{"id":17229,"date":"2017-05-10T19:06:26","date_gmt":"2017-05-10T23:06:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/?p=17229"},"modified":"2017-05-10T19:06:26","modified_gmt":"2017-05-10T23:06:26","slug":"aurora-united-church-should-be-a-good-neighbour-in-rebuild-say-ratepayers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/aurora-united-church-should-be-a-good-neighbour-in-rebuild-say-ratepayers\/","title":{"rendered":"Aurora United Church should \u201cbe a good neighbour\u201d in rebuild, say ratepayers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Brock Weir <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A church is intended to serve the community, but Aurora Village Ratepayers say Aurora United Church\u2019s rebuild plan is falling short of serving the needs of the community as a whole.<br \/>\nEarlier this spring, Aurora United Church (AUC) announced plans for its ambitious rebuild on the corner of Yonge and Tyler Street, which will include not only a new church space following the disastrous fire of April 2014, but also a nine-storey retirement complex built by Amica on a 99 year land lease with the church.<br \/>\nWhile the ratepayers, which includes residents from Tyler and Temperance Streets, as well as surrounding areas, insist that they welcome a church being rebuilt on the site, and respect AUC\u2019s right to rebuild in conjunction with a retirement home developer, nine storeys is simply too much and area consultation has been too little.<br \/>\n\u201cWe are their direct neighbours and they never came to us in the whole process,\u201d says David Cabianca. \u201cWe have an expedited process to go through and we\u2019re all struggling to get things We have 150 who have signed our petition [calling for the height of the nine-storey complex to be reduced in height], but we have 85 per cent of the houses within a one block radius.\u201d<br \/>\nMr. Cabianca\u2019s spouse, Troy Hourie, adds \u201cwe have enough to make a congregation ourselves,\u201d and the group of ratepayers nod in agreement when he adds their voices should be just as important as the church\u2019s.<br \/>\nMany of the ratepayers live in century homes and have put their time and money into making sure these homes stand the test of time. They were held to higher standards than they proposed development, they say, and this should be considered before Council gives the final approval to the AUC proposal.<br \/>\n\u201cOur question is, why can\u2019t they be in keeping with the Aurora Promenade vision, which is five storeys?\u201d asks Angela Daust. \u201cIf we allow this, why aren\u2019t they allowing 12 storeys or 20 storeys? Then what is the vision for Downtown Aurora? were all held to a certain standard that we had to follow. We could have easily torn [down our home] and rebuilt it for much less than what we spent renovating. Why is it that we have to be held to that standard and we don\u2019t?\u201d<br \/>\nConsultants retained by AUC and their build partners to steer the project told Council members at March\u2019s Public Planning meeting that a nine-storey retirement home is the only way to make the church rebuild viable.<br \/>\nThe Ratepayers dispute this claim, citing AUC newsletters from 2016 through early 2017 indicating a number of changes have taken place with the plan.<br \/>\nIn a 2016 bulletin, the Church Council said they had received $8 million of capital from insurance proceeds and expected a $3 million upfront fee to be received once they received a building permit. The upfront fee, they said, would be use towards the construction of a new church on the land.<br \/>\nThe 2016 outlines a preliminary design featuring six to seven storeys and between 120 and 140 rental units for seniors, plus amenities.<br \/>\n\u201cIt needs to be big enough to make it worthwhile for the retirement residence,\u201d said the church. \u201cWhereas a condo would have been nine storeys, this brought it down to seven storeys.\u201d<br \/>\nA further bulletin from earlier this year said that, after the fire, AUC had two alternatives \u2013 rebuild the church \u201cexactly what we had or pause and revision our purpose for a longer term and build a new structure to meet those needs.\u201d<br \/>\n\u201cIf we had chosen the first alternative then our building would likely be complete by now,\u201d the reported. \u201cOur reality though appears to be a five year journey from fire to a new building. 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