DEMOLITION REQUESTS COMMITTEE – MINUTES – 232nd meeting held on September 23, 2025 at 4:30 p.m.
⭐ Notable items (6)
The committee approved the demolition of a single-family home built in 1930 at 166 Foley Street. The site will be redeveloped into four two-story semi-detached homes, which aligns with the city's urban planning goals for densification in the area.
The committee unanimously approved the demolition of a home built in 1900 at 28 Charlevoix Street due to structural instability and water infiltration. The property will be replaced by a four-unit, three-story multi-family building, representing a form of urban revitalization.
The committee approved the demolition of a single-family home built in 1904 at 28 Papineau Street. The site is slated for the construction of a four-unit, three-story multi-family building, consistent with the committee's approval of similar projects in the Hull-Wright district.
The committee approved the demolition of a home built in 1885 at 150 Saint-Jacques Street due to significant structural issues and security concerns related to homelessness. Currently, there is no construction project planned for the site, and the committee expressed concern about the lot potentially remaining vacant.
The committee approved the demolition of a 1915 mixed-use building at 279-283 Saint-Joseph Boulevard, citing structural and fire safety issues. The site will be redeveloped into a six-story mixed-use building. A local resident raised concerns regarding the scale of the project, the impact on existing tenants, and the adequacy of public notice.
The committee approved the demolition of a home built in 1945 at 880 Saint-Louis Street due to maintenance issues and foundation problems. The site will be redeveloped into a two-story multi-family building, contributing to housing density in the Pointe-Gatineau area.
The committee approved the demolition of a single-family home built in 1930 at 166 Foley Street. The site will be redeveloped into four two-story semi-detached homes, which aligns with the city's urban planning goals for densification in the area.
The committee unanimously approved the demolition of a home built in 1900 at 28 Charlevoix Street due to structural instability and water infiltration. The property will be replaced by a four-unit, three-story multi-family building, representing a form of urban revitalization.
The committee approved the demolition of a single-family home built in 1904 at 28 Papineau Street. The site is slated for the construction of a four-unit, three-story multi-family building, consistent with the committee's approval of similar projects in the Hull-Wright district.
The committee approved the demolition of a home built in 1885 at 150 Saint-Jacques Street due to significant structural issues and security concerns related to homelessness. Currently, there is no construction project planned for the site, and the committee expressed concern about the lot potentially remaining vacant.
The committee approved the demolition of a 1915 mixed-use building at 279-283 Saint-Joseph Boulevard, citing structural and fire safety issues. The site will be redeveloped into a six-story mixed-use building. A local resident raised concerns regarding the scale of the project, the impact on existing tenants, and the adequacy of public notice.
The committee approved the demolition of a home built in 1945 at 880 Saint-Louis Street due to maintenance issues and foundation problems. The site will be redeveloped into a two-story multi-family building, contributing to housing density in the Pointe-Gatineau area.