BYLAW - Heritage Designation 15210 Yonge Street (Andrews Block) - 20210330 - 632621Properties
PIN 03652 - 0064 LT
Description PT LT 13 W/S YONGE ST PL 9 AURORA R422075; EXCEPT EASEMENT THEREIN;
TOWN OF AURORA
Address 15210 YONGE STREET
AURORA
Applicant(s)
This Order/By-law affects the selected PINs.
Name THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AURORA
Address for Service 100 John West Way, Box 1000
Aurora, Ontario, L4G 6J1
This document is being authorized by a municipal corporation Patricia De Sario, Town Solicitor, The Corporation of the Town of Aurora.
This document is not authorized under Power of Attorney by this party.
Statements
This application is based on the Municipality By-law See Schedules.
Signed By
Nicole Marie Trudeau 100 John West Way, Box 1000
Aurora
L4G 6J1
acting for
Applicant(s)
Signed 2021 07 22
Tel 905-726-4743
Fax 905-726-4730
I have the authority to sign and register the document on behalf of the Applicant(s).
Submitted By
TOWN OF AURORA 100 John West Way, Box 1000
Aurora
L4G 6J1
2021 07 22
Tel 905-726-4743
Fax 905-726-4730
Fees/Taxes/Payment
Statutory Registration Fee $65.30
Total Paid $65.30
File Number
Applicant Client File Number :OMB-2018-02
LRO # 65 Application To Register Bylaw Receipted as YR3286312 on 2021 07 22 at 12:45
The applicant(s) hereby applies to the Land Registrar.yyyy mm dd Page 1 of 16
The Corporation of the Town of Aurora
By-law Number 6326-21
Being a By-law to designate a property to be of cultural heritage value or
interest (15210 Yonge Street "Andrews Block").
Whereas under subsection 29(1) of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. 0.18, as
amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, designate a property within the
municipality to be of cultural heritage value or interest;
And whereas on June 12, 2018, the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Aurora
(the 'Town") approved the recommendations contained in Report No. HAC18·008, to
designate the property municipally known as 15210 Yonge Street, as described on the
attached Schedule "A" (the "Property") to be of cultural heritage value or interest;
And whereas the Town Clerk caused notice of the intention to designate the Property to
be served on the owner of the Property and the Ontario Heritage Trust and published in
a newspaper having general circulation in the municipality;
And whereas there were no objections to the proposed designation of the Property
served on the Town, or a person who has served a notice of objection has withdrawn
the objection;
And whereas the Council of the Town deems it necessary and expedient to enact a by·
law to designate the Property to be of cultural heritage value or interest;
Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Aurora hereby enacts
as follows:
1. The Property, as described on the attached Schedule "A", be and is hereby
designated to be of cultural heritage value or interest.
2. A statement explaining the cultural heritage value or interest of the Property and
a description of the heritage attributes of the Property are set out on the attached
Schedule "B".
3. The Town Clerk shall serve a copy of this by-law on the owner of the Property and
the Ontario Heritage Trust and publish notice of this by-law in a newspaper
having general circulation in the municipality.
4. The Town Solicitor shall register against the Property in the proper Land Registry
Office, a copy of this by-law including an Affidavit of the Town Clerk respecting
the giving of notice referenced herein to be attached to and forming part of this
by-law.
Enacted by Town of Aurora Council this 30th day of March, 2021.
;tom Mrakas, Mayor
,&1itl
Michael de Rond, Town Clerk
By-law Number 6326-21 Page 2 of 4
Schedule “A”
Description of Property
All and singular those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and
being in the Town of Aurora, in the Regional Municipality of York, municipally known as
15210 Yonge Street, and being composed of Part of Lot 13, W/S Yonge Street, Plan 9,
Aurora, being all of PIN 03652-0064 (LT), including the primary building thereon.
By-law Number 6326-21 Page 3 of 4
Schedule “B”
Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest
The Andrew’s Block has cultural value as an excellent example of a late nineteenth
century building in the “commercial vernacular” style that was used throughout Ontario
from 1850 to 1930. It is a simple rectilinear two storey brick structure with a low sloping
roof built tight to the Yonge Street property line. The flat roof, decorative brick parapet,
masonry divided into bays, equally spaced windows of a masonry second level above a
glazed storefront with knee wall are all essential elements of the style. The storefront,
although altered in 1925, maintains the original configuration, materials, and design
elements.
It has historical value based on its association with the development of the early retail
commercial main street of Aurora. It was constructed by a local building syndicate in
1887 following the great fire of the same year. A syndicate of prominent business men
formed to build the Andrews, Odd Fellows, and Clift buildings, which then became
known as the “Syndicate Block”. The Block reflects the cooperation of owners and
craftspeople that resulted in visually linked buildings using the same materials and style
of design. This similarity allowed smaller structures to appear like a larger building of
greater significance. The Syndicate Block contributes to an understanding of how an
appearance of prosperity and cohesion was created on the main street during the later
nineteenth century. The building has been associated with the Caruso family for over a
hundred years.
