"The proposed development committee voted to approve includes the restoration and stabilization of the building and the construction of a three-storey addition at the back, with 14 residential units. There are no parking spaces proposed for the site.

The plan is subject to several conditions, including the implementation of a conservation plan. It also requires that a construction schedule be submitted that outlines anticipated timing of key milestones for the project."

  • BedSharkPalOP
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    1 year ago

    Agreed. The threshold for what is considered worthy of maintaining needs to be increased for sure. Especially given the housing crisis we’re in! People living on the streets is more important than some old façade that some find appealing.