Chilliwack-area First Nation says it has not consented to a proposed housing project outside its reserve
CHILLIWACK – A Chilliwack-area First Nation band has expressed concern over a proposed housing development on Yale Road outside of its reserve, saying it has direct impacts on the band’s wellness, peace, privacy and overall quality of life.
According to the text of an Official Community Plan and Zoning Amendment sign from the Fraser Valley Regional District, the current proposal slated for 52285, 52375, 52425 and 52445 Yale Road has a proposed density of 108 single-family lots with secondary suites consisting of 39 lots at 800m² and 69 lots at 600m², and 1.2 hectares (2.5 acres) of commercial outdoor storage.
However, the proposal as currently presented isn’t sitting well with nearby Cheam First Nation, whose band property is located just north of the proposed development.

FVRD sign outlining the proposed housing development. (Image Credit: Mike Vanden Bosch.)
