Push on to turn pet cemetery into park
Last Updated: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 | 11:39 AM PT
CBC News
More than 600 pets were buried at a pet cemetery in Surrey before it was sold in the 1990s. (Submitted by Kevin Woronchak)The only pet cemetery in Greater Vancouver could eventually disappear under a developer's bulldozer, but some pet lovers are trying to have the property turned into a park.
Kevin Woronchak and his wife visited the old cemetery at 147A Street and 78 Avenue, east of Vancouver, after someone called their pet crematorium with concerns about the neglected state of the site.
"It brought tears to our eyes…. We just felt the pets resting there just weren't respected anymore," Woronchak said.
Since 1952, the B.C. Pet Cemetery in Surrey's Newton neighbourhood was a place for grieving pet owners to bury their cats and dogs. More than 600 pets were eventually buried there at a cost of at least $600 per pet for a headstone and grave.
'The place just started falling apart.'—Pet owner Sam Barkley
But the burials stopped in the mid-1990s when the privately owned cemetery and surrounding land were sold to a developer.
Since then, the surrounding land has been developed for housing, while the pet cemetery was neglected.
Sam Barkley lives nearby and has three pets buried there. He has watched as hundreds of tombstones and grave markers became overgrown by weeds.
"The place just started falling apart, and I thought maybe the city would come in and come take care of it from that point on. But no, nothing was ever done," he said.
Covenant expires soon
A restrictive covenant on the cemetery was put in place when the land was rezoned in 1997, but it expires in January and Woronchak said he is now lobbying the City of Surrey to have the pet cemetery turned into a park.
The city said currently there are no plans to develop the land, but it is privately owned and zoned for a single-family home and there is little the municipality can do to block future development.
Calls to the current owner of the land were not returned.
During the 1990s, a developer reportedly offered to sell the cemetery to the Surrey Pet Cemetery Society, but the deal fell through when the group couldn't raise enough money to buy the land.
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