SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 1 P&E COMMITTEE AGENDA DECEMBER 14, 1995 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Date: December 01, 1995 File No. 956BIDW TO: Standing Committee on Planning and Environment FROM: City Building Inspector SUBJECT: Demolition of Dangerous Building 956 Bidwell Street RECOMMENDATION A. THAT Council declare that the above building is a nuisance and dangerous to public safety, pursuant to Section 324A of the Vancouver Charter. B. THAT Council approve the attached Resolution and order the Registered owner of the property to remove the building and all demolition debris from the site within 14 days of a copy of the resolution being served pursuant to Section 324A of the Vancouver Charter. C. THAT in the event of the failure of the owner to comply with the order of Council as set forth in paragraph B, Council further orders and hereby authorizes the City Building Inspector to have the building and all demolition debris removed at the expense of the owner. D. THAT the City Clerk be directed to file a 336D Notice Against the Certificate of Title to the Property at 956 Bidwell in order to warn prospective purchasers that as a result of the condition of the building and Council's resolution, the purchaser could suffer a significant expense if the By-law were enforced against him. GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENT The General Manager of Community Services RECOMMENDS approval of A, B, C and D. RE: DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING 956 BIDWELL STREET COUNCIL POLICY Section 324A of the Vancouver Charter enables Council by resolution or By-law to declare any building, in or upon any private or public lands a nuisance or dangerous to the public safety or health and by such By-law or resolution, to order that building to be removed by the owner, agent, lessee or occupier thereof. DISCUSSION This building that contained one retail store and five dwelling units was declared unsafe, by the City Building Inspector in 1987 and was vacated and boarded up at that time. Since that time the City has received complaints of transients gaining entry into the building and has issued several orders to the owner to re-board the building as well as to remove debris and discarded materials that have been dumped on the site. The building in its present state is unsightly and dilapidated beyond reuse or rehabilitation. The Vancouver Police Department advises that they have attended the site several times in 1995 in response to complaints regarding suspicious persons and/or disturbances related to this property. The owner of the property was sent a letter on October 25, 1995 wherein the City outlined concerns with the property and requested that the owner obtain a permit to demolish the building (copy attached). On November 3, 1995, the owner's agent Mr. Chow wrote to request a delay due to the fact that the owner was out of town Mr. Chow was advised by staff that the City would proceed with this report to Council by December 12, 1995 on the understanding that if the owner were to comply by obtaining a demolition permit, the report would be pulled. To date, however, there has been no response from the owner, nor has a permit been obtained. RE: DEMOLITION OF DANGEROUS BUILDING 956 BIDWELL STREET Because of the foregoing, it is recommended that Council declare the building at 956 Bidwell Street a nuisance or dangerous to public safety or both, approve the attached Resolution and order the owner to remove the building and all demolition debris. It is also recommended that City Council approve the filing of a 336D Notice against the title of the property to warn any prospective purchasers of the Resolution of Council. * * * * *