residents.
Council approved the removal of five street trees at 4641, 4651, and 4661 54A Street to allow for a standard sidewalk installation, with conditions including the developer paying for removal and owners providing cash-in-lieu for replacement trees. The motion to retain the trees was defeated. Council also adopted several bylaws, including the Council Procedure Bylaw amendment for electronic meetings, and endorsed multiple contract awards and planning applications.
- Approved removal of five street trees at 4641, 4651, 4661 54A St. with conditions (5-1, Kanakos opposed)
- Adopted Council Procedure Bylaw No. 8039 (electronic meetings) unanimously
- Adopted OCP and zoning bylaws at 5712 & 5724 16A Ave. (Bylaws 7787, 7788) unanimously
- Adopted zoning bylaw at 7686 115A St. (Bylaw 7986) unanimously
- Adopted zoning bylaw at 11694 96 Ave. (Bylaw 7965) unanimously
- Adopted zoning bylaw and DVP at 5282 Westminster Ave. (Bylaw 7977) unanimously
- Adopted 2022 Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 8070 unanimously
- Awarded 12 Ave. Sidewalk Reconstruction contract to GPM Civil Contracting Inc. ($405,321) unanimously
Council Workshop
This is a procedural-only agenda for a Delta, BC Council workshop on October 14, 2021. The provided text contains no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions—only boilerplate interface labels from the eSCRIBE system. No public business is described.
Special Council Meeting
This is a Special Council Meeting agenda for Delta, BC on 2021-10-14. The agenda text contains only boilerplate interface labels and no actual agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The meeting appears to be procedural only, with no substantive business listed.
Council voted unanimously to require proof of double vaccination for all patrons 12 and older accessing drop-in and registered programs at Delta recreation centres, effective October 24, 2021. Face coverings will be required for all patrons five and older in indoor public spaces starting October 15, 2021. Council also directed staff to report back on COVID-19 safety protocols for steam rooms, saunas, and hot tubs, and to consider requiring all City employees to be double vaccinated.
- Approved proof of double vaccination for rec centre patrons 12+ effective Oct 24 (unanimous)
- Approved face coverings for patrons 5+ in indoor public spaces effective Oct 15 (unanimous)
- Directed staff to report on COVID-19 protocols for steam rooms, saunas, hot tubs (unanimous)
- Directed staff to report on requiring all City employees to be double vaccinated (unanimous)
Council Workshop
This meeting agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion. The document is essentially empty of any actionable content.
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-10-04 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive agenda items. There are no decisions, discussions, or public hearings listed.
Council gave first and second readings to bylaws for a 155-unit apartment and 10-unit townhouse development at 75A Avenue and 120 Street, and referred the project to a public hearing. Council also gave first and second readings to several rezoning bylaws for two-lot subdivisions and adopted a bylaw for 2022 permissive tax exemptions. A motion was carried to have staff report back on requiring proof of vaccination at Delta facilities.
- Advanced 155-unit apartment and 10-unit townhouse development at 75A Ave & 120 St to public hearing (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to rezoning bylaws for subdivisions at 11553 75A Ave, 11803 86A Ave, 58 Centennial Pkwy, and 7875 Swanson Dr (unanimous)
- Adopted 2022 Permissive Taxation Exemption Bylaw No. 8070 (unanimous)
- Approved grants to Royal Canadian Legion ($9,000) and BCIT/VCC ($84,000) (unanimous)
- Adopted Council Procedure Bylaw No. 8039 for electronic meetings (unanimous)
- Awarded $2,092,817.50 contract for 2021 Paving Program to All Roads Construction Ltd. (unanimous)
- Awarded $929,660 contract for 41B Street Roadway Rehabilitation to All Roads Construction Ltd. (unanimous)
- Directed staff to report back on proof of vaccination for Delta facilities (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-09-27 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive agenda items. No decisions, discussions, or proposals are listed.
Council unanimously endorsed requiring proof of vaccination for all patrons accessing programs at Delta's seniors' recreation centres, extending beyond current Public Health Order coverage. Council also endorsed a staff direction to stop accepting new cannabis dispensary rezoning applications, given six are already in process. Several development projects received first and second readings, including a townhouse proposal at 5766 16 Avenue, and multiple contracts were awarded.
- Endorsed requiring proof of vaccination for all patrons at Delta's seniors' recreation centres.
- Directed staff to not accept new cannabis dispensary rezoning applications until further notice.
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaws 8054, 8055, and 8056 for the Beach Grove Golf Club townhouse proposal, referring them to a Public Hearing on November 2, 2021.
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8059 for a Land Use Contract Discharge at 11846 Alderwood Crescent, waiving the Public Hearing.
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 7717 for a three-lot subdivision at 11067 River Road, referring it to a Public Hearing.
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8024 for a two-lot subdivision at 11276 Kendale View, referring it to a Public Hearing.
- Awarded a $5,968,888.00 contract to Arsalan Construction Ltd. for 72 Avenue Roadway Improvements, including noise bylaw relief for nighttime work.
- Directed staff to bring forward amendments to end new Revitalization Tax Exemption Agreements under several bylaws and to develop new incentives.
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-09-20 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Council endorsed a report to be submitted to the BC Environmental Assessment Office regarding the proposed Tilbury Marine Jetty Project, including requests to review draft plans and investigate shore power for LNG carriers. Council also endorsed two additional motions: to hold two Council workshops on the jetty and FortisBC LNG expansion projects, and to send a letter to senior governments highlighting the need for an agency for sustainable development on the Fraser River Estuary and Salish Sea. The meeting also included the final adoption of two zoning bylaws, the endorsement of several contract awards, and a motion to have staff report back on implementing a ban on single-use plastics.
- Endorsed a report to the BC Environmental Assessment Office on the Tilbury Marine Jetty Project, including requests for review of draft plans and a study on shore power for LNG carriers.
- Approved a motion for staff to hold two Council workshops on the Tilbury Marine Jetty and FortisBC LNG Expansion Projects.
- Approved a motion to send a letter to senior government and Indigenous leaders about the need for a government agency for sustainable development on the Fraser River Estuary and Salish Sea.
- Finally adopted Bylaw No. 7957 and issued Development Variance Permit LU009026 for properties at 4573 and 4581 53 Street.
- Finally adopted Bylaw No. 8026 and issued Development Variance Permit LU009013 for properties at 7480 and 7490 115 Street.
- Gave third reading to Bylaw No. 8047 for a bio-methane gas processing facility at 4526 80 Street and forwarded the non-farm use application to the Agricultural Land Commission.
- Endorsed a motion for staff to report back on steps to implement a ban on single-use plastics in Delta and to consult with committees and the business community.
- Awarded contracts for various projects, including a seismic retrofit feasibility study, Nordel Way Multi-Use Pathway design, a tandem axle dump truck, two electric cars, a CCTV inspection program, salt spreaders, bus shelter installation, the Winskill Park fieldhouse, and the Urban Reforestation Project.
Public Hearing
This is a procedural-only public hearing agenda for Delta, BC on September 9, 2021. The agenda text contains no actual agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics—only boilerplate interface labels from the eSCRIBE software. No substantive business is listed.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on September 9, 2021, for two proposed affordable housing developments. The first project, at 1050 54A Street, is a 152-unit seniors' affordable rental building by KinVillage. The second, at 4603, 4625, and 4649 Evergreen Lane, is a 198-unit non-market housing development for seniors, families, and persons with intellectual disabilities. No decisions were made; the hearing was closed and the meeting terminated.
- Public hearing held for KinVillage seniors' rental building (Project No. 1)
- Public hearing held for Evergreen Lane non-market housing (Project No. 2)
- Hearing terminated unanimously
Special Council Meeting
This is a procedural-only agenda for a Special Council meeting. No decisions, discussions, or specific agenda items are listed in the provided text.
Delta City Council awarded a $211,659.00 contract to Arsalan Construction Ltd. for the Graham Drive road construction project, with the watermain portion completed by city staff. Council also amended the September 2021 meeting schedule to accommodate the federal election and requested a report on the Ladner Lions Park playground replacement after public concerns.
- Awarded Graham Drive road construction contract to Arsalan Construction Ltd. for $211,659.00 plus taxes (carried unanimously)
- Authorized Director of Engineering and Director of Finance to execute the contract (carried unanimously)
- Amended September 20, 2021 Council meeting to start at 1:30 p.m. and end by 4:00 p.m. due to federal election (carried, Cllr. Jackson opposed)
- Added a Regular Council Meeting on September 27, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. (carried unanimously)
- Directed City Manager to report back on Ladner Lions Park playground renewal, with Parks, Recreation and Culture Commission review (carried, Cllr. Jackson opposed)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-08-09 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive agenda items. There are no decisions, discussions, or proposals listed for the meeting.
