McLeod said the barn saga began in 2008 when they were negotiating to buy the property, intending to sever the land into four lots. They applied to the city for a demolition permit and, after a visit by a city heritage official, it was approved. They finalized the land sale after getting the permit, he said. Read More
DIY cleanup? Owner plans to get rid of heritage barn pieces on his own
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