Langford public meetings in 2022
65 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Special Council Meeting
This special council meeting is scheduled to adopt two bylaws: the City of Langford Tree Protection Bylaw No. 2115, 2022, which prohibits cutting trees, and the District of Langford Ticket Information Authorization Bylaw Amendment No. 19, Bylaw No. 2116, 2022. The agenda includes public participation and standard procedural items.
- Adoption of Bylaw No. 2115, City of Langford Tree Protection Bylaw, 2022
- Adoption of Bylaw No. 2116, District of Langford Ticket Information Authorization Bylaw Amendment No. 19, 2022
- Public participation period with electronic meeting instructions
Council approved two bylaws regarding tree cutting and associated ticket authorizations. The decision followed public participation where residents expressed both support and concerns regarding costs and the speed of the process.
- Adopted Bylaw No. 2115 – A Bylaw to Prohibit the Cutting of Trees (Carried)
- Adopted District of Langford Ticket Information Authorization Bylaw No. 34, 1993, Amendment No. 19, Bylaw No. 2116, 2022 (Carried)
- Approved the meeting agenda (Carried)
Special Council Meeting
This special council meeting will consider two bylaws: the City of Langford Tree Protection Bylaw No. 2115, 2022, and the District of Langford Ticket Information Authorization Bylaw Amendment No. 19, Bylaw No. 2116, 2022. Both are scheduled for first, second, and third readings. The meeting also includes a closed session to receive solicitor-client privileged advice.
- Bylaw No. 2115: Tree Protection Bylaw (first, second, and third readings)
- Bylaw No. 2116: Ticket Information Authorization Bylaw Amendment No. 19 (first, second, and third readings)
- In camera resolution to close meeting for solicitor-client privileged advice
Council provided first, second, and third readings for two bylaws regarding tree cutting prohibitions and ticket information authorization. A special meeting was scheduled for December 21, 2022, to adopt these bylaws.
- Provided First, Second and Third Readings of Bylaw No. 2115 (A Bylaw to Prohibit the Cutting of Trees)
- Provided First, Second and Third Readings of Bylaw No. 2116 (District of Langford Ticket Information Authorization Bylaw No. 34, 1993, Amendment No. 19)
- Scheduled special Council meeting for 2:30 pm on December 21, 2022, to adopt Bylaws 2115 and 2116
- Directed staff to include compensatory payments for tree loss as an option for properties seeking rezoning after removing trees without a permit
Council Meeting
Langford City Council is meeting to adopt several bylaws, including a zoning amendment for 2321 and 2323 Belair Road and temporary borrowing bylaws for the Centre Mountain area. Council will also consider reports on replacing an aerial ladder truck, an advertising agreement with REMAX and Pacific FC for Starlight Stadium, and the strategic plan. The agenda includes routine items like minutes, committee resolutions, and public participation.
- Adoption of Bylaw 2086: Langford Zoning Bylaw Amendment No. 681 for 2321 and 2323 Belair Road
- Adoption of Bylaws 2106, 2107, 2108: Centre Mountain water and roadway temporary borrowing
- Report on Aerial Ladder Truck Replacement
- Advertising Agreement for Starlight Stadium with REMAX and Pacific FC
- Park and trail name proposal for 3297 Kettle Creek Crescent (Winnie Sifert Playground and Trail)
Council approved the purchase of a 2022 Pierce Enforcer aerial ladder truck and adopted bylaws for zoning and temporary borrowing. Staff were directed to research a new strategic plan, a tree management policy, and a dust bylaw. Preliminary research for a new park on Jeanine Drive was also authorized.
- Approved purchase of 2022 Pierce Enforcer 107’ Aerial Ladder
- Adopted Zoning Bylaw Amendment No. 681 (2321 and 2323 Belair Road)
- Adopted Temporary Borrowing Bylaws No. 2106, 2107, and 2108 for Centre Mountain services
- Approved preliminary research and 2023 budget funding for 2575 Jeanine Drive Park
- Directed staff to report on options for a comprehensive Strategic Plan, tree management policy, and dust bylaw
- Directed staff to develop a Council Code of Conduct by February 6
- Deferred naming of park and trail at 3297 Kettle Creek Crescent pending policy update
- Authorized Mayor and CAO to execute Starlight Stadium Advertising Agreement
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
This is the agenda for the Langford Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on November 28, 2022. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no specific items for decision or discussion.
Parks, Recreation, Environment, Culture, and Beautification Committee
This agenda for the Parks, Recreation, Environment, Culture, and Beautification Committee meeting on November 24, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics.
Protective Services Committee
The provided document contains no specific meeting topics, proposals, or decisions. It consists of placeholder text and software interface elements.
Council Meeting
This agenda for the Langford, BC Council meeting of 2022-11-21 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion. No specific agenda items, reports, or actions are listed.
Special Council Meeting
This special council meeting covers routine approvals plus several reports: the 2022 tax sale, proposed 2023 meeting dates, a lease for Knock Out Fitness, a BC Active Transportation Infrastructure Grant, and the B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission preliminary report. Council will also consider adopting Bylaw No. 2022, the South Langford Stormwater Development Cost Charge Bylaw.
- Adoption of Bylaw No. 2022 (South Langford Stormwater DCC Bylaw)
- 2022 Tax Sale report
- Knock Out Fitness lease agreement
- BC Active Transportation Infrastructure Grant application
- B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission preliminary report
Council adopted Bylaw No. 2022 regarding stormwater development cost charges and repealed the 2017 version. The meeting also included approvals for a fitness lease and a grant application for a multi-use path.
- Adopted Stormwater Development Cost Charge Bylaw No. 2022
- Repealed Development Cost Charge Bylaw No. 1700, 2017
- Approved lease for Knock Out Fitness
- Directed staff to apply for BC Active Transportation Infrastructure Grant for Bellamy Road Multi-Use Path ($880,680.00 plus GST)
- Approved proposed 2023 Regular Council meeting dates with 7:00 pm start times
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Langford Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on November 14, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a placeholder or template with no substantive content.
