Remedial action pursued against Summerland building
- The municipality of Summerland voted to issue a remedial action order for a property on Hillborn Street to ensure compliance with building bylaws and codes.
- The building, used as a cherry sorting plant, has a history of non-compliance that spans almost 18 years.
- Council members emphasized the urgency of addressing health and safety concerns regarding the building, highlighting the need for immediate compliance.
- The council unanimously passed the motion for remedial action, but the process could incur costs ranging from $5,000 to $25,000.
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