Jithmï¬â€˜vmig mm “w liamhnlmnvw hunw has IM-n giwumwprkvw huntM Council has dd’vrmd the du‘is‘inn to deny ur nppmw tlw rum'nl uwnor's mung-st fut a dvnmlitmn pvmnt until lan- nary. (humiler Clyde Smith said he wanted mun- "plums Inukul m,'which is why he supptmcd (louncillm Rob lwmw's motion In put the manor oï¬ until the now Will. l'lw lm-yml-uld huuw sins (m alxm! 2w aura. of land that was pun-based ear- lier tth war by auto puns magnum Punk Stmnm‘h's company Adena Slallium. me land is heated on the south side of Nuuffvillc Road bem'em Hwy. 48 and Mdkmnn Road in the hamh-t of Ring wood, Ropom by various consultants um- cludc the late Marxian stylv Immc. mu'c owned by Henry Banjuflmmw is muuki infested. Ashcsuwcomainmg materials may also be present along with lead. based palm. "mere an; animal droppings in the fannMuW’vTï¬ï¬mw into the huth An engineer noted it may have been used,“ a gmw-op at one time. based on the gum lamps and (initial bypasses Pmkmged vxposum tn umtstum has msulted 'm the deterioration of the floor- meandwafls'nteretsalsothcpotcntizu for the structural integrity of the roof and “nor ï¬nish; to be compnmttwd. Decision on house postponed to new year HY WHM mum lEADING-EDGE can: tron THE sownou YOU SEEK! Stouffvilk historian Fred Robbins wants the Bartholomew house saved. should only be t‘arrivd out with pmpor gas. masks. while suits and ï¬kM‘s." according to the engineer's report. Based on structural integrity. the barn and farmhouse "am heyond salvagv and sum-st they be (knmlishuif un‘tmling m the engineer. “I'm very disappointed the (pmviuus) (WIS of this building k‘l this huuse g0." despite it‘ historical sigmï¬cance to the mmmuni . said Mayor Wayne Emmer- snn during this week‘s mum‘il meeting. Hu- heritage advisnry mmmiuw disagmm with the mnsullams and the engineer. The committee agwes with a YMUNE "if PHOTO consultant's cursory t-valuatton earlier this year that stated. "the farmhouse i». structurally in good condition 'l‘hert- is no doubt that this property can ho retained and made habitable again.†‘l‘hv L‘nmmiuee requiem-d [hm- uptiuns be considered by council twinn- appmving the demolition permit. The ï¬rst is to designate the building and burns utth the Heritage Act. Sou mtdly. retain the building as part at thv town and have the municipality becotttt' responsible for its clean-up and lastly. sever the property and svll it. so tht- buildings can be cleaned up and usvd for retail. institutional or residential use. In February. committee member l-‘red Robbins lobbied council to approve having the harm protected undvr the Ontario Heritage Act. It was dunk-d. It is (m, the town's heritage inventory list. Only six buildingé within Whitehurch- Siuullvillv haw: the (MINI iii Hwiiugv Au designalkm. said Andrew lurrius. (him~ buildin ofï¬cial for the municipality earlier: '5 year. Mr. Bartholomew's sun Philip mar ricd Mary Buyer. for whom Wiycr's Pond is named after. according to Mr. Rub bins. The property's current ownch want to use ix for agricultural food pmdurtiun for their thoroughbred horses. marriod imu the, Humm. Hamilton. Munroe. Pikv. Richards. Wvlls and “Mo- man families The couple had eight children who "Can rem: *0! mm ms that load to an aneng ml 1mmMumeu ‘ leave mm Ips by name Or onlune' 95 AUTOMALL BLVD. (JUST mm or STOUFFVILLE ROAD) 905-201 -6006