Administration and Finance Committee
This agenda for the Langford Administration and Finance Committee meeting on November 8, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document provides no concrete information about what the committee will address.
Transportation and Public Works Committee
This agenda for the Langford, BC Transportation and Public Works Committee meeting on November 8, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Inaugural Council Meeting
This is the inaugural meeting of the Langford, BC council, but the agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion. No specific actions, reports, or public hearings are listed.
Special Inaugural Council Meeting
This is a special inaugural meeting to welcome new council members after the 2022 municipal election. The council will receive the official election results, swear in the mayor and councillors, and make appointments to regional boards and committees. No public comments or questions will be taken.
- Declaration of official election results (2022)
- Oath of office for mayor and councillors
- Appointments to Capital Regional District Board, Regional Hospital District Board, and Regional Housing Corporation Board
- Appointments to Regional Water Supply Commission and Juan de Fuca Water Distribution Commission
- Appointments to Climate Action Inter-Municipal Task Force, Victoria Family Court and Youth Justice Committee, Greater Victoria Library Board, CREST, West Shore Parks and Recreation, West Shore Chamber of Commerce, Inter Municipal Committee on Disability Issues, and Parcel Tax Roll Review Panel
The newly elected Mayor and Councillors were sworn into office. Council established a rotation for Acting Mayors and appointed representatives to various regional boards and commissions.
- Sworn into office: Mayor Goodmanson and Councillors K. Guiry, C. Harder, M. Morley, M. Wagner, L. Szpak, and K. Yacucha
- Approved Acting Mayor rotation for Councillors Szpak, Wagner, Yacucha, Morley, Harder, and Guiry
- Appointed Mayor Goodmanson and Councillor Szpak as Municipal Directors to CRD, CRHD, and CRHC boards
- Appointed Councillors Wagner and Guiry to the Regional Water Supply Commission
- Appointed Councillors Harder and Wagner to the Juan de Fuca Water Distribution Commission
- Appointed Councillor Wagner to the Climate Action Inter-Municipal Task Force
- Appointed Councillor Guiry to the Victoria Family Court and Youth Justice Committee
- Appointed Mayor Goodmanson, Councillors Morley and Yacucha to the Parcel Tax Roll Review Panel
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Langford Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on October 31, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Council Meeting
This agenda for the Langford, BC Council meeting of 2022-10-17 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion. No specific actions, proposals, or reports are listed.
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
The agenda for the Langford Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on 2022-10-11 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. The provided text is mostly system-generated placeholders and embedded content labels, with no actual agenda details.
Council Meeting
The provided document contains only procedural software interface elements and does not list any specific meeting topics, discussions, or decisions for the Langford Council meeting on October 3, 2022.
Protective Services Committee
This agenda for the Langford, BC Protective Services Committee meeting on September 27, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a system-generated template with no substantive content.
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Langford Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on September 26, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document provides no substantive content for residents to review.
Parks, Recreation, Environment, Culture, and Beautification Committee
The provided document contains only procedural software information and does not list any specific topics for discussion or decision. There are no meeting details, projects, or dollar amounts present in the record.
The Committee recommended to Council that the park and trail at 3297 Kettle Creek Crescent be named 'Winnie Sifert Park and Trail Connector'. They also recommended that Council direct staff to proceed with preliminary research on a park at 2575 Jeanine Drive and include its funding in the 2023 budget. The meeting also included a presentation on a tree protection bylaw, but no decision was made on that item.
- Recommended naming park at 3297 Kettle Creek Crescent 'Winnie Sifert Park and Trail Connector' (carried)
- Recommended proceeding with preliminary research and 2023 budget inclusion for park at 2575 Jeanine Drive (carried)
Council Meeting
This agenda is only procedural boilerplate with no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document contains interface text from the eSCRIBE meeting software but no actual agenda content.
Transportation and Public Works Committee
This agenda for the Langford, BC Transportation and Public Works Committee meeting on 2022-09-13 contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a placeholder with no substantive content for residents to review.
Administration and Finance Committee
This agenda for the Langford Administration and Finance Committee meeting on September 13, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions. The document provides no details on what the committee will discuss or decide.
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Langford Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee meeting on September 12, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Council Meeting
Langford Council is meeting to adopt numerous zoning bylaws, hear public input on two rezoning applications, and consider reports on grants, dust control, and committee terms. The agenda includes first readings for several rezoning bylaws, including a townhouse development on Knotty Pine Road and a six-storey mixed-use building on Station Avenue, as well as adoption of a phased development agreement for properties on Goldstream Avenue and Peatt Road.
- Public hearing for Bylaw 2058: Phased Development Agreement at 798 Goldstream Ave and 2747-2761 Peatt Rd, 2734-2746 Claude Rd
- Public hearing for Bylaw 2086: Rezoning at 2321 and 2323 Belair Rd
- First reading of Bylaw 2098: Rezone 2833-2839 Knotty Pine Rd to CC2 for ~27 townhouse units
- First reading of Bylaw 2105: Rezone 771-781 Station Ave to CC1 for six-storey mixed-use
- Adoption of Bylaw 2104: Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw for 2023
Council approved a phased development agreement for a West Shore university campus at 798 Goldstream Ave and nearby properties, and issued several development variance permits for height and setback changes. Multiple rezoning applications for residential and mixed-use projects received first reading, while a motion to draft a dust regulation bylaw was defeated. Council also approved a $29,937 grant to the Royal Canadian Legion and a $10,000 sponsorship for the South Island Powwow.
- Approved Phased Development Agreement Bylaw 2058 for West Shore university campus (unanimous)
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP22-0002 for gravel parking and setback reductions at 798 Goldstream Ave (unanimous)
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP22-0005 to increase building height to 5 storeys at 4342 West Shore Parkway (unanimous)
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP22-0007 for height increases at 2089 Champions Way townhouses (unanimous)
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP22-0008 to increase school height to 4 storeys at 802 Latoria Rd (unanimous)
- Renewed Temporary Use Permit TUP19-0001 for Clarity Cannabis retail store at 693 Hoffman Ave for 3 years (unanimous)
- Defeated motion to draft a Dust Regulation Bylaw (6-1 opposed)
- Approved $29,937 grant to Royal Canadian Legion Branch #091 (unanimous)
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting with a purely procedural agenda: territorial acknowledgement, call to order, approval of the agenda, an in-camera resolution, and adjournment. No substantive items, reports, or public hearings are listed, so no decisions or discussions of policy are on the open agenda.
