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BYLAW - Heritage Conservation District - 20060228 - 477606DTHE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AURORA By-law Number 4776-06.0 BEING A BY-LAW TO Establish a Heritage Conservation District Study Area For Northeast Old Aurora HEREAS the area of Northeast Old Aurora, as defined by schedule' A' ontains a concentration of buildings, trees and other elements from the 19th and arly 20 1h Centuries which may have cultural heritage significance. ND WHEREAS at its meeting of June 28, 2005, Council of the Corporation of e Town of Aurora approved the terms of Reference for the Northeast Old urora Heritage Conservation District Study under Part V of the Ontario Heritage ct, R.S.O, 1990, c. 0.18, as amended. ND WHEREAS the purpose of a heritage conservation district study is to xamine the character and appearance of the area to determine if the area hould be preserved as a heritage conservation district, and to establish a plan to uide changes to properties located within the district. ND WHEREAS pursuant to Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, .0.18, as amended, the Council of a municipality is authorized to enact a by-law designate an area as a heritage conservation district study area for a period of ne year for the purpose of providing interim control over the alteration of roperty, or the erection, demolition or removal or buildings or structures, or lasses of buildings or structures, in the heritage conservation district study area facilitate the orderly completion of a heritage conservation district study; OW THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF HE TOWN OF AURORA ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. The area shown in bold outline, attached hereto as Schedule "A" is hereby designated as a heritage conservation district study area for a period of one year. 2. The Town shall undertake a heritage conservation district study in the heritage conservation district study area in accordance with the requirements of the Ontario Heritage Act for the purpose of examining the character and appearance of the area to determine if the area, or any part thereof, should be preserved as a heritage conservation district and to make recommendations with respect to the content of a heritage conservation district plan. 3. During a period of one year, no person shall: By-law 4776-06.0 Page 2 of 2 (a) alter or permit the alteration of any property situated in the heritage conservation district study area; or (b) erect, demolish or remove or permit the erection, demolition or removal of any buildings, structures or trees with a calliper of 15" or greater in the heritage conservation district study area without the prior consent of Town Couricil, save and except for minimal alterations and restoration works, not materially affecting the favade of the building, set out more particularly on Schedule B attached. 4. This By-law shall come into force and effect upon its passing. EAD A FIRST AND SECOND TIME THIS 28th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2006. EAD A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 28th DAY OF FEBRUARY 006. B. PANiZZA, TOWN CLERK TOWN OF AURORA THIS IS SCHEDULE "A" THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK TO BY-LAW NO. 4776-06.0 PASSED THIS ).3fl, DAY ....... LOCATION: Northeast Old Aurora Heritage District Study Area I<AY~\':<.,><1 HERITAGE DISTRICT STUDY AREA /I /I L___I_L_l__jl__l_..J ~ I I I Mark St ~ l h WELLINGT ,' E ,.· > Jl . ' - r- I I /, I I I I II I I ,..-,-1--rrl-rr-,----,1 I SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW NO. 4776-06.0 TOWN OF AURORA BY-LAW NO. 4776-06.D SCHEDULE "8" THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK LOCATION: Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District Study Area · .... ·· Notwithstanding Section 3 of By-law 4776-06.0 the following works may be undertaken in the Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District Study Area without the prior consent of Town Council. 1. Works on the interior of buildings and structures; 2. Repair, using the same or like materials, of existing exterior features, including roofs, wall cladding, dormers, cresting, cupolas, cornices, brackets, columns, balustrades, porches and steps, entrances, windows, foundations and decorative wood, metal, stone or terra cotta, 3. Installation of eaves troughs; 4. Weatherproofing, including installations of removable storm windows and doors, caulking and weather-stripping, and 5. The removal of trees that are no longer living or which may constitute a safety hazard as confirmed by a qualified arbourist. 6. The removal of trees with a calliper of less than 15". 7. Exterior painting of wood, stucco or metal finishes; 8. Installations of exterior lights; 9. Single storey rear additions, no larger than 20 sq. m in area, not visible from the front of the house