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Special Council (Notice of Closed)
This is a notice of a closed special council meeting in Delta Junction, Alaska. No agenda items are listed for public review; the meeting is entirely procedural.
The council met only to close the meeting to the public under Section 90 of the Community Charter. No substantive decisions were made during the open portion; all business was conducted in closed session.
- Agenda for closed meeting endorsed (unanimous)
- Meeting closed to public under Section 90 (unanimous)
- Meeting adjourned after one minute (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
Council will consider first readings for several zoning amendments, including a ten-lot small-scale residential subdivision at 5090 1 Avenue (requiring a $9,000 community amenity contribution and parkland dedication). Other items include a two-lot subdivision at 11552 Commonwealth Crescent, a text amendment to the Southlands Comprehensive Development Zone, and a temporary farm worker housing application at 3752-3760 Arthur Drive. Council will also hear a TransLink update on the South of Fraser East Area Transport Plan and consider a letter supporting Roberts Bank Terminal 2.
- Rezoning for 10-lot subdivision at 5090 1 Avenue with $9,000 community amenity contribution
- Rezoning for 2-lot subdivision at 11552 Commonwealth Crescent
- Text amendment to Southlands Comprehensive Development Zone (Bylaw 8580)
- Farm worker housing and sewer area extension at 3752-3760 Arthur Drive
- 2027 Permissive Tax Exemptions: $114,000 grant to BCIT, $8,500 to Royal Canadian Legion
Council gave first, second, and third readings to a rezoning for a 10-lot small-scale residential subdivision at 5090 1 Avenue, with conditions including a $9,000 community amenity contribution and 5% cash-in-lieu of parkland. An amendment required staff to report on potential bollards on Wallace Avenue before final adoption. The motion carried 6-1. Separately, council wrote to TransLink requesting improved transit and supported a letter for the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project.
- Approved first readings for 10-lot subdivision at 5090 1 Avenue (6-1)
- Approved first readings for two-lot subdivision at 11552 Commonwealth Crescent (4-3)
- Approved Southlands Comprehensive Development Zone text amendment (unanimous)
- Forwarded ALC application for temporary farm worker housing at 3752-3760 Arthur Drive (unanimous)
- Approved 2027 Permissive Tax Exemptions with grants to Legion ($8,500) and BCIT ($114,000) (unanimous)
- Approved 2025 Annual Report and Statement of Financial Information (unanimous)
- Issued Development Variance Permit for surety bonds at Parkwood Industrial Estates (unanimous)
- Authorized letter of support for Roberts Bank Terminal 2 (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
Council unanimously approved a resolution requesting the Province of British Columbia appoint an independent third party to review the termination of the Fraser River Tunnel procurement process. The resolution also calls for public disclosure of costs and revised timelines. Additionally, Council denied a development variance for underground utility requirements at 5625 Ladner Trunk Road.
- Adopted Liquor Consumption in Delta Public Places Bylaw amendment (unanimous)
- Adopted Delta Tree Protection Bylaw amendment (unanimous)
- Deferred rezoning for seniors affordable rental building at 1050 54A Street to July 13 (unanimous)
- Gave readings to rezoning for two-lot subdivision at 11452 87A Avenue (unanimous)
- Gave readings to mixed-use rental apartment rezoning at 1505 56 Street (unanimous)
- Denied Development Variance Permit LU010014 for 5625 Ladner Trunk Road (unanimous)
- Approved resolution requesting independent review of Fraser River Tunnel project (unanimous)
- Endorsed 2025 Climate Action and Environment Report and related letters (unanimous)
Special Council (Notice of Closed)
No substantive decisions were made in open session. The council voted unanimously to enter a closed meeting to discuss land acquisition/disposition and confidential negotiations with provincial or federal governments.
- Approved motion to call meeting to order (unanimous)
- Approved motion to close meeting to public (unanimous)
- Approved motion to adjourn (unanimous)