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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 24, 2012 City 00 Minutes Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee =� = May 24, 2012 PICKERING 7:00 pm Main Committee Room Attendees: Councillor Rodrigues Tate Besso, Chair Wickham Jamadar Ellen Mason Janet Mehak Dale Quaife Denise Rundle Charles Sopher Jutta Van Huss Isabelle Janton, Planner II — Site Planning Linda Roberts, Recording Secretary Absent: Mike Sawchuck, Vice-Chair. Elke Pryswitt Sally Sheehan Item / ;$:Details & Discussion &Conclusion y x s Action Items /Statu ;Ref# t s (include deadline as l; a Pp ro p � � � ��• � Hate 1 0 40' T. Besso welcomed everyone to the meeting and introduced Don Anderson, who was in attendance to respond to any questions or concerns relating to his heritage permit application. 2.0 kt ' Approval of Minutes Moved by C. Sopher Seconded by E. Mason That the minutes of the April 26, 2012 meeting of Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be approved. Carried >3 0 New Business 4.1) Heritage Permit Application I. Janton provided an overview of a heritage permit application received for 486 Churchwin Street. She provided the proposed plans as well as pictures of the current home. She noted the Page 1 Item /, Details & Discussion & Conclusion ' Action Items / Status Ref# (summary of discussion) w (include deadline as .; y appropriate) f applicant proposes to replace the old summer kitchen with a larger addition which will include a family room, study and laundry room. She noted that the addition, somewhat visible from the street, is proposed to be constructed of board and batten in keeping with the original style of the home. Don Anderson , the applicant, appeared before the Committee and provided a brief history of the home, which was built in the 1850's. He provided details of his proposed plan for the addition, noting the windows would be wood to complement the existing windows. He explained the need for additional room in order to make the space more livable, noting the front entrance would be moved to the side. He also indicated key features when doing additions, being the outside finish, windows and flooring. A question and answer period ensued. It was the consensus of the committee to approve the proposed plans as submitted. A detailed discussion period ensued with respect to the follow- up on heritage permit applications. It was questioned whose responsibility this would be. I. Janton noted that the City of Pickering inspectors are responsible to oversee only that the applicant complies with the Ontario Building Code. It was questioned who inspects the heritage aspects of the approved plans. D. Rundle noted the difficulty for municipalities to control architectural details. T. Besso questioned whether the application could have a reminder on it for the inspector to check whether the heritage aspects of the application are being complied with. D. Quaife noted that currently there is no process to review whether the heritage aspects of the application have been met and questioned what recourse, if any there would be in the case of non-compliance. C. Sopher suggested the Committee do a walking tour of Whitevale to see the end result of heritage permit applications which had been submitted and approved by the Heritage Committee. The main concern with respect to this matter is the need for a follow-up and what enforcement, if any, would be in place. I Page 2 Item ! . °Details &Discussion & Conclusion a Action Items / Status Ref# (summary of discussion) x = (include deadline as } appropriate) Janton will look into and report back at the next meeting. I. Janton to action E. Mason noted her concerns with the buildings remaining true to their heritage. It was noted that copies of the Whitevale Heritage Conservation District Guide are available for the residents and can be obtained at the Planning & Development Department. 4.0 _ Business Arising from Minutes yy 4.1) 2012 Workplan T. Besso informed the Committee that the 2011 annual report and 2012 workplan were presented to Council on May 22, 2012 and it was received for information. Workplan Updates: Training Discussion ensued with respect to training opportunities for the E. Mason to action Committee. E. Mason questioned the Committee members as to the topics of interest for possible seminars. It had been previously suggested that a guest speaker be invited periodically throughout the year to speak at the meeting. It was suggested to invite Bert Duclos,.Heritage Outreach Consultant ,Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport as well as Gordon Zimmerman, Architect. Heritage Register T. Besso provided an update with respect to the Heritage Register. He noted that M. Sawchuck was continuing to work on this to ensure all listings including properties on Provincial and Federal lands are added to Google maps together with photos. Designations T. Besso noted that the Committee has undertaken one designation, being 560 Park Crescent. A previously suggested designation was the Burkholder Farm and it was the general consensus of the Committee to continue with the next step of obtaining a consultant to prepare the report to Council. Moved by W. Jamadar Seconded by D. Quaife Page 3 Item/ Details &Discussion & Conclusion Action.Items / Status Ref At- (summary'of discussion) .(include deadline as a v b appropriate) 1)That the Director, Planning & Development be requested to authorize an expenditure from the Heritage Pickering budget for the hiring of a consultant to undertake a historical evaluation of the property known as the Burkholder Farm, municipally known as Lot 35, Concession 3; and 2) That a qualified consultant be approached to prepare a quotation to undertake this work. Carried • W. Jamadar and Councillor Rodrigues will contact the W. Jamadar/Councillor Burkholder family. Rodrigues to action Salvage T. Besso provided an update with respect to salvage items and • storage facilities. He noted the City of Oshawa currently rents space and the Town of Whitby has municipally owned lands they can use. He noted he would forward the salvage list out to the members. He also referred back to Mr. Mitchell's request for salvage items and noted that should Council consider an endorsement in this respect, it would place him on the same level as the City of Pickering in terms of hierarchy for the list of salvageable items. I. Janton advised that a date needs to be confirmed for the site visit to 1130 Taunton Road. It was the consensus to book Tuesday, May 29t" at 2:30 pm. Once confirmed with the I Janton to action Property Manager, I. Janton will email members. It was suggested that Katrina Pyke from the Pickering Museum and Gordon Zimmerman be invited to attend as well. T. Besso noted he had been in contact with Winston Wong regarding site visits to determine salvage materials from building demolition associated with Highway 407. He indicated June 1st or the following week of June 4th to arrange the tours. 5'.04 Qtl% Busmess x "' 1,5.1) I. Janton noted she had received an inquiry from a resident with respect to the installation of a fence at the corner of Whitevale and Altona Road. She noted the request for the ;height of the fence exceeds the limits under the City's current • Page 4 Item'I r:., Details &"Discussion &Conclusion .� ` ° � eAction Items I Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) - Fence By-law. 5.2) I. Janton provided an update on the heritage homes which were advertised to the public for relocation. She noted that two l viable proposals have been received for two of the properties. IShe informed the Committee that both submissions propose t, ;the `deconstruction' of the buildings (rather than moving them din one piece), and reconstruction at the new location. One t. ri home will be relocated to Alliston and one to Prince Edward .County. , 5.3) Councillor Rodrigues indicated that he will be bringing forward a Notice of Motion at the next Council meeting with respect to the issue of the homes being deconstructed and i moved out of the area. 6.0, Next Meeting/Adjournment t a Next Meeting: June 28, 2012 The meeting adjourned at 9:40 pm. Copy: City Clerk Page 5