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Originally Posted by Marty_Mcfly
There's no way that'll ever get approved for demolition. A designated heritage structure that seems to still be in good shape? The city would be making a huge mistake allowing demolition of that. Hopefully they don't slip up on this.
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A concern is KMK Capital will allow Bryn Mawr to fall to neglect like Richmond Cottage. Also, I believe Bryn Mawr has provincial heritage status but not municipal heritage status (see pages 45 and 97 of
http://www.stjohns.ca/sites/default/...s%20Report.pdf ). In the City of St. John's Act, only municipally protected buildings require review by Council prior to demolition. I'm less familiar with the provincial designation, but, legally, it might lack teeth. Staff might be able to just sign off on a demo permit. Happy to be proven wrong if someone is expert on the provincial law.
But I agree with you generally. Given the tension between Council and KMK Capital (through subsidiary Wrightland Development) over Richmond, it's unlikely that a provincially designated historic house, previously owned by the Baird family, and in seemingly great condition, will be allowed to be demolished. If so, though, I wonder what the strategy is for floating a trial demolition balloon? Seems like it would only breed acrimony. Maybe just worth it in case it slips through?