Pubdate: Wed, 04 Sep 2002 Source: Clarington This Week (CN ON) Copyright: 2002 Clarington This Week Contact: http://www.durhamregion.com/dr/community/clarington/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2209 Author: Jacquie McInnes Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) POT HOMES TO BE INSPECTED Clean Bill Of Health Before Resale; Mayor CLARINGTON - Marijuana growhouses will have to get a clean bill of health before they're resold to an unsuspecting public, says Clarington Mayor John Mutton. Following a raid on an Orono home last month where $335,000 in marijuana plants were confiscated, the mayor said he wants the municipality to ensure the houses are safe before they are put back on the market. Often, when the houses are converted to pot growhouses, they are damaged when the operators dig through to illegally hook up electricity and make other structural changes to accommodate their operations. "When anything is done to the structure it is supposed to have a building permit," says Mayor Mutton. "When they're doing renovations they're jackhammering through block walls and making significant structural changes. We have asked the Durham Regional Police to inform us when they find one of these growhouses. We will have our building inspector go in and it will have to be brought up to standard. "I think it's pretty important we do that," adds the mayor. "Also, with all the heat that gets into the house the structural integrity may be compromised. We should be taking a look." Tony Cannella, Clarington's director of engineering, agrees. "We will have staff inspect the house to make sure it's structurally sound and doesn't pose any hazard." If there is a problem, he says, an order will be put against the home for the situation to be corrected prior to further occupancy. If the owner does not fix the problem, any potential buyer will see there is an order against the property as part of the paperwork involved in a purchase, he explains. "It won't tell them the house was used as a growhouse but it will tell them there is an order against it, just like an outstanding lien." The Orono home is one of dozens of houses that have been converted to growhouses, discovered by police in Durham in the past year. Many of the homes had been rented out. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager