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RidgeView Place is an 11-storey, 90-unit residential complex with ground floor commercial space in the 2700-block of Claude Road in downtown Langford on Victoria's West Shore.
The building was formerly called Danbrook One with an address at 2766 Claude Road.
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Ashley MacDonald has been waiting a year for answers about why she and other residents of a Langford high-rise had to move out with little notice after the building’s occupancy permit was revoked.
MacDonald was one of an estimated 130 residents of the 11-storey RidgeView Place, formerly called Danbrook One, who were forced out of their homes on April 24, 2023, when the city pulled the occupancy permit over structural concerns.
The city and owner Centurion Property Associates Inc. did not reveal any details about concerns with the building, which had been completed in January 2019 and received an occupancy permit the following month. Centurion agreed to buy the building on April 25, 2019.
It was the second time in four years the city had pulled the occupancy permit for the Claude Road structure and residents were urged to leave the building immediately because of investigations by the Engineers and Geoscientists of B.C. into structural flaws.
In December 2019, residents were told the engineering association had opened an investigation when an engineer who was not involved in the project raised concerns about the design.
MacDonald said she hasn’t received any information from Centurion or the city since about a week after she moved out. She wants to know what was wrong with the building and what has been done to ensure this situation is not repeated for a third time.
“We want the answers, and more than that, I think we deserve the answers,” she said.
MacDonald filed a complaint with the Residential Tenancy Branch to recoup about $4,000 in costs incurred from moving and staying in hotels after losing her home. She found out in January her complaint was unsuccessful.
Centurion offered $2,500 in assistance to each unit after emptying the building.
In addition to the lost money, the incident has shaken her sense of safety, MacDonald said. Recently, she noticed a tiny crack in the drywall in her new apartment, which sparked fears that her new home could be unsafe.
“That’s part of why it’s so disheartening that we haven’t had an answer,” MacDonald said. “It has taken a toll on my emotional state.”
Maybe she needs to move past this?
Maybe she needs to move past this?
Exactly. As the years pass and pile up into decades we just need to accept the incontrovertible fact that the building was incredibly unsafe. Ideally it would be preserved and maintained as an eternal monument to unsafe construction.
Maybe an interpretive plaque can be installed.
Better to err on the safe side and install two plaques, for structural redundancy.
If it is just not up to current seismic requirements, just have the residents sign a waiver to that effect. A whole bunch of older buildings don't meet today's code either.
If it is something more than that - tear it down.
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