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• Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
August 23, 2011
PI KERING 7:00 pm
Main Committee Room
Attendees: Councillor Rodrigues
Mike Sawchuck, Vice-Chair
Tate Besso
Gayle Clow
Wickham Jamadar
Ellen Mason
Sally Sheehan
Linda Roberts, Recording Secretary
Absent: Dale Quaife, Chair
Candace Julien
Lars Svekis
Denise Rundle
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1.0 Welcome
M. Sawchuck welcomed everyone to the meeting.
2.0 Approval of Minutes
Moved by T. Besso
Seconded by S. Sheehan
That the minutes of the May 24 & July 7, 2011 Heritage
Pickering Advisory Committee be approved.
Carried
3.0 New Business
1) Pickering Airport Issue
P. Rodrigues provided an update with respect to the Federally
owned lands known as Pickering Lands Site, providing an
overview of the recommendations contained in Report PD 20-
11, which were approved by Council on July 11, 2011. He
provided a summary as follows;
• Transport Canada has issued tenders for demolition of
heritage properties
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• proposed timeframe for completion of demolition is
March, 2012
• Brougham - even if the proposed airport is built, there
should be no need for demolition in this area
• conducted a tour of the heritage homes with Ajax
Pickering MP Chris Alexander
• possibility of the City leasing the buildings, no funds exist
for a leasing program in the 2011 budget
• needs assessment was done, public was not involved,
report has just been released in July
• not enough time or viable options
• both Hamilton and Oshawa hope to increase their airport
capacity
• City of Pickering has requested more time for
documentation and retrieval of items
Discussion period ensued with questions regarding funding and
the future of the properties in Brougham. It was also
questioned how much information we currently have on these
properties and what more could be documented.
2) Relocation of Heritage Homes from Federal Lands
P. Rodrigues provided an update with respect to the possibility
of relocating homes on the Federal lands. He indicated there
had been some interest from the public with respect to
assuming the relocation, but felt they had drastically
underestimated the costs involved with relocation. He also
indicated Brougham should be maintained, but was unsure at
this point of any future plans.
Discussion ensued with respect to pursuing the option of
advertising the properties to the public.
3) Roger's Farm
M. Sawchuck provided an update with respect to the site visit
which had been conducted to Roger's Farm. S. Sheehan
provided feedback stating you could see the character of the
building although the general condition was poor. She also
stated the out buildings are in worse condition. It was noted
that salvage would be more achievable at this point.
M. Sawchuck stated the real significance of this building is the
cluster of buildings, which is quite unique.
Discussion ensued with respect to the ability of the public to
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see the real significance of this property, due to the
deteriorating condition.
E. Mason questioned the heritage hamlet that exists in
Markham and how this was established. M. Sawchuck will M. Sawchuck to action
follow up with I. James for further information with respect to
this. He will also follow up with respect to the salvage and
documentation of these structures.
4) Heritage Pickering Website Profile
Discussion ensued with respect to the website profile for
Heritage Pickering. M. Sawchuck made note that S. Sheehan
has been working on drafting a powerpoint presentation for the
creation of pdf files for posting. She has researched other
municipalities as well as the Ontario Heritage Properties
database and PADA.
It was noted that this would be an easily achievable item on the
work plan, with no funding requirements. The need for more
photos and information for the public was discussed.
M. Sawchuck will follow up with I. James for clarification M. Sawchuck to action
regarding the City's requirements for website postings.
5) Work Plan Action Items
Discussion ensued with respect to the items listed on the 2011
work plan. It was decided to eliminate those items which are
the sole responsibility of City staff but which members would
assist as required. The remaining items were discussed with
the following members offering to participate in items listed as
follows;
Training - E. Mason
Property Designations - T. Besso & W. Jamadar
Doors Open Committee - I. James, P. Rodrigues, G. Clow, W.
Jamadar, S. Sheehan, E. Mason, M. Sawchuck
Website Information - S. Sheehan
Heritage Register - G. Clow & M. Sawchuk
It was suggested a member of the committee could work in
conjunction with the consultant in the preparation of a report on
the properties for designation. This could potentially help offset
costs as well as provide the member with valuable training
experience.
M. Sawchuck indicated he would pull some examples of M. Sawchuck to action
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Heritage Registers from other municipalities. It was noted that
more private sites should be added to the register. Members
were asked to review the workplan and be prepared to further
discuss the items at the next meeting.
4.0 Other Business
1) Heritage Property Tax Relief Program Update,
M. Sawchuck noted that in order to maximize a full tax rebate,
approval would be required by both the City of Pickering and the
Region of Durham. While it may be possible to move forward
with only one level of government approval, the.rebate would be
proportioned accordingly.
He explained the process involved for property owners of
designated homes in order to take advantage of such a
Heritage Property Tax Relief Program.
2) Doors Open
M. Sawchuck provided an update and overview of the program
for the Doors Open event;
• brochures are being printed
• volunteers still needed
• 18 sites on Saturday, October 1
• 2 sites on Sunday, October 2
• if participants visit 3 sites they will be eligible for prizes.
This will also enable the committee to compile data on
attendance, etc. for future planning
• possibly alternate this event with the Town of Ajax in the
future
3) Member Resignation
It was noted that C. Gonsalves has resigned from the
Committee. There will be an ad appearing in the next two
editions of the News Advertiser seeking applicants to fill the
vacancy. They will be considered for appointment at the
September 19 h Council meeting.
5.0 Next Meeting/Adjournment
Next Meeting: September 27, 2011
Meeting adjourned at 8:45 m
Copy: City Clerk
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