| COUNCILLOR WANTS SIGN TO DESIGNATE GROW-OP HOMES
Coun. Michael Del Grande ( Ward 39,
Scarborough-Agincourt ) has 28 former marijuana grow houses in his
Scarborough ward and he wants everyone to know.
Del Grande started a campaign in his ward to point out to prospective
renters and buyers which houses were used to grow pot and are likely to be
riddled with mould and structural defects that result from such
operations.
On Friday, he got the city's municipal licensing and standards department
to put work order signs on the lawns of two former grow houses that have
been raided and shut down by Toronto police.
The signs duplicate actual city work orders for environmental and
structural repairs.
Del Grande has begun his campaign by targeting two houses: on Eagle Point
Road, in the Warden Avenue and McNicoll Avenue area, and Chapeltown
Crescent, near Pharmacy Avenue and McNicoll. Both were empty last night
and the signs gone from the lawns.
At Chapeltown Crescent, the sign was leaning at the side of the house with
the words not visible. "It will affect the resale value of our homes,"
said a less-than pleased neighbour, who asked not to be identified.
The sign, more than a metre square, has a City of Toronto logo and the
words: Alleged marijuana grow house operation.
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