An oversized garage built without a permit and approved by a city committee has cut through another strip of red tape.
Last month, a Manitoba Court of King’s Bench justice dismissed an application for judicial review submitted by a next-door neighbour.
The garage on Liberty Street, south of Wilkes Avenue, is 4,200 square feet—more than four times the allowable limit.
The owner, Tylan Unruh, built the garage without a permit. He applied for a variance, but his application was rejected by city planners. Unruh then went to the city’s appeal committee, which voted to let the garage stand.
However, his neighbour, Darren Van Wynsberghe, applied for a judicial review of the city committee’s decision.
“Basically, you do not need a permit. Just build it and ask for forgiveness later,” Van Wynsberghe previously told CTV News.
In his application, Van Wynsberghe argued the garage is “too large” and doesn’t meet the …