Woodsmere is proposing a rezoning at 3084–3096 Jacklin Road, Langford, for a 76-unit, 6-storey purpose-built rental building, according to the developer’s project page (woodsmere.ca). The site spans three lots that would be rezoned from R2 to MU1A, with a height increase to six storeys and amenity contribution requirements established through the bylaw.
At its May 19 meeting, council carried a motion giving first, second, and third readings to Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2278. The combined readings indicate council moved the file through the statutory steps in a single meeting, which is uncommon but permitted under the Local Government Act when no public hearing is triggered. The decision narrative confirms the motion carried without recorded dissent.
The project is described as a modern rental development with secure parking, bike storage, and pet-friendly suites, positioned near shops, schools, parks, and transit. W&J Construction’s project page lists the same address and a 76-unit count (wjconstruction.ca). Adoption of the bylaw at a future meeting would be the next procedural milestone, followed by a development permit application. If adoption proceeds without delay, a building permit submission could follow within the typical Langford rezoning-to-permit cycle of 6 to 10 months.
A rezoning application for 3084, 3088A, 3088B, 3094, and 3096 Jacklin Road in Langford was approved by Council on May 19, 2026. The applicant proposed changes to the property's zoning designation. Council carried the motion.