Company Pleads Guilty to Charges of Altering Heritage Property

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A company in Kentville has pleaded guilty to charges of substantially altering a provincial heritage property without approval and excavating a protected site without a permit. The company was fined $86,250 for the offences committed in December 2020.

Guilty pleas to two charges were entered on behalf of the company in Kentville provincial court on Oct. 30. Company representatives, including owner Bassam Nahas, 72, of Fergusons Cove, were not present.

The company and Nahas were also each charged with two counts of excavating or otherwise altering a protected site without a permit under the Special Places Protection Act. This is how Avonport’s historic Reid House appeared prior to its demolition in December 2020. File photo; and with excavating the protected site of the Reid House and removing objects without a permit under the Special Places Protection Act. However, these two charges were dismissed without penalty on Dec. 20, 2021.

The demolition was subsequently investigated by the provincial government and the RCMP. Nanco Developments and Nahas were charged in July 2021.Reid House was located to the immediate south of Highway 101 in Avonport and was visible from the highway.

 

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