On the heels of an especially hot and dry summer for Greater Victoria, the Town of View Royal is exploring introducing regulations that would set minimum and maximum temperatures for rental units in the community.
At the Sept. 5 council meeting, Coun. Don Brown made a motion to direct staff to explore introducing a new bylaw to essentially require rental units to provide adequate heating and cooling for their occupants. The motion was unanimously supported by council.
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Brown said he envisions this potential regulation to work through a complaint process, rather than through a proactive enforcement process.
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Mayor Sid Tobias said he too thinks exploring such regulations is timely for the community as the number of renters is expected to grow in the coming years.
Staff will primarily look at what similar regulations other municipalities in the province have on temperature control in rental units according to the direction.
The City of VictoriaB次元官网网址檚 Rental Property Standards of Maintenance Bylaw does mandate a unit be equipped with a heating system capable of maintaining a minimum temperature of 21 C, but does not include a requirement for cooling systems.
The City of Mississauga, Ont. is one municipality in Canada that also sets a high-temperature limit, requiring all rental units in the municipality to provide B次元官网网址渁dequate and sufficient coolingB次元官网网址 to maintain the unit at a temperature no higher than 26 C.
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