Pubdate: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 Source: Tri-City News (Port Coquitlam, CN BC) 0203&more=3D Copyright: 2007 Tri-City News Contact: http://www.tricitynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1239 Author: Sarah Payne FORMER POT PROPERTIES IN POCO TO GET NOTICES Remediation Work Needs To Get Done, City Tells Owners Council agreed to place a notice on land title for three Port Coquitlam homes that housed marijuana grow operations. In each case, the Coquitlam RCMP notified the city that a grow op had been found in the properties and, despite at least two subsequent letters from the city warning each owner of the bylaw infractions, no remediation work had occurred. Photographs from the building inspector showed each property had undergone major structural, mechanical and electrical alterations, without permits, to establish the grow ops. At least one showed large swaths of mould spores spreading over the walls and ceilings. Under Section 57 of the Community Charter, council can place a notice on the land title to protect future purchasers and encourage the homeowner to remediate the property, according to a report from Kim Fowler, PoCo's director of development services. Prosecution can then be considered if the properties are occupied without the remediation being completed. Owners of the properties -- which are located in the 3700-block of Coast Meridian Road, the 1900-block of Grant Avenue and the 1600-block of Shaughnessy Street -- have been charged to recover costs and will pay the charges or they will collected as taxes. The fees the properties are $8,043, $3,006 and $6,886 respectively. Council agreed to defer the notice on title for a fourth property, located in the 3500-block of Oxford Street, because the owner was close to completing the remediation work. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek