HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 2570/87THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NUMBER 2570/87
Being a by-law to designate property owned by
Parallax Land Corporation in the Town of Pickering as
being of architectural and historical value or
interest (Post Manor)
WHEREAS pursuant to paragraph (a) of section 29.6 of the Ontario Heritage
Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337 the council of a municipality is authorized to
enact by-laws to designate real property, including all buildings and
structures thereon, to be of architectural and historic value or interest;
and
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering has caused
to be served on the owners of the lands and premises being North Part Lot
19, Concession 1 in the Town of Ptckering and upon the Ontario Heritage
Foundation, notice of intention to so designate the aforesaid real
property and has caused such notice of intention to be published in the
same newspaper having general circulation in the municipality once for
each of three consecutive weeks; and
WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed designation has been served
on the clerk of the municipality;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering
HEREBY ENACTS as follows:
There is designated as being of architectural and historical value or
interest the real property owned by Parallax Land Corporation, in the
Town of Pickering, more particularly described in Schedule "A"
attached hereto.
The municipal solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this
by-law to be registered against the property described in Schedule
"B" hereto in the proper land registry office.
The Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be
served on the owner of the aforesaid property and on the Ontario
Heritage Foundation and to cause notice of the passing of this by-law
to be published in the same newspaper having general circulation in
the municipality once for each of three consecutive weeks.
BY-LAW READ a first, second and third time and finally PASSED this 21st
day of September, 1987.
IN THE MATTER of
THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT
R.S.O. 1980, CHAPTER 337
and
IN THE MATTER OF
THE LANDS AND PREMISES
MUNICIPALLY KNOWN AS
NORTH PART LOT 19, CONCESSION 1
IN THE TOWN OF PICKERING
IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
AND
IN THE MATTER OF
TOWN OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NUMBER 2570/87
REASON FOR DESIGNATION
The stone farmhouse commonly known as Post Manor which is located at
Brock Road and Kingston Road, a major intersection in the Town of
Pickering was built in 1841. At that time the house was in a rural
setting surrounded by farmland and dusty concession roads.
Jordan Post, from Toronto, moved to Pickering with his wife Matilda
in 1838 and proceeded to construct the home. With a stone foundation
and cut fieldstone exterior, the house is stylish and sturdy. There
are shake and metal roofs, an exceptional verandah trimmed with
gingerbread and detailed chimneys for the two interior marble
fireplaces. The main door hints at a Greek Revival Style popular at
the time. Only the best timber was used from the family mill for
interior trim and floors. Unique hardware, mortar brackets, shutters
and windows compliment this comfortable century building. There is
an unusual arched entrance to the basement.
SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW
2570/87
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of lands and
premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Pickering in the
Regional Municipality of Durham and Province of Ontario and being
part of Lot 19, Concession l, duly registered in the Land Registry
Office for the Registry Division of Durham at Whitby, designated as
Part 1 on Plan 40R-8663 as described in Instrument Number D232141.