Pubdate: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 Source: Williams Lake Tribune, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Williams Lake Tribune Contact: http://www.wltribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1226 Author: Sage Birchwater LANDLORDS RESPONSIBLE FOR GROW-OPS: COUNCIL City council gave three readings to a resolution at its October 17 council meeting that will hold landlords responsible for illegal activities their tenants may commit on their property. The purpose of the bylaw is to discourage the modification of buildings for the manufacture or cultivation of controlled substances. "It's up to the landlords to stay abreast of activities on their property," said Coun. Ed Mead. "It's our grow-op legislation. We're now putting deterrents in place and putting the onus on the owners of the property." "It's another method of council being proactive," added Mayor Scott Nelson. The legislation obliges the landlord to be aware of what his or her tenant is doing on his property and imposes substantial remediation and inspection requirements where a property has been used for illicit purposes. Fee for service policy City council clarified when and how recipients of fee for service contracts will be paid their money. Contracts under $5,000 shall be paid in one lump sum on the first Thursday in February. Contracts $5,001 and over will be paid 25 per cent on the first Thursday in February, 25 per cent on the first Thursday in July, 25 per cent the first Thursday in October, and the final payment the last Thursday in December. Coun.Tom Barr said new policy makes it easier to let people know when to expect their money. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake