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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 25, 2023 Page 1 of 6 Minutes/Meeting Summary Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee January 25, 2023 Electronic Meeting 7:00 pm Attendees: R. Anderson A. Bhadra N. Brewster C. Doody-Hamilton L. Jeffrey S. Monaghan R. Smiles J. White S. Waterhouse, GHD Group K. Kraler, ERA Architecture Inc. N. Surti, Manager, Development Review & Urban Design A. MacGillivray, Committee Coordinator Absent: A. Sohel 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 R. Anderson That the January 25, 2023 Agenda of the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be approved. Carried 2. Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. 3. Approval of Minutes Moved by R. Smiles Seconded by C. Doody-Hamilton That the Minutes of the September 7, 2022 Special Meeting of the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be approved. Page 2 of 6 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) Carried 4. Presentations/Delegations 4.1 Scott Waterhouse, Planning Manager, GHD Group Kurt Kraler, Architectural Project Manager, ERA Architects Inc. Re: Draft Plan of Subdivision Application SP- 2020-02 Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 10/20 Pickering Forest Inc. 450 Finch Avenue Kurt Kraler and Scott Waterhouse provided a brief overview of the application at 450 Finch Ave, including: • the location of the subject property and its surrounding land uses; • the project’s relationship with Pickering’s Official Plan • the history of the initial submission for this project and the Cultural Heritage Evaluation Report prepared; • the previous decision by the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee in November 2020 for heritage designation of the property and the preservation of the house; • the current proposal to move the Heritage House to Lot 28, instead of Lot 1; • the applicant’s work with City Staff and the Heritage Consultant to incorporate the house into the development and their support for the current proposal; and, • an overview of the site’s history and heritage value. Discussion ensued with Members discussing: • the current disrepair inside the heritage house; • the foundation of the heritage house; • how the applicant plans to maintain the stone walls while moving the house to the new location; • whether this house will be sold along with the other homes planned with the subdivision; Page 3 of 6 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) • clarification that the exterior of the building is what is being preserved; • the provision of a new foundation for the house; • whether the house will have a full basement or crawlspace in the future; • the City’s general position on the movement of Heritage buildings; • the size to the Lot 28 compared to the other lots in the subdivision to ensure an appropriate set back and character; • the application being subject to site plan approval; • whether there will be a useable second story above the garage of the new addition; • the use and design of the dormers; • the maintenance and refurbishment of the original windows and framing; • the contemporary design of the addition; • the water and sewer servicing needs of the house once it is moved; • the details of the basement having yet to be determined; • the proposed driveway and gravel surfacing; • the details of the fencing adjacent to the new structure; • how using different dormers would reduce the headroom and total useable space in the new addition; • the ceiling height of the garage and the height of the new addition; • whether the size and design of the other houses being built in proximity to the heritage house will be appropriate; • whether this developer was the same developer of the existing houses directly east of the subject property; • the number of lots in the subdivision; • whether the developer considered merging Lots 29, 30, and 31 to construct a large barn structure; • the intention of keeping the heritage house visible and accessible from Finch Ave.; • whether this lot will be sold as a premium lot; • the heritage order applying to the original heritage building and not the addition; Page 4 of 6 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) • clarification around the heritage designation process and the identification of heritage attributes to be maintained and preserved; • site plan approval process only applying to the heritage lot; • the holding to be removed once the site plan is approved; and, • considerations regarding the size of the backyard and the deep setback. 5. New Business 5.1 Terms or Reference Review Moved by R. Smiles Seconded by L. Jeffrey That the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee Terms of Reference be approved. Carried 5.2 Draft 2023 Meeting Schedule Moved by R. Smiles Seconded by L. Jeffrey That the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee 2023 Meeting Schedule be approved. Carried 5.3 Draft Plan of Subdivision Application SP- 2020-02 Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 10/20 Pickering Forest Inc. 450 Finch Avenue Moved by N. Brewster Seconded by L. Jeffrey 1. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee supports the applications for Draft Plan of Subdivision (SP-2020-02) and Zoning By-law Amendment (A 10/20) to retain and relocate the Dixon Farmhouse building onsite, as illustrated in the Heritage Impact Assessment, prepared by ERA Architects Inc., dated April 8, 2022; Page 5 of 6 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 2. That the implementing zoning by-law amendment include an Holding “H” Symbol and as a condition of removal of the hold the Owner shall obtain Site Plan Approval for the proposed relocation, restoration and addition to the Dixon Farmhouse; 3. That Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be consulted on the final siting of the Dixon Farmhouse, the addition and restoration plan prior to the issuance of Site Plan Approval; 4. That the applicant undertake the following to prevent vandalism and deterioration of the unoccupied Building: a) Erect a “no-trespassing” sign in a visible location on the property indicating that the house is to be preserved onsite and should not be vandalized and/or scavenged; and, b) Install a 2.4 metre fence around the perimeter of the house to protect the building until the completion of construction in the vicinity of the dwelling. 5. That, as a condition of Draft Plan Approval, the applicant submit a Conservation Plan, prepared by a qualified heritage consultant, that is consistent with the conservation strategy set out in the Heritage Impact Assessment, prepared by ERA Architects Inc., dated April 8, 2022, and that the materials be forwarded to the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee for comment; 6. That, as a condition of Draft Plan Approval, the applicant provide a Letter of Credit to secure all works included in the approved Conservation Plan, to the satisfaction of the Director, City Development; 7. That, after the Dixon Farmhouse has been moved to its new location, a reference plan be provided to the City of Pickering to identify the new location of the Dixon Farmhouse and that Council designates Lot 28 under Section 29, Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act; Page 6 of 6 Item/ Ref # Details & Discussion & Conclusion (summary of discussion) Action Items/Status (include deadline as appropriate) 8. That, after a designation by-law has been registered on title, a heritage plaque be placed on the building or on the site at the owner’s expense; 9. That the City enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement with the owner to ensure the ongoing maintenance, protection and repair of the Dixon Farmhouse is in keeping with the Heritage Designation By-law and the Ontario Heritage Act; and, 10. That the comments and discussion of the Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee be included by staff in a future recommendation report to the Planning & Development Committee. Carried 6. Other Business There was no other business. 7. Next Meeting The next scheduled meeting is scheduled for February 22, 2023 at 7:00 pm. 8. Adjournment Moved by R. Smiles Seconded by C. Doody-Hamilton That the Meeting be adjourned. Carried Meeting Adjourned: 8:21 pm