Langford public meetings in 2021
54 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Special Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
The committee recommended Council approve a rezoning of 3420 Luxton Rd, 1120 Finney Rd, and 3219 & 3235 Loledo Pl from RR2 to RSI to allow small lots, duplexes, and townhomes, with density bonus contributions. It also recommended a development variance permit for 3235 Happy Valley Rd, and rezoning of 982-988 Bray Ave to CC1 for a four-storey building. The committee recommended no action on the Vantilburg Crescent rezoning and asked the applicant to consult with the neighbourhood.
- Recommended rezoning 3420 Luxton Rd, 1120 Finney Rd, 3219 & 3235 Loledo Pl to RSI (carried)
- Recommended development variance permit for 3235 Happy Valley Rd (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 982-988 Bray Ave to CC1 for four-storey residential (carried)
- Recommended no action on rezoning 2772 Vantilburg Crescent, applicant to consult neighbourhood (carried)
Council Meeting
This agenda for the Langford, BC Council meeting on 2021-12-06 contains no substantive items. It is entirely procedural boilerplate with no decisions, discussions, or listed agenda items.
Council gave first reading to several rezoning bylaws, including 3216 Happy Valley Road (18-unit townhouse), 640/644 Granderson Road (multi-family), 621/629 Rockingham Road (single-family and townhouses), and 1300 Valemount Court (business park). Council also approved a development variance permit for temporary signs at 2207 Millstream Road, consented to a CRD climate action bylaw, directed staff to prepare EV charging design guidelines, and approved a $6,200 grant to the Westshore Poppy Fund Committee. All motions were carried.
- Approved first reading of Bylaw 2015 to rezone 3216 Happy Valley Road to allow an 18-unit townhouse development, with amenity and affordable housing contributions.
- Approved first reading of Bylaw 2016 to rezone 640 and 644 Granderson Road to City Centre 1 for a multi-family building, with contributions and EV charging requirements.
- Approved first reading of amended Bylaw 2011 and directed staff to prepare a bylaw to rezone 621 and 629 Rockingham Road for single-family and townhouse development.
- Approved first reading of Bylaws 1989 and 1990 to rezone properties on Valemount Court to Business Park - Sooke Road West.
- Approved Development Variance Permit DVP21-0014 for two temporary development signs at 2207 Millstream Road, increasing sign area from 18m2 to 83.6m2.
- Consented to the Capital Regional District adopting Bylaw No. 4468, the Climate Action and Adaptation Service Establishment Bylaw amendment.
- Directed staff to prepare amendments to Design Guidelines requiring Level 2 EV charging outlets for parking spaces in all new buildings.
- Authorized a grant of $6,200 to the Westshore Poppy Fund Committee Society from Council Contingency.
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
The committee recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw No. 2015 to rezone 3216 Happy Valley Road from Rural Residential 2 to Residential Townhouse 1, allowing an 18-unit townhouse development, subject to conditions including amenity and affordable housing contributions, stormwater management, and a rear yard setback variance. It also recommended rezoning 640 and 644 Granderson Road to City Centre 1 for a multi-family building, and 621 and 629 Rockingham Road to Residential Small Lot 1 and Attached Housing for single-family and townhouse units, each with conditions. The committee recommended a development variance permit for 719 Station Avenue to reduce the rear lot line setback from 6m to 1.2m, and first reading of bylaws to rezone Valemount Court properties to Business Park - Sooke Road West. All motions carried.
- Recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw No. 2015 to rezone 3216 Happy Valley Road to Residential Townhouse 1 for an 18-unit townhouse development, with conditions including $3,660 per unit to General Amenity Reserve and $610 per unit to Affordable Housing Reserve, and a rear yard setback variance from 5.5m to 5.0m.
- Recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw No. 2016 to rezone 640 and 644 Granderson Road to City Centre 1 for a multi-family building, with conditions including $750 per unit to Affordable Housing Fund and $2,850 per unit to General Amenity Reserve, plus stormwater and traffic studies, and EV charging requirements.
- Recommended Council direct staff to provide notice for a Development Variance Permit at 719 Station Avenue to vary the rear lot line setback from 6m to 1.2m.
- Recommended Council proceed with first reading of an amended Bylaw No. 2011 to rezone part of 621 and 629 Rockingham Road to Residential Small Lot 1, and direct staff to prepare a bylaw for rezoning another portion to Attached Housing, with conditions including amenity and affordable housing contributions, and a rear setback variance for an existing duplex.
- Recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw No. 1989 to amend the OCP designation for Valemount Court properties to Business or Light Industrial, and Bylaw No. 1990 to rezone 1300 Valemount Court and adjacent properties to Business Park - Sooke Road West, with conditions including stormwater and traffic studies.
- Approved the agenda as presented.
- Approved the minutes of the November 8, 2021 meeting.
Special Council Meeting
This is a procedural-only agenda for a Special Council Meeting of Langford, BC on 2021-11-17. The agenda text contains no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions — only boilerplate interface text from the eSCRIBE meeting software. There is nothing for council to decide or discuss in the provided document.
Council adopted a policy requiring post-industrial CO2 mineralized concrete (or equivalent lower-embodied-carbon concrete) in all City-led capital projects and private construction over 50 cubic metres, starting June 1, 2022, unless it significantly increases costs or delays. Council also gave second and third readings to several rezoning bylaws for large residential developments, including Bylaws 2008, 2009, 1931, 1992, and 2004, after holding public hearings. A motion to not discharge a restrictive covenant at 2864 Selwyn Road was carried.
- Adopted POL-0167-PLAN requiring low-carbon concrete in city projects (carried)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaw 2009, rezoning for 18- and 24-storey towers (carried, 2 opposed)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaw 2008, rezoning for 13- to 22-storey buildings (carried, 2 opposed)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaw 1931, rezoning for 6-storey building (carried)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaw 2004, rezoning for 11 single-family and 60 townhouse units (carried)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaw 1992, zoning definition updates (carried)
- Directed staff to consult residents on park design for City Centre area (carried)
- Declined to discharge restrictive covenant at 2864 Selwyn Road (carried)
Council Meeting
Council amended the agenda to remove all items except public hearings 5.1–5.5, then adjourned each hearing (Bylaws 2009, 2008, 1992, 1931, 2004) to Wednesday, November 17, 2021, at 5:30 PM in City Hall Council Chambers, with Zoom access. The meeting itself was also adjourned to the same date and time. No substantive decisions were made.
- Amended agenda to remove all items except 5.1–5.5 (carried)
- Adjourned Bylaw 2009 public hearing to Nov 17 (carried)
- Adjourned Bylaw 2008 public hearing to Nov 17 (carried)
- Adjourned Bylaw 1992 public hearing to Nov 17 (carried)
- Adjourned Bylaw 1931 public hearing to Nov 17 (carried)
- Adjourned Bylaw 2004 public hearing to Nov 17 (carried)
- Adjourned meeting to Nov 17 (carried)
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
The committee recommended that Council rezone 840 Arncote Avenue from R2 to PIB for a social club, and rezone 791/795 Revilo Place and 2931 Phipps Road from R2 to C1 for a 6-storey mixed-use building. Both motions carried, with conditions including stormwater studies, covenants, and contributions to the Affordable Housing Fund and Amenity Reserve Fund.
- Recommended rezoning 840 Arncote Avenue to PIB for Langford 50 and Up Club (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 791/795 Revilo Place and 2931 Phipps Road to C1 for 6-storey mixed-use (carried)
- Required $750/unit to Affordable Housing Fund and $2,850/unit to Amenity Reserve for density bonus
- Required Section 219 covenant for parking and EV charging on Revilo/Phipps properties
- Required stormwater technical memo and frontage improvements for both rezoning applications
Council Meeting
This agenda for the Langford, BC Council meeting on 2021-11-01 contains no substantive items—only embedded video and software interface text. It is purely procedural boilerplate with no decisions or discussions listed.
Council held a public hearing and then gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 2000, which would rezone the Westhills CD3 zone, reducing allowable residential units outside the Community Core by 1,000 and increasing density in the core. Council also issued a development variance permit for 967A and 967B Isabell Ave, approved variances for two temporary development signs, adopted several other bylaws, and made committee appointments.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 2000 (Westhills zoning) (carried)
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP21-0009 for 967A and 967B Isabell Ave (carried)
- Approved sign variances for two temporary development signs (carried)
- Adopted Bylaw No. 1962 (carried)
- Adopted Bylaw No. 1985 and 1986 (carried)
- Adopted Bylaw No. 1998 (carried)
- Appointed Tim Stevens and Avi Ickovich to Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee (carried)
- Adopted 2022 Council and Committee meeting schedule (carried)
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting agenda for Langford, BC on October 18, 2021, but the provided text contains only boilerplate interface labels and no actual agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The agenda appears to be empty or the substantive content was not included in the source text.
Council authorized the sale of 1365 Goldstream Avenue to 1326349 B.C. Ltd and rescinded previous readings of Bylaw No. 1931, giving new first reading to rezone the property from Amenity to Area 5 - Multi-Family of the CD1 (Goldstream Meadows) Zone. Council also gave first reading to several other zoning amendments, including Bylaw No. 2004 (Luxton Road townhouses) and Bylaws 2008/2009 (Arncote/Peatt/Sunderland/Scafe), and issued two development variance permits. All motions carried unanimously.
- Authorized sale of 1365 Goldstream Ave to 1326349 B.C. Ltd (carried)
- Rescinded 1st/2nd/3rd readings of Bylaw 1931 and gave new first reading to rezone 1365 Goldstream Ave to Area 5 - Multi-Family (carried)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2004 rezoning 3429-3433 Luxton Rd and 3436 Hazelwood Rd to R2/RT1 for 11 single-family homes and 60 townhouses (carried)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2008 rezoning 808-820 Arncote Ave and 2630-2647 Peatt/Sunderland Rd (carried)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2009 rezoning 2746 Peatt Rd and 2739-2751 Scafe Rd (carried)
- Issued DVP21-0010 for a garage with suite at 2601 Savory Rd, reducing exterior setback to 1.6m (carried)
- Issued DVP21-0011 for a daycare at 1028 Lomalinda Dr, reducing setbacks to 2.03m (carried)
- Approved land exchange and sale of City-owned lots at City Gate with School District (carried)
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
The committee recommended Council proceed with a zoning amendment for 3429, 3431, 3433 Luxton Road and 3436 Hazelwood Road, changing from rural residential to R2 and RT1 zones to allow 11 single-family dwellings and 60 townhouse units, with conditions including contributions to affordable housing and amenity funds. It also recommended proceeding with a development variance permit for 967A and 967B Isabell Avenue to reduce rear setbacks and allow a two-point turnaround for five single-family homes. The committee recommended first reading of Bylaw No. 1992 (zoning bylaw amendments for enforceability and definitions). All motions carried.
- Recommended Council proceed with Bylaw No. 2004 rezoning Luxton/Hazelwood properties to R2/RT1 (carried)
- Recommended Council proceed with development variance permit for 967A/967B Isabell Ave (carried)
- Recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw No. 1992 (carried)
- Approved agenda as presented (carried)
- Adopted minutes of September 27, 2021 meeting (carried)
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting agenda for Langford, BC, dated October 4, 2021. The agenda text is entirely procedural boilerplate with no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions. The meeting appears to be scheduled but no substantive business is detailed.
Council held a special electronic meeting and approved the agenda. The only substantive action was a motion to close the meeting to the public under section 90(1)(k) and 2(b) of the Community Charter to discuss preliminary negotiations for a municipal service and information relating to negotiations with federal/provincial governments and a third party. The motion carried, and the meeting adjourned at 5:34 pm. No other decisions were made.
- Approved agenda as presented (carried)
- Closed meeting to public for preliminary municipal service negotiations and third-party negotiations (carried)
Special Council Meeting
Council gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 1856, rezoning 2627 and 2631 Millstream Road to allow a 113-unit apartment building, and added up to $300,000 from the General Amenity Reserve Fund for sidewalks and parking scallops. Council also gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 1998, rezoning 2619 Sooke Road to allow a 44-child daycare, and directed staff to prepare rezoning bylaws for properties on Sunderland, Arncote, Peatt, and Scafe Roads for mixed-use buildings. The sale of 2911 West Shore Parkway to Pavery Holdings Inc. was authorized.
- Gave Bylaw No. 1856 second and third readings, rezoning 2627 and 2631 Millstream Road to RM9 for a 113-unit apartment building, with $300,000 from the General Amenity Reserve Fund for sidewalks and parking scallops.
- Gave Bylaw No. 1998 second and third readings, rezoning 2619 Sooke Road to allow a 44-child group daycare.
- Directed staff to prepare a rezoning bylaw for 2633-2647 Sunderland Road, 808-820 Arncote, and 2630-2646 Peatt Road from R2 to CCP zone, with density bonus contributions.
- Directed staff to prepare a rezoning bylaw for 2739-2751 Scafe Road and 2746 Peatt Road from R2 to CCP zone for two mixed-use buildings (18 and 24 storeys), with density bonus contributions and a parking variance.
- Authorized the Mayor and CAO to enter into a Purchase and Sale Agreement with Pavery Holdings Inc. for the sale of 2911 West Shore Parkway.
- Adopted Bylaw No. 1761 and Bylaw No. 1972, and rescinded and re-read Bylaw No. 1971.
- Gave first reading to Bylaw No. 2000 and first, second, and third readings to Bylaw No. 2006.
- Received the 2021 Tax Sale Report and the 2021-2022 West Shore RCMP Annual Performance Plan.
Protective Services Committee
This agenda for the Langford, BC Protective Services Committee meeting on 2021-09-28 contains only boilerplate interface text from the eSCRIBE system, with no actual agenda items, reports, or decisions listed. The document provides no substantive content for residents to review.
The Protective Services Committee voted to recommend that Council receive a dust control report for information, make no changes to current dust management practices, and follow up with Colwood about its Dust Bylaw. The committee also received the 2021-2022 West Shore RCMP Annual Performance Plan as information and asked RCMP to prioritize reporting on human trafficking. No other substantive decisions were made; the meeting included presentations and procedural approvals.
- Approved agenda as presented (carried)
- Approved minutes of February 11, 2021 meeting (carried)
- Recommended Council receive dust control report, make no changes to dust management, and follow up with Colwood on Dust Bylaw (carried)
- Received 2021-2022 West Shore RCMP Annual Performance Plan as information (carried)
- Requested RCMP include human trafficking reporting as high priority (carried)
- Received departmental update for information (carried)
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
This agenda for the Langford Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee contains only boilerplate and technical placeholders from the eSCRIBE system, with no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions. The meeting appears to be scheduled for September 27, 2021, but no substantive business is described.
The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee recommended that Council rezone properties on Sunderland, Arncote, Peatt, and Scafe Roads from R2 to CCP to allow for mixed-use buildings up to 24 storeys, subject to conditions including affordable housing and amenity contributions. The committee also recommended a development variance permit for 2601 Savory Road to reduce the setback. All recommendations were carried.
- Recommended Council approve development variance permit for 2601 Savory Rd. to reduce setback from 3.5m to 1.6m (carried)
- Recommended Council rezone 2633-2647 Sunderland Rd., 808-820 Arncote, 2630-2646 Peatt Rd. to CCP for four mixed-use buildings 13-22 storeys (carried)
- Recommended Council rezone 2739-2751 Scafe Rd. and 2746 Peatt Rd. to CCP for two mixed-use buildings 18 and 24 storeys (carried)
Council Meeting
The provided document contains only procedural software interface elements and no meeting content. There are no specific topics, discussions, or decisions listed for the Langford Council meeting on 2021-09-20.
Council approved temporary use permits for five non-medical cannabis retail stores (Clarity Cannabis, The Original Farm, Honeycomb Cannabis, Flight Cannabis) with operating hours 9am-9pm Sun-Wed and 9am-10pm Thu-Sat, and increased signage from two to three signs. Council reopened and postponed the public hearing for Bylaw No. 1962 (rezoning 2911 West Shore Parkway) to October 18, 2021, due to an error in dial-in instructions. Council also approved 2022-2023 permissive tax exemptions for 25 organizations, directed staff to prepare a CD3 zone amendment bylaw with conditions including parkland dedication, and approved a development variance permit for two 24-unit apartment buildings at 918/924 Jenkins Ave with a $75,000 contribution for parking improvements.
