DEMOLITION REQUEST COMMITTEE – MINUTES – 234th meeting held on December 2, 2025 at 4:38 p.m.
⭐ Notable items (8)
The committee held a public hearing to allow residents to comment on proposed demolition projects. Concerns were raised regarding tenant relocation at 46 Bourget Street and the environmental/design goals of a project at 140 Montclair Boulevard.
The committee approved the demolition of a multi-family building at 46 Bourget Street to make way for a new 16-unit project. Despite resident concerns regarding tenant displacement and local sewer capacity, the committee determined the demolition was appropriate given the building's condition.
The committee approved the demolition of a mixed-use building at 238 Saint-Joseph Boulevard due to structural deterioration and water infiltration. The site will be leveled and grassed over, with the committee expressing a desire for future development to prevent speculation.
The committee approved the demolition of a collective dwelling at 93 Des Oliviers Street, which is slated for replacement by a new three-story building. The project received a favorable opinion from the local heritage council despite the building's age.
The committee approved the demolition of a single-family home at 140 Montclair Boulevard due to mold and asbestos contamination. The site is planned for a new three-story, three-unit residential building.
The committee refused the demolition of a two-family dwelling at 852 Saint-René Boulevard East. Members determined the building was still habitable and in good condition, and expressed concerns about the impact of the proposed replacement project on neighboring properties.
The committee approved the demolition of a single-family home at 1360 Maloney Boulevard East due to significant structural issues. The site will be redeveloped into two three-story semi-detached multi-family buildings.
The committee deferred the decision on the demolition of a mixed-use building at 923 Georges Street. The deferral allows the administration to gather more information regarding the proposed site reuse plan and clarify tenant relocation measures.
The committee chair opened the meeting and introduced two new elected members, Michael Korhonen and Adrian Corbo.
The committee formally adopted the meeting agenda.
The committee approved the minutes from the previous meeting.
The chair was authorized to sign the minutes of the previous meeting.
No follow-up actions were required for the previous meeting's minutes.
The next meeting of the Demolition Committee is scheduled for January 27, 2026.
The committee held a public hearing to allow residents to comment on proposed demolition projects. Concerns were raised regarding tenant relocation at 46 Bourget Street and the environmental/design goals of a project at 140 Montclair Boulevard.
The public hearing portion of the meeting was concluded.
The committee approved the demolition of a multi-family building at 46 Bourget Street to make way for a new 16-unit project. Despite resident concerns regarding tenant displacement and local sewer capacity, the committee determined the demolition was appropriate given the building's condition.
The committee approved the demolition of a mixed-use building at 238 Saint-Joseph Boulevard due to structural deterioration and water infiltration. The site will be leveled and grassed over, with the committee expressing a desire for future development to prevent speculation.
The committee approved the demolition of a collective dwelling at 93 Des Oliviers Street, which is slated for replacement by a new three-story building. The project received a favorable opinion from the local heritage council despite the building's age.
The committee approved the demolition of a single-family home at 140 Montclair Boulevard due to mold and asbestos contamination. The site is planned for a new three-story, three-unit residential building.
The committee refused the demolition of a two-family dwelling at 852 Saint-René Boulevard East. Members determined the building was still habitable and in good condition, and expressed concerns about the impact of the proposed replacement project on neighboring properties.
The committee approved the demolition of a single-family home at 1360 Maloney Boulevard East due to significant structural issues. The site will be redeveloped into two three-story semi-detached multi-family buildings.
The committee deferred the decision on the demolition of a mixed-use building at 923 Georges Street. The deferral allows the administration to gather more information regarding the proposed site reuse plan and clarify tenant relocation measures.
No additional items were discussed under miscellaneous.
The meeting was adjourned at 5:35 p.m.