Council defeated a motion by Councillor Jackson that sought reports on Delta Police Board's $43,666.88 spending on a public relations firm, officer departures, and replacement costs. The motion was opposed by Mayor Harvie and five councillors. Council also unanimously approved several contracts, including a $1.15M sewer upgrade and a $884,386 neighbourhood improvements contract, and endorsed the Ladner Village Revitalization draft plan.
- Defeated motion to investigate Delta Police PR firm spending and officer departures (6 opposed)
- Approved $1,147,210 contract for Shepherd Way Sanitary Sewer Upgrades to Drake Excavating (unanimous)
- Approved $884,386 contract for Neighbourhood Livability & Safety Improvements to Lafarge Canada (unanimous)
- Endorsed Ladner Village Revitalization Draft Land Use Plan and Waterfront Concept (unanimous)
- Approved $111,125.67 grant to Delta School District for Adult School Crossing Guard Program (unanimous)
- Adopted Parks, Recreation and Culture Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 8044 (unanimous)
- Approved $30,000 Heritage Conservation Grant for Black Residence at 3395 41B St (unanimous)
- Approved 72nd Avenue Revitalization incentives for Westcorp Developments' Oakcrest townhouse project (1 opposed)
Public Hearing
This agenda is only procedural boilerplate from the eSCRIBE system; it contains no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics for the July 27, 2021 public hearing.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on July 27, 2021, for two proposed zoning bylaw amendments. No decisions were made; the hearing was for public input only. The hearing was terminated after hearing from speakers on both projects.
- Hearing on rezoning at 11868 87 Avenue closed after no public speakers (4:05 p.m.)
- Hearing on permitted projections in multi-unit zones closed after staff presentation (4:23 p.m.)
- Hearing terminated by motion (4:23 p.m.)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-07-26 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion. The text is limited to system-generated interface labels and placeholders, with no actual agenda items listed.
Council gave first and second readings to bylaws for a four-to-six-storey seniors' affordable rental building at 1050 54A Street (KinVillage) and for non-market rental apartments at 4603, 4625 and 4649 Evergreen Lane, referring both to a public hearing on September 9, 2021. Council also adopted a new Parks, Recreation and Culture Fees and Charges Bylaw, and endorsed several engineering and equipment contracts. A development variance permit at 11328 91 Avenue was issued with one councillor opposed.
- First and second readings for KinVillage seniors' affordable rental building bylaws 8038 and 8045 (unanimous)
- First and second readings for Evergreen Lane non-market rental bylaws 8051 and 8052 (unanimous)
- Referred both housing applications to public hearing Sept 9, 2021 (unanimous)
- Adopted Parks, Recreation and Culture Fees and Charges Bylaw 8044 (unanimous)
- Awarded $135,181 Nordel Way BNR Overpass rehabilitation contract to Morrison Hershfield (unanimous)
- Awarded $289,050 watermain directional drilling contract to Poschner Construction (unanimous)
- Issued development variance permit at 11328 91 Avenue with $1,000 tree security (6-1, Jackson opposed)
- Approved $50,000 grant to Delta Farmland & Wildlife Trust (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-07-12 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a placeholder with no substantive content.
Council gave third reading and final adoption to Bylaw 8037, rezoning 9015 120 Street for a childcare facility, and issued the associated development permit. Council also gave third reading to Bylaw 8040, rezoning 616 Chester Road for a cannabis dispensary. Several contracts were awarded, including a $3.54 million sanitary pump station and a $1.8 million Ladner multi-sport court cover.
- Adopted Bylaw 8037, rezoning 9015 120 Street for a childcare facility, and issued Development Permit Amendment LU005982.
- Gave third reading to Bylaw 8040, rezoning 616 Chester Road for a cannabis dispensary.
- Awarded contract for 51 Street Sanitary Pump Station to BEL Contracting for $3,543,107.
- Awarded contract for Ladner Multi-Sport Court Cover to Liberty Contract Management Inc. for $1,806,926.
- Awarded contract for 2021 Paving Program to Key-West Asphalt (333) Ltd. for $966,669.30.
