A 6-storey multi-family building is advancing on four assembled lots at 3084–3096 Jacklin Road in Langford, having received rezoning approval at the April 20, 2026 council meeting with a condition related to bicycle parking. Council is now being asked to amend that condition—the current agenda item—though the application data provides no unit count, applicant name, or specifics on the nature of the requested change. The project appears to be a consolidation of four parcels, consistent with corridor densification.
The condition amendment is the immediate point of interest. The original bicycle parking requirement, added as a condition of rezoning, is being revisited, which suggests it may be impractically onerous for the project’s scale or configuration. How council handles this will indicate the municipality’s current posture toward active-transportation mandates in rezoning conditions: a technical, non-contentious adjustment would signal routine flexibility, while resistance or debate could reveal a hardening of expectations that would carry cost and design implications for future multi-family projects along Jacklin Road. Media references for the immediate site are sparse—limited to property databases—though the nearby Pinnacle Apartment Homes presale rental development at 2843 Jacklin confirms the corridor’s role as an active rental housing node.
The rezoning approval clears the land-use hurdle, but the building permit pathway depends on finalizing this condition. If the amendment passes without controversy, the project can move toward development permit and subsequent permitting with no unusual delay. At 6 storeys on a full lot assembly, the building will be among the larger recent additions to the street, but the absence of a unit count or applicant name in the current filing limits pipeline and cost-estimate context.
A rezoning application has been submitted for 3084, 3088, 3094, and 3096 Jacklin Road in Langford, BC. The applicant is seeking to change the