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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 22, 2012 City or ' Minutes iii Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee 1 i March 22, 2012 DICKERING 7:00 pm Main Committee Room Attendees: Councillor Rodrigues Councillor Ashe - attended at 8:45 pm Councillor Dickerson - attended at 8:45 pm Tate Besso, Chair Mike Sawchuck, Vice-Chair Ellen Mason Elke Pryswitt Dale Quaife Denise Rundle Sally Sheehan Charles Sopher Jutta Van Huss Janet Mehak Isabelle Janton, Planner II - Site Planning .Linda Roberts, Recording Secretary Absent: Wickham Jamadar Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items /.Status Ref # (summary of discussion) ' (include deadline as appropriate) 1.0 Welcome T. Besso welcomed everyone to the meeting and recognized members of the public in attendance. 2.0 Delegations 2.1) Ministry of Transportation Winston Wong, Environmental Planner, Cultural Heritage and Rita Venneri, MTO, Project Manager appeared before the Committee with respect to the 407 East Project Implementation. Rita Venneri provided a status update with respect to the 407 East Project Implementation. She discussed the timelines for the project, noting the Province had just announced the preferred bidder for the contract, being the 407 East Development Group. She provided an overview of the timelines for the connecting links. Through the aid of a power point presentation, she provided facts on the project as well as a status update for Phase 1 and Phase 2. Page 1 Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items / Status Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) Mr. Wong continued the presentation, noting that the Cultural Heritage Evaluation Reports (CHERs) have been completed for the Pickering properties, noting any opportunity for relocation would be now. He also outlined details of adaptive reuse design concepts as well as a hierarchy for salvage materials for the heritage properties in Pickering. A question and answer period ensued. The cost of relocation of the structures was discussed, as well as ideas for the re-use of the salvaged material for signage and trail identification markers. It was also questioned whether the Ministry of Transportation had secured a storage facility for salvaged items. Winston Wong noted he would contact Parks and Recreation Winston Wong to staff with respect to the salvage wood from specific trees as action requested by the Pickering Museum. He also noted he would explore possibilities for a temporary storage facility to be used by Heritage Pickering and get back to the Committee on this. The Committee also discussed the timeframes for demolition and the possibility of video recordings on the properties . It was noted the importance of the salvage list being precise. It was recommended the next steps for the Committee be; • to schedule and attend site visits • prepare a salvage list to bring to the next meeting in order to determine how much space would be required for storage • make a connection for the salvage items T. Besso will coordinate with Mr. Wong and email members T. Besso to action with respect.to the site visits. The need for safety equipment was also noted. 2.2) Robert Mitchell Robert Mitchell appeared before the Committee to provide an update with respect to the status of his heritage barn restoration and to request the Committee's assistance. He provided handouts featuring his current home and the progress of the barn dismantling. He noted he is currently undertaking the restoration of a barn, which had been slated for demolition. He noted the barn has been dismantled and moved onto his property in Sunderland. , Page 2 Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items /Status, Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) He informed the Committee that along with the assistance of Peter Stokes, a restoration consultant they will be restoring the structure consistent with heritage. He noted the barn dates back to the 1820's and was constructed solely of hand hewn timbers. Currently the barn is in a dry ventilated area on his property awaiting restoration. He noted they are looking to acquire split fieldstone and hand hewn timbers to aid in the restoration work. He also noted they would like to acquire the cornerstones from the Rogers House as well as the trim off the front door. He also stated the need for a craftsman to aid in the removal of these items, should this be feasible. A question and-answer period ensued. It was questioned whether the foundation was salvaged and Mr. Mitchell noted that as it was quite small, stating additional height is required as the future plans for the barn are to convert it into a horse barn. This would require larger stones for structural integrity. It was noted that Mr. Mitchell could accompany the Committee on the site visits when searching out salvage materials. 3.0 Approval of Minutes Moved by J. Van Huss Seconded by M. Sawchuck That the minutes of the February 23, and March 12, 2012 meetings of Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be approved. Carried 40 560 Park Crescent T. Besso acknowledged guests that were in attendance with respect to 560 Park Crescent. Introductions were made and the following residents appeared before the Committee in support of the preservation of 560 Park Crescent; Mary Humphrys, Bernard von Schwerin, John Bailey and Susan Slocum. M. Sawchuck provided the Committee with an overview of the designation statement he had prepared. Copies of the statement were provided to Committee members. He thanked everyone for their input with respect to the preparation of this statement. M. Sawchuck outlined the significance of the property. He noted that based on the architectural details of the property, Page 3 Item / Details & Discussion &"Conclusion Action Items / Status Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) as well as the timeframe of the building and the prominent residents, he indicated that these facts alone merit preservation of the structure. He noted that hopefully with the assistance of John Sabean we would be able to confirm the actual date of the building. He speculated the date to be sometime in the early 1840's. If this is the correct timeframe of the building, it links to a very signification time when Frenchman's Bay was an important commercial harbor. He noted that approval had been received for a report to go directly to Council on April 16th and encouraged all members to attend the meeting. He noted he would be M. Sawchuck to action making a presentation as well that evening. It was suggested that more photos be included. He indicated he would have a draft power point presentation ready by April 1 to email to the members for review and any additional input. T. Besso stated he would contact John Sabean with respect T. Besso to action to assisting with the report. A question and answer period ensued. In the general discussion, members of the community advised that they are not opposed to the development of the property but would like to have the heritage building retained and protected. They indicated that the community would like to see the existing building incorporated as a feature into any future development. 5.0 New Business 340 Whitevale Road 1. Janton informed the Committee that the owner of 340 Whitevale Road had obtained a building permit for an addition of a front porch and garage. It was noted this property is designated and is one of the most significant heritage homes in the Whitevale district. I. Janton also informed members that the owner wishes to replace the windows and provided members with photos. Discussion ensued with respect to possible options for window replacement. It was suggested that the owner could install storm windows or consult a professional for restoration of the existing windows. Moved by D. Quaife Seconded by S. Sheehan That the owner be requested to retain the existing windows Page 4 Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items / Status Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) by restoring them in order to preserve the integrity of the heritage character of the front fagade. The character of the existing fagade could also still be maintained by adding storm windows to the existing to address the environmental issues with respect to heat loss. Carried It was suggested that the owner be provided information on restoration experts to fulfill the Committee's request. Discussion ensued with respect to the fact that drawings had been approved by Heritage Pickering previously with a recommendation that in order to ensure potential reversibility of the porch addition to the house, the Heritage Pickering Committee requires that the existing front doorway with the associated sidelights, architrave and side pilasters be retained. It was questioned why the Committee was not consulted again in conjunction with the Committee of Adjustment Application. Further discussion ensued with respect to the processes and it was the consensus of the Committee that the procedures relating to this be further pursued to alleviate any future discrepancies. 6.0 Next Meeting/Adjournment Next Meeting: April 26, 2012 The meeting adjourned at 9:50 pm. Copy: City Clerk Page 5