- Awarded contracts for playground renewals at Cory Drive Park and Ladner Lions Park to Suttle Recreation Inc.
- Endorsed installation of speed cushions on Admiral Boulevard and restricted boat trailer parking on Admiral Way.
- Endorsed the 988 Suicide and Crisis Line initiative and directed letters of support be sent.
Public Hearing
This agenda is only procedural boilerplate with no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document contains no substantive content for residents to review.
The public hearing was held for two projects: a zoning text amendment and development permit amendment to convert a commercial unit at 9015 120 Street into a childcare facility, and a rezoning to allow a cannabis dispensary at 616 Chester Road. No decisions were made; the hearing was closed for both projects, and the meeting was terminated due to lack of quorum. Further action will be taken at the next Regular Meeting on July 12, 2021.
- Closed public hearing for childcare facility conversion at 9015 120 Street (Bylaw 8037) without decision.
- Closed public hearing for cannabis dispensary rezoning at 616 Chester Road (Bylaw 8040) without decision.
- Terminated the meeting due to lack of quorum; deferred further action to July 12, 2021 Regular Meeting.
Public Hearing
This agenda for the Delta, BC Public Hearing on 2021-06-14 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a template with no substantive content.
The public hearing was held for a rezoning and development variance permit to allow a second additional farm house at 4362 Tamboline Road. No public speakers other than the applicant and staff addressed the hearing, and it was closed and terminated unanimously. No decision was made at the hearing; the matter will proceed to a future council meeting.
- Public hearing for Bylaw 8025 and Development Variance Permit LU009051 closed (unanimous)
- Hearing terminated (moved by Cllr. Kruger, seconded by Cllr. Kanakos, carried unanimously)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-06-14 contains no substantive items. The text is entirely procedural boilerplate from the eSCRIBE software interface, with no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions to discuss.
Council gave third reading to two rezoning bylaws: one for a second farm house at 4362 Tamboline Road and another for a two-lot subdivision at 5445 15B Avenue. It also gave first and second readings to a zoning amendment for a childcare facility at 9015 120 Street and a cannabis dispensary at 616 Chester Road, both to proceed to public hearings. Additionally, Council endorsed a new application for a 153-unit residential development at 6115 Highway 17A, directing staff to begin public consultation and negotiate an amenity contribution.
- Approved third reading of Bylaw 8025 for a second additional farm house at 4362 Tamboline Road, with support for referral to the Agricultural Land Commission.
- Approved third reading of Bylaw 8003 for a two-lot subdivision at 5445 15B Avenue.
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8037 for a childcare facility at 9015 120 Street, and referred it to a public hearing.
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8040 for a cannabis dispensary at 616 Chester Road, and referred it to a public hearing.
- Endorsed a new application for a 153-unit residential development at 6115 Highway 17A, directing staff to proceed with public consultation and negotiate an amenity contribution.
- Awarded a contract for Knudson Road slope stabilization and road improvements to Arsalan Construction Ltd. for $290,313.
- Approved the 2020 Annual Report.
- Authorized a letter to provincial and federal governments requesting a collaborative secondary channel dredging program for the lower Fraser River.
Public Hearing
This agenda for the June 8, 2021 public hearing in Delta, BC, is only procedural boilerplate. It contains no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on June 8, 2021, for a proposed 29-storey mixed-use development at 9365-9383 120 Street and 11959-11969 93A Avenue. The project includes 314 residential units (50 rental, 10 at below-market rates), commercial space, and a childcare facility. No decision was made at the hearing; it was terminated after hearing from supporters and opponents. The hearing was closed and the matter will proceed to Council for consideration.
- Public hearing held for Bylaws 8033, 8034, 8035 and Development Variance Permit LU009043
- Hearing closed at 7:09 p.m. after all speakers were heard
- Motion to terminate the hearing carried unanimously
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-05-31 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Council unanimously adopted four bylaws regulating backyard chickens, including zoning, animal control, notice enforcement, and ticketing amendments. It also approved multiple contracts, including a $2.18M fire apparatus purchase, a $578,000 Winskill Park turf replacement, and a $153,032 storm sewer project. A motion to reinstate the Delta Advisory Planning Commission and a standalone Environment Committee was defeated.