- In-camera resolution scheduled (closed session item)
Council approved the agenda as presented and then voted unanimously to close the meeting to the public under section 90(1)(k) of the Community Charter to consider preliminary-stage negotiations about a proposed municipal service. The meeting adjourned at 5:23 pm. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved the agenda as presented (unanimous)
- Closed meeting to the public under s. 90(1)(k) for preliminary municipal service negotiations (unanimous)
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee is meeting to review four property applications: three rezoning requests and one development variance permit. The committee will discuss these items and may make recommendations, but no final decisions are listed on this agenda.
- Rezone 1006 Lomalinda Drive from RR2 to R2 for a residential subdivision
- Development variance permit for rear setback relaxation at 960 Latoria Road
- Rezone 2833, 2835, 2837, 2839 Knotty Pine Road from R2 to CC2 for a ~27-unit townhouse development
- Rezone 771, 775, 781 Station Avenue from R2 to CC1 for a six-storey mixed-use building
The Planning, Zoning, and Affordable Housing Committee recommended that Council proceed with first reading of four rezoning bylaws, each with conditions including affordable housing and amenity contributions. The committee also recommended a development variance permit for a rear setback reduction at 960 Latoria Road. All motions carried unanimously.
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2029 to rezone 1006 Lomalinda Drive from RR2 to R2 (carried)
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2098 to rezone 2833-2839 Knotty Pine Road from R2 to CC2 for a 27-unit townhouse development (carried)
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2105 to rezone 771-781 Station Avenue from R2 to CC1 for a six-storey mixed-use building (carried)
- Recommended a development variance permit to reduce rear setback at 960 Latoria Road from 15m to 4.57m (carried)
Council Meeting
Langford City Council is meeting to hold public hearings on six zoning amendment bylaws, consider several development variance permits, and adopt or give readings to numerous other bylaws. The agenda includes rezoning applications at multiple addresses, a cannabis retail store renewal, a lease renewal at City Centre Park, and a proposed mezzanine construction. The meeting also includes adoption of council minutes and a notice of motion regarding a dust regulation bylaw.
- Public hearings for zoning bylaws at 2089 Champions Way, 3608 Happy Valley Road, 2936-2941 Irwin Road, 2786-2798 Scafe Road/821-825 Wren Place, 2647A/B Deville Road, and 936 Jenkins Avenue
- Development variance permit to increase height from 9m to 11m at 2089 Champions Way
- Development variance permit and phased development agreement for 798 Goldstream Ave, 2747-2761 Peatt Rd, 2734-2746 Claude Rd
- Development variance permit for new school at 802 Latoria Road
- Adoption of Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 2104 for 2023, including M'Akola Development and Hulitan at 731 Station
Council held public hearings and gave second/third readings to several zoning bylaws enabling townhouse and residential developments, including at 2089 Champions Way, Scafe Road/Wren Place, Deville Road, Happy Valley Road, Irwin Road, and Jenkins Avenue. It also approved a contract with Performance Plus Hockey for the Eagle Ridge Community Centre mezzanine construction, renewed a cannabis retail permit, and adopted multiple zoning bylaws. A motion to require arborist/tree retention reviews was defeated.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2096 (2089 Champions Way townhouses) (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2091 (Scafe Road/Wren Place 6-storey building) (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2092 (Deville Road stacked townhouses) (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2078 (Happy Valley Road townhouses) (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2090 (Irwin Road townhouses) (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2094 (Jenkins Avenue townhouses) (carried)
- Approved contract with Performance Plus Hockey for Eagle Ridge Community Centre mezzanine (5-2, Blackwell and Szpak opposed)
- Defeated motion to require arborist and landscape architect tree retention review (5 opposed)
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee is meeting to consider two applications: a rezoning of 2321 and 2323 Belair Road to allow two fee-simple lots and a group daycare, and a development variance permit for 4342 Westshore Parkway to increase building height from 4 to 5 storeys. The agenda also includes routine items like approval of minutes.
- Rezoning 2321 and 2323 Belair Road from R2 to RS1 for two fee-simple lots
- Text amendment at 2323 Belair Road to allow a Group Daycare
- Development Variance Permit for 4342 Westshore Parkway to increase height from 4 to 5 storeys
- Adoption of minutes from July 11, 2022 meeting
The committee recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw No. 2086 to rezone 2321 and 2323 Belair Road from R2 to RS1, allowing two fee simple lots and a group daycare at 2323 Belair Road, subject to conditions including contributions to affordable housing and amenity reserve funds. It also recommended Council consider a Development Variance Permit for 4342 Westshore Parkway to increase building height from 4 to 5 storeys for an office building only. Both motions carried.
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw No. 2086 to rezone 2321 and 2323 Belair Road to RS1 (carried)
- Recommended allowing group daycare at 2323 Belair Road subject to conditions (carried)
- Required $660 per unit to Affordable Housing Reserve Fund and $3,960 per unit to General Amenity Reserve Fund (carried)
- Required Section 219 covenant for full frontage improvements prior to subdivision approval (carried)
- Recommended Development Variance Permit for 4342 Westshore Parkway to increase height from 4 to 5 storeys for office building only (carried)
Council Meeting
Langford City Council is meeting to consider a large number of rezoning applications and related bylaws, many aimed at new residential developments including townhouses and a six-storey building. The agenda includes public hearings for two zoning amendments, reports on the 2021 annual report and development cost charges, and a notice of motion about tree retention. Several bylaws are scheduled for adoption or readings, covering zoning changes, loan authorizations, and noise regulation amendments.
