Delta public meetings in 2022
35 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Public Hearing
This agenda for the December 12, 2022 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.
The City Council conducted public hearings for various rezoning requests, including residential subdivisions and a city-wide parking update. One application for Unit 14 – 7550 River Road was withdrawn. The minutes record the closing of each hearing but do not list final votes or decisions on the proposals.
- Closed hearing for health care office rezoning at Unit 117 – 7198 Vantage Way
- Closed hearing for two-lot subdivision at 11357 and 11359 88 Avenue
- Closed hearing for two-lot subdivision at 11687 74A Avenue
- Closed hearing for two-lot subdivision at 11688 74A Avenue
- Closed hearing for three-lot subdivision at 11520 and 11530 75A Avenue
- Closed hearing for two-lot subdivision at 4959 Linden Drive
- Closed hearing for three-lot subdivision at 998 and 1008 50B Street
- Closed hearing for 10-lot subdivision at 5121, 5135, and 5149 12 Avenue
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-12-12 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Council approved the 2023 to 2027 Financial Plan and updated water, sewer, and garbage utility rates. The city also authorized sidewalk improvements on Minster Drive and issued several development permits for industrial and residential projects.
- Adopted 2023 to 2027 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 8195 (Unanimous)
- Adopted 2023 Utility User Rates for water, sewer, and garbage (Unanimous)
- Approved Minster Drive sidewalk improvements project (Unanimous)
- Approved up to $30,000 Heritage Conservation Grants for Royal Canadian Legion Branch 061 and Baker House (Unanimous)
- Issued Development Variance Permit LU009460 for 6378 Dairy Avenue (Unanimous)
- Issued Development Permits for industrial buildings at 7722 and 7702 Progress Way (Unanimous)
- Approved $1,500 Gold Brand Builder sponsorship for Sungod Skating Club Ice Show (Unanimous)
- Approved the establishment of Community Investment, Agricultural and Hunting Regulation, and Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism committees (Unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
Council approved the 2023 to 2027 Financial Plan, which includes a proposed 4.9% property tax increase. The meeting also included the adoption of several zoning bylaws and the awarding of a road improvement contract.
- Approved 2023 to 2027 Financial Plan and related bylaws (Unanimous)
- Approved 4.9% property tax increase for 2023 (Unanimous)
- Awarded $1,325,000 contract for crosswalk, streetlight and traffic signal improvements to All Roads Construction Ltd. (Unanimous)
- Approved $10,000 for Guru Nanak Food Bank's North Delta location (Unanimous)
- Approved $10,000 allocation to the Canadian Lifeboat Institution (Unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaws 8167 and 8168 for 10119 Swenson Way (Unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 8157 for 11714 81 Avenue (Unanimous)
- Approved revised Purchasing Policy increasing staff authority to $1 million (Unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
Council approved the final adoption of two land use contract discharge bylaws and advanced several zoning amendments to public hearings, including a cannabis dispensary and new apartment parking requirements. The city also updated its Snow and Ice Control Policy and approved a new public hearing protocol to streamline housing applications.
- Adopted Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 8176 for 4905 13 Avenue (Unanimous)
- Adopted Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 8179 for 11923 Beechwood Avenue (Unanimous)
- Referred Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 8172 for cannabis dispensary at 7550 River Road to Public Hearing (Unanimous)
- Referred Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 8204 regarding apartment parking requirements to Public Hearing (Unanimous)
- Approved amendments to Development Application Procedures Bylaw No. 4918 and Council Procedure Bylaw No. 5000 (Unanimous)
- Approved updated Public Hearing Protocol and process for zoning bylaws consistent with OCP (Unanimous)
- Directed staff to advance public consultation for mixed-use building at 4989 Bridge Street and 4905-4915 Elliott Street (6-1)
- Approved updated Snow and Ice Control Policy (Unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
The Committee of the Whole reviewed three preliminary development proposals for Ladner Village and North Delta. No formal votes were taken on the projects as they are in the feedback or preliminary stages. The meeting primarily consisted of presentations from developers and staff.
