Lets have a status update of this week. Monday mid day we had 3 new hydro poles delivered and they are still sitting in the exact same spot that they were delivered. Residents remember approximately 10 years ago new hydro poles were ordered and delivered and wound up laying in the back field near the railroad rotting until last fall when they were finally cut up and disposed of.
Tuesday was the deadline for meaningful progress or the hydro would be cut off and nothing really happened. Wednesday came along and we hit GLOBAL news but the landlord brought in a generator to restore power to the park after the power was indeed disconnected. Thursday and Friday were taken up with one lonely electrician going pole to pole investigating whether or not the wire on the load side of the breaker would support the load given it from the breaker on the pole. Those that would not support the load from the breaker, were not replaced but rather the breaker was replaced with a 20 A or possibly even a 15 A breaker which is legally considered a reduction in services under the Landlord and Tenant Act of 2006. Legally this was required to meet Ontario Electrical Code with as much ease as possible. The ethical and legally required under the Landlord and Tenant Act requirement would have been to replace the supply cord from the load side of the breaker to the breaker panel within the trailer. Anyone who needs help in applying to the LTB for this "reduction in service", can consult with a lawyer at the Durham Legal Clinic in the Oshawa Centre. Use this form to apply to the Landlord and Tenant Board for an order determining that the landlord: reduced or discontinued a service or facility(T3) can be found at T3 Application and instructions for filling out this form can be found at T3 Instructions
Friday, March 26, 2010
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