- Public hearings for zoning amendments at 3208/3212 Happy Valley Rd and 975/979/983 Bray Ave
- Rezoning for 114-unit six-storey building at 2786-2798 Scafe Rd and 821/825 Wren Pl
- Rezoning for ~10 stacked townhouses at 2647A/B Deville Rd
- Rezoning for ~29 townhouses at 2089 Champions Way
- Adoption of loan authorization bylaws for Centre Mountain water and roadways
Council approved first readings for several rezoning bylaws to allow residential developments, including a six-storey apartment building at 975-983 Bray Avenue and townhouse projects at multiple locations. It also adopted several bylaws, including loan authorization bylaws for Centre Mountain infrastructure, and approved a temporary use permit for rock extraction at 1324 and 1336 Langshire Road. A motion to prioritize tree retention in rezonings was defeated.
- Approved first reading of Bylaw 2080 for six-storey apartment at 975-983 Bray Ave (carried)
- Approved first reading of Bylaw 2091 for six-storey building at 2786-2798 Scafe Rd and 821-825 Wren Pl (carried)
- Approved first reading of Bylaw 2092 for 10 stacked townhouses at 2647A/B Deville Rd (carried)
- Approved first reading of Bylaw 2094 for 9 townhouses at 936 Jenkins Ave (carried)
- Approved first reading of Bylaw 2090 for 14 townhouses at 2941 Irwin Rd (carried)
- Approved first reading of Bylaw 2078 for 8 townhouses at 3608 Happy Valley (carried)
- Approved temporary use permit TUP22-0002 for rock extraction at 1324/1336 Langshire Rd (carried)
- Defeated motion to prioritize tree retention in rezonings (5 opposed)
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee is meeting to review eight rezoning applications that would allow residential development, including townhouses and a six-storey apartment building. The committee will discuss each application and may make recommendations, but no final decisions are noted on the agenda.
- Rezone 2786, 2792, 2798 Scafe Road and 821, 825 Wren Place to CC2 for a six-storey, ~114-unit building
- Rezone 2647A and 2647B Deville Road to CC2 for ~10 stacked townhouses
- Amend RCBM2 zone at 2089 Champions Way for ~29 townhouses
- Rezone 936 Jenkins Avenue to RT1 for ~9 townhouses
- Rezone 898 and 914 Klahanie Drive to RT1 for 58 townhomes
The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee recommended that Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw No. 2091 to rezone 2786, 2792, 2798 Scafe Road and 821, 825 Wren Place from R2 to CC2, allowing a six-storey, 114-unit residential building. The recommendation includes conditions such as contributions to affordable housing and amenity reserve funds, a rear setback variance, and requirements for stormwater management, tree retention, and low-carbon concrete. The committee also recommended proceeding with first reading for several other rezoning applications, including townhouse developments on Deville Road, Champions Way, Jenkins Avenue, Irwin Road, and Happy Valley, each with similar conditions. The committee recommended taking no action on rezoning applications for 2715 Sooke Road and 898/914 Klahanie Drive.
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2091 for 114-unit building at Scafe Road/Wren Place (carried)
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2092 for 10 townhouses at Deville Road (carried)
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2096 for 29 townhouses at Champions Way (carried)
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2094 for 9 townhouses at Jenkins Avenue (carried)
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2090 for 14 townhouses at Irwin Road (carried)
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2078 for 8 townhouses at Happy Valley (carried)
- Recommended no action on Bylaw 2088 for 2715 Sooke Road (carried)
- Recommended no action on Bylaw 2093 for 58 townhomes at Klahanie Drive (carried)
Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee
This agenda for the Langford Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee meeting on June 23, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and embedded content placeholders. No specific agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics are listed in the provided text.
Council Meeting
Langford Council is meeting to consider a large slate of zoning amendments, public hearings, and bylaw adoptions. Key items include rezoning for mixed-use and residential projects, adoption of housing agreements, fee schedule updates, and a notice of motion on tree retention. The agenda is substantive, with many items for decision.
- Public hearings for zoning amendments at 2750 Leigh Road, 2207 Millstream Road, 528/532 Goldstream Avenue, 1551/1559 Sawyer Road, and 825-845 Orono Avenue
- Adoption of Bylaw 2081: Housing Agreement for 2745 Scafe Road and 2750 Peatt Road
- Adoption of Development Cost Charge Bylaw amendments (Bylaws 1960 and 2024)
- Adoption of Bylaw 2095: Road closure and disposition of portion of Goldstream Avenue and Leigh Road
- Notice of motion by Councillor Szpak to create a tree retention policy and permit for mature tree removal
Council gave second and third readings to several zoning bylaws, including Bylaw 2028 for 2750 Leigh Road, Bylaws 2061/2062 for Millstream Road (allowing up to 150 residential units and a film studio), Bylaw 2055 for 528/532 Goldstream Avenue (77 units), Bylaw 2059 for 1551/1559 Sawyer Road, and Bylaw 2060 for 825-845 Orono Avenue (106 units). Council also approved the sale of 1103 Goldstream and 2814 Leigh Road for $930,691.48 and directed staff to create a permit parking zone on Alderglen Place. All motions carried, with Councillor Szpak opposing Bylaw 2059 and Bylaw 2082.
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaw 2028 (2750 Leigh Rd) with conditions (carried)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaws 2061/2062 (Millstream Rd) for residential and film studio (carried)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaw 2055 (528/532 Goldstream Ave) for 77 units (carried)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaw 2059 (1551/1559 Sawyer Rd) (carried, Szpak opposed)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd reading to Bylaw 2060 (825-845 Orono Ave) for 106 units (carried)
- Approved sale of 1103 Goldstream and 2814 Leigh Rd to Leigh Road Developments Ltd. for $930,691.48 (carried)
- Directed staff to create permit parking zone on Alderglen Place (carried)
- Gave 1st reading to Bylaw 2087 (2639/2645 Sooke Rd) for mixed-use (carried)
Administration and Finance Committee
The agenda for the Langford Administration and Finance Committee meeting on 2022-06-14 contains only procedural boilerplate and embedded content placeholders. No specific decisions, proposals, or discussion items are listed in the provided text.
