HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 25, 2011
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Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
October 25, 2011
PICKERING 7'00 pm
Main Committee Room
.Attendees: Councillor Rodrigues
Dale Quaife, Chair
Mike Sawchuck, Vice-Chair
Tate Besso
Wickham Jamadar
Ellen Mason
Jutta Van Huss
Isa James, Planner II
Linda Roberts, Recording Secretary
Absent: Gayle Clow
Candace Julien
Denise Rundle
Sally Sheehan
Lars Svekis
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10 Welcome
D. Quaife welcomed everyone to the meeting, introducing the
newest members Jutta Van Huss and Ellen Mason.
Introductions were made around the table.
2.0 Approval of Minute S
Moved by M. Sawchuck
Seconded by W. Jamadar
That the minutes of the September 27, 2011 Heritage Pickering
Advisory Committee be approved.
Carried
3.0 New Business
407 Extension - Rogers Farm Update
1. James provided an update with respect to the Rogers Farm
property. She noted a site visit had taken place in August.
She referred to the letter from the Ministry of Transportation
informing the City of Pickering that certain properties would be
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offered for private sale, including Rogers Farm. The Ministry
has received 150 inquiries for all of the properties offered. As a
result concerns voiced regarding the required timing, MTO
have extended the deadline for relocation to June 20th, 2012.
1. James provided members with a draft copy of a letter she
has prepared to forward to Winston Wong at the Ministry of
Transportation. She informed the Committee that Council
approval would be required. She asked members for
comments on the draft letter.
1. James provided some information on the Ministry of
Transportation relocation program. It was questioned whether
the moving costs would outweigh the benefits of having the
structures moved. Discussion ensued with respect to the
Committee's involvement. It was suggested that the
Committee could possibly work on generating interest in the
community to have a chapter of Community Heritage Ontario or
the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario located in Pickering.
Moved by M. Sawchuck
Seconded by E. Mason
That revisions/additions be made to the bullet points in the draft
letter to the Ministry of Transportation as discussed and that
the revised letter be circulated to committee members for
corroboration.
Carried
Moved by J. Van Huss
Seconded by W. Jamadar
1. That staff be authorized to prepare correspondence for
submission in the agenda for the November 17th meeting of
Council to request approval of the above noted draft letter in
order to forward it onto the Ministry of Transportation; and
2. That the Heritage Pickering Committee be granted approval
to approach the Rogers family, being a large corporation, to
assist in the preservation of Rogers Farm .
Carried
3.2) Committee Governance
Discussion ensued with respect to changing the meeting dates
to the fourth Thursday of each month. It was the consensus of
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the committee that an email be forwarded to all members for
feedback with a response date of November 22"d. It was also
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3.3) Heritage Pickering webpaqe
D. Quaife informed the Committee he had spoken to Nancy
Johnstone, Website Coordinator at the City of Pickering. He
noted updates to the Heritage Pickering Committee webpage
could be provided at any time, it being provided in PDF format.
These could be done within 24 hours. It was noted that the
information must meet accessibility guidelines.
Discussion ensued with respect to ensuring consistency with
each designated property. It was suggested we may need to
contact John Sabean or Gord Zimmerman to assist. M.
Sawchuck noted the Federal government has standards for
property descriptions.
3.4) Markham Strategies
1. James noted she had contacted Regan Hutcheson of the
Town of Markham. She stated they had gone through a lengthy
process to relocate heritage structures within the heritage
subdivision when the 407 was being reviewed. A number of
properties were offered up privately for relocation. One was
relocated at Main Street and further north into an area which
was in the process of being developed. The Town of Markham
was able to take advantage of this opportunity to relocate
heritage properties a very short distance.
1. James noted that the Town of Markham did not get involved
with suggesting the reuse of materials, they simply requested
the Ministry of Transportation offer the properties for private
sale.
3.5) Draft Plan of Subdivision - Seaton
1. James informed the members that a draft plan of subdivision
for Seaton had been circulated to the Committee for comment.
She indicated she would be meeting with City of Pickering staff
to come up with a process to enable Heritage Pickering to
provide comments on plans of subdivision with respect to
heritage properties.
Discussion ensued with respect to having a consultant work
with the committee and ensure heritage matters are addressed.
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1. James noted she would invite Catherine Rose, Manager, I. James to action
Policy at the City of Pickering to attend a Heritage Pickering
meeting in order to explain the policies and provide an overview
on Seaton as well as the Committee's role with respect to
commenting on plans of subdivision.
Discussion ensued with respect to any possible conflict of
interest when commenting on plans of subdivision for Seaton.
The Committee will need to determine this, which could
determine the amount of participation when providing
comments.
1. James noted there is an ERA report with 27
recommendations. She indicated she would look through the I. James to action
report for anything that specifically relates to the Committee and
bring this back to the November meeting.
It was suggested that the workplan be added to all future L. Roberts to action
agendas to enable members to provide updates with respect to
their particular items with a breakdown of timelines and
requirements.
4.0 Other Business
4.1). Update on Doors Open
M. Sawchuck provided an overview of the Doors Open event
which took place on October 1St and 2nd. The event was a huge
success with close to 3,600 visits to the open sites. He noted
approximately half of the visitors were from outside Pickering.
The bus tours were very successful and all participants enjoyed
the day.
1. James noted this item will be on the workplan for 2013, and
planning will need to begin in 2012. The deadline to register
will be December, 2012. We would need to get an idea on
which sites to involve again, potential new sites, to create a
more specific and detailed workplan. Pickering and Ajax will
alternate years for Doors Open.
The budget will also need to be considered. This year's event
came in under budget, due in part to the assistance with
promotional materials.
1. James noted the Pickering Village Museum participated in a
Doors Open program on October 2nd as part of their cultural
heritage days. Walking tours of Greenwood were done, with
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over 300 participants coming out even though the weather was
not ideal. It was recommended that the same set up be used
next time.
4.2) D. Quaife questioned the other structures which were
slated for demolition. I. James has been working on evaluating
these and a number of structures have been identified which
could be considered useful for retention in situ and a number
have been identified for possible acquisition by private interests
for relocation if it is determined that such a program could be
set up.
5.0 Correspondence
5.1 Ministry of Transportation
Letter dated October 5th, 2011 from the Ministry of
Transportation advising of the advertisement of properties for
sale to the public was received for information.
6.0 Next Meeting/Adjournment
Next Meeting: Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Meeting adjourned at 9:15 pm
Copy: City Clerk
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