- Endorsed the November 22, 2022 Agenda (Unanimous)
- Resolved into Committee of the Whole (Unanimous)
- Reviewed mixed-use proposal for 4989 Bridge Street and 4905-4915 Elliot Street; proceeding to public engagement
- Reviewed preliminary redevelopment proposal for Delta Shoppers Mall at 8037 120 Street
- Reviewed preliminary redevelopment proposal for 7702–7740 119A Street
- Rose from Committee of the Whole (Unanimous)
- Terminated the meeting (Unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
Council granted third readings for four land use contract discharges and referred three rezoning applications to public hearings. The city also authorized $1.5 million in ICBC cost-share funding for road safety and approved several facility rental fee waivers.
- Approved third reading for land use contract discharges at 4905 13 Avenue, 11923 Beachwood Avenue, 4601 54A Street, and 11714 81 Avenue (Unanimous)
- Referred rezoning and variance applications at 11357/11359 88 Avenue, 5121/5135/5149 12 Avenue, and 11520/11530 75A Avenue to public hearings (Unanimous)
- Issued Development Variance Permits for 9161 112 Street and 6370 64 Street (Unanimous)
- Authorized ICBC 2022 cost-share funding agreements for $1.5 million for Vision Zero Road Safety Strategy (Unanimous)
- Waived facility rental fees totaling up to $21,600 for Delta Division of Family Practice, Delta Community Foundation, Evolutions Fulfilment, and Delta Pride Society (Unanimous)
- Approved adjusted City of Delta holiday hours of work (Unanimous)
- Directed staff to liaise with Delta School District to amend Fire Protection and Fireworks Bylaw No. 5855 (Unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
Council finalized the adoption of five zoning bylaws and a development variance permit. Additionally, five rezoning applications were given first and second readings and referred to public hearings. Council also supported an application for an additional farm house at 2194 Westham Island Road to be forwarded to the Agricultural Land Commission.
- Adopted Bylaw No. 8062 for 11803 86A Avenue (Unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw No. 7791 for 7595 119A Street (Unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw No. 7910 and issued Development Variance Permit LU008845 for 10970 River Road (Unanimous)
- Adopted Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 8173 for 10993 Upper Canyon Road (Unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw No. 8118 for 11682 94 Avenue (Unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw No. 8018 for 11868 87 Avenue (Unanimous)
- Referred five rezoning applications (Bylaws 8180, 8181, 8171, 8191, 8184) to Public Hearing (Unanimous)
- Supported application for additional farm house at 2194 Westham Island Road for ALC submission (Unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
The inaugural meeting focused on the administration of oaths for the Mayor and Councillors. Council unanimously approved appointments to regional boards and established the meeting schedule for the remainder of 2022 and the first quarter of 2023.
- Appointed Mayor George V. Harvie and Councillor Dylan Kruger as directors to the Metro Vancouver Board (Unanimous)
- Appointed Councillors Rod Binder and Daniel Boisvert as alternates to the Metro Vancouver Board (Unanimous)
- Appointed Councillor Rod Binder and Councillor Jennifer Johal (alternate) to the Fraser Valley Regional Library Board (Unanimous)
- Appointed Councillor Dylan Kruger as alternate to the TransLink Mayors' Council on Regional Transportation (Unanimous)
- Appointed Councillor Dylan Kruger as Acting Mayor until further notice (Unanimous)
- Amended 2022 Council Meeting Schedule to cancel Nov 22 Public Hearing and add meetings on Nov 14, Nov 22, and Nov 28 (Unanimous)
- Approved 2023 First Quarter Council Meeting Schedule (Unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-10-24 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. The text is limited to system-generated interface labels and placeholders, with no actual agenda items, reports, or decisions listed.
The meeting was largely ceremonial, with no substantive policy decisions made. Council unanimously endorsed the agenda, approved previous minutes, and received the 2022 election results report for information. The main event was a special presentation honoring outgoing Councillors Dan Copeland, Lois E. Jackson, Jeannie Kanakos, and Bruce McDonald for their decades of service.
- Endorsed the regular meeting agenda (unanimous)
- Approved minutes of the September 15, 2022 special meeting (unanimous)
- Approved minutes of the September 20, 2022 regular meeting (unanimous)
- Received the 2022 General Local Elections Results report for information (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-09-20 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. No decisions, discussions, or specific agenda items are listed in the provided text.
Council awarded a four-year cellular services contract to Telus Communications Inc. for approximately $887,736, and approved several land-use contract discharge and zoning bylaws for properties including 7480 112 St., 8124 112A St., 7743 115 St., 5236 6 Ave., and 4868 & 4872 Delta St. A temporary use permit for outdoor lumber storage at 8099 Nordel Way was issued for three years. Council also endorsed a motion to engage Tsawwassen First Nation and Musqueam leadership on naming conventions for civic buildings and parks.
