Langley Township Council Meeting Report--Monday Night, July 6, 2009
Notes from Langley Township Council's regular meeting, Monday night, July 6, 2009. All councillors were present.
Council voted unanimously (moved by Ward, seconded by Fox) to give three readings to the Langley Fees and Charges bylaw, which consolidates fees in our Cemetary and Fire Prevention bylaws, and addresses new and enhanced municipal services.
Connected to the fees and charges bylaw, Council voted unanimously (moved by Bateman, seconded by Dornan) to give three readings to amend our Cemetary bylaw to delete all references to fees and charges. We also voted unanimously (moved by Ferguson, seconded by Fox) to give three readings to amend our Fire Prevention bylaw to delete references there to fees and charges.
Council gave final reading (moved by Ward, seconded by Dornan; passed unanimously) to our new Emergency Program bylaw.
We gave final reading (moved by Bateman, seconded by Fox; passed unanimously) to a housekeeping amendment to the Erosion and Sediment Control Bylaw.
Council gave final reading (moved by Bateman, seconded by Kositsky; passed 7-2 with Ferguson and Fox opposed) to a rezoning bylaw to allow Fernridge Place, located at 2107 200th Street, to expand from six to 51 beds.
We voted unanimously (moved by Bateman, seconded by Fox) to give final reading to a bylaw rezoning property at 20327 96th Ave to allow a four-lot industrial-commercial subdivision. Later, Council voted unanimously (moved by Ward, seconded by Fox) to issue a development permit for the project.
A motion by Coun. Fox to implement and seek funding for recommendations 1, 7, 12, 13, 21, and 23 of the draft Water Management Plan was referred to this week's Council Priorities Committee meeting (referral moved by Fox, seconded by Bateman; passed unanimously). We have a presentation from provincial and Township staff scheduled this Wednesday on the water plan and it made sense to refer this motion there in order to better discuss all of the ramifications.
Council voted unanimously (moved by Ward, seconded by Fox) to give three readings to the Langley Fees and Charges bylaw, which consolidates fees in our Cemetary and Fire Prevention bylaws, and addresses new and enhanced municipal services.
Connected to the fees and charges bylaw, Council voted unanimously (moved by Bateman, seconded by Dornan) to give three readings to amend our Cemetary bylaw to delete all references to fees and charges. We also voted unanimously (moved by Ferguson, seconded by Fox) to give three readings to amend our Fire Prevention bylaw to delete references there to fees and charges.
Council gave final reading (moved by Ward, seconded by Dornan; passed unanimously) to our new Emergency Program bylaw.
We gave final reading (moved by Bateman, seconded by Fox; passed unanimously) to a housekeeping amendment to the Erosion and Sediment Control Bylaw.
Council gave final reading (moved by Bateman, seconded by Kositsky; passed 7-2 with Ferguson and Fox opposed) to a rezoning bylaw to allow Fernridge Place, located at 2107 200th Street, to expand from six to 51 beds.
We voted unanimously (moved by Bateman, seconded by Fox) to give final reading to a bylaw rezoning property at 20327 96th Ave to allow a four-lot industrial-commercial subdivision. Later, Council voted unanimously (moved by Ward, seconded by Fox) to issue a development permit for the project.
A motion by Coun. Fox to implement and seek funding for recommendations 1, 7, 12, 13, 21, and 23 of the draft Water Management Plan was referred to this week's Council Priorities Committee meeting (referral moved by Fox, seconded by Bateman; passed unanimously). We have a presentation from provincial and Township staff scheduled this Wednesday on the water plan and it made sense to refer this motion there in order to better discuss all of the ramifications.



