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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 27, 2019 Page 1 of 11 Minutes/Meeting Summary Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee March 27, 2019 7:00 pm Main Committee Room Attendees: N. Asgarali S. Croteau J. Dempsey W. Jamadar E. John A. Khan R. Smiles C. Sopher P. White B. George, Pickering Public Library C. Celebre, Principal Planner – Development Review E. Martelluzzi, Planner II Heritage L. Roberts, Recording Secretary Guests: Jim Miller Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 1. Welcome & Introductions E. Martelluzzi welcomed everyone to the meeting. Introductions were made to welcome two new members as well as the guest in attendance. 2. Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. 3. Review and Approval of Agenda E. Martelluzzi reviewed the agenda items with the inclusion of two additional items of correspondence as well as other business. It was also noted the new item listed for Disclosure of Interest which will appear on all agendas going forward in accordance with the City’s procedural by-law. Page 2 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) Moved by S. Croteau That the agenda be approved as amended. Carried 4. Approval of Minutes -January 23, 2019 Moved by J. Dempsey That the minutes of the January 23, 2019 meeting of the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be approved. Carried 5. Business Arising From Minutes There were no items of business arising from the minutes. 6. New Business 6.1) Heritage Permit Application – 1860 Seventh Concession Road (Thistle Ha’) E. Martelluzzi introduced Jim Miller, owner and applicant for the heritage permit application for 1860 Seventh Concession Road. Mr. Miller noted he was in attendance to respond to any questions raised. E. Martelluzzi provided an overview of the heritage permit application requesting approval to dismantle the existing cattle barn and reassemble it on a new location in Clarington. She noted the property has been designated under the Ontario Heritage Act, noting the by-law does not indicate the cattle barn or other outbuildings as reasons for designation. She stated the owner has indicated the barn is in poor condition and is extremely costly to repair, as the stone wall is leaning outward. She also noted that Provincial funding through the Ontario Heritage Trust is no longer available. E. Martelluzzi provided Page 3 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) photos of the barn and surrounding property, outlining the historical significance. It was also noted that the property owner has been very diligent in maintaining restoration and repair of the stone farmhouse, making significant improvements, and it was noted that removal of the cattle barn will not take away from the significance of the property. It was also noted that the Ontario Heritage Trust supports the removal due to the extensive funding and repair that would be required and the fact that the owner has made restoration of the farmhouse a priority, by directing funds to this area. It was noted that Parks Canada did not control alterations on National Historic Sites and could not comment at this time whether the removal of the cattle barn would affect the cultural heritage value of the site. Discussion ensued with comments noted and questions raised as follows;  Lack of any funding available both Provincially and Federally  whether other municipalities provide funding for owners of heritage properties  unsure of the exact location for the relocation in Clarington  condition of the foundation and costs to repair  has the barn been inspected by a heritage structural engineer ?  who would be supervising the dismantling of the barn?  Barn is currently unsafe, unable to insure  Difficult situation for owner, better to reconstruct and conserve than the alternative of losing it completely  Appreciate efforts of current owner in preserving the farmhouse  Any consideration to tie this back to its original site once it has been reconstructed in the new location, such as a commemorative plaque  Members were in favour of a plaque  Would the City provide funds for the plaque Page 4 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate)  Once this leaves Pickering, the City would have no authority  Consider timelines/guarantees and how to enforce  Current owner feels the intent of the new owner is sincere Moved by A. Khan Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee recommends that Heritage Permit Application HP 02/19 be approved subject to the following condition: 1. That a copy of the signed sale agreement for the cattle barn is submitted to the City Development Department which identifies the new location of the cattle barn. Carried as amended Later in the meeting [Refer to following motion] Moved by N. Asgarali That the main motion be amended to include the following as Item 2; 2. That the City investigate opportunities for commemoration of the barn. Carried The main motion as amended was then Carried as follows; Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee recommends that Heritage Permit Application HP 02/19 be approved subject to the following conditions: 1. That a copy of the signed sale agreement for the cattle barn is submitted to the City Development Department which identifies the new location of the cattle barn; and Page 5 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 2. That the City investigate opportunities for commemoration of the barn. E. Martelluzzi stated the next steps would be submitting a report to the Planning & Development Committee on May 6th, with Council approval on May 27th. The Committee will be updated on the final status. 6.2) 2026 Altona Road/Icon Homes Update C. Celebre provided an overview of applications submitted by Icon Forest District Limited (Icon) for a residential condominium development located at Finch Avenue and Altona Road, within the Rouge Park Neighbourhood. She noted the location of a potential heritage home currently owned by Infrastructure Ontario (IO), which is located within the Petticoat Creek watershed. She stated it is currently outside of the floodplain, but within the spill over from the creek. Should Icon build up the north boundary to redirect overland flows towards Petticoat Creek, in accordance with TRCA’s requirement to flood proof, it would potentially make the building uninhabitable. Icon advised it was not economically feasible to relocate the farmhouse within their development, but have agreed to a Commemoration Plan. C. Celebre explained the options within the commemoration overview prepared by IO’s heritage consultant. She stated that an evaluation of the property was conducted by the City’s heritage consultants, and it was determined to have cultural heritage value, but is currently not listed or designated. After discussions on various options with attempts to save the building, with much deliberation, the options to conserve or relocate were deemed unfeasibile, with commemoration as the alternative. Discussion ensued with the following comments noted and questions raised; E. Martelluzzi to action Page 6 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate)  Discussion on whether any other options are available, and whether this would be precedent setting  Costs to dismantle  Importance of commemoration to recognize names  a structure similar to that located at the Finch/Brock development would be a good re-use of materials for commemoration  Expand commemoration in central amenity sites such as mailbox areas  Discussed potential salvage items from home – stone, staircase, wood  Specify percentage of salvage items  Would Museum be interested in salvage items  Could salvage items be made available to the public Moved by A. Khan 1. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee support the Icon Forest District Limited development commemorating the farmhouse located at 2026 Altona Road; 2. That the following condition be included in the Recommended Conditions of Draft Plan Approval for Draft Plan of Subdivision SP-2018-02: “That the Owner shall prepare to the satisfaction of the Director, City Development & CBO, a Commemoration Plan that shall identify the salvage materials to be re-used within the private open space/entry feature; an explanation of the cultural heritage building being commemorated; information on the plaque (text and graphic design, display design and placement in the private open space/entry feature), and any other related commemorative aspects of the design”; and 3. That prior to the issuance of site plan approval, the final landscape plans implementing the E. Martelluzzi to action Page 7 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) recommendation of the Commemoration Plan be forwarded to the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee for comments. Carried as amended Later in the Meeting [Refer to following motions] Moved by J. Dempsey That the main motion be amended to include the following as Item 1 and the balance to be renumbered accordingly; 1. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee support the preferred option to conserve the existing farmhouse in its original location, failing which; Carried Moved by S. Croteau That the main motion be amended to include the following as Item 5; 5. That historic references be considered in the naming of street and park names, including the Gates family; Carried Moved by N. Asgarali That the main motion be amended to include the following as Item 6; 6. That the City of Pickering look at the opportunity to incorporate a significant amount of salvaged elements into the commemorative plan. Carried C. Celebre to action Page 8 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) The main motion was then Carried as amended as follows: 1. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee support the preferred option to conserve the existing farmhouse in its original location, failing which; 2. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee support the Icon Forest District Limited development commemorating the farmhouse located at 2026 Altona Road; 3. That the following condition be included in the Recommended Conditions of Draft Plan Approval for Draft Plan of Subdivision SP-2018-02: “That the Owner shall prepare to the satisfaction of the Director, City Development & CBO, a Commemoration Plan that shall identify the salvage materials to be re-used within the private open space/entry feature; an explanation of the cultural heritage building being commemorated; information on the plaque (text and graphic design, display design and placement in the private open space/entry feature), and any other related commemorative aspects of the design”; and 4 That prior to the issuance of site plan approval, the final landscape plans implementing the recommendation of the Commemoration Plan be forwarded to the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee for comments; and 5. That historic references be considered in the naming of street and park names, including the Gates family; and 6. That the City of Pickering look at the opportunity to incorporate a significant amount of salvaged elements into the commemorative plan. Page 9 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) C. Celebre advised members that a report would be going forward to the Planning & Development Committee on May 6th. 3) Municipal Heritage Register Update E. Martelluzzi provided a brief overview of the Municipal Heritage Register, outlining the process and key features of maintaining a register and the responsibilities of municipalities under the Ontario Heritage Act. She noted the importance of keeping a register up-to-date. E. Martelluzzi outlined the differences between designations and listing as well as Federal and Provincially owned properties. She noted in the past few months there have been updates made to the City’s mapping tools, and indicated that the Register is currently out of date, resulting from a number of demolitions which have occurred on Federal and Provincially owned lands. She also noted the need for inclusion of designated properties, as well as those to be listed which were recently approved by Council. Moved by J. Dempsey Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee recommends that Council approve the City of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register, dated May, 2019. Carried as Amended Later in the Meeting [Refer to following motion] Moved by N. Asgarali That the main motion be amended to add the following as Item 2: 2) That the Municipal Heritage Register be updated every two years. Page 10 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) Carried The Main Motion as amended was then Carried as follows; 1. Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee recommends that Council approve the City of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register, dated May, 2019; and 2. That the Municipal Heritage Register be updated every two years. It was requested that staff look into the eight properties within the Seaton lands that were being proposed for designation for potential additions to the register. 6.4) 2019 Workplan This item was deferred to the April 24th meeting. E. Martelluzzi to action 7. Correspondence 7.1) L. Roberts provided members with copies of the letter received from the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services. The letter allows members of the Heritage Pickering Committee to search records at the Land Registry Office free of charge, with some exceptions. Members were advised to refer to the letter for complete details regarding this. 7.2) E. Martelluzzi provided members with a copy of a letter received from Councillor Pickles and Councilor Butt in response to a resident concern over the canoe display in Claremont. This was provided to the Committee for information purposes and to advise of any further action with respect to the commemoration of the Tom Thomson property. S. Croteau noted this could be a possible project for high school or university students to undertake. Page 11 of 11 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 8. Other Business 8.1) It was noted that all the trees along Whitevale Road have been taken down in close proximity to the Hastings Cemetery. 8.2) E. Martelluzzi noted there were no further updates on 1690 Whitevale Road at this time. E. Martelluzzi to action 9. Next Meeting April 24 Adjournment Meeting Adjourned: 9:45 pm Copy: City Clerk