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Originally Posted by JET
It is also interesting that the owner of the heritage property supports the development, they perhaps are influenced by receiving benefit from the developer.
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I don't really get the "it's not too big generally speaking, but it's too big next to this smaller building" argument.
I mean, in certain contexts, yes: That awful Shannex building that almost entirely obscures the All Saints Cathedral off University Avenue, for example. It would've been nice to see the heritage advisory folks exert MORE muscle there--it's a beautiful cathedral, and it's basically entirely hidden by the junky Shannex building.
But in this case, that's not at all an issue. The heritage house will be just as visible from the street, so...who cares?