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20/06/09 1:56 PMREGULAR MEETING OF TOWNSHIP COUNCIL - 22 Jun 2009 - HtmlPage 1 of 5http://langley.civicweb.net/contentengine/document.asp?Print=yes&ID=14673
REGULAR MEETING OFTOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Monday, June 22, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.Fraser River Presentation Theatre4th Floor, 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC
A G E N D AA.ADOPTION OF MINUTES1.Public Hearing Meeting - June 15, 2009
Recommendation that Council adopt the Minutes of the Public Hearing Meeting held June 15,2009.06_15_Public Hearing Minutes.pdf 
2.Regular Council Meeting – June 15, 2009
Recommendation that Council adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council meeting held June 15,2009.06_15_Regular Council Minutes.pdf 
B.PRESENTATIONS1.2009 RCMP Quarterly Report
Presentation by Superintendent Janice Armstrong, Royal Canadian Mounted Police regardingthe 2009 RCMP Quarterly Report.
C.DELEGATIONS (UP TO 5 DELEGATIONS)D.REPORTS TO COUNCIL1.Liquor Primary Endorsement Application No. 000010 (Duke of Wellington
File CD 08-10-0058Recommendation that Council advise the Provincial Liquor Control and Licensing Branch that: 1. Council has considered and ENDORSED the request by Delbin Holdings Ltd to relocate a 24seat Liquor Primary with no outdoor patio seating and a Licensee Retail Store to 100 –19665 Willowbrook Drive, Langley, characterized as having no entertainment, with liquor service to 10:00 p.m. (Sunday – Saturday); 2. In ENDORSING this request Council deems that it has considered and found acceptable theestablishment’s location; its proximity to other social and recreational facilities and public
 
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buildings; its proposed patron capacity and hours of liquor service; the number and marketforces/clientele of liquor primary licence establishments in the area; potential traffic, noiseand parking impacts; zoning; population, population density, and population trends in thearea; relevant socio-economic information; and the impact of the proposed establishment onthe community; 3. In ENDORSING the request Council has considered the views of area residents expressedto Council at a Liquor Licence Endorsement Hearing held on Monday, June 15, 2009 at theTownship of Langley Civic Facility (Fraser River Presentation Theatre), 20338 – 65 Avenue,Langley, BC, the minutes of which and written submissions provided by the public beingattached to this resolution; 4. ENDORSEMENT of this request is subject to compliance with MunicipalBylaws and Policies and Liquor Control and Licensing Act Regulations.
E.BYLAWS FOR FIRST AND SECOND READINGF.BYLAWS FOR FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD READING1.Emergency Program BylawBylaw No 4748Report 09-88
File PROTSERV 7380-20Recommendation that Council give first, second and third readings to Township of LangleyEmergency Program Bylaw 2009 No. 4748; and further 
 
That Council repeal Township of Langley Emergency Program Bylaw 2003 No. 4093. 
Explanation – Bylaw No. 4748 
Bylaw No. 4748 updates the Township of Langley Emergency Program Bylaw 2003 No. 4093 toallow Council to prepare or cause to be prepared, local emergency plans respecting preparationfor response to and recovery from emergencies and disaster, pursuant to the most recentProvincial legislation.Emergency Program Bylaw.pdf 
2.Erosion and Sediment Control Bylaw 2006 No. 4381 AmendmentBylaw 2009 No. 4754Bylaw No 4754Report 09-89
File CD 3900-25-4381Recommendation that Council receive this report entitled Erosion and Sediment Control Bylaw2006 No. 4381 Amendment Bylaw 2009 No. 4754, for information; and further  That Council give first, second and third reading to Erosion and Sediment Control Bylaw 2006No. 4381 Amendment Bylaw 2009 No. 4754. 
 
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Explanation – Bylaw No. 4754 
Bylaw No. 4754 amends Erosion and Sediment Control Bylaw 2006 No. 4381 by updating andamending clauses and definitions for consistency with related Bylaws, Township Policies and thecurrent Best Management Practices for erosion and sediment control. Further it includespreviously omitted fees for service on a user pay basis
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Erosion & Sediment Control 2009.pdf 
G.BYLAWS FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIRD READING1.Rezoning Application No. 100310 (Eckert)Bylaw No. 4745Report 09-66
File CD 10-31-0148
Recommendation that Council give third reading to “Township of Langley Zoning Bylaw1987 No. 2500 Amendment (Eckert) Bylaw 2009 No. 4745”.
 
Explanation – Bylaw No. 4745
 Bylaw No. 4745 rezones 0.30 ha (0.74 acres) of land located at 4752 - 217A Street fromSuburban Residential Zone SR-1 to Residential Zone R-1D to accommodate a two (2) lot singlefamily subdivision.RZ Eckert.pdf 
H.BYLAWS FOR FINAL ADOPTION1.Rezoning Application RZ100198 Development Permit DP100320(Lee-Roscher)Bylaw No. 4687Report 08-122
File CD 08-15-0129Recommendation that Council give final reading to “Township of Langley Zoning Bylaw 1987No. 2500 Amendment (Lee/Roscher) No. 4687”. 
Explanation – Bylaw 4687
 Bylaw No. 4687 rezones 0.61 ha (1.51 acres) of land located at 19921 - 68 Avenue and 19894 -73A Avenue to Residential Compact Lot Zones R-CL and R-CL(CH) to accommodate aresidential development of approximately 11 single family lots. 
Development Permit No. 100320
 Recommendation that Council authorize issuance of Development PermitNo. 100320 (Lee-Roscher) for property located at 19921 68 Avenue in accordance withAttachment B subject to the following conditions: 
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