Pubdate: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 Source: Abbotsford News (CN BC) Copyright: 2002 Hacker Press Ltd. Contact: http://www.abbynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1155 Author: Russ Akins TREATMENT CENTRE FOR DRUG-ADDICTED WOMEN PROPOSED IN RURAL ABBOTSFORD A treatment centre for drug-addicted women proposed in a rural area of Abbotsford has been approved in principle by city councillors. Yesterday, council was told B.C. Teen Challenge has applied to rezone property at 4131 Lakemount Rd. - with an existing single-family home - for a rehabilitation centre that would house up to 12 women. The proposal has drawn the support of the Abbotsford Downtown Business Association, which told council it "addresses our concern for the addict by moving them to property outside of town. "We strongly support treatment for these female addicts where they can be removed from their great sphere of influence and the many triggers that exist in the downtown," said the ADBA. The rezoning would change the property from one-unit urban residential to special housing (P4). However, Coun. Moe Gill, while supporting the concept, was concerned the entire 52-acre parcel could be zoned for an institutional use, which he felt would not be a good idea in a rural/agricultural part of Abbotsford. Staff pointed out the facility would operate under a covenant to limit it to 12 beds, and that if necessary only a two or three portion could be rezoned. Said Coun. Mark Warawa: "We have a drug and prostitution problem in Abbotsford and they (Teen Challenge) are here to help. "The sooner we have this up and running the better for our community," he said. Coun. Ed Fast agreed: "In 20 years we may have an even more serious problem, and we may need 50 beds." The rezoning now goes before a future council public hearing. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth