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First look at apartment complex replacing Saint John's Gothic Arches

People living near Saint Johns Gothic Arches can now get a picture of the apartment building that could soon replace the nearly 140-year-old former church.

Neighbours have mixed views on proposed structure

The plan, by Tower Contracting, would see a seven-storey building, more than twice the maximum height set out in city planning rules for the neighbourhood. (Planning Advisory Committee, City of Saint John)

People living near Saint John's Gothic Arches now have some ideaofthe proposed apartment building that could soon replace the nearly 140-year-old former church.

The planby Tower Contractingwould see a seven-storey building, 11 metres higher than the 14-metre maximum height set out in city planning rules for the neighbourhood at Wentworth and Leinster streets.

The height variance is one of a number of issues related to the development that will be considered by the city's planning advisory board at its Tuesday meeting.

Neighbour John Nevilleof Orange Street was surprised to find an architect's rendering of the building in a letter from the city that arrived in his mailbox Thursday.

"I expected something that would be more in keeping with the architecture and the building heights in the area of Princess and Wentworth," said Neville.

"I don't think that would be a good idea for this neighbourhood. We've got some of the most interesting architecture in Eastern Canada here. To put in something that looks like a 1950s schoolhouse with the brick and square, rectangular glass windows, is not in keeping with the 1880sarchitecture here."

Neville said he's not part of a community group, and not against development or high-density housingbut feels the building should be restricted to a maximum of four storeys.

Neighbour John Neville said he wished the developers had proposed a structure that looked more like the other buildings in the area. (Graham Thompson/CBC)

Patrick McCaffrey's Leinster Street home is even closer to the proposed site.

He has no problem with the height plan. He said the Gothic Arches, a very large building that could seat 1,400 people, towered over the same area for more than a century.

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With the Gothic Arches in Saint John bulldozed away, people in the community are finding out what its replacement, a seven-storey apartment building, will look like.

"That wouldn't bother me a bit," he said. "That skyline has always been full with a building."

A height map on the city website lays out guidelines for building heights in different areas of the central peninsula.

The demolition of an old church on a winter day
Crews have almost finish demolishing the former church. (Connell Smith/CBC)

The Wentworth Street neighbourhood is clearly set within an area with "maximum building height" of 14 metres.

The issue of building height restrictions was discussed at a recent council meeting, where staff were quick to point out the the maximum height rule is "a starting point."

"The height map itself will evolve over time," said Kenneth Melanson, community planning manager for the municipality.

The height variance is one of a number of issues related to the development that will be considered by the city's planning advisory board at its Tuesday meeting. (Planning Advisory Committee, City of Saint John)

Rental units in Saint John's central peninsula are in demand.

The most recent CMHC survey, for October, shows a 2.7 per cent vacancy rate for one-bedroom apartments.

For two-bedroom units, the rate is 0.6 per cent.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said incorrectly that the Tower Contracting plan calls for a building more than twice the allowable, 14-metre height. In fact, the building would be 11 metres higher than the maximum.
    Jan 20, 2020 12:42 PM AT