The building has contextual value as a contributing building in the historic main street
streetscape of Aurora. It is adjoined to the listed Odd Fellows Building and is located
directly across the street from the designated Post Office Building. The Syndicate Block
acts as an anchor for the west side of the historic downtown’s main street. The building
continues its historic uses with storefront retail at the main level and access to the
residential floor above. Visually the Andrews Block contributes to the unifying features
of the historic streetscape whose buildings are predominantly low-sloped roofed brick
of two storeys in height with decorative masonry parapets, and/or metal cornices.
Description of Heritage Attributes
Important to the preservation of the property are the original key attributes that express
its value, which include the following exterior elements:
• the building massing, masonry, and masonry openings;
• a modest metal cove parapet flashing;
• decorative stepped brick parapet; with the higher portion in the centre;
• corbelled brick band delineating the bottom of the parapet;
• the three brick bays of the second level divided by brick pilasters;
• the high window openings of the second level complete with flat soldier course
arches and manufactured stone sills;
• the paired, double-hung wood windows separated by fluted wooden casing with a
medallion in the centre;
By-law Number 6326-21 Page 4 of 4
• window sash replacement on the second level with double hung windows
sympathetic to the original design.
• complex wood cornice above the storefront;
• the painted divisions of the storefront glazing;
• cast iron structural storefront support and horizontal mullions between large
plates of glass;
• recessed store entrances (3) at street level;
• wood, half glazed doors with two glazed transoms over;
• wood paneled soffit of the storefront and entry recesses; and
• the height, deep concrete sill over rugged brick divided into recessed brick panels
of the knee wall.
AFFIDAVIT
In the Matter of the Passage of a By-law
under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act.
I, Michael de Rond, of the City of Pickering, Regional Municipality of Durham, MAKE
OATH AND SAY:
1. I am the Town Clerk for The Corporation of the Town of Aurora (the "Town") and,
as such, have knowledge of the matters hereinafter deposed to, except where
stated to be on information and belief and, where so stated, I verily believe the
same to be true.
2. Notice of Aurora Town Council's intention to consider passing a By-law under
Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O., 1990, Chapter 0.18, as amended
(the "Act"), to designate the "Andrews Block" building located at 15210 Yonge
Street, Aurora, designated as Part of Lot 13, W/S Yonge Street, Plan 9, being all
of PIN 03652-0064 (LT), the Town of Aurora, Regional Municipality of York, to be
of cultural heritage value or interest, was given on August 9th, 2018 and
September loth, 2018 (the "Notice of Intention to Designate"). The Notice of
Intention to Designate required under subsection 29(1.1) of the Act was given in
the manner and form and to the persons and public bodies and containing
information prescribed by related subsection 29(4) of the Act. Attached hereto
and marked as Exhibit "A" is a true copy of the Notice of Intention to Designate.
3. The Town's By-law Number 6326-21 (the "Designation By-law") was passed by
Aurora Town Council on March 30th, 2021. Attached hereto and marked as
Exhibit "B" is a true copy of the By-law.
4. Notice of the Designation By-law was given on April 21st, 2021 and April 22na
2021 (the "Notice of Passing"). The Notice of Passing required under subsection
29(6) of the Act was given in the manner and form and to the persons and public
bodies. Attached hereto and marked as Exhibit "C" is a true copy of the Notice of
Passing.
SWORN before me at the Town of Aurora,
in the Regional Municipality of York, this
4t"qdayf May, 2021
Cioner for t 'n Affidavits, etc.
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of Ontario, forthe CorisorePion of the
Town of Aurore. mire® August 0, 2022.
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Michael de Rond
Town Clerk
Exhibit 'A'
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August 91h, 2018
Via Registered Mail
Frank Michael Caruso
15210 Yonge Street
Aurora, ON L4G 1 L9
Dear Frank Michael Caruso,
Corporate Services
Michael De Rond
Town Clerk
905-727-3123 ext.4771
mderond @ aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
100 John West Way,
Box 1000, Aurora, ON L4G 6J1
Re: Notice of Intention to Designate a Property to be of Cultural Heritage Value
or Interest
15210 Yonge Street
The Andrews Block
Part of Lot 13, W/S Yonge Street, Plan 9, R422075, except easements
therein, Town of Aurora, Regional Municipality of York, being all of PIN
03652-0064 (LT)
Please find attached a Notice of Intention to Designate, which includes a statement
explaining the Cultural Heritage Value or Interest and a description of the heritage
attributes of the above -noted property.
Pursuant to Section 29(3) of the Ontario Heritage Act, this Notice will be published in a
newspaper having general circulation in the municipality (The Auroran) on August 9th,
2018.