- Approved Temporary Use Permits for 5 cannabis retail stores (TUP19-0001, TUP19-0002, TUP19-0004, TUP20-0002) - carried
- Reopened and postponed Public Hearing for Bylaw No. 1962 to Oct 18, 2021 - carried
- Approved 2022-2023 permissive tax exemptions for 25 organizations - carried
- Directed staff to prepare CD3 (Westhills) zone amendment bylaw with conditions (parkland dedication, railway platform) - carried
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP21-0012 for 918/924 Jenkins Ave with $75,000 contribution - carried
- Referred rezoning application for 3216 Happy Valley Rd back to staff for further review - carried
- Approved sidewalk infill strategy directing staff to expand funding options - carried
- Established permit parking zone on Anders Rd for 12 addresses - carried
Administration and Finance Committee
This is the agenda for the Langford, BC Administration and Finance Committee meeting of September 14, 2021. The agenda text is only procedural boilerplate from the eSCRIBE software interface, with no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions.
The Administration and Finance Committee recommended that Council approve 25 permissive tax exemptions for 2022-2023, covering properties from organizations like the Juan de Fuca Cadet Youth Society, Langford 50 and Up Club, and Habitat for Humanity. The committee also recommended that Council give Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 1979, 2021 its first three readings at the September 20, 2021 Council meeting. The motion was carried. The committee also received the September 1, 2021 Accounts Payable report and approved the agenda and minutes of the February 9, 2021 meeting.
- Recommended 25 permissive tax exemptions for 2022-2023 (carried)
- Recommended first three readings of Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 1979, 2021 (carried)
- Received the September 1, 2021 Accounts Payable report (carried)
- Approved the agenda as presented (carried)
- Approved the minutes of the February 9, 2021 meeting (carried)
Transportation and Public Works Committee
This agenda for the Langford, BC Transportation and Public Works Committee meeting on September 14, 2021, 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.
The Transportation and Public Works Committee approved the agenda and adopted the June 8, 2021 minutes. It recommended Council direct staff to expand sidewalk infill funding options (including Road DCC, Amenity Reserve, Gas Tax, and grants) and return with a project list. It also recommended Council establish a permit parking zone on Anders Rd for 12 specified addresses.
- Approved the agenda as presented
- Adopted the June 8, 2021 meeting minutes
- Recommended Council expand sidewalk infill funding options and return with project list
- Recommended Council establish a permit parking zone on Anders Rd for 12 listed addresses
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
This meeting agenda for the Langford Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
The committee recommended that Council refer the rezoning application for 3216 Happy Valley Road back to staff for further review of access, with a future report to the committee. It also recommended that Council direct staff to prepare a bylaw to amend the CD3 (Westhills) Zone, subject to conditions including a Section 219 Covenant, parkland dedication, and a railway platform agreement.
- Referred 3216 Happy Valley Rd rezoning back to staff for access review (carried)
- Recommended Council direct staff to prepare CD3 (Westhills) Zone amendment bylaw (carried)
- Required Section 219 Covenant for updated Master Development Agreement before bylaw adoption
- Required discharge of existing Section 219 Covenant before bylaw adoption
- Required Parkland Dedication Agreement with 40% dedication and 35-acre transfer within 6 months
- Required agreement for Westhills Land Corp. to build railway platform if passenger rail reinstated
Council Meeting
This agenda is only procedural boilerplate with no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document contains no concrete business for the Council meeting.
Council held a public hearing and gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1981, rezoning 2165/2167 Bellamy Rd to allow 10 single-family lots while retaining an existing duplex. Council also adopted several other bylaws, including OCP and zoning amendments for 2981 & 2985 Awsworth Rd, a bylaw notice enforcement bylaw, and zoning amendments for properties on Klahanie Dr, Langford Pkwy, and others. Additionally, Council approved agreements for stadium food services and arena operations, and amended a park plan agreement for 1000 Gade Road.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1981, rezoning 2165/2167 Bellamy Rd to RSI zone (carried)
- Adopted Bylaws 1896 and 1897, amending OCP and RR4 zone for 2981 & 2985 Awsworth Rd (carried)
- Adopted Bylaw 1980, Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw (carried)
- Adopted Bylaw 1982, zoning amendment for 887 Klahanie Dr (carried)
- Adopted Bylaw 1991, zoning amendment for #136-1047 Langford Pkwy (carried)
- Approved stadium food, beverage and promotion services agreement with CCGF Event Services Inc. (carried)
- Approved operating and management agreement with Performance Plus Hockey Inc. for stadium, field house, and turf fields (carried)
- Approved amendment to park plan agreement for 1000 Gade Road, setting closing date for October 29, 2021 (carried)
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
This agenda for the Langford Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on August 30, 2021, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Council Meeting
This agenda for the Langford, BC Council meeting of 2021-08-16 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion. The text is limited to system-generated placeholders and interface labels from the eSCRIBE software, with no actual agenda items listed.
Langford Council held public hearings and gave second and third readings to several rezoning bylaws, including those for a truck terminal at 2981/2985 Awsworth Rd, a 6-storey residential building at 925/929 Bray Ave, a mixed-use building at 905-921 Bray Ave and 2884/2886 Jacklin Rd, a neighbourhood commercial centre at 3553/3559 Happy Valley Rd, a pet daycare at #136-1047 Langford Pkwy, and an 84-unit apartment at 648-660 Granderson Rd. Council also adopted two zoning bylaws (1919 and 1949) and gave first reading to Bylaw 1981 for 2165/2167 Bellamy Rd. A temporary use permit was issued for the Island Corridor Land Revitalization Project along Station Ave, and staff were directed to draft a letter supporting a review of the policy on releasing violent/repeat offenders.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1896 (OCP amendment, Awsworth Rd) - carried
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1897 (zoning amendment, Awsworth Rd) - carried
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1912 (zoning amendment, 925/929 Bray Ave) - carried
- Adopted Bylaw 1919 (zoning amendment, City Centre Pedestrian) - carried
- Adopted Bylaw 1949 (zoning amendment, 707/703 Station Ave) - carried
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1956 (zoning amendment, Bray Ave/Jacklin Rd) - carried
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 1981 (zoning amendment, 2165/2167 Bellamy Rd) - carried
- Issued Temporary Use Permit TUP21-0003 for Island Corridor Land Revitalization Project - carried
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
This agenda for the Langford, BC Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on 2021-08-09 contains only procedural boilerplate and embedded content placeholders. No specific agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics are listed in the provided text.
