Chilliwack council passes bylaw amendment banning oversized real estate signs; fines for noncompliant realtors
CHILLIWACK — In response to a growing number of oversized real estate signs that have been cropping up around Chilliwack the past year, Chilliwack city council passed a sign bylaw amendment at its meeting on Tuesday (Oct. 24) that effectively bans these types of signs and implements fines for noncompliance.
According to a city staff report authored by Caitlin Weston, manager of bylaw enforcement for the City of Chilliwack, resident complaints regarding real estate advertising signs have been on the rise over the past 12 months. The city’s sign bylaw currently allows real estate signs of up to 3m2 (32 feet2 ) in size in all zones, including residential zones, provided they are only advertising the sale or lease of the property upon which they are located.
The city bylaw stipulates that third-party signs which advertise a real estate agent’s general services are not permitted. Traditionally, agents displayed much smaller sized signs in residential areas and only to advertise homes for sale. However, large 3m2 (32 feet2 ) signs have been displayed around Chilliwack in increasing numbers, Weston wrote in her staff report to councillors.
Image: Mike Vanden Bosch / Pattison Media / Another oversized real estate sign in Chilliwack. This one is located on Young Road south of Minter Country Garden. In the upper left corner is a small note about the property being for sale, but the City of Chilliwack has received several complaints from residents because these signs are much larger than the traditionally smaller for sale signs that many Chilliwack realtors often use to sell a home.
