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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 10, 2024 - Special Page 1 of 3 Minutes/Meeting Summary Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee April 10, 2024 Electronic Meeting 7:00 pm Attendees: N. Brewster L. Jeffrey S. Monaghan R. Smiles C. Doody-Hamilton A. Bhadra J. White E. Game, Senior Planner, Heritage (Staff Liaison) A. MacGillivray, Council & Committee Coordinator (Recording Secretary) Absent: R. Anderson Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 1. Review and Approval of Agenda Moved by C. Doody-Hamilton Seconded by S. Monaghan That the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda of April 4, 2024 be approved. Carried 2. Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. 3. Approval of Minutes A. MacGillivray, Council & Committee Coordinator spoke to some administrative changes and corrections noted for the March 27, 2024 Minutes. Moved by L. Jeffrey Seconded by R. Smiles 1. That the March 19, 2024 Minutes be approved; and, 2. That the March 27, 2024 Minutes be approved, as amended. Carried Page 2 of 3 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 4. Delegations There were no delegations. 5. New Business 5.1 Brougham Hall Community Centre E. Game reviewed the draft motion with the Committee and summarized the suggested changes. Moved by C. Doody-Hamilton Seconded by L. Jeffrey WHEREAS the Brougham Hall is the former Pickering Township Hall, and is a “Recognized” Federal Heritage Building because of its historical associations, and its architectural and environmental values; Whereas Brougham Hall was purpose-built in 1854 by local community members and was the first town-owned building that housed government decision-making; Whereas Brougham Hall is located at the geographic heart of Pickering Township and has served as an important civic and political gathering space for 170 years; Whereas Brougham Hall is Federally owned and is leased by the City of Pickering, and under this lease agreement, the City is responsible for all maintenance; Whereas the Hall has been closed since March 2020 (due to COVID 19) and the official status of Hall is “unsafe for public” and has never been reopened for use or rental since the COVID emergency; Whereas Transport Canada installed a new metal roof in 2019 to help protect this heritage asset; Whereas Brougham Hall is part of an ongoing City of Pickering Facilities Renewal Study to determine if “disposal” is justified due to the cost of repairs and lack of rental revenue; and, Whereas there is a clear threat to Pickering’s historical record, if Council were to choose “disposal” of the Brougham Township/Community Hall; Page 3 of 3 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) Therefore the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee recommends that Pickering Council direct City staff to expedite a meeting with all interested stakeholders with the express purpose of formulating a plan for the preservation and continued sustainable use of Brougham Hall to maintain this historic property for the benefit of Pickering residents. Carried 6. Other Business There was no other business. 7. Next Meeting The next regular meeting of the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee is scheduled for April 24, 2024. 8. Adjournment Moved by J. White Seconded by R. Smiles That the meeting be adjourned. Carried Meeting Adjourned: 7:20 pm