Vancouver City Council |
CITY OF VANCOUVER
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date:
May 17, 2004
Author:
Pattie Hayes
Phone No.:
604-873-7787
RTS No.:
04236
CC File No.:
2701
Meeting Date:
June 10, 2004
TO:
Standing Committee on Planning and Environment
FROM:
City Building Inspector
SUBJECT:
2211 E 1st Avenue
Warning to Prospective Purchasers
THAT the City Clerk be directed to file a 336D Notice against the title to the property at 2211 East 1st Avenue, Lot 26 of D , Block 139 , District Lot 264A , Plan 1944 ,
PID 014-181-304 in order to warn prospective purchasers that this building has been used as an illegal marijuana grow operation on two occasions and there are contraventions of the Vancouver Building and Electrical By-laws related to this unapproved use.The General Manager of Community Services RECOMMENDS approval of the foregoing.
Section 336D of the Vancouver Charter provides a mechanism whereby the City of Vancouver can warn prospective purchasers of contraventions of City By-laws relating to land or a building or structure. It provides that if the City Building Inspector observes a condition that he considers to be a contravention of a By-law relating to the construction or safety of buildings; or as a result of that condition, a building or structure is unsafe or unlikely to be usable for its expected purpose; or is of a nature that a purchaser, unaware of the contravention, would suffer a significant loss or expense if the By-law were enforced against him, he may recommend to City Council that a resolution be considered directing the City Clerk to file a notice against the Title to the property in the Land Title Office.
The purpose of this report is to request approval to file a 336D Notice against the title to
2211 E 1st Avenue to warn prospective purchasers of By-law violations.The building at 2211 E 1st Avenue was constructed in 1924 and is approved as a single family dwelling. The building is located in an RS-7S (One Family Dwelling) District.
In December of 2002, this building was closed by the Vancouver Police Drug Squad and City Inspectors because it was being used as an illegal marijuana grow operation. The power and gas to the building were disconnected and the owners were advised that they were required to go through the inspection and re-occupancy permit process. A re-occupancy permit was issued on February 19, 2003 for this building.
In May of 2004, the Vancouver Police reported that this building was again being used as a grow operation. It is noted the property ownership is the same. The services to the building were disconnected again and the owner has been asked to come into City Hall to meet with staff to discuss the situation.
The owner will be advised that the departmental policy with respect to "repeat" grow ops, is to request Council approval, for the filing of a warning notice on title of these properties until all deficiencies are corrected.
Although the building is not currently listed for sale, it is recommended that a 336D Notice be filed against the title to the property so that any prospective purchasers will be warned that the building has been used previously as a marijuana grow operation on two occasions and that there are violations of the Vancouver Building and Electrical By-laws related to this unapproved use.
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