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Catholic board step nearer to website for brand new London college

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London metropolis council’s planning and surroundings committee voted Tuesday to take away this home at 1927 Richmond St. from the town’s heritage registry. The London District Catholic college board says it has entered into an settlement with the house’s proprietor to purchase the property for a brand new highschool. {Photograph} taken on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024. (Mike Hensen/The )

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A plan to demolish an almost 150-year-old north London residence and construct a Catholic highschool on the positioning, a high precedence for the fast-growing London-area Catholic board, cleared a key hurdle Tuesday.

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All 5 members of metropolis council’s planning and surroundings committee – councillors Steve Lehman, Shawn Lewis, Peter Cuddy, Elizabeth Peloza and Steven Hillier – gave their assist, with out a phrase, to take away a house at 1927 Richmond St. from the heritage registry.

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The London District Catholic college board mentioned it has an settlement with the house’s proprietor to purchase the property to construct a highschool.

The 2-storey residence south of Sunningdale Street, inbuilt 1877 in line with a metropolis workers report, fell in need of assembly the minimal threshold of two of 9 standards for cultural, historic or architectural significance to qualify for heritage safety.

Metropolis workers beneficial eradicating the house from the heritage registry, regardless of 18 of the 22 letters despatched to the committee calling for the constructing to be preserved.

“The staff report was pretty clear, the (planning) advisory committee was fine with taking it off the heritage list,” Lehman, the committee chair, mentioned of the committee’s resolution. “Even though today we weren’t really discussing zoning for a school, I think that was in the back of a lot of people’s heads.”

Throughout a gathering of the planning advisory committee in November, the chief superintendent of enterprise and company providers for London District Catholic board mentioned in a letter the board had entered into an settlement to buy the property and surrounding land for a brand new highschool.

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“The establishment of a new Catholic high school in this location is crucial to providing adequate educational services to the area,” Debbie Jordan wrote. “Given the planned development for low-, medium-, and high-density housing in this area, there will be a significant shortage of space for students.”

In one other letter to the committee for Tuesday’s assembly, Jordan emphasised the scarcity of highschool area in north London, the shortage of other land, and the proximity of the CF Masonville Place transit hub.

A brand new north London highschool has been on the high of the London District Catholic board’s wish-list for a while, with enrolment pressures forcing the board to spend $5 million on 57 moveable lecture rooms at its faculties.

The London-based Catholic board, the quickest rising Catholic board in Ontario, gained greater than 1,500 college students this yr for a complete of 27,500 college students at 54 faculties. The board has added practically 6,400 college students since 2020, sufficient to fill about 20 elementary faculties. 

Whether or not a college is finally constructed on the land will rely funding on from the province. The board already has submitted a proper request for a secondary college in northwest London to accommodate 2,000 college students.

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Lehman mentioned he’s seen college boards run into bother earlier than requesting and getting approval for a brand new college from the province, however not having the land or zoning accessible.

“This is one opportunity maybe to get the horse in front of the cart, so to speak, in maybe allocating some land for a school,” he mentioned. “Hopefully the school board can get the OK from the province to take advantage of this.”

Metropolis council nonetheless has to offer ultimate approval to the committee suggestion to take away the house from the heritage registry.

The inhabitants of London and Middlesex County, already dealing with steep inhabitants development in recent times, is anticipated to swell by greater than 50 per cent throughout the subsequent 25 years, placing strain on the whole lot from residence constructing, to well being care and faculties.

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