Transportation and Public Works Committee
The provided agenda text contains only boilerplate and interface labels from the eSCRIBE system, with no actual agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics listed. The meeting appears to be scheduled for June 14, 2022, but no substantive content is available in the source document.
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
The committee will review a rezoning application for Sooke Road to allow a mixed-use building. They will also discuss various housekeeping items regarding Bylaw 2082 and an application for rock extraction at Langshire Road.
- Rezoning of 2639 and 2645 Sooke Road from R2 to MU2 for a mixed-use building
- Bylaw 2082 - Zoning Amendment No 679 (Omnibus Housekeeping Items)
- Application for the sale of rock extracted and crushed at 1324 and 1336 Langshire Road
The committee recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw No. 2087 to rezone 2639 and 2645 Sooke Road from R2 to MU2, subject to conditions including affordable housing and amenity contributions, engineering and landscaping reports, a road dedication plan, a Section 219 covenant with sustainability and EV charging requirements, and bicycle storage. It also recommended proceeding with Bylaw 2082 (omnibus housekeeping) after consulting the West Shore Developers Association, and recommended Council consider a temporary use permit for crushed rock sales at 1324/1336 Langshire Road with conditions including a $5,000 security bond.
- Recommended 1st reading of Bylaw 2087 to rezone 2639/2645 Sooke Rd to MU2 (carried)
- Recommended Bylaw 2082 omnibus housekeeping proceed with consultation (carried, Szpak opposed)
- Recommended temporary use permit for crushed rock sales at 1324/1336 Langshire Rd (carried)
Council Meeting
Council held public hearings and advanced several zoning bylaws, including requiring EV charging infrastructure in new multi-family buildings (Bylaw 2054) and rezoning for a six-storey mixed-use building at 2870/2874 Peatt Road (Bylaw 2066). It also gave first reading to rezoning for 845-867 Goldstream Avenue (Bylaw 2079) and 975-983 Bray Avenue (Bylaw 2080), and adopted fee adjustment bylaws (2046-2048). All motions carried unanimously.
- Adopted Bylaw 2054 requiring EV charging infrastructure in new multi-family buildings
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2066 (rezoning 2870/2874 Peatt Rd to CCP)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2067 (rezoning 892 Walfred Rd to R2)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2079 (rezoning 845-867 Goldstream Ave to CCP)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2080 (rezoning 975-983 Bray Ave to CC1)
- Adopted Bylaws 2046, 2047, 2048 (fee adjustments)
- Approved 2021 Statement of Financial Information
- Adopted Surveillance Policy POL-0162
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee is meeting to review three rezoning applications that would allow for residential development, including townhouses and a six-storey apartment building. The committee will also adopt minutes from its May 9, 2022 meeting. Public participation is available via Zoom or phone.
- Rezone 3208 and 3212 Happy Valley Road from RR2 to RT1 for ~16 townhouse units
- Rezone 975, 979, and 983 Bray Avenue from R2 to CC1 for a six-storey apartment building
- Rezone 845, 847, 849, and 867 Goldstream Avenue from C8A and C3 to CCP for future development
The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee recommended that Council proceed with three rezoning applications: 3208/3212 Happy Valley Road (RR2 to RT1 for ~16 townhouse units), 975/979/983 Bray Avenue (R2 to CC1 for a six-storey apartment building), and 845/847/849/867 Goldstream Avenue (C8A/C3 to CCP for future development). Each recommendation includes conditions such as amenity and affordable housing contributions, engineering studies, and covenants. All motions were carried.
- Recommended rezoning 3208 & 3212 Happy Valley Rd to RT1 for ~16 townhouses (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 975, 979, 983 Bray Ave to CC1 for six-storey apartment (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 845, 847, 849, 867 Goldstream Ave to CCP (carried)
- Approved agenda and May 9, 2022 minutes (carried)
Council Meeting
Council gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 2063, rezoning 2869, 2875, 2885 Leigh Road and 1080 Dunford Avenue from R2 to CC1 to allow a six-storey mixed-use building with about 78 residential units and 870 m² of commercial space. The applicant agreed to density bonus contributions, EV charging, and other conditions. Council also gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 2031 (climate action OCP amendment) and Bylaw No. 2045 (rezoning 2615 Sooke Road to C9 for a mixed-use building with about 115 units). A motion to create a Langford Environmental Protection Advisory Committee was defeated.
- Gave 2nd and 3rd readings to Bylaw 2063 (rezoning Leigh Road/Dunford Ave to CC1) (carried)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd readings to Bylaw 2031 (OCP climate action update) (carried)
- Gave 2nd and 3rd readings to Bylaw 2045 (rezoning 2615 Sooke Rd to C9) (carried)
- Gave 1st reading to Bylaw 2028 (MUE1 zone amendment with parking ratio) (carried)
- Gave 1st reading to Bylaw 2059 (rezoning 1551/1559 Sawyer Rd to RS1) (carried)
- Approved $20,000 for gondola feasibility study with Colwood and Esquimalt (carried)
- Defeated motion to create Langford Environmental Protection Advisory Committee (5-5)
- Adopted Bylaws 1999, 2017, 2056, 2057, 2075 (all carried)
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
The committee recommended Council proceed with three zoning amendments. It endorsed Bylaw 2028 to adjust the MUE1 zone at 2750 Leigh Road, including a new parking ratio for light industrial uses. It also recommended first reading of Bylaw 2059 to rezone 1551 and 1559 Sawyer Road from RR4 to RS1, subject to conditions like affordable housing and amenity contributions, park dedication, and engineering studies. Finally, it recommended Bylaw 2068 to allow a mini-storage facility at 664 Redington Avenue, subject to a traffic impact assessment and a reciprocal access easement.
