Captain Jackson Memorial (Langley Township)jgabateman
The presentation outlines a proposed commemoration of Captain Hector Jackson by the Heritage Advisory Committee. It provides background on Captain Jackson who fought in WWI and died in 1920. It then details the proposed site for a memorial tree and plaque near the original Jackson family farm. The partners involved and a target completion date of November 11, 2009 are also mentioned.
Special Development Applications 2009 07 20jgabateman
This document is a development application submitted to the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission regarding a property located in the Agricultural Land Reserve. The application includes a preliminary site plan layout and proposes an update to the Jericho Sub-Neighbourhood Plan boundaries to accommodate future development.
The study aims to assess Langley's employment trends, recommend a mix of employment uses to meet future demand, and determine an appropriate balance between population and employment growth. The goal is to build a strong, diversified local economy with sufficient serviced employment lands to achieve a balanced tax base and higher job ratios. The study finds demand for 810 acres of employment lands by 2031, with 930 acres available. It recommends conducting consultations, updating policies and zoning, and developing a new economic development strategy to emphasize high employment uses and ensure serviced lands are available to support growth.
During the Social Challenge from the 2nd till the 6th of March 2015, 5 webinars were hosted by international social media experts.
Twitter's Nordic Marketing Manager Lari Numminen, presented 'tweet smarter'. Watch & learn from his slides:
About the presentation
Get more value out of Twitter for your business by Tweeting smarter. Make your Tweets more engaging through the five best practices uncovered by Twitters extensive global study into the art of Tweeting. Whether you are just getting started or you're ready to take your Tweet performance to the next level, discover the simple ways you can get more out of your Tweets.
Captain Jackson Memorial (Langley Township)jgabateman
The presentation outlines a proposed commemoration of Captain Hector Jackson by the Heritage Advisory Committee. It provides background on Captain Jackson who fought in WWI and died in 1920. It then details the proposed site for a memorial tree and plaque near the original Jackson family farm. The partners involved and a target completion date of November 11, 2009 are also mentioned.
Special Development Applications 2009 07 20jgabateman
This document is a development application submitted to the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission regarding a property located in the Agricultural Land Reserve. The application includes a preliminary site plan layout and proposes an update to the Jericho Sub-Neighbourhood Plan boundaries to accommodate future development.
The study aims to assess Langley's employment trends, recommend a mix of employment uses to meet future demand, and determine an appropriate balance between population and employment growth. The goal is to build a strong, diversified local economy with sufficient serviced employment lands to achieve a balanced tax base and higher job ratios. The study finds demand for 810 acres of employment lands by 2031, with 930 acres available. It recommends conducting consultations, updating policies and zoning, and developing a new economic development strategy to emphasize high employment uses and ensure serviced lands are available to support growth.
During the Social Challenge from the 2nd till the 6th of March 2015, 5 webinars were hosted by international social media experts.
Twitter's Nordic Marketing Manager Lari Numminen, presented 'tweet smarter'. Watch & learn from his slides:
About the presentation
Get more value out of Twitter for your business by Tweeting smarter. Make your Tweets more engaging through the five best practices uncovered by Twitters extensive global study into the art of Tweeting. Whether you are just getting started or you're ready to take your Tweet performance to the next level, discover the simple ways you can get more out of your Tweets.
The document summarizes a presentation by Maggie Koka of Aplin & Martin Consultants Ltd. and Babu Kadiyala of Berezan Mgt. Ltd. on a high density study for the Willowbrook Community Plan in the Township of Langley. The study examines increasing density in the area through high density mixed-use development, which is supported by the Township's Official Community Plan and regional plans, but requires updates to the outdated Willowbrook Community Plan and zoning bylaws. The benefits discussed include creating a complete community with housing, offices, schools, parks and services accessible by rapid transit.
This document discusses the trust status of different municipalities and the requirements for establishing a land trust. The City of Vancouver has an established trust while Surrey and Langley are under review. A land trust is a separate legal entity with its own board and management that operates on policies set by the municipal council. It would only apply to publicly owned lands and requires council approval for zoning, development terms, and developer selection while the trust provides input on project character.
