Duplex? Fourplex?
The duplex with the addresses 267/267B/269/269B East 5th Street is just east of the duplex with the addresses 263/265/265B East 5th Street. (See Blog Post June 15, 2010.) Each property is presently enclosed in blue construction fencing indicating they may be combined for construction of a one complex.
There is no record in the Building Permit book at the North Vancouver Archives for the addresses at either 267 or 269 East 5th Street. This seems to indicate that they were built more recently than the 1947 time limit of the Building Permit book entries.
For the west end units of the duplex, 267 and 267B East 5th Street, there is a listing by 1971. In 1971 Ernest G. Mayo, a printer at Dalmac Mtl. Products, was living in 267B. There was "no return" from 267 East 5th Street. In 1980 Don A. Taylor, a chiropractor and "new neighbor", was living at 267 East 5th Street. There is no listing of 267B. In 1991 the "new neighbor" is G. Knechtel. And in 1995 Linda and Rodney A. Shier were the owners at 267 East 5th Street. Rodney Shier was an accountant and Linda Shier was a sales clerk at The Bay. They reported that they had lived there for four years.
For the east end units of the duplex, 269 and 269B East 5th, there are two listings by 1971. In 1971 Gerald and Donna Macey lived in 269. Gerald Macey was an operator at Reliance Motors and Mechanics. In 1971 Peggy Proudlock lived in 269B. Peggy was a teller at the Bank of B.C. In 1980 G. A. Bryson was the "new resident" in 269. And in 1991 Greg Sutton was the "new neighbor" at 269. By 1995 Greg Sutton reported that he had lived at 269 for five years. D. Johnson reported that he had lived at 269B for five years as well.
With all four addresses at some time being listed as having occupants, the duplex at 267/267B/269/260B East 5th Street, may have actually at some times been a fourplex.
Demolition: Permit applied for June 2010.
Photo: Taken in June 2010 by SW.
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