The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-09-28, Page 68We congratulate
the Van Egmond Foundation
for their hard
work and determination
in making their
dream a reality!
ENJOY YOURSELF AT
Oderfest
LSeaforth
Veterinary Clinic
Seaforth 527-1760,
ELeritage District Plan for Seaforth could
mean more business on Main St.
A He ' . t ' ' PlariforSeaferth could be completed
by the end f , The pith will make Sure any work done to
facades of main Street buildings will be completed so as not
to spoil the quality of the buildings.
"Nobody has a problem the size Ken Cardno has," says
Walter Armes a member of LACAC (Local Architectural
Conservation Advisory Committee). "The proposal for the
exterior of Cardno's Opera Hall is right on with what we
hope will happenfer the complete main street of Seafclrth.
The hall is one of the most significant buildings on main
street. It's good to see an individual such as Mr. Cardno
takingthe first step, doing it on his own."
When Mr. Cardno fustfpplied for a restoration grant for
the hall in June, a letter accompanied the proposal showing
LACAC's support. "I didn't think the application would
receive approval in such a short time. We're certainly
happy to see it."
It the heritage district plan is approved, main street
properties which are presently not designated, would have
access to BRIC funding, but restrictions would be placed on
buildings limiting the types of changes, if any, which could
be made to facades. The plan will be designed to improve
building stock on main strebt.
"Right now, the WA (Business Improvement Area)
seems to be supporting a heritage district. We don't see any
major changes for the business district, but then who could.
see Ken Cardno doing what he has?"
The only way a heritage plan will be successful is if it
results in more business. "We are not trying to accomplish
a main street that looks like a museum,' says Mr. Armes.
"Our aim is for a better living for the merchants. If the plan
doesn't aim for that, then there's no use having one.
"We have somebody starting on their own, doing what
we think the Seaforth heritage district plan will call for."
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"elf flied up, it would have a total atmosphere of its own."
"I've seen remarkable change in uses of old buildings,"
says Nick Hill, the Goderich architect who developed the
restoration plan. "All this indicates that very handsome
spaces are being revitalized.
"There will be a lot of nostalgia for many people if the hall
was reopened," says Mr. Daly. "There seems to be a
popularity in restoring old places. If it was reopened, I
would be quite interested in going."
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