- Recommended Bylaw 2028 to amend MUE1 zone at 2750 Leigh Road, including new parking ratio (carried)
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw 2059 to rezone 1551/1559 Sawyer Road to RS1, with conditions (carried)
- Recommended Bylaw 2068 to allow mini-storage at 664 Redington Avenue, with conditions (carried)
Council Meeting
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Council held public hearings and advanced several rezoning and housing-related bylaws, including a townhome development at 2621 Sooke Road and 3260 Jacklin Road, and two six-storey apartment buildings on Hockley Avenue. It also approved a new Agricultural Land Reserve exclusion policy, amended the Attainable Home Ownership Program, and gave readings to a noise regulation bylaw and a stormwater development cost charge bylaw. All motions carried unanimously.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2044 rezoning 2621 Sooke Road and 3260 Jacklin Road to RT1 for ~92 townhomes (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2052 rezoning 829-839 Hockley Avenue to CC1 for two six-storey apartment buildings (carried)
- Approved new ALR exclusion policy: no longer considers individual applications, only for public purposes (carried)
- Approved amended Attainable Home Ownership Program Policy and Bylaw 2077 first reading (carried)
- Gave first, second, and third readings to Noise Regulation Bylaw 2056 (carried)
- Gave first three readings to Stormwater Development Cost Charge Bylaw 2022 and repealed Bylaw 1700 (carried)
- Approved 2021 Audited Consolidated Financial Statements (carried)
- Named park at 1851 Bear Mountain Parkway 'Flying Firemen Park' (carried)
Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee
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The Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee approved the agenda, received a presentation, and adopted the January 27, 2022 minutes. The main decision was a recommendation to Council to name the park at 1851 Bear Mountain Parkway 'Flying Firemen Park' and to prepare a historical information board for installation. The meeting adjourned at 5:22 pm.
- Approved agenda as presented
- Received presentation for information
- Adopted minutes of January 27, 2022 meeting
- Recommended to Council naming park at 1851 Bear Mountain Parkway 'Flying Firemen Park' and directing staff to prepare historical information board
Protective Services Committee
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The Protective Services Committee met and approved the agenda and prior minutes. It received three reports for information only, including the West Shore RCMP 2021 Annual Report, with no substantive decisions made. The meeting adjourned after the reports.
- Approved agenda as presented (carried)
- Approved January 25, 2022 minutes (carried)
- Received departmental update for information (carried)
- Received West Shore RCMP 2021 Annual Report for information (carried)
- Received Victoria Family Court and Youth Justice Committee Annual Report for information (carried)
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
The committee recommended Council proceed with a temporary use permit for a commercial office at 2874 Peatt Road, and recommended rezoning 2870 and 2874 Peatt Road from R2 to CCP to allow a six-storey mixed-use building, subject to conditions including affordable housing and amenity contributions. It also recommended rezoning 892 Walfred Road from RR5 to R2 for a five-lot bare land strata subdivision, with similar conditions. All motions were carried.
- Recommended temporary use permit for commercial office at 2874 Peatt Road (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 2870/2874 Peatt Road to CCP for six-storey mixed-use (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 892 Walfred Road to R2 for five-lot subdivision (carried)
Special Administration and Finance Committee
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Council Meeting
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Council held public hearings and gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2034, which would allow up to 1,000 residential units at Olympic View, up from 461, with increased open space and amenity contributions. Council also gave readings to the 2022-2026 financial plan and tax rates bylaws, and approved several parking and road items. All decisions were carried, with one councillor opposed to the financial plan bylaw.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2034 (Olympic View rezoning) (carried)
- Gave first, second, third readings to Financial Plan Bylaw 2069 (carried, Szpak opposed)
- Gave first, second, third readings to Tax Rates Bylaw 2070 (carried)
- Approved school pick-up/drop-off signs on Goldstream Ave at Spencer Middle School (carried)
- Approved resident permit parking on Marlisa Place and 2623 Millstream Rd (carried)
- Approved purchase and sale agreement and road closure for City Gate Blvd (carried)
- Adopted Bylaws 2010, 2011, 2027, 2033, 2071, 2072, 2073 (all carried)
- Proclaimed May 17 as International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (carried)
Administration and Finance Committee
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Transportation and Public Works Committee
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The Transportation and Public Works Committee approved three recommendations to Council: designate parking for mobility-assisted loading at 508 Langvista Drive, add school pickup/drop-off signs on Goldstream Avenue at Spencer Middle School, and install resident permit parking on Marlisa Place. All motions carried unanimously.
- Recommended designating parking north of 508 Langvista Dr for mobility-assisted loading (carried)
- Recommended school pickup/drop-off signs on Goldstream Ave at Spencer Middle School (carried)
- Recommended resident permit parking on Marlisa Place with permits for residents and 2623 Millstream Rd (carried)
Council Meeting
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Council approved the 2022-2026 Five-Year Financial Plan with a 2.95% tax increase and directed staff to bring forward the corresponding bylaws. They also approved an alternative tax collection scheme for 2022, maintaining the July 2 property tax due date with penalties starting July 5. Several rezoning applications were advanced to first reading, including for 904-914 Dunford Avenue, 825-845 Orono Avenue, and 2615 Sooke Road, among others. A temporary use permit was issued for 1057 Marwood Avenue.
- Approved 2022-2026 Five-Year Financial Plan with 2.95% tax increase
- Approved alternative tax collection scheme for 2022 (tax due July 2, penalties from July 5)
- Gave first, second, and third readings to Revenue Anticipation Borrowing Bylaw No. 2071
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 2037 (rezoning 904-914 Dunford Ave) (Councillor Szpak opposed)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw No. 2060 (rezoning 825-845 Orono Ave)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw No. 2045 (rezoning 2615 Sooke Rd)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw No. 2055 (rezoning 528-532 Goldstream Ave)
- Issued Temporary Use Permit TUP21-0006 for 1057 Marwood Ave (HVAC business, 3 years)
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
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Council Meeting
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Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
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The Planning, Zoning, and Affordable Housing Committee recommended that Council approve four rezoning applications, each with conditions for affordable housing and amenity contributions, engineering studies, and covenants. All motions carried unanimously. The applications include a rezoning on Klahanie Drive for 10 single-family lots, 2 duplexes, and a townhouse site; a rezoning on Sooke Road and Jacklin Road for approximately 92 townhouses; a temporary use permit for light industrial use on Marwood Avenue; and a rezoning on Hockley Avenue for two 6-storey apartment buildings.
