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House going up on controversial Charlottetown property

Charlottetown property owners have started construction of a home on a waterfront property that caused controversy long before work began.

Property has been vacant for years and has a clear view of harbour

In the past, some residents in the area have expressed concern about the proposedhome,saying it would block the view of Charlottetown Harbour. (Sara Fraser/CBC)

Charlottetownproperty owners havestarted construction ofa home on a waterfront property that caused controversy long before work began.

The property at the corner of Richmond and West streets has been vacant for years, which makes for a clearview of the Charlottetown Harbour.

Back in 2016, some residents in the neighbourhoodexpressed concernabout the proposedhome. At the time,they said the home would block the view of the harbour for those who live and spend time in the area.

Owners Larry and BeverleyDunville wanted to start construction years ago after buying the property, and requested a variance from the city to make the home shorter and wider, which Larry said would protect much of that view.

The Dunvilles applied for a variance in 2016 to allow the distance between their propertyand the adjacent oneto be six feet under city regulations the rule is 19.5 feet. That application was voted down by council six to two.

However, after a long battle, the Dunvilleshave re-designed the home within the existing buildable area, Larrysaid.

A permit for the work was issued in November and now work is underway andthe project is expected tobe completed within a year, he said.

Larry Dunville says he expects to complete construction of the home by next year. (Sara Fraser/CBC)

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With files from Jessica Doria-Brown