Tessa Virtue and husband Morgan Rielly have been advised to halt the exterior paint job on their Toronto home. Renovations at the home of the celebrity couple were front and centre at the Toronto and East York Community Council meeting on Tuesday.Documents obtained by Global News show a building permit was issued for the heritage property in May 2023.
A revised building permit was issued months later in September.According to a city staff report, revised drawings showed new windows, and a proposed front elevation “included a note saying the brick was to be painted.” It goes on to read that, “Heritage Planning staff were not aware of this note when they cleared the Building Permit,” and permit drawings didn’t contain any references to the “painting of masonry on the side elevations.”During a visit by Heritage Planning, city staff noticed “the west façade of the house” was being painted. That’s when the owners were advised to halt that work and seek out the required approvals under Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act.Rodney Gill, one of the solicitors for Virtue and Rielly, was in attendance on Tuesday.
He noted his clients are looking to apply a layer of limewash to their home.The home is situated within the North Rosedale Heritage Conservation District. Comments in the city staff report refer to its antique brick masonry as “one of its most important attributes.” Rather than coating it in a layer of limewash, they recommend masonry repairs, repointing, and brick cleaning.In his presentation to council members, Gill said they had obtained a letter from an engineer stating that the long-term structural performance of the home would be greatly enhanced by the application of the limewash.
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