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ii, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
g, _iWS�i- =` Wednesday, June 13, 2012
PI 6:30 pm
Pickering Museum Village Redman House Program Centre
Attendees: Laura Drake, Chair, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
Karen Chalmers, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
Donald Hudson, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
Dragos Nita, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
Paul Savel, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
Stuart Suckling, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
Rose Cowan, Chair, Pickering Museum Village Foundation
Liz Savel, Public
Marisa Carpino, (Acting) Manager, Culture & Recreation
Jody Morris, (Acting) Supervisor, Culture & Recreation
Mike Dwinnell, Supervisor, Facilities Operations
Katrina Pyke, Coordinator, Museum Operations
Mandy Smiles, Events & Volunteers Programmer
Sandra Gelbard, Museum Program Assistant (Recording Secretary)
Absent: Bill McLean, Regional Councillor, Ward 2
Rhonda Lawson, Co-Chair, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
Karen Emmink, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
Brian James, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee
Item/ Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items/Status
Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as
appropriate)
1. Welcome
Laura welcomed everyone. Walk about started at 6:30 pm.
2. Approval of Minutes and Agenda
Motion:
Moved by Paul Savel
Seconded by Don Hudson
That the minutes of April 11, 2012 be approved.
CARRIED
Motion:
Moved by Paul Savel
Seconded by Don Hudson
That the agenda for June 13, 2012 be approved.
CARRIED
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3. Walk About
Steam Barn
Path west of the Steam Barn, going towards Duffins Creek has Katrina to submit work
large crack significant erosion/wash out. Katrina will put in a order.
work order.
Road from Collins House to Vehicle Barrier
Swale on east side near Collins not deep enough; culvert under
the road needs to be improved— still under warranty.
Log Barn
Top of ramp not level with barn floor; needs to be raised to
meet accessibility standards.
Log House —
• North eavestrough overflowing when raining. Eavestroughing
• North west window leaked in driving rain from the north. replacements is on
• City Roads Crew installed two catch basins in the front yard PMV Woodwright list.
to minimize flooding in the north yard: one on the north east Conservator to monitor
side and the second on the north west by the rail fence. This window leak.
necessitates the moving of the fire pit to the east yard of the
log house.
• Exterior chimney mortar exhibits cracking.
Collins House Conservator to monitor
• West and south foundation stone work repaired under cracking.
warranty in fall 2011.
• North and east foundation stone work deteriorating and no
longer are not under warranty. Concern was expressed by
committee members that the warranty is not long enough.
Mike Dwinnell informed the Committee that future projects
can negotiate a 2 year warranty; this has to be requested at
the time of the bid.
• Interior of the Collins House exhibits significant cracks in the
plaster at both corners above the front door and from each
corner of the window frame, going to the ceiling and the
floor. These cracks can be caused by structural shifting of
the building (stress appears at the weakest places in a wall)
and by exposure to extreme temperature fluctuations
(freezing and thawing in spring/fall/winter). The Committee
suggests that plastering be put into the budget each year.
• The Collins House Dining Room, Parlour, and the upstairs
bedrooms require re-plastering and painting.
Brougham Temperance House
The wheelchair ramp installed in June by the PMV
Woodwrights' Guild for approximately $1,000.
Bible Christian Chapel
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• Eavestroughs need to be replaced.
• Interior walls have some minor cracks. The porch does not
meet the door threshold, creating an accessibility challenge.
Redman House
• Wheelchair ramp upheaval.
• South porch roof and deck support repaired February 2012
to eliminate ice damming and leaking in south foyer, and to
create substructural support . Committee concerned that a
section of flashing not complete.
• Committee noted that this building is due for painting.
Miller-Cole House
• Grass not replaced when the foundation was completed.
• Building in serious need of painting.
• Excess water sitting near parlour garden and south west
corner of picket fence. There is a swale running west to the The PMV Woodwrights
creek on the south side of the road between the Chapel and Guild is aware, and it
Miller-Cole House and along the south fence of the is on their list.
