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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 7, 2022 - Special Page 1 of 7 Draft Minutes/Meeting Summary Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee Special Meeting September 7, 2022 7:00 pm Electronic Meeting Attendees: S. Croteau J. Dempsey E. John A. Khan C. Sopher E. Game, Cultural Heritage Specialist, WSP M. Kolcak, Planner, The Biglieri Group M. Pettigrew, Senior Planner, The Biglieri Group N. Surti, Manager, Development Review & Urban Design (Acting Staff Liaison) A. MacGillivray, Committee Coordinator (Recording Secretary) Absent: D. Fellin J. Irwin R. Smiles Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 1. Review and Approval of Agenda N. Surti reviewed the agenda. 2. Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. 3. Approval of Minutes 3.1 June 22, 2022 Minutes Note: Due to a procedural error, the following motion was before the Committee, duly moved and seconded, however a vote was not formally taken and the matter was not disposed of by the Committee: Moved by S. Croteau Seconded by A. Khan That the Minutes of the June 22, 2022 Meeting of the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be approved. Page 2 of 7 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 4. New Business 4.1 Caplink Limited Proposed Applications for a Draft Plan of Subdivision SP-2022-02 Zoning By-law Amendment A 04/22 M. Pettigrew, Senior Planner, The Biglieri Group provided an overview of the development application including where the subject properties are located, surrounding land uses, the location of heritage resources on the property, proposed renderings, the phasing of the development, and the Natural Heritage buffer enhancements. E. Game, Cultural Heritage Specialist, WSP provided an overview of the Cultural Heritage Evaluation Report (CHER) for 745 Highway 7, and its conclusion that this specific property does not possess heritage value or interest. Ms. Game spoke to the Heritage Impact Assessment undertaken for the 815 Highway 7 property (Percy House) and its recommendation of Option #3: • relocate the Percy House within the site with an adaptive reuse; • to dismantle and salvage heritage attributes from Barns and Silos; and, • to develop the manufacturing campus on the property. Ms. Game outlined the additional recommendations to be implemented in the development process, and provided an overview of the Cultural Heritage Resource Documentation Report, Temporary Protection Plan, and the Mothball Plan for 815 Highway 7. Discussion ensued with Members discussing: • when the Temporary Protection Plan will be implemented; Page 3 of 7 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) • concerns regarding heavy excavation equipment that is removing trees around the house and barns; • the provisions in the Temporary Protection Plan regarding remove trees to facilitate the installation of a fence; • the Committee’s request that the applicant or contractors install temporary fencing or engage other protection measures during the tree removal process; • concerns around vibration monitoring and its expected implementation after the tree removal; • the number of similar barn structures still remaining in Pickering; • concerns around the demolition of the barn and silo structures; • whether barn swallows were present on the site and whether demolition will impact their habitat; • opportunities to commemorate the silo structures; • the planned demolition of the addition at the back of the Percy House due to structural concerns; and, • the salvaging of material from the demolition process for donation and/or reuse. Note: Due to a procedural error, the following motion was before the Committee, duly moved and seconded, however a vote was not formally taken and the matter was not disposed of by the Committee: Moved by S. Croteau Seconded by E. John 1. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee supports the applications for Draft Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By- law Amendment (Files SP-2022-02 and A 04/22), which retains and relocates the Page 4 of 7 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) Percy House within the development, and that before the issuance of Site Plan Approval, Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be consulted on the final siting of the Percy House, the addition and proposed landscaping; 2. That the Heritage Impact Assessment be revised as per the recommendations of Branch Architecture in their comment letter dated August 28, 2022, and the concerns be addressed with respect to the details regarding the conservation, restoration and reuse of the Percy House; 3. That the applicant provide a Conservation Plan, prior to the issuance of Site Plan Approval, and the Conservation Plan shall include: • a conservation strategy/design rationale addressing the overall site plan and discussing the compatibility of the new construction with the retained heritage buildings and attributes; • a detailed description of the conservation (restoration and rehabilitation) scope of work for Percy House is supported by architectural and landscape drawings; • a commemoration plan; and, • a long-term building conservation and maintenance plan. 4. That the property at 815 Highway 7, be designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, and that a heritage designation by-law be enacted by Council following the final siting of the Percy House; 5. That the City enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement with the Owner to ensure the ongoing maintenance, protection and repair of the Percy House in Page 5 of 7 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) keeping with the heritage designation by- law and the Ontario Heritage Act; and, 6. That the comments and discussion of Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be included by staff in a future recommendation report to the Planning & Development Committee. 4.2 Caplink Limited 815 Highway 7 Demolition Application (2022 009639 DP) M. Pettigrew provided a brief overview of the proposed demolition, including timelines for demolitions of various elements. The Committee raised questions regarding the whether their concerns can be adequately considered with demolition expected to commence in September. N. Surti provided clarification of the timelines and the future opportunities for engaging the Committee on this matter. The Committee engaged in further discussion regarding comments by Branch Architecture in the Cultural Heritage Resource Documentation Report, and inquired as to whether or not they will be addressed. Note: Due to a procedural error, the following motion was before the Committee, duly moved and seconded, however a vote was not formally taken and the matter was not disposed of by the Committee: Moved by S. Croteau Seconded by A. Khan 1. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee does not object to the submitted Demolition Application (file number 2022 009639 DP) to demolish/dismantle two barns (Barn 1 and Barn 2) and two silos (Silo 1 and Silo 2); Page 6 of 7 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 2. That the Municipal Heritage Register be updated to record the demolition of the two barns and two silos; 3. That the materials from Barns 1 and 2 and Silo 1 will be salvaged and reused, as outlined in Table 7-1 of Cultural Heritage Resources Documentation Report (815 Highway 7), dated August 22, 2022, prepared by WSP; 4. That salvaged materials be stored in a covered and secured location, and that salvaged elements are incorporated into the proposed development with interpretation; and, 5. That if the salvaged materials cannot be incorporated into the proposed development, the Owner will make efforts to donate to a public body such as the City of Pickering, Pickering Museum Village, Black Creek Pioneer Village, etc.; and deliver at the Owner’s cost, as deemed reasonably fit by the parties. 5. Other Business 5.1 Documentation Requirements C. Sopher expressed concern with the minimal amount of information required in heritage documentation and suggested that the Committee and/or the City consider documentation requirements and whether or not they are adequate. N. Surti received the comment for further consideration. 6. Next Meeting – September 28, 2022 7. Adjournment Page 7 of 7 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) The meeting was adjourned at 8:16 pm