- Adopted Bylaws 7987, 7988, 8000, 8001 for backyard chickens (unanimous)
- Awarded $2,184,400.54 contract to Safetek Emergency Vehicles Ltd. for two fire apparatus (unanimous)
- Awarded $578,000 contract to Astroturf West Distributors Ltd. for Winskill Park turf replacement (unanimous)
- Awarded $153,032 contract to Complete Utility Contractors Ltd. for 28 Avenue storm sewer works (unanimous)
- Approved $5,473 Heritage Conservation Grant for 10306 Main Street (unanimous)
- Issued Development Variance Permit for 9067 120 Street and waived $1,560.25 in fees (unanimous)
- Defeated motion to reinstate Delta Advisory Planning Commission and standalone Environment Committee (4 opposed)
- Approved cycling lanes on 12 Avenue between Hunter Road and Boundary Bay Road (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This is the agenda for the May 10, 2021 Regular Council Meeting of Delta, BC. The agenda text consists entirely of procedural boilerplate and embedded content placeholders, with no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions. No substantive business is identified for discussion or action.
Council gave first and second readings to three bylaws for a 29-storey mixed-use development at 120 Street and 93A Avenue, including 50 rental units (10 below-market) and a childcare facility, and referred it to a public hearing. Council also adopted the 2021 tax rate bylaws with a 2.9% increase, approved a bylaw allowing responsible drinking in designated parks, and endorsed funding agreements for community agencies. Several other administrative items were approved, including contracts and financial statements.
- First and second readings for Bylaws 8033, 8034, 8035 for 29-storey mixed-use development at 120 St/93A Ave (4-3, Copeland, Jackson, Kanakos opposed)
- Referred development to public hearing June 8, 2021
- Adopted 2021 tax rate bylaws 8030, 8031, 8032 (unanimous, 2.9% increase)
- Adopted Responsible Drinking in Delta Parks Bylaw 8029 (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 7989 and issued DVP LU009055 at 10965 84 Ave (6-1, Jackson opposed)
- Adopted accessible parking regulations Bylaw 7992 (unanimous)
- Endorsed funding agreements for Boys and Girls Club ($113,000), Deltassist ($139,000), REACH ($50,274) (unanimous)
- Approved 2020 audited financial statements and SOFI (unanimous)
Public Hearing
This agenda is for a Delta, BC public hearing on April 27, 2021, but it contains only procedural boilerplate and no specific items for discussion or decision.
The public hearing covered four items: rezoning for a new home and floating home at 4417 River Road West, rezoning for a two-lot subdivision at 5445 15B Avenue, rezoning and variance for a three-lot subdivision at 7480/7490 115 Street, and a bylaw to permit backyard chickens. No decisions were made; the hearing was terminated after all speakers were heard.
- Hearing closed for rezoning and variance at 4417 River Road West (Bylaw 8019)
- Hearing closed for rezoning at 5445 15B Avenue (Bylaw 8003)
- Hearing closed for rezoning and variance at 7480/7490 115 Street (Bylaw 8026)
- Hearing closed for backyard chicken regulations (Bylaw 7987)
- Hearing terminated unanimously
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-04-26 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions.
Council gave first, second, and third readings to the 2021 tax rate bylaws, confirming an average 2.9% increase for homeowners. It also approved a pilot program for responsible drinking in select parks, amended to exclude Sunstone Park, and endorsed several contracts and funding applications. All decisions were carried unanimously except the development variance permit at 6627 1A Avenue, which passed with two councillors opposed.
- Approved 2021 tax rate bylaws (8030, 8031, 8032) with first, second, and third readings (unanimous)
- Approved Responsible Drinking in Delta Parks Bylaw 8029 with pilot program June 1–Sept 30, 2021, excluding Sunstone Park (unanimous)
- Awarded Boundary Bay Dike Foreshore Upgrades contract to Summit Earthworks Inc. for $172,382 (unanimous)
- Awarded Cliveden Ave. sanitary pump station design contract to Stantec Consulting Ltd. for $76,349 (unanimous)
- Awarded 2021 Crosswalk and Traffic Signal Improvements design contract to Aplin & Martin Consultants Ltd. for $153,398 (unanimous)
- Awarded 2021 Sidewalk Improvements design contract to CitiWest Consulting Ltd. for $85,506.50 (unanimous)
- Endorsed submission to Special Committee on Reforming the Police Act (unanimous)
- Issued Development Variance Permit at 6627 1A Avenue with conditions (carried; Jackson and Kanakos opposed)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-04-12 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion.
