File #: 18-256    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 5/31/2018 In control: Council
On agenda: 7/9/2018 Final action: 7/9/2018
Title: Removal of Notice of Contravention of Bylaws from Land Title and Repeal of Bylaw No. 2264
Attachments: 1. TITLE- CA6666026 - PID-009-285-831, 2. Bylaw No. 2264
REQUEST FOR DECISION

DATE: June 4th, 2018 Report No. CSS-18-010
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Blair McDonald, Director of Community Safety Services
SUBJECT:

Title
Removal of Notice of Contravention of Bylaws from Land Title and Repeal of Bylaw No. 2264
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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That Council:
A. Authorize staff to submit the necessary documentation to the Land Title Office in order to have the Notice of Contravention of Bylaws (Document EK92710) discharged from the title of the property described as:
LOT 14 BLOCK A SECTION 10 ESQUIMALT DISTRICT PLAN 195
EXCEPT PART IN PLANS 12714, 13477 AND 15155; and
B. Repeal "Building Repair or Demolition Bylaw (901 Selkirk Avenue), 1996, No. 2264."
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RELEVANT POLICY:

Building Repair or Demolition Bylaw (901 Selkirk Avenue), 1996, No. 2264


STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:

Review Township policies and bylaws to ensure efficient processes; amend and update as necessary.

BACKGROUND:

On August 12, 1996, Council resolved to add a Notice on title to a lot described as: LOT 14 BLOCK A SECTION 10 ESQUIMALT DISTRICT PLAN 195, EXCEPT PART IN PLANS 12714, 13477 AND 15155; civic address of 901 Selkirk Avenue. The owner of the property at the time refused to comply with an order to repair or demolish the building located on the lot by a specified time. This subsequently resulted in the adoption of Bylaw No. 2264 on January 13, 1997. (See Attachments)

In May of 2018, the new owners of the property contacted the Township to request the Notice on title be removed as the building referred to in the Notice had been demolished quite some time ago.
As Council gave the original approval for the Notice of Contravention of Bylaws to be registered on the title to the property and now the building to which the Notice applied has been demolished, the Notice is no longer relevant to the property and should be removed.

ISSUES:

1. Rationale for Selected Option
The present owners are seeking to ...

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