Neighbours complained of increased activity at the lodge, including late-night and early-morning parties, inebriation, illegal fires, loud music and trespassing
An oceanfront lodge is now permanently closed for weddings and retreats, after a B.C. Supreme Court ruling banning large-scale commercial events on the property south of downtown Ucluelet.
But it bans weddings, reunions, conventions or retreats after March 24. It also requires the lodge owners to carry out its activities in a manner consistent with single-family residential use, such as minimizing noise. The petitioners and other neighbours complained that increased activity at the lodge was ruining their quiet enjoyment of the subdivision and their properties. They complained of late-night and early-morning parties, inebriation, illegal fires, cigarette smells, fireworks and firecrackers, loud music, litter, property damage, yelling, vomiting, human and canine feces and trespassing. They also complained of increased traffic and guests parking on Reef Point Road.
In exchange for the upzoning, the lodge owners gave the district statutory rights of way for trails to be built on lots 35 and 37 which would give the public access to North Terrace Beach.
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