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Demolish Magee House or we'll do it for you, city tells owner

The fate of Ottawa's Magee House is expected to be decided Thursday, after its owner failed to submit a satisfactory plan for saving the historic building.

Historic Hintonburg house partially collapsed in July

Crews tear down the roof and southwest corner of Magee House after the 19th-century building partially collapsed in July. The building's complete demolition is expected this week or next. (Reno Patry/CBC)

The fate ofOttawa's Magee House is expected to be decided Thursday, after its owner failed to submit a satisfactory plan for savingthe historic building.

The old stone house on Wellington Street W. partially collapsed July 24, and has sat open to the elements ever since.

The owner recently vowed to save the building, but thecity is determined todemolish it before winter sets in and the building falls into further disrepair, potentially endangering public safety.

"The owner has until Nov. 15 to give us a plan for how to either preserve the building or to take it down," said Coun. Jeff Leiper, who represents Hintonburg, where the building is located.

"We have reached a point where winter has started and the owner has not given us any indication on how he can make that building safe."

At its meeting Thursday, the city's built heritage subcommittee will receive an update on the building, and it's expected the city will start to take some action as early as next week,Leipersaid.

Restoration plan not 'realistic'

OwnerOvidio Sbrissa, who lived and worked in the building, previously applied for a demolition permit, a request city council granted on Oct. 10.

He later said hewas undecided when he applied for the permit, and intended to hire masons to restore the building.

If he is unable to bring it down, the city will do it for him.- Coun. Jeff Leiper

"The city does not consider [thatplan to be]a realisticone, so now we are talking to him about when he is going to bring the building down,"Leipersaid. "If he is unable to bring it down, the city will do it for him."

John Cooke, an engineer hired by the city hired in July to assess Magee House, warned that what's left of the structure might not survive winter's heavy snow or freeze-thaw cycles, and may pose a threat to public safety.

"In light of the fact that there is a public safety risk, the city is now in a position to order the building to be demolished," Leiper said Wednesday.