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Elliot Lake had authority to level doomed mall

The public inquiry into the fatal mall collapse in Elliot Lake heard the city could have ordered emergency action on the mall including demolition of the leaking structure prior to its eventual failure.

Elliot Lake Inquiry hears from Ontario Association of Property Standards on municipal enforcement

The public inquiry into the fatal mall collapse in Elliot Lake heard the city could have ordered emergency action on the mall including demolition of the leaking structure prior to its eventual failure.

Demolition of the Algo Centre Mall was near completion in March. A public inquiry into the Elliot Lake mall's fatal collapse is currently ongoing. (Yvon Theriault/CBC)

On Tuesday morning the commission heard from an expert witness with Ontario Association of Property Standards Officerson how property standards enforcement works at the municipal level.

Warwick Perrin couldn't speak directly about the condition of the Algo Centre Mall, but he was able to inform the commission about what authority the city's Building Services Office has in terms of inspection, maintenance and bylaw enforcement.

Perrin told the commission Elliot Lake's enforcement policy is set by city council and confirmed Building Services has the authority to order repairs or emergency action by a property owner. In extreme cases, they can even order demolition.

This comes after last week's testimony from the former chief building official with the city of Elliot Lake, Roger Pigeau, who told the commission he knew the mall wasn't watertight and that there were problems with the parking structure.

But during Pigeaus nearly 20-year tenure he didn't order a property standard inspection because he said hewas understaffed and under qualified to properly inspect the mall.

Elliot Lake Inquiry schedule of testimony:

Warwick Perrin, President, Ontario Association of Property Standards Officer Inc. April 2, 2013
Larry Burling, Former Clerk, City of Elliot Lake April 2, 2013
Ken Snow, Former Maintenance Foreman, Algoma Central Properties and Retirement Living April 3, 2013
Paul Meyer, Structural Engineer, P. Meyer Engineering, hired by Algoma Central Properties April 4, 2013
Albert Celli, Engineer, Halsall April 5, 2013
Michael Buckley, Engineer, Halsall April 8, 2013
Jeff Truman, Engineer, Halsall April 9, 2013
Michael A. Luciw, Architect, Yallowega Blanger April 10, 2013
Richard Quinn, Former Property Manager, Retirement Living April 11, 2013
Blaine Nicholls, Architect, formerly with Nicholls Yallowega Blanger April 16, 2013
Richard Kennealy, General Manager, Retirement Living April 17-18, 2013
Rhona Guertin, Comptroller, Retirement Living April 19-22, 2013