Pubdate: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 Source: Hope Standard (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Hope Standard Contact: http://www.hopestandard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1397 Author: Simone Rolph Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) GROW OPERATIONS SOON TO BE COSTLY FOR LANDLORDS Property owners will get the first chance to review a new bylaw aimed at controlling grow operations and drug houses within the District of Hope. A new bylaw, patterned after a bylaw recently enacted in Chilliwack, sees landlords slapped with large fines and, in extreme cases, possible imprisonment, if a drug operation is found on their property. A landlord could also be required to cover the costs of the fire department and police in dismantling the marijuana grow or crystal meth operation. The bylaw has been under development for months, and has already being sent to lawyers and the RCMP for their comments. "Now we want to meet with property owners, and make sure they know their obligations under the bylaw, and what their rights are" in accessing their own property, says Mayor Gordon Poole, in a recent interview. In combating drugs in the community, Poole says that a property owner has a lot more rights than the District staff or the RCMP, in accessing a home, so the onus has to be on the property owner, whether a local resident or absentee landlord, to monitor their own buildings. "He has the right to make sure tenants are not abusing his house," where police need to go through the sometimes onerous search warrant process. Under the newly proposed bylaw a landlord is expected to inspect his property at least once every two months," said the mayor. "If a house is busted for prohibited substances the landlord could be held liable and face a fine of $1,000 to $10,000 - but only if he is shown not to have been performing his duties under the bylaw." The home could also have its occupancy permit revoked and for health reasons would have to be cleaned and certified before a permit is reinstated. A public open house to fully explain the proposed Controlled Substance Property Bylaw has been set for 7 p.m., April 26, at the Hope Arena Mezzanine. The RCMP will also be making a presentation regarding controlled substances at the open house. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom