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Council votes on decks proposed for 2 downtown Halifax businesses

Halifax regional council determined the fate of two proposed downtown Halifax decks Tuesday one over Barrington Street and one over Argyle Street.

Niche deck to go ahead, while Atrium deck rejected

The owners of the Atrium bar on Argyle Street in Halifax are renovating the building and proposed four levels of decks. (Halifax regional council)

One downtown Halifax deck got the blessing of Halifax regional council Monday night, while a second one was rejected.

The Maritime Centre, along Barrington Street, wants to create an outdoor space for the new location of Niche restaurant. The proposal calls for a deck three metres above ground along the Salter Street side of the building that would protrude 30 centimetres over the sidewalk.

Coun.Waye Mason said given that the property owners have been encouraged to liven up that side of the Maritime Centre, he can live with that.

"I feel a one-foot encroachment over quite a wide sidewalk there and at that height is minimal impact and it achieves other goals that we've identified,"said Mason.

One of the four decks proposed for the Atrium would have hung over two-thirds over the sidewalk. (Halifax regional council)

Council unanimously endorsed the application, even though staff recommended against it.

But an application from the Atrium bar along Argyle Street did not get the go-ahead from council. The owners are renovating the building and proposed fourlevels of decks. One of them would have hung over two-thirds of the sidewalk.

Mason was concerned about how much that would block the sun.

The Maritime Centre wants to create an outdoor space for the new location of Niche restaurant on Barrington Street in Halifax. (Halifax regional council)

Coun.Sam Austin agreed it was inappropriate given it's located across the street from the Grand Parade, a prominent civic space.

"To cover over the sidewalk to this degree, I think this one should be a no," he said.

Mayor Mike Savage spoke in favour of the Argyle Street application.

The encroachment area of the proposed deck for Niche would hang 30 centimetres over the sidewalk on Salter Street. (Halifax regional council)

"Particularly in this age where we're trying to encourage life in our downtown, I would be supportive of the people who own this property and the amount of money they are putting into it," said he said.

Council voted 13-4to reject the application. The mayor and councillors David Hendsbee, Tim Outhit and Matt Whitman voted in favour.