- Awarded four-year cellular services contract to Telus Communications Inc. for $887,736 (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 8182 (Permissive Tax Exemptions) for 2023 (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 8164 discharging land-use contract at 7480 112 St. (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 7968 amending zoning at 8124 112A St. (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 8012 amending zoning at 7743 115 St. (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 7942 amending zoning at 5236 6 Ave. (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 8162 and issued development permit at 4868 & 4872 Delta St. (unanimous)
- Endorsed motion to engage Tsawwassen First Nation and Musqueam on naming conventions for civic buildings and parks (unanimous)
Special Council Meeting
This is a procedural-only agenda for a Special Council meeting. No decisions, discussions, or reports are listed; the document contains only system-generated placeholders and no actionable content.
Council approved the Indoor Training Facility Construction and Lease Agreement with the Ladner Minor Baseball Association for Cromie Park, with an amendment requiring regular project updates before and after building permit issuance. The motion carried with one councillor opposed. The agreement includes a change from 'endorsement' to 'approval' in Schedule B, and the City will maintain the exterior at an estimated $10,000 annually.
- Approved Indoor Training Facility Construction and Lease Agreement with Ladner Minor Baseball Association (carried, Cllr. Copeland opposed)
- Endorsed amendment requiring staff to provide regular project updates before and after building permit issuance (carried unanimously)
- Endorsed amendment changing 'endorsement' to 'approval' in Schedule B, section 1.4.1 (carried unanimously)
- Authorized City Manager and Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture to continue negotiating final agreement form
- Authorized Mayor and City Clerk to sign final agreement on behalf of the City
Public Hearing
This agenda for the Delta, BC Public Hearing on August 22, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no specific items for discussion or decision. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on August 22, 2022, for three separate applications: a rezoning for a two-lot subdivision at 11830 92 Avenue, a rezoning and development variance permit for a two-lot subdivision at 11646 94A Avenue, and a heritage revitalization agreement and alteration permit for the Baker Residence at 4919 48 Avenue. No decisions were made at the hearing; it was a procedural step to receive public input. The hearing was terminated at 6:19 p.m. with no substantive outcomes recorded.
- Public hearing held for rezoning at 11830 92 Avenue (Bylaw 8160) - no decision made
- Public hearing held for rezoning and variance at 11646 94A Avenue (Bylaw 8165) - no decision made
- Public hearing held for heritage revitalization at 4919 48 Avenue (Bylaw 8175) - no decision made
- Hearing terminated unanimously at 6:19 p.m.
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-08-08 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Council approved four administrative reports by consent, including contracts for the Ladner Leisure Centre natatorium design ($385,844), Winskill Park lawn bowling green ($1,347,000), and North Delta Track fieldhouse containers ($369,200). Council also gave final adoption to two land use contract discharge bylaws and advanced several other development-related bylaws. A motion to have staff report on green space near 11485 92 Avenue was carried unanimously.
- Approved $385,844 contract to FaulknerBrowns Architects for Ladner Leisure Centre natatorium design (unanimous)
- Approved $1,347,000 contract to Cedar Crest Lands (BC) Ltd. for Winskill Park lawn bowling green (unanimous)
- Approved $369,200 contract to ContainerWest Manufacturing Ltd. for North Delta Track fieldhouse (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 8156 discharging land use contract at 9455 116A St. (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 8149 discharging land use contract at 5590 48B Ave. (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8173 for secondary suite at 10993 Upper Canyon Rd. (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8175 for heritage revitalization at 4919 48 Ave. (unanimous)
- Gave first, second, and third readings to 2023 Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw 8182 (unanimous)
Public Hearing
This agenda for the Delta, BC Public Hearing on 2022-08-08 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on August 8, 2022, for three applications: a rezoning and development permit for a three-storey mixed-use building at 4868/4872 Delta Street, a rezoning, variance, and development permit for a five-lot strata subdivision at 11083 River Road, and an OCP amendment and rezoning for heavy truck parking at 10119 Swenson Way. No public submissions were made for any project. The hearing was closed and terminated; no decisions were made at this hearing.
- Hearing for 4868/4872 Delta Street rezoning and development permit closed (6:14 p.m.)