Teaching Garden.
Bandstand
• The bandstand requires stabilization; staff are waiting on an
estimate to repair. It has been barricaded to prevent public
use.
Oddfellows' Hall
• An architect or a structural engineer should be consulted
regarding cracking of plaster and bulging walls.
• Wheelchair ramp completed in spring 2012 by PMV
Woodwrights Guild.
Picnic Area
• Drawings revised and will be submitted to the TRCA for Mike Dwinnell to follow
approval. up.
Boardwalk
• Plans for the board walk between Chapel and Temperance
House still on the project list.
4. Update
Amendment to the April 11 minutes. Under —Foundation
Reportll, 3rd paragraph, 4th line should read —Having a play
only...II
Pickering Museum Village Foundation Update
Whodunit? tickets went on sale June 15; tickets to be •
purchased on the City of Pickering website.
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Tin Mill & Empire Catering will be providing the dinner on July
14, 15, and 21. Tax receipts will not be issued.
The PMVF underwent a Government audit, with positive results.
The PMVF intends to apply for smaller grants to support smaller
museum projects. Establishing credibility with small grants will
assist the PMVF to attain larger grants in a few years. The
Foundation encourages the City to identify small-scale projects
so that they can begin grant seeking.
5. Sub-committee Reports
Collections Sub-Committee
Paul Savel submitted a written activity status report on behalf of
his committee: —Summary of Collections Activities 2011
PresentII. It outlines updates on: the number of objects
accessioned and catalogued, number of condition and
treatments reports, inventory project status, exhibits mounted,
and up-coming Construction.
A work specifications estimate (not including installation) for the Mike Dwinnell will
Administration Building HVAC system has exceeded the review and provide an
originally budgeted figure of$45,000. update.
Capital Projects Sub-Committee
Karen Chalmers submitted a report titled, —Request for
Foundation Funding for Quote on Feasibility Study Proposal –
Visitor Centre Project for Pickering Museum Villagell on behalf
of her committee. Karen Chalmers, Don Hudson, Dragos Nita
will be the Advisory Committee's members on the steering
committee.
Motion:
Moved by Paul Savel
Seconded by Stuart Suckling
That staff develop an action plan to address the heating
of heritage buildings to prevent painting/plaster damage,
and present it to the Advisory Committee. The Bible
Christian Chapel was nominated be the test building.
CARRIED
Motion:
Moved by Paul Savel
Seconded by Stuart Suckling
That Karen Chalmers, Don Hudson and Dragos Nita
head up the Feasibility Study Steering Committee
CARRIED
Special Events Sub-Committee
Duffins Creek Spring Fair saw over 100 volunteers participate
and 364 visitors in attendance.
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Postal Codes statistics gathered at the event demonstrated that
visitors came from Ajax, Agincourt, the Beaches, Bowmanville,
Georgetown, Markham, Mimico, North Pickering,
Newfoundland, Peterborough, Pickering, Richmond Hill,
Simcoe, and Toronto.
6. Current,Budget
Motion:
Moved by Paul Savel
Seconded by Don Hudson
That the Advisory Committee continue to support and
advocate for the following:
1. Conservator, hours be increased by one day a week
to support detail cleaning of one artifact building per
week.
2. Event & Volunteer Programmer, hours be increased Marisa to follow up and
by one day a week due to workload. advise if painting /
3. Sufficient funds be assured for annual painting and plastering funds best
plastering of artifact buildings. added to the Current or
the Capital budget.
CARRIED
Next Meetings
Wednesday, August 8, 2012 @ 7:00 pm
Main Committee Room
Adjournment
Motion:
Moved by Paul Savel
Seconded by Don Hudson
That this meeting is adjourned.
CARRIED
Meeting Adjourned: 9:30 pm
Copy: City Clerk
Division Head, Culture & Recreation
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