Langley Times, February 12, 2013

Page 1

Times The Langley

Lending an Ear page 4

T u e s d a y ,

F e b r u a r y

1 2 ,

2 0 1 3

Star On Ice page 23

www. l a n g l e y t i m e s . com

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Coquitlam MP James Moore, along with Langley MP Mark Warawa (not shown), were in Langley on Friday afternoon for an economic roundtable discussion with local business owners. The meeting was held at Langley’s Hunni’s Urban Boutique. The politicians met with Christi Hunniford and Curtis Stratuliak, owners of the Walnut Grove clothing store. Gary AHUJA/Langley Times

University district debate resumes, briefly Township of Langley hearing on Trinity Western proposal adjourned until April Dan Ferguson Times Reporter

It will be at least two more months before a public hearing into a proposed university district for Trinity Western University’s (TWU) Langley campus wraps up. Mayor Jack Froese reopened the hearing in Langley Township council chambers on Monday (Feb. 4) by saying the Township is still discussing the plan to build housing on farmland near the university with the provincial Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) which approved it.

The public hearing was adjourned on Dec. 21 until Jan. 21 so the Township could ask representatives of the ALC to participate. Then, the January hearing was delayed until this month, because the ALC had yet to meet to consider the matter. Froese said the Township has now received comments from the commission “but those comments require further clarification” and because of that, the hearing would be adjourned one more time. It will resume April 15 at 7 p.m. in the Township council chambers. Opponents dominated the discussion

A REFLECTION OF YOUR LOVE...

Monday night, with most of the criticism directed at the portion known as the Wall property, a separate application connected to the university district plan that is intended to increase student and staff housing. The Wall property development calls for Jack 67 compact residential Froese lots on the 153-acre farm, located at Highway 10 and 72 Avenue. Speakers against the Wall project included two TWU professors, Geraldine Jordan and David Jordan. “I’m opposed to spot zoning,” said Ger-

aldine Jordan, who is an assistant professor of geography at Trinity Western. David Jordan, a sessional assistant professor of geography at TWU, said the Wall proposal was “gerrymandering the boundaries of the university” and would only serve to “antagonize relations” with Metro Vancouver. Jordan said he had no opinion about the main university district proposal, which would build housing on 376 acres across Glover Road from the university. Another critic of the Wall portion of the project was Earl Mufford, who said he is against putting houses in the centre of a farm. “It’s just not right,” Mufford said. “It doesn’t make sense.”

i GET AROUND 2013 SCION iQ

2 0 2 0 2 - 6 6 T H AV E , LANGLEY IN HOUSE CUSTOM DESIGN STUDIO

604.539.7720

exceljewellers.com

ow! N k c o t In S

20622 Langley Bypass | 604-530-3156 | langleyscion.com

continued, PAGE 6

5.1L

100km City/Highway


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.