The house owners of a palatial dwelling in West Vancouver, not too long ago assessed at greater than $6.7 million, have been ordered to demolish a constructing resembling a small residence and constructed with out permits, in the back of their property.
“I can’t recall ever seeing a case like this,” West Vancouver District mayor Mark Sager informed International Information in an interview Monday. “You’ll be able to’t assemble a house with out constructing permits.”
The house owners of the unpermitted yard construction close to a steep slope adjoining to Brothers Creek didn’t seem at a July 21 assembly or ship any representatives earlier than council’s unanimous vote.
“Huh, I’m actually fairly shocked, it is a vital difficulty,” remarked Sager as council started to debate the matter with out them.
“No constructing permits issued, none in anyway,” director of planning Jim Bailey informed council on July 21. “It’s in a creek space. Additionally it is a part of a wildfire growth allow space. No permits are issued for that.”
Based on a council report, district workers realized in regards to the unauthorized constructing on Might 15, 2024, after a criticism about “a big new construction on the Property.”
The constructing inspector visited the property at 1145 Chartwell Crescent the subsequent day and posted a Cease Work Order.

“They once more, constructed it with zero permits, zero inspections and it’s an unacceptable security danger,” Bailey informed council.

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“How can this occur?” requested District Coun. Nora Gambioli on July 21. “How can this occur these days? A whole home will get constructed and no one is aware of that there have been no permits issued?”
“No one noticed it. Lastly, anyone complained, as quickly as we hear the criticism, we examine,” responded Bailey.
Property data checklist the first house owners as Naib Gerami and Ayesheh Mansouri, with Omid Gerami and Kamran Gerami named as further house owners.
Based on the council report, the house owners have been notified by letter on July 25, 2024, that they have to apply for a demolition allow and demolish the brand new constructing.
On Aug. 13, 2024, an environmental consulting agency retained by the house owners accomplished a remediation plan that contemplated the elimination of the unpermitted construction and restoration with appropriate riparian vegetation.
So far, the house owners have been issued fines of $14,800, of which $500 has been paid.
The 4 house owners, who’re engaged in litigation with Shahin Building Ltd., couldn’t be reached for remark Monday.
In an amended civil declare filed on April 3 in B.C. Supreme Courtroom, the builder alleges he’s owed over $148,000 for unpaid work plus curiosity from the defendants: Naib Gerami, Ayesheh Mansouri, Omit Gerami, Kamran Gerami and Kirkstone Heating Ltd.
Based on the courtroom paperwork, Naib Gerami is a businessman and head of Kirkstone Heating Ltd., Ayesheh Mansouri is a receptionist, Omid Gerami is a heart specialist and Kamran Gerami is a supervisor.

Matt Minapour claims he was employed to assemble a gazebo on the defendants’ property at 1145 Chartwell Crescent in April 2023, and the written contract included the supply that the house owners shall present the constructing allow.
In December 2023, Minapour stated he stopped work and walked away from the job, which was 30 per cent full, as a result of, regardless of repeated warnings, the house owners didn’t receive the required permits, and the preliminary undertaking appeared to increase in sq. footage and peak.
When reached on Monday, Minapour informed International Information he believes the defendants have been making an attempt to construct a secondary dwelling on their property.
“I believe that’s the issue, sure,” Minapour stated. “Precisely, it’s a second home. I do know that, that’s why once I realized it’s going to be a second dwelling, that’s why I didn’t contact it.”
Minapour claims the house owners ended up ending the constructing on their very own.
In a counterclaim filed by the Geramis, Mansouri, and Kirkstone Heating Ltd. on March 5, the defendants allege the “the Plaintiff, falsely or negligently represented to the Defendants that he would receive a allow for the efficiency of the Work and that the gazebo topic to the Work may very well be designed in accordance with all bylaws and codes.”
Sager stated the house owners have had no contact with the district of West Vancouver because the July council resolution, which ordered them to demolish the unpermitted constructing inside 60 days.
“It’s such a waste,” stated Sager.
“No one serves in public workplace eager to drive anyone to tear their dwelling down, however (there are) questions of safety right here that need to be addressed.”
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