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Property bylaw is not a weapon against owners: mayor

Summary by citizen.on.ca
Written By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono could save one heritage structure or lose six that will possibly be reduced to rubble on the Anderson Farm property. Deputy Mayor Fred Nix said he understands the Heritage Advisory Committee’s recommendation to maintain designation on the aged farm structures. But he has a concern regarding bestowing heritage status on the farm property. Council passed a bylaw that designated the Anderson Farm under Section 29 of t…
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citizen.on.ca broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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