- Hearing for 11083 River Road rezoning, variance, and development permit closed (6:32 p.m.)
- Hearing for 10119 Swenson Way OCP amendment and rezoning closed (6:37 p.m.)
- Motion to terminate hearing carried unanimously
Public Hearing
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Delta City Council held a public hearing on July 26, 2022, for three rezoning applications. No decisions were made; the hearing was procedural, allowing public input. The applications include a second-floor addition at 6703 1A Avenue, a two-lot subdivision at 7410 115 Street, and a three-lot subdivision with OCP amendments at 5336 Westminster Avenue. The hearing terminated with no votes taken.
- Hearing for rezoning at 6703 1A Avenue closed (no decision)
- Hearing for rezoning at 7410 115 Street closed (no decision)
- Hearing for OCP amendment, rezoning, and variance at 5336 Westminster Avenue closed (no decision)
- Hearing terminated unanimously
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-07-25 contains no substantive items. The text is entirely procedural boilerplate from the eSCRIBE software interface, with no decisions, discussions, or listed agenda items.
Regular Council Meeting
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Council adopted Bylaw 8127, allowing a non-medical cannabis retail store at 5150 Ladner Trunk Road, with Councillor Jackson opposed. They also endorsed a referral to the Agricultural Land Commission for migrant farm worker housing at two properties, and approved a $597,671.18 contract for Ladner Lions Park washroom replacement. A secondary suite application at 11714 81 Ave was referred back to staff for more information.
- Adopted Bylaw 8127 for cannabis retail store at 5150 Ladner Trunk Rd (carried, Cllr. Jackson opposed)
- Endorsed recommendations for cannabis store, including LCRB referral response (carried, Cllr. Jackson opposed)
- Referred secondary suite application at 11714 81 Ave back to staff (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8161 for rezoning at 6703 1A Ave (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8158 for rezoning at 7410 115 St (unanimous)
- Awarded $597,671.18 contract to Nordstar Construction Ltd. for Ladner Lions Park washroom replacement (unanimous)
- Endorsed forwarding migrant farm worker housing application to Agricultural Land Commission (unanimous)
- Approved $500 grant and $400 permit fee waiver for Fashion Fest 2022 (unanimous)
Public Hearing
This agenda for the Delta, BC Public Hearing on June 28, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content, with no rezonings, contracts, ordinances, or other matters presented.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on June 28, 2022, for three proposed housing developments. No votes or decisions were made during the hearing; it was a forum for public input. The projects include a three-unit townhouse at 4780 48B Street, a 153-unit residential development at 6115 Highway 17A, and a 150-unit non-market rental building at 5625 Ladner Trunk Road. The hearing was terminated unanimously after all speakers were heard.
- Hearing terminated unanimously after public input on three projects
- No decisions made on rezoning, variances, or permits during the hearing
Regular Council Meeting
This Regular Council Meeting agenda for Delta, BC on 2022-06-27 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive agenda items. The text is limited to system-generated placeholders and interface labels, with no decisions, discussions, or proposals listed.
Council unanimously gave third reading to six land use contract discharge bylaws, allowing secondary suites or new homes at specific properties. It also endorsed a staff report on a two-lot subdivision application, approved a $25,000 grant application for an age-friendly action plan, and endorsed a climate action survey. A motion was passed to send a letter to the Canadian Wildlife Service about a habitat restoration project at Alaksen National Wildlife Area.
- Third reading given to LUC discharge bylaw for 6853 Dover Pl. (unanimous)
- Third reading given to LUC discharge bylaw for 6924 Stewart Rd. (unanimous)
- Third reading given to LUC discharge bylaw for 11794 64B Ave. (unanimous)
- Third reading given to LUC discharge bylaw for 7797 117A St. (unanimous)
- Third reading given to LUC discharge bylaw for 9455 116A St. (unanimous)
- Third reading given to LUC discharge bylaw for 11404 Daly Pl. (unanimous)
- Third reading given to LUC discharge bylaw for 5590 48B Ave. (unanimous)
- Approved $25,000 grant application for age-friendly action plan (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the June 13, 2022 Regular Council Meeting in Delta, BC contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a system-generated placeholder with no substantive content.
Council gave first and second readings to bylaws for a 153-unit residential development at 6115 Highway 17A, including an affordable home ownership program for 15 units, and referred it to a public hearing. Council also approved final adoption of several bylaws, including a development cost charge waiver for not-for-profit housing, and awarded contracts for water meters and sanitary pump station upgrades.
