Council will be discussing rezoning the CN Tower on June 13:
http://sirepub.edmonton.ca/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=1683&doctype=AGENDA
Interesting to note:
Will be weird to think of the old girl as a residential building, but my main hope is that they don't alter the exterior too substantially, and that they don't touch the awesome CN sign on the crown.
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CN Tower by Dave Sutherland, on Flickr
http://sirepub.edmonton.ca/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=1683&doctype=AGENDA
Bylaw 17641 proposes to rezone the subject site from (AJ) Alternative Jursidiction Zone to (CCA) Core Commercial Arts Zone. The proposed rezoning will provide the opportunity for the existing CN Tower office building to add additional use classes which are available within the CCA Zone.
The current AJ Zoning, was a requirement whenever lands operated under the jurisdiction of federal legislation, provincial legislation or the Constitution Act. In this particular case, the CN Tower was owned by CN Railways which was a Crown Corporation until 1995. Since then, the tower has been sold to private interests and is no longer under superior legislation. The current owner is now looking to bring the zoning into line with standard zoning utilized in the area with the intent of re-purposing the building to potentially include retail, entertainment and residential uses.
Interesting to note:
The Heritage Officer notes that the CN Tower is on the Inventory of Historic Resources and would qualify for designation as a Municipal Historic Resource. The owner has been made aware of this.
Will be weird to think of the old girl as a residential building, but my main hope is that they don't alter the exterior too substantially, and that they don't touch the awesome CN sign on the crown.
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CN Tower by Dave Sutherland, on Flickr
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