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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLN 41-23Report to Planning & Development Committee Report Number: PLN 41-23 Date: December 4, 2023 From: Kyle Bentley Director, City Development & CBO Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation - File: A-3300-074 Recommendation: 1. That Council endorse the recommendations of the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee, dated September 27, 2023, to designate 1294 Kingston Road (Liverpool House), 450 Finch Avenue (Dixon House), 1 Evelyn Avenue, 401 Kingston Road, and 4993 Brock Road, under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act; 2. That Council support the completion of Cultural Heritage Evaluation Reports for 1027-1031 Dunbarton Road, and 4953 Brock Road to determine their Cultural Heritage Value or Interest, and whether the properties are candidates for designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act; and 3. That appropriate City of Pickering officials be directed to take necessary actions to designate 1294 Kingston Road, 450 Finch Avenue, 1 Evelyn Avenue, 401 Kingston Road, and 4993 Brock Road under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, and include the properties on the City of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register. Executive Summary: The purpose of this report is to inform Council of the legislative changes that were made to the Ontario Heritage Act by Bill 23, More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022. The Ontario Heritage Act now requires municipalities to either designate or remove non-designated properties from the City’s Municipal Heritage Register by January 1, 2025. City staff comprehensively reviewed the 2021 City of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register, identifying listed properties that are candidates for designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. These comprise properties that: • are of considerable historic, aesthetic and/or contextual value; • are well-known locally; and • are of significance to regional or national communities. To meet the two-year designation timeline introduced through Bill 23, More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022, City staff and the Pickering Heritage Advisory Committee are recommending that Council consider the designation of the properties municipally known as 1294 Kingston Road (Liverpool House), 450 Finch Avenue (Dixon Farmhouse), 1 Evelyn Avenue, 1027-1031 Dunbarton Road, 401 Kingston Road, and 4993 Brock Road (Mitchell House) under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. Also recommended is the completion of PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 2 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation Cultural Heritage Evaluation Reports for 1027-1031 Dunbarton Road and 4953 Brock Road to determine their Cultural Heritage Value or Interest. Designation of these priority properties under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act would ensure their long-term preservation and protection. Financial Implications: No direct financial implications for the City are associated with the recommended action to designate. Should a designation plaque be pursued, the estimated cost of $500.00 per property is provided in the staff recommended 2024 Heritage Pickering Budget. 1. Discussion: 1.1 Ontario Heritage Act Section 27 of the Ontario Heritage Act indicates that municipalities shall keep a register of properties situated in the municipality that are of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest. The register must contain all Part IV (individually designated properties) and Part V (properties within a Heritage Conservation District) properties. The register may also include properties that have not been designated, but that Council believes may have Cultural Heritage Value or Interest. These are commonly known as “listed” properties. Council must consult with its municipal heritage committee before including or removing a property on the register. 1.2 Changes and amendments to the Ontario Heritage Act through Bill 23, More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022 The enactment of Bill 23, More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022, altered Provincial legislation, including the Planning Act, Conservation Authorities Act, and the Ontario Heritage Act. The bill now mandates the removal of listed properties from the register without consultation with the Municipal Heritage Committee. Listing, a tool used by most municipalities with heritage registers, has been eliminated by Provincial legislation, requiring that such listed buildings are to be either designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act by January 1, 2025, or removed from the register for at least five years. Once these properties are removed, they will have no protection from demolition. As required by Bill 23, properties considered for designation are evaluated against the ‘Criteria for Determining Cultural Heritage Value or Interest’ in Ontario Regulation 9/06. Before Bill 23, a property was only required to meet one of three criteria as outlined in Ontario Regulation 9/06. The updated regulation requires that each property meet at least two of the nine criteria before it can be considered for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act. PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 3 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation 1.3 City of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register The City has a Municipal Heritage Register, which includes an official list of properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest within the City of Pickering, which includes: • non-designated or “listed” properties; • individually designated properties (Part IV designated under the Ontario Heritage Act); and • properties located within the boundaries of a Heritage Conservation District (Part V designated under the Ontario Heritage Act). The City of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register includes approximately 50 properties designated under Part IV and V of the Ontario Heritage Act, and 101 non-designated properties (“listed properties”). All of the listed properties were added to the register prior to the introduction of Bill 23. Therefore, the two-year time limit for each listed property concludes on January 1, 2025, the two-year anniversary of Bill 23 taking effect. Of the 101 non-designated properties, 77 are identified to be on federally owned property, and 16 are on provincially owned properties. Although Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act allows municipalities to designate properties, the enforcement authority does not extend to provincially or federally owned lands. Accordingly, should Council pass a designation by-law for lands under provincial or federal ownership, the owner is not obligated to comply with the by-law. If the property is sold to a private owner, however, the owner would be obligated to comply with the designation by-law. As a result, the City of Pickering is undertaking a comprehensive review of the non-designated, privately owned properties included on the Municipal Heritage Register to identify candidates for heritage designation before the two-year deadline. 1.4 The City of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register was reviewed by City staff A total of eight privately owned properties are listed on the 2021 City of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register (see Location Maps, Attachments #1 to #8): • 1294 Kingston Road (Liverpool House); • 450 Finch Avenue (Dixon Farmhouse); • 1 Evelyn Avenue (Law Office); • 401 Kingston Road (Montessori Learning Centre); • 4993 Brock Road (Mitchell House); • 1027-1031 Dunbarton Road (George Falconer House and Shop); • 1255 Whitevale Road; and • 301 Kingston Road. One property, 4953 Brock Road (Brougham Union Mason Lodge), is subject to a municipal heritage easement, but is not listed on the Municipal Heritage Register (see Location Map, Attachment #9). PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 4 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation 1255 Whitevale Road was recently demolished to facilitate the construction of a residential subdivision and Peter Matthews Drive. No further action is required for de-listing 1255 Whitevale Road, as it will automatically be removed from the register in 2025. The potential designation of 301 Kingston Road is being considered separately from the five properties discussed in this report. 1.5 Heritage evaluations have been completed for five of the listed properties Cultural Heritage Evaluation Reports and Heritage Impact Assessments have been previously completed for the following properties: • 1294 Kingston Road (Liverpool House); • 450 Finch Avenue (Dixon Farmhouse); • 1 Evelyn Avenue (Law Office); • 401 Kingston Road (Montessori Learning Centre); and • 4993 Brock Road (Mitchell House). All five properties were found to meet at least two of the criteria outlined in Ontario Regulation 9/06, Criteria for Determining Cultural Heritage Value or Interest, making them candidates for designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. 1.6 Two properties require an assessment using Ontario Regulation 9/06 The Cultural Heritage Value or Interest of two listed properties, 1027-1031 Dunbarton Road (George Falconer House and Shop), and 4953 Brock Road (Brougham Union Mason Lodge), have not been evaluated under Ontario Regulation 9/06. A Cultural Heritage Evaluation Letter was completed by ERA in 2016 for 1027 Dunbarton Road, however, an evaluation using Ontario Regulation 9/06 was not completed for the property. It is recommended that Cultural Heritage Evaluation Reports be prepared in accordance with the Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism’s Standards and Guidelines for Conservation of Provincial Heritage Properties (2010), and Heritage Identification and Evaluation Process (2014). The primary purpose of these reports is to evaluate the properties using Ontario Regulation 9/06 to determine if they retain Cultural Heritage Value or Interest and determine whether these properties warrant designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. 1.7 Priorities for Part IV Designation under the Ontario Heritage Act 1.7.1 Liverpool House This property is located at the northwest corner of Kingston Road and Liverpool Road (see Location Map, 1294 Kingston Road, Attachment #1, Photograph 1). PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 5 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation Photograph 1: 1294 Kingston Road (Source: ERA, 2020) The principal-built heritage feature on the site consists of a two-storey former hotel building, built of red brick with a polychrome cornice, lintels, and quoining. The building’s roof is flat, with a street facing ornamental parapet. The building features a porch that wraps around the south and east elevations. The hotel was known as both the Liverpool Arms Inn, and the Liverpool House, throughout its tenure. The hotel building, which exhibits many of the typological features of the highway side inn, illustrates the theme of hotel-and-tavern establishments along high-order corridors between urban centres, as well as the theme of small community development at the junctures of concession lines, sideroads, and highways between communities. The property at 1294 Kingston Road offers further design value as a representative example of the Italianate-style applied to a commercial hotel building. The hotel is considered a local landmark through its appearance as a representative historic building at a prominent intersection in Pickering. The property meets the Ontario Regulation 9/06, Criteria for Determining Cultural Heritage Value or Interest, under the categories of design, associative and contextual value. For these reasons, the property is worthy of designation under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its Cultural Heritage Value or Interest. In 2019, the Altona Group submitted a Zoning By-law Amendment (A 08/19) for 1294 Kingston Road (Liverpool House), and 1848 and 1852 Liverpool Road. The development proposed the removal and replacement of two existing buildings at 1848 and 1852 Liverpool Road with a 25-storey mixed-use tower, setback atop a six-storey podium, and a 13-storey mid-rise building at the north portion of the site. The existing Old Liverpool House is proposed to be relocated approximately 16 metres south, restored, and rehabilitated for integration with the proposed development. New pedestrian walkways, landscaped areas and a publicly accessible plaza would accompany the proposed new development. PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 6 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation Following the Statutory Public Meeting, in December 2019, staff have had limited discussions with the applicant regarding their development proposal. The applications are currently inactive. 1.7.2 Dixon Farmhouse The property at 450 Finch Avenue, known as the Dixon Farmhouse, is located on the north side of Finch Avenue, west of Rosebank Road (see Location Map, 450 Finch Avenue, Attachment #2, Photograph 2). Photograph 2: 450 Kingston Road (Source: ERA, 2020) The property exhibits design value as a representative example of a mid-nineteenth century farmhouse built in Pickering, Ontario. Built in 1858 in rural Pickering Township, the building reflects the typological features of a mid-nineteenth century farmhouse through its one-and-a-half-storey side-gabled form, its Georgian stylistic elements, its stone construction, and its location and orientation in relation to Finch Avenue. The property is associated with the Dixon family, early settlers of Pickering Township. Benjamin Dixon acquired the south portion of the 200-acre lot in 1847, and the Dixon family retained tenure on the property for almost a century, until 1945. Like other early settlers, the Dixon family contributed to the construction and maintenance of roads and bridges within the Township into the twentieth century. The property meets the Ontario Regulation 9/06, Criteria for Determining Cultural Heritage Value or Interest, under the categories of design and associative value. For these reasons, the property is worthy of designation under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its Cultural Heritage Value or Interest. In September 2023, Council endorsed applications for Draft Plan of Subdivision (SP-2020-02) and Zoning By-law Amendment (A 10/20), submitted by Pickering Forest Inc., to establish a residential plan of subdivision, consisting of 31 lots for detached dwelling fronting Rougewalk Drive and Mahogany Court. PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 7 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation The Dixon Farmhouse is proposed to be relocated 8.8 metres south and 7.0 metres east from its original location to the proposed Lot 28, an approximately 730 