- Adopted OCP amendment Bylaw 7698 for 1217-1243 Hunter Rd. (6-1, Jackson opposed)
- Adopted zoning amendment Bylaw 7699 for 1217-1243 Hunter Rd. (6-1, Jackson opposed)
- Adopted zoning amendment Bylaw 8008 for applications in process (unanimous)
- Adopted Development Cost Charge Waiver for Not-For-Profit Housing Bylaw 8146 (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 8157 for secondary suite at 11714 81 Ave., waived public hearing (6-1, Jackson opposed)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaws 8143, 8144, 8145 for 153-unit development at 6115 Hwy 17A, referred to public hearing (6-1, Copeland opposed)
- Awarded 3-year contract for water meters to Fred Surridge Ltd. ($389,466.75/year) (unanimous)
- Awarded contract for Gillespie Sanitary Pump Station upgrades to Westport Construction Group Inc. ($876,000) (unanimous)
Public Hearing
This agenda is for a Delta, BC public hearing on June 7, 2022, but it contains only procedural boilerplate and no specific agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
This was a public hearing, not a decision-making meeting. Council heard seven rezoning and development variance applications, including four residential subdivisions and three cannabis dispensary proposals. No votes were taken; the hearing was closed and the applications will proceed to a future council meeting for decision.
- No decisions made; hearing closed after receiving public input on 7 applications
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-05-30 contains no substantive items. It is limited to procedural boilerplate and embedded content placeholders, with no decisions, discussions, or specific agenda items listed.
Council unanimously adopted zoning bylaws for two non-medical cannabis retail stores at 100-1179 56 St. and 1274 56 St., and gave first and second readings to a proposed agricultural cold storage and processing facility at 10555 64 Ave. (Delta Fresh), referring it to a public hearing with extensive conditions. Council also endorsed a motion to write to the Premier and Minister of Transportation demanding a second exit out of Ladner and rejecting the Millennial Trail as an active transportation connection for the Fraser River Tunnel Project.
- Adopted Bylaw 8122 for cannabis store at 100-1179 56 St. (unanimous)
- Adopted Bylaw 8120 for cannabis store at 1274 56 St. (unanimous)
- Gave third reading and final adoption to Bylaw 8097 on EV and bicycle charging requirements (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 7975 for Delta Fresh facility at 10555 64 Ave., referred to public hearing (unanimous)
- Gave first, second, and third readings to Bylaw 8146 for DCC waiver for not-for-profit housing (unanimous)
- Approved $17,633 Heritage Conservation Grant for 4633 Arthur Dr. (unanimous)
- Approved extreme heat response plan including 24/7 cooling centres and UBCM funding application (unanimous)
- Endorsed motion to write Premier and Minister demanding second exit out of Ladner for Fraser River Tunnel Project (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This is the agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on May 16, 2022. The document contains only procedural boilerplate and no specific agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics are listed.
Council unanimously adopted the 2022 tax rate bylaws (8139, 8140, 8141), approved a $3.2 million contract for 44 Avenue roadway and utility improvements, and endorsed a moratorium on new cannabis dispensary rezoning applications. The Poverty Reduction Action Plan was received and its recommendations will be incorporated into Delta's Social Action Plan. A motion to send a letter to the Premier expressing concern about notification for the Fraser River Tunnel Project public comment period was defeated.
- Adopted 2022 Tax Rate Bylaws 8139, 8140, 8141 (unanimous)
- Approved $3,226,490 contract to Arsalan Construction for 44 Ave roadway & utility improvements (unanimous)
- Endorsed moratorium on new cannabis dispensary rezoning applications (unanimous)
- Received Poverty Reduction Action Plan; recommendations to be incorporated into Social Action Plan (unanimous)
- Approved $10,000 facility rental fee grant to Delta Community Foundation for Harris Barn event (unanimous)
- Approved $1,237,052.80 paving contract to B.A. Blacktop Ltd. (unanimous)
- Approved $178,931.60 Chalmers Park playground replacement contract to Parkworks Solutions Corp. (unanimous)
- Defeated motion to send letter to Premier re: Fraser River Tunnel notification (Mayor and 4 councillors opposed)
Public Hearing
Delta City Council held a public hearing on April 26, 2022, for seven applications. No decisions were made at the hearing; it was a forum for public input. The applications included three residential rezoning proposals, two cannabis dispensary rezoning requests, a 35-unit townhouse development, and a 48-unit rental apartment building. The hearing was terminated unanimously after all speakers were heard.
- Public hearing held for rezoning at 8727 Brooke Road (duplex) - no decision
- Public hearing held for rezoning at 11759 86 Avenue (two-lot subdivision) - no decision
- Public hearing held for rezoning at 9456 118 Street (two-lot subdivision) - no decision
- Public hearing held for cannabis dispensary rezoning at 1274 56 Street - no decision
- Public hearing held for cannabis dispensary rezoning at Unit 100 - 1179 56 Street - no decision
- Public hearing held for 35-unit townhouse development at 83 Avenue and 115 Street - no decision
- Public hearing held for 48-unit rental apartment at 1467 56 Street - no decision
- Hearing terminated unanimously (moved by Cllr. Guichon, seconded by Cllr. Kanakos)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-04-25 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Delta Council adopted the 2022 tax rate bylaws, approved a $667,000 contract for Fire Hall No. 1 building envelope upgrade, and gave final adoption to several zoning bylaws. The council also approved the 2021 audited financial statements and the 'Slow Streets' pilot program. All decisions were carried, with some opposed by Councillor Jackson.
- Adopted 2022 tax rate bylaws (8139, 8140, 8141) unanimously
- Awarded $667,000 contract to Golden Globe Construction for Fire Hall No. 1 upgrade (unanimous)
- Approved 2021 Consolidated Financial Statements (unanimous, Copeland absent)
- Approved 'Slow Streets' pilot program (unanimous)
- Approved 2022 Boundary Bay Airshow with up to $35,000 city contribution (unanimous)
- Approved up to $2,000/month for one year to North Delta Little Pantries (unanimous)
- Gave final adoption to zoning bylaws at 7019 120 St. and 11641/11651 92 Ave. (Jackson opposed on first)
- Gave first, second, third readings to Responsible Drinking in Delta Parks bylaws (Jackson opposed)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-04-11 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Council issued a three-year temporary use permit for film production at 3010 River Road West, specifically for the show Superman and Lois, with annual updates to Council and the Delta Farmers' Institute. Council also endorsed sustainable funding of $2,000 per month for one year for Nick's Nook's emergency food services and directed staff to explore options for a temporary community food bank in North Delta. Several bylaws were adopted, including water service amendments and zoning changes for properties at 8770 112 Street and 11142 River Road.
- Issued Temporary Use Permit LU009329 for film production at 3010 River Road West (unanimous)
- Approved $2,000/month for one year for Nick's Nook emergency food services (unanimous)
- Directed staff to explore temporary community food bank options in North Delta (unanimous)
- Adopted Delta Water Service Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 8114 (unanimous)
- Adopted OCP and Zoning Bylaw amendments for 8770 112 Street (Bylaws 7932, 7933) and issued Development Variance Permit LU008707 (unanimous)
- Adopted OCP and Zoning Bylaw amendments for 11142 River Road (Bylaws 7702, 7703) and issued Development Permit LU007994 (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Zoning Bylaw 8126 for two-lot subdivision at 11759 86 Ave (unanimous)
- Gave first, second, and third readings to Election Procedures Bylaw Amendment 8123 (unanimous)
Public Hearing
This agenda for the Delta, BC public hearing on March 29, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a template with no substantive content provided.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on March 29, 2022, for six rezoning and OCP amendment applications. The hearing was closed after hearing from applicants and concerned residents. No final decisions were made at the hearing; the applications will proceed to Council for consideration.
- Public hearing closed for OCP amendment and rezoning at 5054 Central Avenue (Bylaws 8112 & 8113)
- Public hearing closed for rezoning at 11682 94 Avenue (Bylaw 8118)
- Public hearing closed for rezoning at 11768 92 Avenue (Bylaw 8105)
- Public hearing closed for rezoning at 11793/11795 86 Avenue (Bylaw 8117)
- Public hearing closed for rezoning at 7909 117 Street (Bylaw 8119)
- Public hearing closed for rezoning at 10630 River Road (Bylaw 7925)
- Hearing terminated unanimously (moved by Cllr. Kruger, seconded by Cllr. Kanakos)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-03-28 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-03-07 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 unanimously donated $5,000 to the Canadian Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal Fund and adopted four land-use bylaws (8091, 8085, 7812, 8047) for properties across Delta. The Patio Program report was referred back to staff until year-end, and the 2022 Tour de Delta was cancelled. Several contracts were awarded, including $838,888 for the 41B Street roadway rehabilitation.
- Donated $5,000 to Canadian Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal Fund (unanimous)
- Finally adopted Bylaw 8091 (land use contract discharge, 11577 83A Ave.) (unanimous)
- Finally adopted Bylaw 8085 (land use contract discharge, 9087 118 St.) (unanimous)
- Finally adopted Bylaw 7812 (zoning amendment, 11269 80 Ave.) (unanimous)
- Finally adopted Bylaw 8047 (zoning amendment, 4526 80 St.) (unanimous)
- Referred Patio Program report back to staff until end of year (unanimous)
- Cancelled 2022 Tour de Delta (unanimous)
- Awarded $838,888 contract for 41B Street Roadway Rehabilitation Phase 2 to Arsalan Construction Ltd. (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-02-15 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion. The text is entirely system-generated interface labels with no actual agenda content.
Council unanimously approved a development variance permit for signage and endorsed a resolution supporting three liquor-primary licences and two entertainment endorsements for the casino and entertainment complex at 6005 Highway 17A, with conditions on sign placement and a licence agreement for signs on city property. Council also approved several other items, including final adoption of zoning bylaws for properties at 5593 52 Ave., 9380 116 St./11630 94 Ave., and 11796 84 Ave., and first/second readings for a rezoning at 5054 Central Ave. Contracts were awarded for lawn maintenance, a seniors bus lease, and a fire apparatus, and a $5,000 grant was approved for the Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society.
- Approved final adoption of OCP, land use contract discharge, and zoning bylaws for 5593 52 Ave. (De Sousa).
- Approved final adoption of zoning bylaw for 9380 116 St. and 11630 94 Ave. (Rana).
- Approved final adoption of zoning bylaw and issuance of development variance permit for 11796 84 Ave. (Parmar).
- Gave first and second readings to OCP and zoning bylaws for a two-lot subdivision at 5054 Central Ave. (BPG Holdings Ltd.) and referred to public hearing.
- Approved a three-year lawn maintenance contract with White Star Property Services Ltd. for $71,756 annually.
- Approved a 24-month lease of a paratransit bus from Dynamic Specialty Vehicles Ltd. for $65,023.20.
- Temporarily authorized City Manager and Director of Finance to approve contracts up to $300,000 until Dec 31, 2022.
- Approved $5,000 contribution to Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society and $10,000 to Delta Farmers' Institute.
Public Hearing
This agenda for the Delta, BC Public Hearing on February 15, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a system-generated template with no substantive content.
Delta City Council held a public hearing on February 15, 2022, for five rezoning applications. No decisions were made at this hearing; it was a procedural step to hear public input. The applications include a three-lot subdivision, a cannabis processing facility, a cannabis dispensary, a six-lot coach house development, and a six-unit townhouse development.
- Public hearing held for rezoning at 4517 and 4535 46A Street (Bylaw 8092)
- Public hearing held for cannabis processing facility rezoning at 563 Ebury Place (Bylaw 8104)
- Public hearing held for cannabis dispensary rezoning at 7019 120 Street (Bylaw 8101)
- Public hearing held for OCP amendment, rezoning, and variance at 11125 92A Avenue and 9300 Ebor Road (Bylaws 8073 & 8074)
- Public hearing held for townhouse rezoning at 4829 48 Avenue (Bylaw 8098)
- Hearing terminated unanimously at 7:57 p.m.
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-02-07 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion.
Council voted unanimously to cancel the proposed pickleball courts at Pebble Hill Park due to community opposition, and directed staff to reallocate the funding to other pickleball projects in South Delta. Council also approved several rezoning bylaws, development permits, and a $115,860 contract for two salt spreaders. A motion to refer a rezoning application back to staff for more information on tree removal was defeated.
- Cancelled proposed pickleball courts at Pebble Hill Park (unanimous)
- Approved final adoption of Bylaw 8084 (land use contract discharge at 11243 89A Ave) (unanimous)
- Approved final adoption of Bylaw 7905 (zoning amendment at 9435 116 St) (unanimous)
- Approved final adoption of Bylaw 7972 (zoning amendment at 7410 Giroday Pl) (unanimous)
- Approved final adoption of Bylaw 8014 (Parks, Recreation and Culture Community Amenity Contribution Reserve) (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to Bylaw 7925 (rezoning at 10630 River Road) and referred to public hearing (unanimous)
- Awarded $115,860 contract for two salt spreaders to Falcon Equipment Ltd. (on consent)
- Approved $50,000 UBCM Poverty Reduction Planning & Action funding application (unanimous)
Public Hearing
This agenda for the January 25, 2022 Delta public hearing is only procedural boilerplate. It contains no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics, and appears to be a template with no substantive content.
The public hearing was held for four rezoning and development variance applications, each proposing to subdivide properties into two or four single-detached residential lots with new homes. No decisions were made at the hearing; it was a forum for public input, and all four hearings were declared closed. The applications will proceed to council for final consideration.
- Hearing closed for rezoning at 11721 74A Avenue (Bylaw 8083)
- Hearing closed for rezoning at 11715/11717 79A Avenue (Bylaw 8102)
- Hearing closed for rezoning at 8227 114 Street (Bylaw 8081)
- Hearing closed for rezoning at 7458 and 7468 115 Street (Bylaw 8082)
- Motion to terminate the public hearing carried unanimously
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-01-24 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a system-generated placeholder with no substantive content for residents.
Council unanimously adopted Bylaw 8063, rezoning a portion of 120-8077 120 Street to allow a non-medical cannabis retail store (Inspired Cannabis Co.), and approved a resolution supporting its licence. Four bylaws updating building, plumbing, property enhancement, and enforcement rules were also finally adopted. Several other rezoning and development applications were advanced to public hearings, and contracts for vehicle rentals and fitness equipment maintenance were awarded.
- Adopted Bylaw 8063 rezoning for cannabis dispensary at 120-8077 120 Street (unanimous)
- Approved resolution supporting cannabis retail licence for Inspired Cannabis Co. (unanimous)
- Finally adopted Bylaws 8065, 8066, 8067, 8068 (building/plumbing, property enhancement, enforcement) (unanimous)
- Awarded $156,467 contract for seasonal vehicle rentals to Zeemac Vehicle Lease (unanimous)
- Awarded $68,760 three-year contract for fitness equipment maintenance to West Coast Fitness Fixations Inc. (unanimous)
- Approved $230,356.50 cost-sharing with Surrey for traffic signal at 7100 block of 120 Street (unanimous)
- Gave first and second readings to rezoning bylaws for 4517/4535 46A St, 7019 120 St, 563 Ebury Pl, 4829 48 Ave (all unanimous)
- Rescinded second reading of OCP amendment Bylaw 8073 (Cheema and Farden) (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Delta, BC Regular Council Meeting on 2022-01-10 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 Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 8082 for a four-lot subdivision at 7458 and 7468 115 Street, referred it to a public hearing, and endorsed conditions including tree retention and replacement securities. Council also awarded contracts for the River Road Protected Bike Lanes ($527,377), Wellington Point Boat Launch floating dock ($154,412), 2022 Sidewalk Improvements design ($180,218), and Delta Facilities electrical/life safety assessments ($294,528). Additionally, Council endorsed a motion to work with Mike Schneider on advancing a farming program like Project Pickle, and approved heritage conservation grants for 4585 Arthur Drive ($9,883) and 11040 River Road ($5,956).
- Approved first and second readings of Bylaw 8082 for rezoning at 7458/7468 115 St. and referred to public hearing (unanimous)
- Awarded $527,377 contract to GPM Civil Contracting Inc. for River Road Protected Bike Lanes (unanimous)
- Awarded $154,412 contract to Pacific Industrial & Marine Installations Ltd. for Wellington Point Boat Launch floating dock (unanimous)
- Awarded $180,218 contract to Web Engineering Ltd. for 2022 Sidewalk Improvements design (unanimous)
- Awarded $294,528 contract to AES Engineering Ltd. for Delta Facilities electrical/life safety assessments (unanimous)
- Endorsed motion to work with Mike Schneider on advancing a farming program like Project Pickle (unanimous)
- Approved $9,883 Heritage Conservation Grant for Wilson Residence at 4585 Arthur Drive (unanimous)
- Approved $5,956 Heritage Conservation Grant for Trinity Lutheran Church at 11040 River Road (unanimous)