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Originally Posted by IanWatson
To be clear: the view planes and the ramparts rules are two different things. View planes are specific protected views from various points on the battlements. In contrast, the ramparts rule basically says you shouldn’t be able to see modern development from within Parade Square.
I actually like the view planes - they shape the skyline in interesting ways, and in addition to creating views from Citadel Hill they make it so you can see Citadel Hill from various points around town. In other words, they’re a benefit to everyone whether you visit the Citadel or not.
The ramparts rules, on the other hand, are just stupid. As previously noted, you can see Scotia Square from within Parade Square already. And we’re placing limits on all development downtown just to preserve the illusion for visitors to Citadel Hill??? That’s wild to me.
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The view plane legislation in theory is good. In practice, in my opinion it has failed. Most of the views of the harbour that were intended to be protected from the citadel, are now blocked. In some cases, the views are blocked by only a couple of storeys of mediocre buildings. The result is a repetitive tabletop skyline of uninspiring buildings. Sightlines down streets to the harbour remain but most of the harbour view is now gone. A better approach would have been to allow taller narrower buildings.
The rampart viewplane serves no apparent benefit. 99% of people don’t know it exists and if one walks on the upper ramparts there is no shortage of buildings in sight.
- Scrap the rampart viewplane.
- Protect any remaining view of the harbour.
- Allow taller buildings in sightlines where the harbour has already been blocked.
- If a historic atmosphere is the goal at the citadel, then replace the 1950's guardrail with a period wrought iron rail.