Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 Source: Richmond Review, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Richmond Public Library Contact: http://www.richmondreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/704 Author: Matthew Hoekstra Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) RICHMOND IS CONSIDERING BILLING HOMEOWNERS FOR GROW-OPS City staff are penning a bylaw that could put homeowners on the hook for police costs if marijuana grow operations are busted on their properties. Early last year, council asked staff to examine bylaws in Surrey and Chilliwack, which require owners of properties used as grow-ops to pay for costs of enforcement. Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie said there is a huge cost involved in shutting a grow-op down. "The problem is becoming more and more prevalent and it's going to become bigger and bigger and more and more expensive," Brodie said. "The feeling was if the law allowed us to charge those responsible for some of the administrative and related costs of the enforcement, then we should do it." Richmond council has yet to debate the topic, but city staff said Monday a bylaw will be ready for consideration in about a month. On Monday Richmond council also approved hiking a range of RCMP service fees to bring them in line with other Lower Mainland municipalities. According to a staff report, policing costs have "escalated significantly" in recent years, and it's important to ensure that services that are cost recoverable fairly reflect their actual costs of delivery. Fees in Richmond for criminal record checks were so low that residents from other cities came to the Richmond RCMP detachment for the service, says the staff report. The fee increases will bring in an extra $100,000 to $150,000 in revenue. Criminal record checks, police certificates, pardon applications and name change applications will increase from $30 to $50. Criminal record checks for local volunteers will continue to be free. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth