Pubdate: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 Source: Morning Star, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 The Morning Star Contact: http://www.vernonmorningstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1352 Author: Richard Rolke ENDERBY CRACKS DOWN ON DRUG HOUSES Police Are Being Given New Tools To Shut Down Drug Houses In Enderby. Council gave three readings Monday to a property remediation bylaw that would allow the RCMP and bylaw officers to close a house if it's been used for selling drugs, a grow-op or the making of illegal drugs. "Hopefully with this tool, they shouldn't get out of control," said Mayor Sue Phillips of the need for the bylaw. Council decided to act after discussions with the RCMP. "We'd like to do what ever we can do to aid them," said Phillips. The major thrust for the bylaw appears to be an incident in mid-June where several types of controlled drugs were found inside a residential suite in the 1100 block of George Street. One individual faces charges of trafficking a controlled substance and being unlawfully in possession of a controlled substance, while another individual is charged with being in possession of a controlled substance. Insp. Steve McVarnock, with the North Okanagan RCMP, welcomes the actions of city council. "They have specific drug problems at certain locations," he said. While drugs are an issue in communities of all sizes, McVarnock believes the problem may be more visible in places like Enderby because everyone generally knows each other. "In a smaller community, it's difficult for people to see this continue," he said. "Nobody likes having a crack shack in their neighbourhood." Enderby's bylaw has been based on similar regulations in Vernon, Lumby and Spallumcheen. "It's been useful in those communities," said Phillips. The bylaw must still be adopted by Enderby council. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom