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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Richmond to enforce ban on short-term Airbnb rentals

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/richmond-bans-airbnb-1.3930551

11 comments:

  1. What's happening to Tofino's supposed crackdown on vacation rentals? Have they done anything about the zoning infractions at the Ecolodge yet?

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  2. That's considered to be "harsh language". If you talk about any of that stuff, you'll be thrown out. Drink your kool-aid. Shut up.

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  3. The Clintons continue to operate with complete immunity. Rules only apply to others.

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  4. speaking of illegal accommodation apps, we want the taxes back we paid for a number of alleged non-profit years.
    or were supposed to suck it up like the million or so we gave the big resorts?
    here...drink the kool-aid...shhh

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  5. we are talking about progressives here. Careful what you say. They are morally superior to the rest of us sweat hogs, or didn't you know, you racsist,sexist, homophobe.....etc.

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  6. If somebody can dodge taxes and pocket a few extra bucks more power to them. Why pay commercial property tax if you don't have to ?? It's just one of the many perks of being on council.

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  7. Thieves, liars, fraudsters, scammers, swamp scum.

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  8. This is interesting, what are the suggested zoning infractions at the Ecolodge?

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  9. This is interesting, what are the suggested zoning infractions at the Ecolodge?

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  10. Many readers have asked me to post the P1A zoning. I have checked with district staff and it continues to disallow Tourist Commercial Accommodation.The only property in the District of Tofino zoned P1A is 1084 Pacific Rim Highway. It should be noted that while the entire property is zoned P1A only the garden portion of the property was exempted from property tax in past years.

    Should be read in conjunction with the complete document
    District of Tofino Zoning Bylaw No. 770, 1997 (Updated 2012
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    PART 35A
    COMPREHENSIVE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONAL (P1A) DISTRICT
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    This District provides for the development of primarily institutional and educational type uses with
    limited ancillary commercial and residential elements.
    35A.1
    Uses Permitted
    1.
    Civic Uses;
    2.
    Assembly Uses;
    3.

    Educational Use (e.g. private schools);
    4.
    Arboreta, botanical gardens, wildlife refuges;
    5.
    The following ancillary commercial elements:
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    one restaurant/teahouse
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    limited to a maximum floor area of 69.7 square
    metres (750 square feet);
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    gift shop/retail sales
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    limit
    ed to a combined maximum floor area of 92.9 square
    metres (1,000 square feet);
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    gallery or other facility for the display or performance in natural science and
    cultural interest; not including retail sales or food service except as provided
    elsewhere in thi
    s section (5);
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    nursery and greenhouse facility
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    limited to a maximum internal floor area of
    464.5 square metres (5,000 square feet);
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    one restaurant/cafeteria
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    providing food service for the students, staff, guests
    and visitors
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    limited to a maximum service
    floor area of 69.7 square metres
    (750 square feet) excluding kitchen space shared with the dormitory (provided
    in 6 below);
    6.
    Accessory student dormitory facility:
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    limited to one building only;
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    limited to a maximum total of 32 bed spaces in one or more
    sleeping units with
    ancillary common living/kitchen/study facilities;
    7.
    Accessory Residential Use under Section 4.10(2) shall be permitted and);
    8.
    Accessory buildings and uses in accordance with Section 4


    35A.2
    Conditions of Use
    1.
    Accessory Uses in this zone include:
    i)
    administrative functions directly associated with the use elements on site;
    ii)
    display functions;
    iii)
    classroom and lecture facilities;
    iv)
    labs, workshops, library and resource and study areas;
    v)
    greenhouses, storage sheds and public washroom facilities;
    vi)
    observations platforms and towers limited to 15.2 metres (50 feet) maximum
    height and;
    vii)
    garden/arboretum plots.
    2.
    Student accommodation under Section 35A.1.6 above shall not be used for tourist
    commercial accommodation
    and no other residential components permitted shall
    be used for tourist commercial accommodation.
    3.
    Residential units shall comply with Section 4.13 minimum floor areas.
    4.

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  11. Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Richmond to enforce ban on short-term Airbnb renta...":

    Please enlighten me if I understand this right: Our own mayor and/or her partner are operating an allegedly illegal vacation rental on land that is not zoned for it????????????
    Of course just about everyone else is doing more or less the same thing and that is probably the reason why nobody wants to get involved and organized to fight back.

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    Posted by Anonymous to tofino news at February 3, 2017 at 2:01 PM

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