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Minutes/Meeting Summary
Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
January 27, 2023
Electronic Meeting
7:00 pm
Attendees: R. Anderson
A. Bhadra
N. Brewster
L. Jeffrey
S. Monaghan
R. Smiles
M. Gargaro, Land Development Manager, Mattamy Homes
L. Graves, Senior Cultural Heritage Specialist, ASI Heritage
T. White, Partner, +VG
C. Sullivan, Architect, +VG
J. Hanik, Project Manager, Solares Architecture
B. Weiler, Principal Planner, Policy
N. Surti, Manager, Development Review & Urban Design (Staff Liaison)
A. MacGillivray, Committee Coordinator (Recording Secretary)
Absent: C. Doody-Hamilton
J. White
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1. Review and Approval of Agenda
Moved by N. Brewster
Seconded by L. Jeffrey
That the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
Meeting Agenda of April 26, 2023 be approved.
Carried
2. Disclosure of Interest
S. Monaghan declared a conflict of interest under
the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act with respect to
5.3 Heritage Permit Application – 459 Churchwin
Street, as he is the owner of the subject property.
S. Monaghan did not take part in the discussion or
vote on this matter.
3. Approval of Minutes
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Moved by S. Monaghan
Seconded by A. Bhadra
That the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
Meeting Minutes of February 22, 2023 be approved.
Carried
4. Delegations
There were no delegations.
5. New Business
5.1 2022 Year-end Report and Work Plan
N. Surti provided an overview of the Committee’s
2022 Year-end Report and Work Plan, highlighting
the key accomplishments as well as the future work
of the Committee.
The Committee engaged in discussion around:
• The development of a strategy to review all
properties currently listed on the City’s
Municipal Heritage Register;
• the timelines around the review of the City’s
Municipal Heritage Register;
• whether heritage properties in Whitevale could
be moved to City owned lands in the area;
• the ownership of Whitevale heritage
properties; and,
• challenges around designating properties as
heritage properties on Seaton and federal
airport lands.
Moved by N. Brewster
Seconded by R. Smiles
That the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
approved the 2022 Year-end Report and 2023
Work Plan, subject to any administrative changes
or revisions.
Carried
5.2 Cultural Heritage Evaluation,
Documentation and Salvage Report
– 3440 Elsa Storry Avenue
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M. Gargaro, Land Development Manager,
Mattamy Homes, and L. Graves, Senior Cultural
Heritage Specialist, ASI Heritage provided an
overview of the subject property and the Cultural
Heritage Evaluation, Documentation
and Salvage Report conducted.
L. Graves noted that the Report focused on the
agricultural buildings and remaining landscape
elements, and concluded that the elements on the
property do not meet Ontario Regulation 906.
M. Gargaro indicated that a list of salvageable
materials are detailed in the Report and that they
would be willing to work with the City to find any
appropriate uses for them.
The Committee remarked that the Memo and
Report make sense and are straight forward.
Moved by N. Brewster
Seconded by R. Smiles
1. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
does not object to the demolition of the barn
and agricultural outbuildings located on 3440
Elsa Storry Avenue;
2. That the Municipal Heritage Register be
updated to record the demolition of the barn
and agricultural outbuildings;
3. That a copy of the Report is filed with the
Pickering Library & Archives as a record of the
property’s history and documentation of
changes;
4. That the Owner will make efforts to identify a
project use, heritage carpentry program, etc.
for the salvaged lumber from the barn and
outbuildings; and,
5. That Filing the Documentation and Salvage
section of the report that inventories items for
salvage in the house so that the City is
prepared for a future demolition proposal.
Carried
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5.3 Heritage Permit Application
– 459 Churchwin Street
T. White Partner, +VG and C. Sullivan, Architect,
+VG provided an overview of the Heritage Impact
Assessment Report for 459 Churchwin Street
highlighting:
• that a design alteration or addition is not
feasible for the property;
• the building foundation issues and the frost-
jacking occurring on the east portion of the
property;
• the floors being considerably unstable;
• the indoor alterations that have taken place
inside the property; and,
• the proposed demolition of the existing
structure, and replaced with new
construction that emulates the heritage
attributes.
The Committee engaged in discussion around:
• the notable effort to emulate the heritage
attributes in the new construction;
• the skylight that is provisioned for the east
side of the building;
• provisions regarding cross-gables in the
Whitevale Heritage Conservation District
Guidelines;
• the driveway being proposed as gravel;
• the property not falling within the City’s
Tree Protection Area;
• the one confirmed tree that will be removed
to facilitate the garage and driveway, and
the overall intention of the applicant to
preserve trees where possible;
• ensuring that the applicant ensure that the
property does not fall within Seaton’s Tree
Protection Area;
• the proposed roof height of the new
construction; and,
• whether the City considers composite pre-
painted longer life wood products of
meeting the provisions of Recommendation
2.
Having previously declared a conflict of interest,
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S. Monaghan did not vote on the following item.
Moved by L. Jeffrey
Seconded by A. Bhadra
1. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
supports the demolition of the existing one-
and-ahalf storeys to facilitate the construction
of a new detached dwelling as shown in
Attachment #3 to this memo;
2. That the Heritage Permit building elevation
drawings be revised to indicate painted wood
board and batten as the exterior cladding and
painted fibreglass windows with simulated
divided lights;
3. That a landscape plan submitted to be
submitted indicating planting along the
foundation of the new dwelling; and
4. That a copy of the Heritage Impact
Assessment report is filed with the Pickering
Library & Archives as a record of the property’s
history and documentation of changes.
Carried
6. Other Business
A. MacGillivray provided a brief update that the
Committee’s Terms of Reference was reviewed and
adopted by Council with no changes at the March 27,
2023 Council Meeting.
7. Next Meeting
The next meeting of the Heritage Pickering Advisory
Committee is scheduled for May 24, 2023.
8. Adjournment
Moved by N. Brewster
Seconded by R. Anderson
That the meeting be adjourned.
Carried
Meeting Adjourned: 7:57pm