- Recommended rezoning 936 & 942 Klahanie Drive to R2 for 10 lots, 2 duplexes, townhouse site (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 2621 Sooke Rd & 3260 Jacklin Rd to RT1 for ~92 townhouses (carried)
- Recommended 3-year temporary use permit for HVAC business at 1057 Marwood Ave (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 829-839 Hockley Ave to CC1 for two 6-storey apartment buildings (carried)
Council Meeting
Council gave first reading to Bylaw 2037 (rezoning 904-914 Dunford Ave to allow two mixed-use buildings) and Bylaw 2012 (rezoning 2772 Vantilburg Cres for 20 townhomes), and second/third reading to Bylaw 1997 (Bear Mountain zoning text amendment). It also gave first, second, and third readings to Bylaw 2051 and adopted Bylaw 2014. A rezoning for 350 Lone Oak Place was tabled pending a traffic study and revised site plan.
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2037 rezoning 904-914 Dunford Ave to City Centre Pedestrian (carried)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2012 rezoning 2772 Vantilburg Cres to City Centre 2 (carried, Szpak opposed)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1997 amending Bear Mountain zoning text (carried)
- Gave first, second, and third readings to Bylaw 2051 (carried)
- Adopted Bylaw 2014 (carried)
- Tabled rezoning of 350 Lone Oak Place pending traffic study and revised site plan (carried)
- Approved Development Variance Permit DVP21-0013 for 719 Station Ave (carried)
- Approved expropriation of portion of 721 Treanor Ave (carried)
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
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The committee recommended Council proceed with rezoning 904-914 Dunford Avenue from R2 to CCP for two mixed-use buildings, with conditions including affordable housing and amenity contributions. It also recommended rezoning 2772 Vantilburg Crescent from R2 to CC2 for 20 townhomes, with conditions including amenity and affordable housing contributions. The committee took no action on the 350 Lone Oak Place rezoning until a traffic study and revised site plan are submitted.
- Recommended rezoning 904-914 Dunford Ave to CCP (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 2772 Vantilburg Cres to CC2 (6-1)
- Took no action on 350 Lone Oak Place rezoning until traffic study and revised site plan
Council Meeting
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Council gave second and third readings to several rezoning bylaws, including Bylaw 1999 for a six-storey apartment at 2762-2774 Winster Road, Bylaw 2017 for a 109-unit residential building at 791-795 Revilo Place and 2931 Phipps Road, Bylaw 2020 for a social club at 840 Arncote Avenue, Bylaw 2026 for six townhomes at 661 Hoylake Avenue, Bylaw 2030 for a 13-lot subdivision at 902 Walfred, and Bylaw 2032 for an 88-unit mixed-use building at 2822-2828 Jacklin Road. Council also gave first reading to Bylaw 2034 for the CD4 zone amendment at Olympic View, and adopted several other bylaws including 2004, 2036, 2038, 2040, and 2042. Additionally, Council approved the 2022 funding requests, extended contracts for streetlights and traffic engineering, and gave first three readings to Development Cost Charge bylaws 1960 and 2024.
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1999 (Winster Road apartment) and Bylaw 2017 (Revilo Place/Phipps Road residential building).
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2020 (Arncote Avenue social club), Bylaw 2026 (Hoylake townhomes), Bylaw 2030 (Walfred subdivision), and Bylaw 2032 (Jacklin Road mixed-use).
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2034 (Olympic View CD4 zone amendment).
- Adopted Bylaws 2004, 2036, 2038, 2040, and 2042.
- Approved 2022 funding requests for various community groups, denying two requests.
- Extended the streetlight contract with Raylec Power LP to 2026 and authorized a traffic engineering contract with WATT Consulting.
- Approved in principle the General Government and Engineering budgets for 2022-2026.
- Gave first three readings to Development Cost Charge Bylaws 1960 and 2024.
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
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The committee recommended Council proceed with first reading of Bylaw No. 2034 to amend the CD4 zone at 749 Latoria Road, 781 Gwendolynn Drive, 655 Frederick, and an unaddressed parcel off Willing Drive, subject to conditions including a traffic impact assessment, frontage improvements, stormwater management, and 40% open space. It also recommended directing staff to prepare OCP and zoning bylaw amendments for climate action, including GHG reduction targets and EV-ready parking requirements. The committee approved the Development Services budget in principle for inclusion in the 2022-2026 Five Year Financial Plan.
- Recommended first reading of Bylaw No. 2034 for CD4 zone text amendment (carried)
- Recommended OCP amendments for climate action targets and new Climate Action DP Area (carried)
- Recommended zoning bylaw amendments for EV-ready parking and low-carbon materials (carried)
- Approved in principle the Development Services budget for 2022-2026 (carried)
Transportation and Public Works Committee
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The Transportation and Public Works Committee recommended that Council direct staff to continue drafting a Neighbourhood Traffic Calming Policy. The policy will be TAC-based, operate as a pilot program, and apply only to existing neighbourhoods. The motion carried.
- Recommended Council direct staff to draft Neighbourhood Traffic Calming Policy (carried)
- Approved agenda as presented (carried)
- Adopted minutes of September 14, 2021 (not explicitly recorded as a motion)
Administration and Finance Committee
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Council Meeting
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Council approved $8,516,000 for the Starlight Stadium expansion, including BC Hydro pole relocation and north side grandstand construction, and directed staff to begin procurement. Council also gave readings to multiple zoning bylaws for residential developments, approved a cannabis retail temporary use permit, and defeated a motion to adopt a Code of Conduct before the end of term, instead passing an amendment to wait for provincial guidelines.
