City Council sat in on an appeal hearing last night.
The Church of the Ascension wants to sell a Chautauqua Place house to
Crossgate Management, so that the building can be leveled to build a parking
lot for Emory Towers.
The Historic Architectural Review Board approved the demolition, and City
Council initially denied the plan, giving little if any reason for the
denial.
Robert Costello spoke at the meeting, on behalf of Crossgate, informing
council that Emory towers has only 16 parking spaces for 102 apartments.
Church Junior Warden Bill Tremaine says the building has become a financial
hardship for the church, as they pay utility costs.
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