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File #: O20-3792    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Status: Passed
File created: 9/30/2020 In control: Township Council
On agenda: 10/5/2020 Final action: 10/5/2020
Title: Official Community Plan Amendment and Rezoning Application No. 100194 and Development Permit Application No. 101164 (Essence Holdings (Parc Central 1) Inc. / 20261 - 72B Avenue) Bylaw No. 5632 Bylaw No. 5633 Report 20-100 File CD 08-23-0200
Attachments: 1. J.3 cd Essence Holdings (Park Central 1).pdf
Title
Official Community Plan Amendment and
Rezoning Application No. 100194 and
Development Permit Application No. 101164
(Essence Holdings (Parc Central 1) Inc. / 20261 - 72B Avenue)
Bylaw No. 5632
Bylaw No. 5633
Report 20-100
File CD 08-23-0200
Recommended Action
That Council give final reading to "Langley Official Community Plan Bylaw 1979 No. 1842 Amendment (Willoughby Community Plan) Bylaw 1998 No. 3800 Amendment (Central Gordon Estate Neighbourhood Plan) Bylaw 2012 No. 4924 Amendment
(Essence Holdings (Parc Central 1) Inc.) Bylaw No. 5632"; and

"Township of Langley Zoning Bylaw 1987 No. 2500 Amendment (Essence Properties (Parc Central 1) Inc,) Bylaw 2020 No. 5633".

Explanation - Bylaw No. 5632

Bylaw 2020 No. 5632 amends the Central Gordon Estate Neighbourhood Plan for a 0.8 ha (1.9 ac) of land located at
20261 - 72B Avenue to increase the density allowable in the Townhouse B land use designation. The amendment is required to facilitate the development of 30 townhouse units.

Explanation - Bylaw No. 5633

Bylaw 2020 No. 5633 amends the Comprehensive Development Zone CD-124 to change the number of permitted townhouses to 110 from 102.

Development Permit No. 101164

That Council authorize issuance of Development Permit No. 101164 (Essence Holdings (Parc Central 1) Inc. / 20261 - 72B Avenue) in accordance with Attachment A subject to the following conditions:

a. Building plans being in substantial compliance with Schedule "A";
b. On-site landscaping plans being in substantial compliance with Schedule "B" and in compliance with Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw (Schedule I - Tree Protection) and the Township's Street Trees and Boulevard Plantings Policy;
c. Written confirmation from owner and landscape architect or arborist that the tree protection fencing identified in the tree management plan is in place;

Although not part of the development permit requirements, the applicant is advised that prior to issuance of a building permit, the fo...

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