A resolution declaring a housing crisis and a proposed six-month moratorium on RV camping restrictions in Langley authored by Mayor Scott Chaplin was hastily dialed back at this week’s city council meeting.
Gail Fleming
The city of Langley could be one of the first municipalities in the state to have a comprehensive ordinance capable of limiting wireless facilities. A first reading of the ordinance passed during this week’s city council meeting.
At a city council meeting Monday night, Councilmember Gail Fleming made the decision to rescind her proclamation, calling for a decrease in units for the housing development from 131 to 67 in the Coles Valley development.
The discussion on the possibility of limiting the density of a proposed housing development in Langley resumes next week. Earlier this month, Councilmember Gail Fleming presented a proclamation that would decrease the development’s size from 131 units to 67.
A proclamation limiting the number of units for a proposed housing development in Langley was met with varied reactions during Monday night’s city council meeting.
A proclamation limiting the number of units for a proposed housing development in Langley was met with varied reactions during Monday night’s city council meeting.
During a Langley city council meeting this week, Councilmember Rhonda Salerno pointed to the unpermitted removal of two large trees as a cause for concern.
Members of the Langley City Council were hesitant to grant an access-related request for the owners of a building under renovation on First Street.
