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File #: ID-1693-20    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/4/2020 In control: Township Council
On agenda: 2/10/2020 Final action: 2/10/2020
Title: Motion to Reconsider
Attachments: 1. J.1 WARCAP.pdf

Title

Motion to Reconsider

Recommended Action

That Council reconsider the following motion:

 

Amendments for Willoughby Arterial Road Completion Amenity Policy

 

Be it resolved that staff be directed to:

 

A.                     Prepare a revised draft Willoughby Arterial Road Completion Amenity Policy based on the November 18, 2019, Report to
Council 19-181, for Council consideration and adoption, incorporating the following amendments:

 

1.                     Ensure property owners with arterial road frontage effectively continue with the current, established practice for the Willoughby area of ultimately dedicating the land required for the widening of an arterial road as a condition of development approval, with gross densities maintained;

 

2.                     Reimburse all development proponents as the program allows, subject to actual land, construction and interest costs, ensuring no net cost to the Township of Langley;

 

3.                     Revert to the Map of Priority Major Road Sections from
July 8, 2019, Report to Council 19-113 indicating the arterial road sections to be included within the amenity policy; and

 

4.                     Add 72 Avenue between 202A Street and 208 Street, to the amenity policy;

 

B.                     Review and report back to Council on the potential to:

 

1.                     Further add the Willowbrook Connector and 208 Street from
64 Avenue to 68 Avenue to the policy; and

 

2.                     Apply the policy to all development applications currently in-stream and awaiting Council consideration, if the policy is

 

 

 

 

ultimately approved by Council with amendments A(1) and A(2) outlined above.

DEFEATED

 

Mayor Froese and Councillors Arnason, Davis, Ferguson, Kunst, and Whitmarsh opposed