The Town of Oakville is looking into the demolition of a designated heritage home that was torn down, despite being protected by the Ontario Heritage Act.
A spokesperson for the town told CHCH News that the demolition took place without the required permits or authority as mandated by various provincial laws and local regulations.
Additionally, a tree was removed from the property at 1475 Lakeshore Rd. East.
“We want the community to be assured that the town is taking this matter very seriously,” the spokesperson wrote in an email statement.
“As soon as staff were made aware of the activity taking place at the site a stop work order was issued by the building department requiring all demolition activity to cease immediately.”
The town emphasized its commitment to following regulatory requirements, supporting responsible development, and preserving Oakville’s heritage.
“Any violations will be addressed in accordance with town policies and applicable laws,” they said.
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