Article content A charity for sick children can proceed with plans to build an addition on the west side of Ronald McDonald House after winning an appeal against the City of Saskatoon, which initially blocked the request. Ronald McDonald House Charities Saskatchewan (RMHCS) applied for a permit to expand its dining room, which faces Clarence Avenue, with the aim of addressing a “physical distancing space deficiency.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Ronald McDonald House wins development appeal against City of Saskatoon Back to video The city’s planning division blocked the application last month after concluding the proposed addition would violate the legislated six-metre front yard setback for “boarding houses” by more than 1.5 metres.