Pubdate: Wed, 03 Aug 2011 Source: Peninsula News Review (CN BC) Copyright: 2011 Black Press Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/x9fPSyOK Website: http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_south/peninsulanewsreview/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1373 Author: Christine van Reeuwyk, Peninsula News Review GROW OP READY IN NORTH SAANICH Wayward landowners beware, North Saanich is ready for potential marijuana grow operations. A bylaw to recover fees in the event any property is caught up in manufacturing or growing a controlled substance is discovered in the district covers a schedule of hourly rates from police and fire services to municipal equipment and vehicles. "The gist of this bylaw is very important for the owners of property to become aware that his is what we're doing," said councillor Peter Chandler. "The consequences of not being aware of it could be significant." The bylaw is focussed on cost recovery because of challenges to similar bylaws on the Lower Mainland that included regulatory and procedural items. "There's a cost to the community when there is a grow op," said Rob Buchan, chief administrative officer for the district. "The notion behind this bylaw is twofold. If there is a grow operation that is discovered and if the municipality has to become involved ... we're able to recover our costs. And the other side of that particular coin is that there is a disincentive for people to not property monitor their rental proeproties. This is encouraged by our local RCMP." The bylaw saw support around the council table. "It protects the community in two ways," said councillor Cairine Green. "It protects taxpayers if there are huge costs related to remediation of a property and the area around it once a grow op is discovered and the second thing it does is it secures and safeguards the neighbourhood ... I think the more straight forward it is, the better it is." The bylaw passed first three readings. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.