The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee recommended Council proceed with three rezoning applications: a 44-child daycare at 2619 Sooke Road, two 6-storey residential buildings at 962-978 Bray Avenue, and a text amendment to the RCBM2 zone. The committee also recommended sending the Winster Road application back to staff for redesign to lower density and a traffic impact assessment. All recommendations were carried.
- Recommended rezoning 2619 Sooke Road to allow 44-child daycare (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 962-978 Bray Avenue for two 6-storey residential buildings (carried)
- Recommended referring Winster Road rezoning back to staff for lower density redesign (carried)
- Recommended RCBM2 zone text amendment for setbacks and secondary suites (carried)
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting agenda for Langford, BC on July 29, 2021, but the provided text contains only boilerplate interface labels and no actual agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The agenda appears to be empty or the substantive content was not included in the source text.
Council approved a staff report to rescind Braden Hutchins as Corporate Officer and appoint Marie Watmough as Corporate Officer, Braden Hutchins as Deputy Corporate Officer, and Adriana Proton as Deputy Corporate Officer. Council also appointed Adriana Proton as signing authority for contracts. The meeting then moved into a closed session to discuss land, litigation, and municipal service negotiations.
- Rescinded Braden Hutchins as Corporate Officer (carried)
- Appointed Marie Watmough as Corporate Officer (carried)
- Appointed Braden Hutchins as Deputy Corporate Officer (carried)
- Appointed Adriana Proton as Deputy Corporate Officer (carried)
- Appointed Adriana Proton as signing authority for contracts (carried)
- Closed meeting to public for in-camera discussions (carried)
Council Meeting
This agenda for the Langford, BC Council meeting on 2021-07-19 contains no substantive items. It is entirely procedural boilerplate with no decisions, discussions, or listed agenda items.
Council gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1919, which creates new City Centre zones with height limits and pedestrian-focused rules, and also advanced several residential rezoning bylaws for subdivisions. It approved development variance permits for four properties, including a fence height increase and setback reductions. Council also directed staff to prepare a rezoning bylaw for 2165/2167 Bellamy Road and to issue a temporary use permit for commercial uses along Station Ave.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1919 (City Centre Pedestrian) to establish new zones with height limits and design guidelines.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1982 (887 Klahanie Dr) to rezone to R2 for an 11-lot subdivision.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1969 (890 Walfred Rd) to rezone to R2 for an 8-lot subdivision.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1984 (3540 Myles Mansell Rd) to rezone to R2 for a 4-lot subdivision.
- Approved Development Variance Permit DVP21-0001 (3296 Jacklin Rd) to allow a two-point turn instead of a cul-de-sac.
- Approved Development Variance Permit DVP21-0004 (517 Langvista Dr) to reduce front setback from 5.5m to 2.35m.
- Approved Development Variance Permit DVP21-0007 (2566 & 2570 Wentwich Rd) to reduce side setbacks.
- Approved Development Variance Permit DVP21-0008 (2904 Leigh Rd) to allow a 1.82m high fence.
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
This agenda for the Langford Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on July 12, 2021, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee recommended Council approve a rezoning of 2165 and 2167 Bellamy Road from R2 to RS1 to allow 10 new single-family dwellings while retaining an existing duplex, subject to conditions including contributions to the Affordable Housing Fund and General Amenity Fund. The committee also recommended a three-year Temporary Use Permit for commercial and tourism uses on leased land along Station Ave, and first reading of Bylaw No. 1994 to rezone 648-660 Granderson Road for an 84-unit apartment building. All recommendations were carried.
- Recommended rezoning of 2165 and 2167 Bellamy Road to RS1 for 10 new homes, with $660 per lot to Affordable Housing Fund and $3,960 per lot to General Amenity Fund
- Recommended a Development Variance Permit to reduce the exterior side setback from 3m to 1.5m for the existing duplex on Bellamy Road
- Recommended a three-year Temporary Use Permit for commercial and tourism uses on leased land along Station Ave, including restaurant, retail, and cultural facility
- Recommended waiving the Form and Character Development Permit for the Station Ave site if developed per attached renderings
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw No. 1994 to rezone 648-660 Granderson Road to CCl for a six-storey, 84-unit apartment building, with $750 per unit to Affordable Housing Reserve Fund and $2,850 per unit to General Amenity Reserve Fund
- Recommended conditions for Granderson Road including a traffic impact assessment, stormwater verification, and 100% of residential parking spaces with Level 2 EV charging outlets
- Recommended proceeding with Bylaw No. 1991 to add pet daycare as a permitted use in the CD2 Hull's Field zone at #136-1047 Langford Parkway
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting agenda for Langford, BC on June 24, 2021, but the provided text contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a template with no substantive content.
Council approved the agenda and then voted to exclude the public to receive solicitor-client privileged advice under section 90(1)(i) of the Community Charter. The meeting continued in closed session and adjourned at 9:09 a.m. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved the agenda as presented
- Voted to exclude the public for solicitor-client privileged advice
- Continued the meeting in closed session
- Adjourned the meeting at 9:09 a.m.
Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee
This agenda for the Langford, BC Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee meeting on 2021-06-24 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics.
The Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee received a verbal update from the new Manager of Parks and Recreation on the Jordie Lunn Bike Park, which opened May 28 and had its grand opening June 22. The committee also heard about upcoming park projects, including Echo Valley, Ernhill Park, Kettle Creek, Piper Road, and Gateway Park, and discussed volunteer efforts. The committee approved the agenda and the minutes from the January 28, 2021 meeting.
- Approved the agenda as presented.
- Approved the minutes of the January 28, 2021 meeting.
Protective Services Committee
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Council Meeting
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Council approved a license of occupation with Westhills Land Development Corporation for about 110 acres of forested land for phase 2 of the Jordie Lunn Bike Park, which opened to the public on June 22, 2021. They also approved several zoning and development items, including directing staff to draft a bylaw to rezone 2627 and 2631 Millstream Road for 113 apartment units, and gave first reading to bylaws for properties on Happy Valley Road, Klahanie Drive, and Myles Mansell Road. A development variance permit for 1020 Costin Ave and Carlow Road was defeated.
- Approved license of occupation with Westhills Land Development Corporation for ~110 acres for Jordie Lunn Bike Park phase 2.
- Directed staff to draft a bylaw to rezone 2627 and 2631 Millstream Road to RM9 for ~113 apartment units.
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 1985 and 1986 to rezone 3553 and 3559 Happy Valley Road to Neighbourhood Commercial.
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 1982 to rezone 887 Klahanie Drive to R2 for an 11-lot subdivision.
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 1984 to rezone 3540 Myles Mansell Road to R2 for a four-lot subdivision.
- Defeated Development Variance Permit DVP20-0015 for 1020 Costin Ave and Carlow Road properties.
- Approved installation of a crosswalk at Dunford Avenue and Henry Eng Place for ~$28,000.
- Approved installation of 3D crosswalk on Peatt Road as a trial and traffic calming on Alouette Drive.
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
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The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee voted to recommend that Council proceed with several rezoning and development variance applications. These include a rezoning of 2627 and 2631 Millstream Road to allow a 113-unit apartment building, a rezoning of 3553 and 3559 Happy Valley Road for commercial uses, and a rezoning of 887 Klahanie Drive for an 11-lot subdivision. All recommendations were carried unanimously.
- Recommended rezoning of 2627 & 2631 Millstream Rd to RM9 for 113 apartments (carried)
- Recommended rezoning of 3553 & 3559 Happy Valley Rd to C1 with added uses (carried)
- Recommended rezoning of 887 Klahanie Dr to R2 for 11-lot subdivision (carried)
- Recommended variance for two-point turn at 3296 Jacklin Rd (carried)
- Recommended variance for front setback at 517 Langvista Dr (carried)
- Recommended variance for side setbacks at 2566 & 2572 Wentwich Rd (carried)
- Recommended rezoning of 3540 Myles Mansell Rd to R2 for 4-lot subdivision (carried)
- Recommended variance for 1.82m fence at 2904 Leigh Rd (carried)
Administration and Finance Committee
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Transportation and Public Works Committee
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The Transportation and Public Works Committee recommended Council approve several traffic safety measures: a crosswalk at Dunford Avenue and Henry Eng Place ($28,000), new streetlights on Glen Lake Road ($10,000 plus $76/month), a trial 3D crosswalk on Peatt Road, vertical delineators on Nicklaus Drive ($7,500) and Alouette Drive, and a 3-way stop at Alouette Drive and Sikorsky Road. All recommendations were carried unanimously.
- Recommended crosswalk at Dunford Ave & Henry Eng Pl ($28,000) (carried)
- Recommended streetlights at 4 Glen Lake Rd locations ($10,000 + $76/mo) (carried)
- Recommended trial 3D crosswalk at 2700 block Peatt Rd (carried)
- Recommended vertical delineators on Nicklaus Dr gore area ($7,500) (carried)
- Recommended speed reduction device policy research (carried)
- Recommended vertical delineators on Alouette Dr at 3 locations (carried)
- Recommended 3-way stop at Alouette Dr & Sikorsky Rd (carried)
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
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Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee
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Special Council Meeting
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Council voted to maintain the existing 10-16m landscaped buffer along the southern property line of 1000 Gade Rd, rejecting a request to reduce it to 5m for a proposed private school development. The motion also approved the Park Plan and Sports Field Plan as submitted by the buyer, and authorized the Mayor and CAO to execute an amendment to the purchase and sale agreement, though the amendment was not required or executed. The meeting also included several other decisions, including approving the 2020 audited financial statements, issuing a temporary use permit for a pet grooming/daycare facility, and adopting multiple bylaws.
- Maintained 10-16m buffer at 1000 Gade Rd, denied reduction to 5m
- Approved Park Plan and Sports Field Plan for 1000 Gade Rd
- Approved 2020 Audited Consolidated Financial Statements
- Issued Temporary Use Permit TUP21-0002 for pet grooming/daycare at 136-1047 Langford Parkway
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP21-0002 to allow 8 townhomes at 2120 Triangle Trail
- Adopted Bylaw No. 1949 (Millstream Rd rezoning) second and third readings
- Adopted 2021-2025 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 1975 and Tax Rates Bylaw No. 1976
- Approved animal control contract renewal with CRD for 3 years
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
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Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
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The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee recommended Council proceed with rezoning 1028 Lomalinda Dr from CH2 to P1A for a standalone daycare, subject to conditions. It also recommended Council take no action on the Bellamy Road rezoning until further details are provided, and recommended rezoning 890 Walfred Road with conditions. All recommendations were carried.
- Recommended rezoning 1028 Lomalinda Dr to P1A for daycare (carried)
- Recommended no action on Bellamy Road rezoning until conditions met (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 890 Walfred Road to R2 with conditions (carried)
Protective Services Committee
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Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
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Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee
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Council Meeting
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Council approved the 2021-2025 Five-Year Financial Plan and directed staff to bring forward the related bylaws, including the 2021 Tax Rate Bylaw. It also approved the 2021 Alternative Municipal Tax Collection Scheme, maintaining the July 2, 2021 tax due date with penalties starting July 3. Several zoning amendments and development-related items were advanced, including second and third readings for multiple bylaws and first readings for others.
- Approved 2021-2025 Five-Year Financial Plan and directed staff to bring forward related bylaws
- Approved 2021 Alternative Municipal Tax Collection Scheme with July 2 due date and 5% penalty from July 3
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1761 (2120 Millstream Rd) zoning amendment
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1844 (647 Goldstream Ave) with right-in/right-out turn requirement
- Adopted Bylaws 1883, 1918, 1933, 1939 (zoning amendments at various addresses)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 1949 (2848/2852 Millstream Rd) zoning amendment
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaws 1952, 1958, 1970, 1972 (zoning amendments)
- Gave first, second, and third readings to Bylaw 1973 (Housing Agreement) and Bylaw 1977 (Revenue Anticipation Borrowing)
Administration and Finance Committee
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Transportation and Public Works Committee
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Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
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The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee approved four recommendations to Council: a development variance permit for 8 townhomes at 2120 Triangle Trail, a bylaw amendment for a dwelling with secondary suite at 2104 Longspur Dr, a temporary use permit for pet grooming/daycare at 136-1047 Langford Parkway, and a rezoning of 2884 Jacklin Rd and 905-921 Bray Ave for mixed-use development. All motions carried. No decisions were denied or tabled.
- Recommended Council issue a development variance permit to allow 8 townhomes in a row at 2120 Triangle Trail
- Recommended Council proceed with Bylaw No. 1957 to allow a one-family dwelling with secondary suite at 2104 Longspur Dr, with $6,000 to General Amenity Reserve and $1,000 to Affordable Housing Reserve
- Recommended Council approve a temporary use permit for pet grooming and pet daycare at 136-1047 Langford Parkway, subject to rezoning application
- Recommended Council rezone 2884 Jacklin Rd and 905-921 Bray Ave from R2 to CCP for mixed-use development, with density bonus contributions and conditions
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
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Council Meeting
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Council held public hearings and advanced several rezoning bylaws, including for 757/765 Latoria Rd, 2848/2852 Millstream Rd, 741 Station Ave, and 2749 Jacklin Rd, with conditions such as amenity contributions and EV charging requirements. It also approved three development variance permits and adopted several bylaws, including a sidewalk use amendment and a road development cost charge bylaw. A motion to continue the open burning suspension was defeated, and council instead voted to make no changes to the open burning policy.
- Approved agenda as amended.
- Approved minutes of February 16, 2021 meeting.
- Proceeded with rezoning for 757/765 Latoria Rd (Bylaw 1970) with conditions including amenity contributions and open space.
- Directed staff to prepare rezoning for 2848/2852 Millstream Rd (Bylaw 1972) with conditions including EV charging and parking restrictions.
- Proceeded with rezoning for 741 Station Ave (Bylaw 1958) with conditions, waiving amenity contributions.
- Proceeded with rezoning for 2911 West Shore Parkway (Bylaw 1962) as drafted.
- Issued three development variance permits (DVP18-0017, DVP20-0012, DVP20-0016).
- Defeated motion to continue open burning suspension; carried motion to make no changes to open burning policy.
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
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The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee recommended Council proceed with three rezoning applications: 757/765 Latoria Road (RR6A/RR2 to R2 for 28 single-family lots), 2848/2852 Millstream Road (CS1 to CC1 for a 60-unit apartment), and 741 Station Avenue (RM4 to CC1 for a seniors rental building). It also recommended a zoning change at 2911 West Shore Parkway. All recommendations were carried.
- Recommended rezoning 757/765 Latoria Road to R2 for 28 lots, with $660/lot to Affordable Housing Fund and $3,960/lot to General Amenity Fund (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 2848/2852 Millstream Road to CC1 for a 60-unit apartment, with $750/unit to Affordable Housing Fund and $2,850/unit to General Amenity Fund (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 741 Station Avenue to CC1 for a seniors rental building, waiving housing and amenity contributions (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 2911 West Shore Parkway from Area 4 to Area 1 of CD1 zone (carried)
- Approved agenda and minutes of February 8, 2021 meeting (carried)
Council Meeting
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Council gave second and third readings to bylaws rezoning 790 and 794 Latoria Road for a ~25-lot duplex development, with the applicant providing amenity and affordable housing contributions. Council also approved the sale of 1000 Gade Road and authorized staff to award the Larkhall extension construction contract. Several other rezoning and development variance permits were approved or advanced.
- Approved second and third readings for OCP and zoning amendments for 790/794 Latoria Rd duplex development
- Approved sale of 1000 Gade Road
- Authorized award of Larkhall extension construction to lowest compliant bidder
- Approved $199,624 Safe Restart Grant funding for West Shore Parks and Recreation
- Approved 2021 West Shore Parks and Recreation Society budget
- Approved development variance permits for parking reductions at 3003 Irwin Rd and 1995/2000 Hannington Rd
- Approved first reading for rezoning of 753/761 Station Ave to City Centre zone
- Approved first reading for rezoning of 2207 Millstream Rd (Western Speedway area)
Protective Services Committee
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The Protective Services Committee recommended Council adopt a new parking enforcement policy, approved an amended Secondary Suite Enforcement Policy, and endorsed five-year financial plans for Fire, Building, Police, and Bylaw departments. It also recommended discontinuing commercial burning and restricting open burning to ALR properties of 2 acres or more, and received the West Shore RCMP 2020 Annual Report for information.
- Recommended Council adopt parking enforcement policy (carried)
- Recommended Council approve amended Secondary Suite Enforcement Policy (carried)
- Recommended Council approve Fire Department Five Year Financial Plan 2021-2025 (carried)
- Recommended Council approve Building Department Five Year Financial Plan 2021-2025 (carried)
- Recommended Council approve Police Services Five Year Financial Plan 2021-2025 (carried)
- Recommended Council approve Community Safety and Bylaw Enforcement Five Year Financial Plan 2021-2025 (carried)
- Recommended Council discontinue commercial burning and restrict open burning to ALR properties of 2+ acres (carried)
- Received West Shore RCMP 2020 Annual Report as information (carried)
Administration and Finance Committee
This agenda for the Langford Administration and Finance Committee meeting on February 9, 2021, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
The Administration and Finance Committee recommended Council approve the 2021-2025 General Government Five-Year Financial Plan in principle, and approve January 2021 accounts payable disbursements. It also recommended approving several 2021 funding requests, including $5,000 for the Vancouver Island South Film and Media Commission and $3,000 for the Royal Canadian Legion, while denying a Wild Wise request with no amount. The committee recommended Council approve livestreaming and recording of council meetings, with costs included in the 2021 budget.
- Recommended approval of 2021-2025 Five-Year Financial Plan (carried)
- Recommended approval of January 2021 accounts payable disbursements (carried)
- Recommended approval of 2021 funding requests including $5,000 for film commission, $3,000 for Legion, $1,000 for Goldstream Nature House (carried)
- Recommended denial of Wild Wise funding request (no amount indicated) (carried)
- Recommended approval of livestreaming and recording council meetings (carried)
- Directed staff to investigate agenda management software (carried)
Transportation and Public Works Committee
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The Transportation and Public Works Committee approved the agenda and prior minutes, then recommended Council approve in principle the Engineering Department Five Year Financial Plan for 2021-2025, referring it to the Director of Finance. The committee also received a Victoria Regional Transit Commission year-end summary as information only. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved agenda as presented (carried)
- Approved minutes of October 13, 2020 meeting (carried)
- Recommended Council approve in principle the Engineering Department Five Year Financial Plan 2021-2025 and refer to Director of Finance (carried)
- Received Victoria Regional Transit Commission year-end summary as information only
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
This agenda for the Langford Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on February 8, 2021, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
The committee recommended Council proceed with rezoning 753 and 761 Station Avenue to allow a mixed-use development with affordable housing, and recommended rezoning portions of 2207 Millstream Road (Western Speedway) for residential and business park uses. It also recommended a development variance permit for off-site visitor parking at Belmont Residences, and approved the Planning Department's five-year financial plan. All recommendations were carried unanimously.
- Recommended Council proceed with Bylaw 1952 rezoning 753 & 761 Station Ave to CC1 (carried)
- Recommended waiving amenity contributions for 65-unit subsidized affordable housing at Station Ave (carried)
- Recommended Council issue development variance permit for off-site visitor parking at 930 & 920 Reunion Ave (carried)
- Recommended Council proceed with Bylaw 1955 OCP amendment for 2207 Millstream Rd (carried)
- Recommended Council proceed with Bylaw 1951 rezoning Millstream Rd properties to BP9 and RS1 (carried)
- Approved in principle Planning Department Five Year Financial Plan 2021-2025 (carried)
Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee
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Council Meeting
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Council gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 1903, rezoning 1020 Costin Ave and 2836-2854 Carlow Rd to City Centre 1, but amended it to limit buildings to a maximum height of 6 storeys instead of the proposed 11. Council also gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 1886 for two 24-unit apartment buildings at 918 and 924 Jenkins Ave, and to Bylaw No. 1945 for a mix of duplex and single-family dwellings at 738 and 742 Walfred Rd. Several other rezoning bylaws received first reading, and two development variance permits were issued.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 1903 (rezoning for 165 units at Costin/Carlow) with amendment limiting height to 6 storeys
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 1886 (rezoning for two 24-unit buildings at 918/924 Jenkins Ave)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 1945 (rezoning for ~28 duplex/single-family dwellings at 738/742 Walfred Rd) (6-1)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw No. 1940 and 1941 (OCP and zoning amendments for 25 duplex lots at 790/794 Latoria Rd)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw No. 1950 (rezoning 1234 Goldstream Ave for 7 townhomes)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw No. 1953 (BP3 zone expansion)
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP20-0011 (rear setback variance at 1121 Bearspaw Plateau)
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP20-0006 (interior side setback variance at 2716/2720 Strathmore Rd)
Planning Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee
This agenda for the Langford Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on January 11, 2021, contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. No decisions, discussions, or specific agenda items are listed.
The committee recommended Council proceed with first readings for bylaws to rezone 790 and 794 Latoria Road from agricultural/rural to residential, allowing 25 duplex lots, with conditions including contributions to affordable housing and amenity funds. It also recommended a parking variance for a 127-unit apartment at 3003 Irwin Road, and first readings for rezoning at 1234 Goldstream Avenue (7 townhomes), 647 Goldstream Avenue (two multi-family buildings), and an omnibus BP3 zone expansion. All recommendations were carried.
- Recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw 1940 (OCP amendment) and Bylaw 1941 (rezoning) for 790/794 Latoria Road to allow 25 duplex lots (carried)
- Recommended Council approve a development variance permit for 3003 Irwin Road to reduce parking for 127-unit apartment (carried)
- Recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw 1950 to rezone 1234 Goldstream Avenue to RT1 for 7 townhomes (carried)
- Recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw 1953 to expand BP3 zone uses (carried)
- Recommended Council proceed with Bylaw 1844 to rezone 647 Goldstream Avenue to CC1 for two multi-family buildings (carried)