Council unanimously adopted the 2021-2025 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 8027 and Development Cost Charge Reserve Funds Expenditure Bylaw No. 8028. The Director of Finance advised that an annual tax increase of 2-3% is forecast for each year of the five-year plan, subject to Council's approval each year. Council also gave first and second readings to a bylaw to regulate backyard chickens, referring it to a public hearing.
- Adopted 2021-2025 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 8027 (unanimous)
- Adopted Development Cost Charge Reserve Funds Expenditure Bylaw No. 8028 (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Backyard Chickens Zoning Bylaw No. 7987, referred to public hearing (unanimous)
- Gave first, second and third readings to Animal Control, Bylaw Notice Enforcement, and Municipal Ticketing bylaws for backyard chickens (unanimous)
- Adopted Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 7885 at 11555 80 Ave (unanimous)
- Adopted Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 7956 at 6704 1A Ave (carried; Cllr. Jackson opposed)
- Adopted Tsawwassen Business Improvement Area Bylaw No. 8002 (unanimous)
- Adopted Fire Regulation and Outdoor Appliances Bylaws 8005, 8006, 8007 (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
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Council gave final adoption to three permeable boulevard pavement bylaws (7893, 7894, 7906) and zoning bylaws for properties at 11666 82A Avenue and 11424 Daly Place. It also gave readings to several rezoning bylaws, including for 5445 15B Avenue, 7480/7490 115 Street, and 4417 River Road West, referring them to public hearings. The 2021-2025 Financial Plan was approved, including a 2.9% property tax increase, and the 2021 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 8027 and Development Cost Charge Reserve Funds Expenditure Bylaw No. 8028 were given first, second, and third readings.
- Approved the 2021 Financial Plan and gave readings to Bylaws 8027 and 8028, including a 2.9% property tax increase.
- Finally adopted Bylaws 7893, 7894, and 7906 (permeable boulevard pavement amendments), with Councillor Jackson opposed.
- Finally adopted Bylaw 7938 (zoning amendment at 11666 82A Avenue) and Bylaw 8020 (land use contract discharge at 11424 Daly Place), with Councillor Jackson opposed to 8020.
- Gave third reading to Bylaw 8008 (zoning amendment for applications in process).
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaws 8003, 8026, and 8019 (rezonings at 5445 15B Ave, 7480/7490 115 St, and 4417 River Road West) and referred them to public hearings.
- Gave first, second, and third readings to Bylaws 8005, 8006, and 8007 (fire regulation enforcement and outdoor appliances).
- Approved the 'Slow Streets' pilot program for neighbourhood traffic calming.
- Approved interim funding of $3,000 for the Delta Food Coalition's food rescue programs.
Public Hearing
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The public hearing was held for Bylaw No. 8021, a rezoning application to allow a two-lot subdivision and construction of two single detached homes at 4573 Garry Street. No decision was made; the hearing was closed and then terminated unanimously. The application was only discussed, not approved or denied.
- Held public hearing for rezoning application LU009092 (Bylaw No. 8021) for 4573 Garry Street
- Closed the public hearing for the rezoning application
- Terminated the public hearing unanimously
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-03-08 contains no substantive items, only procedural boilerplate and embedded content placeholders. There are no decisions, discussions, or notable agenda items listed.
Council endorsed seven strategies as the basis for Delta's Housing Action Plan and directed staff to consult on a draft plan before final consideration. Council also gave third reading to two bylaws for a three-lot subdivision at 5744 and 5754 16A Avenue, and approved several contracts and agreements, including a mosquito control contract and a radio amplification system agreement for Delta Rise.
- Endorsed seven strategies as basis for Housing Action Plan (unanimous)
- Gave third reading to OCP amendment Bylaw 8015 for 5744/5754 16A Ave (carried, 2 opposed)
- Gave third reading to zoning amendment Bylaw 8016 for 5744/5754 16A Ave (carried, 2 opposed)
- Approved $117,892 contract to O4 Architecture for Tsawwassen Lawn Bowling Clubhouse design (unanimous)
- Approved $375,000 contract to Entity Mechanical for Fire Hall No. 1 HVAC upgrade (unanimous)
- Approved $194,366.55 agreement with Strata Plan EPS 4044 for Delta Rise radio amplification (unanimous)
- Approved service agreements with Delta Chamber of Commerce ($70,000) and Tourism Delta ($103,000) (unanimous)
- Directed staff to report on plan for pilot allowing alcohol consumption in select parks (unanimous)
Public Hearing
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The Delta City Council held a public hearing on February 23, 2021, for three rezoning and OCP amendment applications. No votes were taken; the hearing was procedural, allowing public input. The hearing was terminated unanimously after all speakers were heard.