square. metre lot. The rear porch addition is proposed to be removed and salvaged, and a two-storey contemporary addition with an integrated garage is proposed to be built off the rear. The proposed development for 450 Finch Avenue is currently active, and the Draft Plan of Subdivision is awaiting the issuance of draft plan approval. Several conditions were included as part of draft plan approval, including the Owner’s obligation to retain and relocate the Dixon Farmhouse to Lot 28 within Draft Plan of Subdivision. The owner also agreed to permit the designation of Lot 28 and structures within Draft Plan of Subdivision SP-2020-02 under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, to the satisfaction of the Director, City Development & CBO. The Part IV designation of 450 Finch Avenue must be completed prior to January 1, 2025, or it will be removed from the Municipal Heritage Register and will not be eligible for re-listing or designation until January 1, 2030. 1.7.3 1 Evelyn Avenue (Law Office) This property is located on the southeast corner of Kingston Road and Evelyn Avenue, west of Fairport Road (see Location Map, 1 Evelyn Avenue, Attachment #3, Photograph 3). It currently contains a two-storey building and outbuilding, connected by a one-storey addition. Photograph 3: 1 Evelyn Avenue (Source: City of Pickering, 2020) The building is an example of an early twentieth century bungalow in Pickering. The former dwelling (now a law office) is clad in a combination of red brick and multi-colour fieldstone. The main body of the wall consists of fieldstone with brick quoins and a brick quoin treatment at the window and door jams (brick design surrounding these elements). The windows on the first storey appear to be wood and are a mix of single and double-hung sash types. The building reflects the early twentieth century residential development in Pickering. PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 8 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation The property meets the Ontario Regulation 9/06, Criteria for Determining Cultural Heritage Value or Interest, under the categories of design and contextual value. For these reasons, the property is worthy of designation under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its Cultural Heritage Value or Interest. There are no current development applications for 1 Evelyn Avenue. However, the property is located within the Kingston Road Corridor and Specialty Retailing Node Intensification Plan, an area of projected growth, primarily through intensification of the existing urban/built-up area of the City. 1.7.4 401 Kingston Road (Montessori Learning Centre) This property is located on the south side of Kingston Road, east of Rougemount Drive (see Location Map, 401 Kingston Road, Attachment #4, Photograph 4). The property contains a one-and-a-half-storey dwelling, converted to a Montessori learning centre, and two other contemporary buildings associated with the Montessori. Photograph 4: 301 Kingston Road (Source: City of Pickering 2020) The building is a representative example of an early twentieth century bungalow in Pickering. It is a one-and-a-half-storey wood frame building with a side gable roof and a front-facing dormer. The building is clad in a combination of red brick and fieldstone. The fieldstone treatment on the exterior walls is a unique quality of the building, where the fieldstone extends up from the foundation to the top of the windowsill, and the remainder of the exterior walls are clad in an extruded red brick. The windows are wood with a mix of fixed and single-hung sash types. A single red brick chimney is extant on the west wall. The interior layout is largely intact, displaying a traditional three-bedroom house with original wood trim, baseboards, window and door casings, doors, windows, wood floors on the first floor, stairs, and fireplace mantle. The building reflects the pattern of early twentieth century residential development along Kingston Road in Pickering. The property meets the Ontario Regulation 9/06, Criteria for Determining Cultural Heritage Value or Interest, under the categories of design and contextual value. For PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 9 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation these reasons, the property is worthy of designation under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its Cultural Heritage Value or Interest. There are no current development applications for 401 Kingston Road. However, the property is located within the Kingston Road Corridor and Specialty Retailing Node Intensification Plan, an area of projected growth, primarily through intensification of the existing urban/built-up area of the City. 1.7.5 Mitchell House This property is located on the east side of Brock Road, south of Central Street (see Location Map, 4993 Brock Road, Attachment #5, Photograph 5). Photograph 5: Source: Google Streetview, 2023 The Mitchell House possesses design/physical value as a representative example of an Ontario Gothic Cottage. The house is of a simple rectangular form surmounted by a front-to-back pitched roof with a large central gable over the front door. A pointed window is located in the central gable, which is topped with a small final. The roof includes a small overhanging eaves trimmed to the wall. A small addition with a salt box roof is located on the rear elevation. Flat wood pilasters surround the centrally placed entrance with a simple block base, topped with a decorative entablature. The construction of the building in the early 1850s makes it one of the earliest buildings constructed in Claremont, a village that was settled in the 1840s. It is one of the few original buildings remaining in Claremont that anchor the village in time. PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 10 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation The property meets the Ontario Regulation 9/06, Criteria for Determining Cultural Heritage Value or Interest, under the categories of design and contextual value. For these reasons, the property is worthy of designation under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its Cultural Heritage Value or Interest. The lands are subject to an active application for Site Plan Approval (S 05/18 (R23)). The application proposes a two-storey addition to the existing structure. The addition is proposed to compliment the architectural design and materials of the existing structure. 2. Heritage Pickering recommends the Part IV designation of listed five properties and the completion of two Cultural Heritage Evaluation Reports On September 27, 2023, City Development staff consulted with the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee on the review and update of the Municipal Heritage Register, advising that there were five listed properties that are candidates for designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, they include: • 1294 Kingston Road (Liverpool House); • 450 Finch Avenue (Dixon Farmhouse); • 1 Evelyn Avenue (Law Office); • 401 Kingston Road (Montessori Learning Centre); and • 4993 Brock Road (the Mitchell House). Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee passed a motion that Council designate the properties under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act. The Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee also endorsed completing Cultural Heritage Evaluation Reports for 1027-1031 Dunbarton Road and 4953 Brock Road. Staff concur with the recommendations of Heritage Pickering, and notified the Committee that staff would bring the recommendation for Council consideration in December 2023. 3. Designation of properties aligns with City of Pickering Official Plan policies The City of Pickering Official Plan sets out broad goals and objectives related to significant cultural heritage resources. A key objective of Council is to identify important heritage resources from all time periods, so they can be appropriately conserved and integrated into the community fabric. Section 8.4 of the Official Plan also states that City Council, in consultation with its Heritage Committee, where warranted shall implement the provisions of the Ontario Heritage Act, including the designation under the Act of heritage sites and heritage districts. 4. Consultation with Property Owners The Ontario Heritage Act aims to strike a balance between public interests and property owner rights when designating individual properties, with the goal of preserving significant built heritage resources for community benefit. Although the Ontario Heritage Act does not require the consent or consultation with the property owner for a designation to occur, City staff has notified the property owners via regular mail of the intent to designate. PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 11 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation Letters were sent via regular mail on October 30, 2023, and at the time this report was written, no responses or objections have been received. 5. Conclusion Part IV or Part V designation of a property under the Ontario Heritage Act gives Council the power to prevent the demolition of a building or structure on a heritage property. The owner of a designated property must obtain written consent from Council prior to the demolition of building on a heritage property. Additionally, owners of properties designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act require a Heritage Permit for most alterations, the construction of new buildings and hard landscaping. Staff concur with the recommendations of the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee and recommend that Council designate 1294 Kingston Road; 450 Finch Avenue, 1 Evelyn Avenue, 401 Kingston Road (Montessori Learning Centre), and 4993 Brock Road under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. In keeping with the recommendations of Heritage Pickering, staff recommend that Council approve the completion of Cultural Heritage Evaluation Reports for 1027-1031 Dunbarton Road, and 4993 Brock Road, to determine if the properties are candidates for designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. Attachments: 1. Location Map, 1294 Kingston Road 2. Location Map, 450 Finch Avenue 3. Location Map, 1 Evelyn Avenue 4. Location Map, 401 Kingston Road 5. Location Map, 4993 Brock Road 6. Location Map, 1027-1031 Dunbarton Road 7. Location Map, 1255 Whitevale Road 8. Location Map, 301 Kingston Road 9. Location Map, 4953 Brock Road PLN 41-23 December 4, 2023 Subject: Bill 23: Provincial Legislation Changes to the Page 12 Ontario Heritage Act and Priority Properties for Designation Prepared By: Original Signed By Emily Game, BA, CAHP Senior Planner, Heritage Original Signed By Nilesh Surti, MCIP, RPP Division Head, Development Review & Urban Design Approved/Endorsed By: Original Signed By Catherine Rose, MCIP, RPP Chief Planner Original Signed By Kyle Bentley, P. Eng. Director, City Development & CBO EG:ld Recommended for the consideration of Pickering City Council Original Signed By Marisa Carpino, M.A. Chief Administrative Officer Attachment #1 to Report PLN 41-23 B o w l e r D r i ve G l enanna Road Gl e n d a l e D r i v e Liverpool Road Fi e l d l i g h t B o u l e v a r d Ma l d e n C r e s c e n t K in g st o n R o a d Char l o tte C ircle P i c k e r i n g P a r k w a y Br o n t e S q u a r e DavidFarr Park South PineCreekRavine 1:4,000 SCALE:© The Corporation of the City of Pickering Produced (in part) under license from: © King's Printer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, Department of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © Teranet Enterprises Inc. and its suppliers. All rights reserved.; © Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and its suppliers. All rights reserved. City DevelopmentDepartment File: THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. Date: Sep. 07, 2023 ¯ E SubjectLands L:\PLANNING\01-MapFiles\01-City Development\A-3300-074 Municipal Heritage Register\2023 Heritage Register Update\1294KingstonRd_LocationMap.mxd Location Map Municipal Address:Municipal Heritage Register Review and Update1294 Kingston Road Attachment 2 to Report PLN 41-23 Amberlea Road S augeen Drive Finch Avenue Ro s e b a n k R o a d Wi l d f l o w e r D r i v e SummerPark SequinPark 1:6,000 SCALE:© The Corporation of the City of Pickering Produced (in part) under license from: © King's Printer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, Department of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © Teranet Enterprises Inc. and its suppliers. All rights reserved.; © Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and its suppliers. All rights reserved. City DevelopmentDepartment Location MapFile:Municipal Address:Municipal Heritage Register Review and Update THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. Date: Sep. 07, 2023 ¯ E 450 Finch Avenue SubjectLands L:\PLANNING\01-MapFiles\01-City Development\A-3300-074 Municipal Heritage Register\2023 Heritage Register Update\450FinchAve_LocationMap.mxd HydroLands HydroLands HydroLands Attachment #3 to Report PLN 41-23 Rougemoun t D r i v e Ro s e b a n k R o a d H i g h w a y 4 0 1 E v e l y n A v e n u e Toynevale Road Dalewood Drive K i n g s t o n R o a d Ch a n t i l l y R o a d Frontier Court Granite Court Rouge Hill Court Old Forest Road EastWoodlandsPark SouthPetticoatRavine 1:4,000 SCALE:© The Corporation of the City of Pickering Produced (in part) under license from: © King's Printer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, Department of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © Teranet Enterprises Inc. and its suppliers. All rights reserved.; © Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and its suppliers. All rights reserved. City DevelopmentDepartment Location MapFile:Municipal Address:Municipal Heritage Register Review and Update THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. Date: Sep. 07, 2023 ¯ E 1 Evelyn Avenue SubjectLands L:\PLANNING\01-MapFiles\01-City Development\A-3300-074 Municipal Heritage Register\2023 Heritage Register Update\1EvelynAve_LocationMap.mxd Attachment #4 to Report PLN 41-23 Rougemount Drive Toynevale Road E v e l y n A v e n u e Ch a n t i l l y R o a d Da h l i a C r e s c e n t Oa k w o o d D r i v e Frontier Court Lytton Court D a l e w o o d D r i v e O l d F o r e s t R o a d Highway 4 0 1 Rouge Hill Court Kingston Road EastWoodlandsParkSouthPetticoatRavine 1:4,000 SCALE:© The Corporation of the City of Pickering Produced (in part) under license from: © King's Printer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, Department of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © Teranet Enterprises Inc. and its suppliers. All rights reserved.; © Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and its suppliers. All rights reserved. City DevelopmentDepartment Location MapFile:Municipal Address:Municipal Heritage Register Review and Update THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. Date: Sep. 07, 2023 ¯ E 401 Kingston Road SubjectLands L:\PLANNING\01-MapFiles\01-City Development\A-3300-074 Municipal Heritage Register\2023 Heritage Register Update\401KingstonRd_LocationMap.mxd Attachment #5 to Report PLN 41-23 Wi x s o n S t r e e t B ro c k R o a d Do w S t r e e t Central Street Henry Street David Street Wellington Street Joseph Street Vi c t o r i a S t r e e t Claremont Memorial Park 1:2,000 SCALE:© The Corporation of the City of Pickering Produced (in part) under license from: © King's Printer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, Department of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © Teranet Enterprises Inc. and its suppliers. All rights reserved.; © Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and its suppliers. All rights reserved. City DevelopmentDepartment Location MapFile:Municipal Address:Municipal Heritage Register Review and Update THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. Date: Sep. 07, 2023 ¯ E 4993 Brock Road SubjectLands L:\PLANNING\01-MapFiles\01-City Development\A-3300-074 Municipal Heritage Register\2023 Heritage Register Update\4993BrockRd_LocationMap.mxd Attachment #6 to Report PLN 41-23 SpartanCourt Cloudbe r r y C o u r t D u n c h u r c h S t r e e t Dunbart o n R o a d Rambleb e r r y A v e n u e Highway 401 Kingston Road DalewoodRavine DalewoodRavine 1:2,000 SCALE:© The Corporation of the City of Pickering Produced (in part) under license from: © King's Printer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, Department of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © Teranet Enterprises Inc. and its suppliers. All rights reserved.; © Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and its suppliers. All rights reserved. City DevelopmentDepartment Location MapFile:Municipal Address:Municipal Heritage Register Review and Update THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. Date: Sep. 07, 2023 ¯ E 1027-1031 Dunbarton Road SubjectLands L:\PLANNING\01-MapFiles\01-City Development\A-3300-074 Municipal Heritage Register\2023 Heritage Register Update\1027-1031DunbartonRd_LocationMap.mxd Attachment #7 to Report PLN 41-23 Alexander Knox Road Pe t e r M a t t h e w s D r i v e Whitevale Road 1:4,000 SCALE:© The Corporation of the City of Pickering Produced (in part) under license from: © King's Printer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, Department of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © Teranet Enterprises Inc. and its suppliers. All rights reserved.; © Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and its suppliers. All rights reserved. City Development Department Location MapFile:Municipal Address:Municipal Heritage Register Review and Update THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. Date: Oct. 25, 2023 ¯ E 1255 Whitevale Road SubjectLands L:\PLANNING\01-MapFiles\01-City Development\A-3300-074 Municipal Heritage Register\2023 Heritage Register Update\1255 Whitevale Rd_LocationMap.mxd Attachment #8 to Report PLN 41-23 Ro ugemount Drive Fawndale Road Valley Gate Al t o n a R o a d Le k a n i C o u r t Toynevale Road Wi n e t t e R o a d P in e R id g e R o a d Rouge Hill Court D a l e w o o d D r i v e K i n g s t o n R o a d Brookridge Gate Highway 4 0 1 Ly t t o n C o u r t R i v e r v i e w C r e s c e n t 1:4,000 SCALE: © The Corporation of the City of Pickering Produced (in part) under license from: © Queens Printer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.;© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, Department of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © Teranet Enterprises Inc. and its suppliers all rights reserved.; © Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and its suppliers all rights reserved.; City Development Department Location MapFile:Property Description:A-3300-076 THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. Date: Nov. 20, 2019 ¯ E Pt Lot 32, B.F.C. Range 3 SubjectLands L:\PLANNING\01-MapFiles\Other\CityDevelopment\Heritage\301KingstonRd_LocationMap.mxd (301 Kingston Road) City of Toronto Attachment #9 to Report PLN 41-23 Central Street Br o c k R o a d Ba r c l a y S t r e e t Wi x s o n S t r e e t Do w S t r e e t Wellington Street Vi c t o r i a S t r e e t Acorn Lane ClaremontMemorial Park 1:2,000 SCALE:© The Corporation of the City of Pickering Produced (in part) under license from: © King's Printer, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, Department of Natural Resources. All rights reserved.; © Teranet Enterprises Inc. and its suppliers. All rights reserved.; © Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and its suppliers. All rights reserved. City DevelopmentDepartment Location MapFile:Municipal Address:Municipal Heritage Register Review and Update THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. Date: Sep. 08, 2023 ¯ E 4953 Brock Road SubjectLands L:\PLANNING\01-MapFiles\01-City Development\A-3300-074 Municipal Heritage Register\2023 Heritage Register Update\4953BrockRd_LocationMap.mxd