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DEMOLITION REQUESTS COMMITTEE – MINUTES – 227th meeting held on April 29, 2025 at 4:31 p.m.

DEMOLITION REQUESTS COMMITTEE – MINUTES – 227th meeting held on April 29, 2025 at 4:31 p.m. April 29, 2025

📋 Minutes — 11 items · Other

⭐ Notable items (1)

9 Demolition of a two-family dwelling – 761 Notre-Dame Street – Lac-Beauchamp District

The committee approved the demolition of a two-family home built in 1920 at 761 Notre-Dame Street. The building was found to have low-to-medium heritage value, and restoration costs were estimated at $363,000. The site is slated for a new residential project consisting of three buildings and 20 housing units, subject to further architectural approval.

zoning Lac-Beauchamp $363,000
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1 Roll call and opening of the meeting

Procedural item to confirm attendance and officially open the meeting.

2 Adoption of the agenda

Formal approval of the meeting agenda.

governance adopted
3 Approval of the minutes of the 226th meeting held on March 25, 2025

Formal approval of the minutes from the previous meeting.

governance adopted
4 Signing of the minutes of the 226th meeting held on March 25, 2025

Procedural item for the chair to sign the minutes of the previous meeting.

5 Follow-up on the minutes of the 226th meeting held on March 25, 2025

Review of any outstanding actions from the previous meeting; none were identified.

6 Date of the next meeting

Announcement that the next Demolition Committee meeting will be held on May 21, 2025.

7 Opening of the public hearing

Formal opening of the public hearing session; no members of the public were present.

8 Closing of the public hearing

Formal closing of the public hearing session.

9 Demolition of a two-family dwelling – 761 Notre-Dame Street – Lac-Beauchamp District

The committee approved the demolition of a two-family home built in 1920 at 761 Notre-Dame Street. The building was found to have low-to-medium heritage value, and restoration costs were estimated at $363,000. The site is slated for a new residential project consisting of three buildings and 20 housing units, subject to further architectural approval.

zoning adopted Lac-Beauchamp $363,000
10 Varia (Other business)

No additional items were raised for discussion.

11 Adjournment of the meeting

Formal adjournment of the meeting.