The owners of a designated heritage property requested that the Town of Goderich repeal the designating by-law.
The Town Council agreed and issued a notice of intention to repeal.
Two residents objected, and the matter was referred to the Conservation Review Board.
The Board found that the property retained its heritage attributes and that the Town Council erred in failing to consider the heritage designation criteria when deciding to repeal the by-law.
The Board recommended that the designating by-law not be repealed.