11-24-2018, 02:24 AM
(11-23-2018, 02:52 PM)timc Wrote: I'm no lawyer either, but I don't think the City has the legal footing to justify expropriation. It's a quandary, but I hope that something will get done with the lowered price and flexible zoning.
Well, they have done it before. Not sure how many remember the house with the long backyard at Stirling and Mill St. The guys entire backyard was a junkyard. However, it's not zoned as such. Eventually the city did expropriate the property, and that is where they built Mill-Courtland Community Centre. Perhaps doing it her is a great idea.