- Approved $8,516,000 for Starlight Stadium expansion (carried)
- Issued Temporary Use Permit to Opal Cannabis Corp. for retail store at 107-797 Goldstream Ave (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2014 (rezoning 3420 Luxton Rd, 1120 Finney Rd, 3219 & 3235 Loledo Pl) (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2015 (rezoning 3216 Happy Valley for 18 townhouses) (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2011 (rezoning 629 & 621 Rockingham Rd for ~19 single-family homes) (carried)
- Gave second and third readings to Bylaw 2027 (rezoning portion of 629 Rockingham Rd for townhouses) (carried)
- Defeated motion to adopt Code of Conduct before end of term; carried amendment to wait for provincial guidelines (4-2)
- Approved Attainable Home Ownership Program Policy POL-0166-Plan (carried)
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
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The Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee recommended that Council consider issuing three development variance permits: one for Staples at 789 McCallum Road to increase facade sign area, one for a fence at 2620 Mica Place, and one for height and setback variances at 2936 and 2940 Irwin Road. All motions were carried. No final decisions were made; the recommendations go to Council.
- Recommended variance for Staples sign area increase to 53.43m² (carried)
- Recommended variance for 1.82m fence at 2620 Mica Place (carried)
- Recommended height increase to 27.5m and zero setback at 2936/2940 Irwin Road (carried)
Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee
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The Parks, Recreation, Culture and Beautification Committee received a verbal update on parks projects and recommended the 2022-2026 Parks Operating and Capital Budgets to Council for inclusion in the City's Five Year Financial Plan. The update noted that Kettle Creek and Chidlow playgrounds will be completed in 2022, and that the Ed Nixon Trail boardwalk replacement is done. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Recommended 2022-2026 Parks Operating and Capital Budgets to Council (carried)
- Received verbal update on Parks and Recreation projects (carried)
- Approved agenda as presented (carried)
- Approved June 24, 2021 minutes (carried)
Protective Services Committee
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The Protective Services Committee recommended that Council approve in principle the five-year financial plans for the Building, Fire, Police, and Community Safety departments for 2022-2026, and refer them to the Director of Finance for inclusion in the consolidated plan. It also recommended opting out of local notification for a liquor primary license application for Laser Obsession Beauty Spa. The committee approved the agenda and previous minutes, and received a departmental update for information.
- Approved agenda as presented
- Approved minutes of September 28, 2021 meeting
- Recommended Council opt out of local notification for Liquor Primary License for Laser Obsession Beauty Spa at 104-1311 Lakepoint Way
- Recommended Council approve in principle Building Department Five-Year Financial Plan 2022-2026
- Recommended Council approve in principle Fire Services Five-Year Financial Plan 2022-2026
- Recommended Council approve in principle Police Services Five-Year Financial Plan 2022-2026
- Recommended Council approve in principle Community Safety and Municipal Enforcement 2022-2026 budgets
- Received departmental update for information
Council Meeting
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Council held a public hearing and advanced several rezoning bylaws for residential and mixed-use developments, including a 158-unit project on Bray Avenue and a 68-unit building on Winster Road. It also approved budgets for West Shore Parks and Recreation and the Greater Victoria Public Library, and issued a development variance permit for a subdivision on Happy Valley Road. All motions carried, with one recorded opposition on Bylaw No. 2009.
- Advanced Bylaw 2001 (962-978 Bray Ave) to second and third reading for two 6-storey buildings with 158 units
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 1999 (2762-2774 Winster Rd) for a 6-storey, 68-unit apartment building
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2026 (661 Hoylake Ave) for 6 townhouse units
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2030 (902 Walfred Rd) for a 13-lot bare land strata subdivision
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 2032 (2822-2828 Jacklin Rd) for a 12-storey mixed-use building
- Approved 2022 West Shore Parks and Recreation Society budget
- Approved Greater Victoria Public Library 2022 operating budget and five-year financial plan
- Issued Development Variance Permit DVP20-0008 for a three-lot subdivision at 3235 Happy Valley Rd
Planning, Zoning and Affordable Housing Committee Meeting
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The committee recommended Council proceed with rezoning three properties on Winster Road from R2 to CC1 for a six-storey, 68-unit apartment building, subject to conditions including affordable housing and amenity contributions, stormwater verification, and EV charging requirements. It also recommended rezoning 661 Hoylake Avenue for six townhouses, 902 Walfred Road for a 13-lot subdivision, and 2822-2828 Jacklin Road for a 12-storey mixed-use building, each with conditions. Additionally, it recommended a temporary use permit for a cannabis retail store at 797 Goldstream Ave. All motions carried.
- Recommended rezoning 2762-2774 Winster Road to CC1 for 68-unit apartment (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 661 Hoylake Avenue to RT1 for 6 townhouses (carried)
- Recommended temporary use permit for Opal Cannabis Corp. at 797 Goldstream Ave (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 902 Walfred Road to RS1 for 13-lot subdivision (carried)
- Recommended rezoning 2822-2828 Jacklin Road to CCP for 12-storey mixed-use (carried)
Council Meeting
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Council directed staff to prepare a bylaw amendment addressing construction noise, including omitting permits for Sundays and holidays, prohibiting blasting on Saturdays, revising rock blasting/crushing hours, and changing Saturday start time to 9 a.m. Council also directed staff to prepare an Attainable Home Ownership Policy amendment to include RCMP, military, low-income, and single-income applicants. A motion to consult experts and residents on a tree protection bylaw was defeated (2-4), but a subsequent motion to develop a Tree Management Policy was carried.
- Directed staff to draft noise bylaw amendments (carried)
- Directed staff to amend Attainable Home Ownership Policy (carried)
- Motion to consult on tree protection bylaw defeated (2-4)
- Directed staff to develop Tree Management Policy (carried)
- Approved rezoning direction for 3420 Luxton Rd, 1120 Finney Rd, 3219 & 3235 Loledo Pl (carried)
- Approved variance permit direction for 3235 Happy Valley Rd (carried)
- Approved rezoning direction for 982-988 Bray Ave (carried)
- Took no action on rezoning 2772 Vantilburg Cres (carried)