the u.s. company’s application seeks to rezone the lots from residential to commercial to allow the development on a portion of the site. it also proposes subdividing two large lots into four, with one lot designated as a city-owned protected riparian area and another to remain as residential for potential future development.
costco’s proposal would mean cutting down 1,107 trees, though 572 trees are planned to be kept or replaced with an estimated contribution of $517,000 to the green city program. costco also seeks permission to build closer to a nearby waterway than typically permitted, but the company says it will add a green buffer along the east and south sides of the property.
the lot where costco proposes to build its next store in surrey. the proposal is up for a public hearing on monday at city hall. tiffany bullinger photo
for bullinger, a mother of four, the proposed store threatens the quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood her children have grown up in.
“we have been so incredibly lucky to have our children be able to safely play along the sidewalk in front of our house … this will no longer be safe to do so, once the costco is built.”
to handle the expected increase in traffic, plans call for widening 164 street along the east side of the store and 18 avenue along the south. a new roundabout is planned at 164 street and 19th avenue, with traffic signals added at 164 street and 20 avenue, and at 168 street and 20 avenue.