the ontario land tribunal has given a developer the green light to build two semi-detached homes — larger than the original building — on a property where a century-old heritage home once stood in rockcliffe park.
the land tribunal’s recent decision ends a years-long battle over the property, which has two addresses: 1 maple lane and 112 lisgar rd.
it sits across the road from rideau hall, official residence of canada’s governor general, and within the rockcliffe park heritage conservation district.
the rockcliffe park residents association opposed the variance sought by the developer, roca investment holdings, to enlarge the building’s footprint.
granting such a variance, the association said, would reward the property owner for allowing “one of the most important heritage buildings in rockcliffe park” to fall into such a state of disrepair that it had to be demolished.
“approving a significantly larger building creates a precedent which amounts to an assault on the heritage of this national historic site,” the rrra argued in a written submission.
the tribunal, however, rejected the association’s argument, calling it a criticism of the property owner’s past conduct rather than a valid argument about the development plan.