Special Development Applications 2009 10 26jgabateman
This document is an application for a liquor primary endorsement for the new Langley Events Centre. It includes floor plans for the lower, second, third, and fourth floors of the events centre, showing locations for concessions, seating, a hockey arena/concert bowl, banquet hall, lounge, private suites, and a bistro. The application is being submitted under Zoning Bylaw No. 2500 and includes a 500m radius map of the building location.
Regular Development Applications 2009 10 26jgabateman
This document lists several rezoning applications and development permits submitted to the Community Development department. It includes application numbers, bylaw numbers, and submissions from applicants such as site plans, building elevations, renderings and landscape plans for properties looking to rezone or develop.
Presentation by Metro Vancouver Parks Committee chair Gayle Martin to Langley (BC) Township Council on MV's Experience the Fraser trail and park plan. July 20, 2009.
Regular Development Applications 2009 07 20jgabateman
This document lists several development applications submitted to the Community Development department, including rezoning applications, official community plan amendments, and development permit applications. For each application, the document lists the application number, bylaw number if applicable, applicant, and type of plans or documents submitted for consideration such as site plans, renderings, building elevations, landscape plans, and subdivision plans.
Pavement Management System Presentation to Township of Langley Council, June ...jgabateman
The document summarizes a 2008 pavement management study conducted for the Township of Langley. It analyzed the condition of the township's major, local and MRN roads. Based on data collected, the study predicted road conditions and costs under different funding levels through 2025. It recommended an annual funding level of $4 million for major roads and $4 million for local roads to maintain the network long-term.
The document summarizes a presentation by Maggie Koka of Aplin & Martin Consultants Ltd. and Babu Kadiyala of Berezan Mgt. Ltd. on a high density study for the Willowbrook Community Plan in the Township of Langley. The study examines increasing density in the area through high density mixed-use development, which is supported by the Township's Official Community Plan and regional plans, but requires updates to the outdated Willowbrook Community Plan and zoning bylaws. The benefits discussed include creating a complete community with housing, offices, schools, parks and services accessible by rapid transit.
This document discusses the trust status of different municipalities and the requirements for establishing a land trust. The City of Vancouver has an established trust while Surrey and Langley are under review. A land trust is a separate legal entity with its own board and management that operates on policies set by the municipal council. It would only apply to publicly owned lands and requires council approval for zoning, development terms, and developer selection while the trust provides input on project character.
Special Development Applications 2009 10 26jgabateman
This document is an application for a liquor primary endorsement for the new Langley Events Centre. It includes floor plans for the lower, second, third, and fourth floors of the events centre, showing locations for concessions, seating, a hockey arena/concert bowl, banquet hall, lounge, private suites, and a bistro. The application is being submitted under Zoning Bylaw No. 2500 and includes a 500m radius map of the building location.
Regular Development Applications 2009 10 26jgabateman
This document lists several rezoning applications and development permits submitted to the Community Development department. It includes application numbers, bylaw numbers, and submissions from applicants such as site plans, building elevations, renderings and landscape plans for properties looking to rezone or develop.
Presentation by Metro Vancouver Parks Committee chair Gayle Martin to Langley (BC) Township Council on MV's Experience the Fraser trail and park plan. July 20, 2009.
Regular Development Applications 2009 07 20jgabateman
This document lists several development applications submitted to the Community Development department, including rezoning applications, official community plan amendments, and development permit applications. For each application, the document lists the application number, bylaw number if applicable, applicant, and type of plans or documents submitted for consideration such as site plans, renderings, building elevations, landscape plans, and subdivision plans.
Pavement Management System Presentation to Township of Langley Council, June ...jgabateman
The document summarizes a 2008 pavement management study conducted for the Township of Langley. It analyzed the condition of the township's major, local and MRN roads. Based on data collected, the study predicted road conditions and costs under different funding levels through 2025. It recommended an annual funding level of $4 million for major roads and $4 million for local roads to maintain the network long-term.
5. Community Safety Officers Statistical Highlights July 2008 – March 2009 488 40 872 591 426 40 BIKE & FOOT PATROLS COMBINED HOURS PROLIFIC/ NUISANCE OFFENDERS YOUTH CONTACTS COMMUNITY CONTACTS BUSINESS CONTACTS COMMUNITY MEETING ATTENDANCE