Pubdate: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 Source: Abbotsford Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 The Abbotsford Times Contact: http://www.abbotsfordtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1009 Author: Christina Toth, staff reporter KIDS SEE CRACK USE FROM CLASS People smoking crack behind a daycare, in full view of the young children. An endless flow of unsavoury characters in and out of a rundown fourplex. Other shady sorts stripping wire in the back of an empty derelict house that no one seems to own. The mail is scattered, the trash is piling up and transients use the lot as a toilet. This is the picture of the north end of Vinewood Street, which has become a magnet for drifters, debris and drug addicts, says Joe Yakmission, an area resident and father of two children. The house at 2185 Vinewood Street in particular is causing concerns for local families, he said. He said city workers boarded it up a couple months back but neighbours see activity there. "They're stripping wire back there. The junkies are hanging around behind the daycare and the kids can watch what's going on," Yakmission said. "This used to be a nice quiet neighbourhood. Now we can't let our kids outside to play," he said. "This is consuming us, because we don't know what these idiots are going to do." Vinewood Street is in the heart of a family neighbourhood, evident by the daycare at a corner nearby, Abbotsford Middle School, and Godson Elementary. Yakmission said several weeks ago police flushed out a four-plex across from the empty house, but suspicious activities continue there. "We could have up to 20 people go past here in a day. Young guys around 17 and older come in with stuff and leave with stuff. It's constant," he said. Yakmission said he and his neighbours have complained since last year, and they are desperate to get action from the City of Abbotsford. "I called the bylaw office and I called the police. I talked to the mayor and he'd said they'll look into it," but so far nothing has happened, said a frustrated Yakmission. But the Vinewood residents should be getting some relief soon. City spokesman Jay Teichroeb said the bylaw department received a complaint around May 23 regarding 2185 Vinewood and officers subsequently issued a notice to the owner. Manager of bylaws Gord Ferguson said enough time has passed for the city to go ahead and clean it up themselves in the next week or so. The bill will be sent to the owner. "We have to be reasonable with the property owner, but also keep in mind the concerns of the residents," Teichroeb said. The Good Neighbour Bylaw is Abbotsford's enforcement tool for public nuisances such as property maintenance. People are required to keep their properties free of garbage and to keep unused building in safe conditions. If after a reasonable time the owner doesn't comply, the city can clean up the property itself and charge the owner. If the owner doesn't pay in 30 days, the city can sue the owner or add the charges to the tax bill. There could also be an "excessive nuisance abatement fee," if the city or police are called to a property more than three times in one year, or more than once in a 24-hour period. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek