Monday, May 12, 2008

Seagrave- The content of demoliton Permit


















"The permit erroneously refers
to the two-storey building as
one storey. And while it lists
it as an abandoned commercial
building at 961 Walker Road, it
lists the location of the
demolition at 933 Walker Road."
Quote from The Windsor Star
article titled, "Seagrave
demolition called a national loss."

I was thinking what would a
demolition permit for 2929
Riverside Drive East read?
I bet it would erroneously
refer to the semi-detached
building, as a detached building.
On the other hand a permit could
list the building as semi-detached
units, implying that EWCP owns both
properties, when it only owns
2929. That would be another
Eff-up, wouldn't it?

The difference between a detached
building and a semi-detached?
A detached unit is a single
dwelling unit standing alone,
separately titled. A semi-detached
unit is one of a pair of self-
contained dwelling units often of
mirror design, attached by a
common wall but detached from
other buildings; separate titles.
(Info. fr. Ottawa Real Estate
Board website)

Seagrave building called national loss
http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/news/story.html?id=
e74f47ef-77fc-49f8-a102-e71ae3116acf

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