Âé¶čAV council is less than impressed with plans for a rental apartment building on the site where a heritage building once stood in Rutland.
The Sproul farmhouse, which sat at the corner of Highway 33 and Sadler Road, was heavily damaged by fire in 2020.
At a public hearing Tuesday (July 12), several councillors criticized the development for a lack of acknowledgement to heritage and little amenity space.
âIâm not fond of how weâve nodded to the heritage aspect,â said Coun. Loyal Wooldridge. âWeâve heard numerous times from heritage consultants that we shouldnât try and replicate what was there in new form.â
The development at 145 Sadler Road is a five-storey, mixed-use building with 86 residential and two commercial units. It includes heritage murals and interpretive panels about Sproul House, as well as a bay window salvaged from the fire that will be used on the facade of the new building and feature a model of the farmhouse.

âI like the general design,â said Mayor Colin Basran. âBut the heritage aspect is a big miss for me.â
Coun. Charlie Hodge was the only councillor to vote against moving the project forward.
âWe are a world-class community and I expect world-class type designs. It doesnât wow me.â
Despite criticism of the development, several councillors spoke about the need for rental units in the city.
âItâs nice to see some densification of our town centre of Rutland,â said Coun. Luke Stack. âWeâve been looking for that for a long time.â
Council has approved rezoning the property to allow the project to move ahead.
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