- Hearing closed for rezoning at 7743 115 Street (Bylaw 8012) with no speakers
- Hearing closed for rezoning at 9380 116 Street and 11630 94 Avenue (Bylaw 7999) after opposition from Jeff Ferrey
- Hearing closed for OCP amendment and rezoning at 5744 and 5754 16A Avenue (Bylaws 8015 & 8016) after opposition from Terry Bogyo
- Hearing terminated unanimously (moved by Cllr. McDonald, seconded by Cllr. Kruger)
Regular Council Meeting
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Council unanimously adopted Bylaw No. 7978, amending the Official Community Plan to set a GHG emission reduction target. Council also gave first and second readings to two zoning bylaws: one for a two-lot subdivision at 4573 Garry Street (referred to a public hearing) and another to update zoning on eighteen properties. Three bylaws amending standards for permeable boulevard pavement were given first, second, and third readings, with Councillor Jackson opposed.
- Adopted Bylaw No. 7978, amending the Official Community Plan for GHG emission reduction target (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw No. 8021, rezoning for two-lot subdivision at 4573 Garry Street, and referred it to a public hearing (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw No. 8008, updating zoning on eighteen properties, and waived the public hearing (unanimous)
- Gave first, second, and third readings to Bylaws 7893, 7894, and 7906, amending standards for permeable boulevard pavement (carried, Cllr. Jackson opposed)
- Approved a $92,842.50 contract for seasonal vehicle rentals to Zeemac Vehicle Lease (by consent)
- Approved a $3,500 Community Festival Grant for the 2021 Ladner Pioneer May Days (unanimous)
- Endorsed an interpretive sign for Fred Gingell Park (unanimous)
- Approved a Development Variance Permit and Development Permit at 5209 Upland Drive with conditions (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2021-02-08 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. The text is entirely composed of interface labels and placeholders from the eSCRIBE software, with no actual agenda items, reports, or decisions listed.
Council unanimously endorsed a motion directing the City Manager to prepare a submission to the Provincial Special Committee on Reforming the Police Act, reflecting the need to modernize police board governance and provide elected officials equal participation rights. Council also directed staff to develop a new Purchasing Policy for external services under $50,000 and approved several development bylaws and contracts.
- Directed City Manager to prepare submission to Provincial Special Committee on Reforming the Police Act (unanimous)
- Directed staff to develop new Purchasing Policy for external services under $50,000 (unanimous)
- Approved final adoption of Sign Bylaw Amendment (Political Signs) Bylaw No. 8004 (unanimous)
- Approved final adoption of Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 7995 at 7706 116A Street (unanimous)
- Approved final adoption of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 7922 at 5098 Kirk Place (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to OCP Amendment Bylaw No. 8015 and Zoning Bylaw No. 8016 for 5744/5754 16A Ave (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Zoning Bylaw No. 8012 for 7743 115 Street (unanimous)
- Approved $5,000 grant to Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society (unanimous)
Public Hearing
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The Delta City Council held a public hearing on January 26, 2021, to hear public input on six proposed projects, including zoning amendments to reduce accessory structure heights, several rezoning applications for residential development, and an Official Community Plan amendment. No final decisions were made at the hearing; the hearing was closed for each project and the matter was referred back to Council for consideration.
- Public hearing held for accessory structure height reduction (Bylaws 7955 & 7994)
- Public hearing held for rezoning at 7410 Giroday Place (Bylaw 7972)
- Public hearing held for rezoning and variance at 11641 & 11651 92 Avenue (Bylaw 7993)
- Public hearing held for rezoning and variance at 10965 84 Avenue (Bylaw 7989)
- Public hearing held for OCP amendment on GHG targets and housekeeping (Bylaw 7978)
- Public hearing held for rezoning at 5761 6 Avenue to Urban Interface Agriculture (Bylaw 7880)
- Hearing terminated unanimously at 5:35 p.m.
Regular Council Meeting
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Public Hearing
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Regular Council Meeting
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