In this photo from a South Stormont council agenda, the Raisin River Heritage Center in St. Andrews West, Ont. Seven objections have been filed against removing the hertiage designation on the building, clearing the way for its demolition. The matter will head to a tribunal. (South Stormont via Newswatch Group)
LONG SAULT – There’s a temporary roadblock toward South Stormont’s plan to demolish the township-owned Raisin River Heritage Center in St. Andrews West.
Council heard last week that the municipality received seven submissions against removing the heritage designation, clearing the way for it to be torn down.
The matter will go to a Conservation Review Board and the township has already hired a lawyer for the pre-hearing and hearing phase of any proceedings. The pre-hearing could happen within two months.
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