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Moving Moncton library to former high school would cost $4.6M, report says

A long-awaited report estimates the plan to move the Moncton Public Library to the former high school will cost a $4.6 million.

Report commissioned by city comes in more than double MH Renaissance Inc.'s estimate to move library

A report commissioned by the city estimates it will cost $4.6 million to move the Moncton Public Library from its current location on Main Street to the former Moncton High School. (Pierre Fournier/CBC)

A long-awaited report estimates the plan to move the MonctonPublic Library to the former high schoolwillcost a $4.6 million.

The report, which was commissioned by the city and prepared by architect Gordon Krausharr from Northland Design Studio Inc., was presented at Monctoncouncil on Monday night.

MH Renaissance Inc.proposed moving the library to the building in an effort to repurposeit as a cultural centre.

Giovanni Corazza is a volunteer with MH Renaissance inc, a non-profit group hoping to repurpose the former Moncton High into a cultural centre. (Tori Weldon/CBC)
Giovanni Corazza, a volunteer with the group, said he is happy with some components of the report, includingthe floor plan.

But he said the total costs are "too high."

MH Renaissance Inc.estimated the move would cost$2.12million, which included$101,000 for a contingency fund.

If the group is given the opportunity to purchase the building, it plans to askthe city for$2.35 million, plus an additional $6 million from the province.

Money that doesn't need to be spent

But Diane Ross, chair of the MonctonPublic Library board, said it's money that doesn't need to be spent.

"The financial implications of this are not small," she said.

A page from the Moncton Public Library Report that estimates the cost of moving the library to be $4.6 million. (CBC)

Coun.Shawn Crossman confirmed with Catherine Dallaire, general manager of parks and leisure, culture and heritage with the city, that it would cost $18,000 to build a place to return books in the proposed library building.

Ross said city taxpayers do not need to spend $18,000 to build a new book drop.

She and the library board have been publicly against moving the library for more than a year. One of the major reasons beingthe layout of the 83-year-old building.

"Our staff is telling us we are going to reduce our seating by 35 per cent, the collection itself will have to be reducedand as a result the services will have to be reduced as well."

Corazzathinks the floor plan will work.

"Libraries should stick with what they arebest at,books and knowledge, let us take care of the bricks and mortar," Corazzasaid.

Another proposal

The city supported another proposal for the heritage building by Terra Trust and Bird Construction, but the details behind that proposal remain private.

Joe Tippett, a volunteer with MH Renaissance Inc.,said what he knows of the the other plan isn't in the best interest of the city, calling it a land grab.

"Should we allow a local property, built by our ancestors to go to some group from Saskatchewan? I don't think so." Tippettsaid.

"I think we should be saving our property."

He said if the library vacates its place in the Blue Cross Centre, another business will move in, bringing hundreds of employees downtown, along withan increase ofproperty taxes to the city.

Council accepted the report, but what happens to the former MonctonHigh School is up to its owner,the province of New Brunswick.