Yours sincerely,
1,1X,k1
Michael a Rond
Town Clerk
Attach.
c. Marco Ramunno, Planning and Development Services
Ak
AURORA
yowY-- in good co►p"y
August 9th, 2018
Via Registered Mail
Ms. Erin Semande
Ontario Heritage Trust
Heritage Programs and Operation
10 Adelaide Street East
Toronto, Ontario M5C 1 J3
Dear Ms. Semande,
Corporate Services
Michael De Rond
Town Clerk
905-727-3123 ext.4771
mderond@aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
100 John West Way,
Box 1000, Aurora, ON L4G 6J1
RE: Notice of Intention to Designate a Property to be of Cultural Heritage Value
or Interest
15210 Yonge Street
The Andrews Block
Part of Lot 13, WIS Yonge Street, Plan 9, R422075, except easements
therein, Town of Aurora, Regional Municipality of York, being all of PIN
03652-0064 (LT)
Please find attached a Notice of Intention
explaining the Cultural Heritage Value or
attributes of the above -noted property.
to Designate, which includes a statement
Interest and a description of the heritage
Pursuant to Section 29(3) of the Ontario Heritage Act, this Notice will be published in a
newspaper having general circulation in the municipality (The Auroran) on August 9th,
2018.
Yours sinc rely,
Michael De Rond
Town Clerk
Attach.
c. Marco Ramunno, Planning and Development Services
The Corporation of the Town of Aurora
By-law Number 6326-21
Being a By-law to designate a property to be of cultural heritage value or
interest (15210 Yonge Street "Andrews Block").
Whereas under subsection 29(1) of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. 0.18, as
amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, designate a property within the
municipality to be of cultural heritage value or interest;
And whereas on June 12, 2018, the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Aurora
(the 'Town") approved the recommendations contained in Report No. HAC18·008, to
designate the property municipally known as 15210 Yonge Street, as described on the
attached Schedule "A" (the "Property") to be of cultural heritage value or interest;
And whereas the Town Clerk caused notice of the intention to designate the Property to
be served on the owner of the Property and the Ontario Heritage Trust and published in
a newspaper having general circulation in the municipality;
And whereas there were no objections to the proposed designation of the Property
served on the Town, or a person who has served a notice of objection has withdrawn
the objection;
And whereas the Council of the Town deems it necessary and expedient to enact a by·
law to designate the Property to be of cultural heritage value or interest;
Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Aurora hereby enacts
as follows:
1. The Property, as described on the attached Schedule "A", be and is hereby
designated to be of cultural heritage value or interest.
2. A statement explaining the cultural heritage value or interest of the Property and
a description of the heritage attributes of the Property are set out on the attached
Schedule "B".
3. The Town Clerk shall serve a copy of this by-law on the owner of the Property and
the Ontario Heritage Trust and publish notice of this by-law in a newspaper
having general circulation in the municipality.
4. The Town Solicitor shall register against the Property in the proper Land Registry
Office, a copy of this by-law including an Affidavit of the Town Clerk respecting
the giving of notice referenced herein to be attached to and forming part of this
by-law.
Enacted by Town of Aurora Council this 30th day of March, 2021.
;tom Mrakas, Mayor
,&1itl
Michael de Rond, Town Clerk
Exhibit 'B'
By-law Number 6326-21 Page 2 of 4
Schedule “A”
Description of Property
All and singular those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and
being in the Town of Aurora, in the Regional Municipality of York, municipally known as
15210 Yonge Street, and being composed of Part of Lot 13, W/S Yonge Street, Plan 9,
Aurora, being all of PIN 03652-0064 (LT), including the primary building thereon.
By-law Number 6326-21 Page 3 of 4
Schedule “B”
Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest
The Andrew’s Block has cultural value as an excellent example of a late nineteenth
century building in the “commercial vernacular” style that was used throughout Ontario
from 1850 to 1930. It is a simple rectilinear two storey brick structure with a low sloping
roof built tight to the Yonge Street property line. The flat roof, decorative brick parapet,
masonry divided into bays, equally spaced windows of a masonry second level above a
glazed storefront with knee wall are all essential elements of the style. The storefront,
although altered in 1925, maintains the original configuration, materials, and design
elements.
It has historical value based on its association with the development of the early retail
commercial main street of Aurora. It was constructed by a local building syndicate in
1887 following the great fire of the same year. A syndicate of prominent business men
formed to build the Andrews, Odd Fellows, and Clift buildings, which then became
known as the “Syndicate Block”. The Block reflects the cooperation of owners and
craftspeople that resulted in visually linked buildings using the same materials and style
of design. This similarity allowed smaller structures to appear like a larger building of
greater significance. The Syndicate Block contributes to an understanding of how an
appearance of prosperity and cohesion was created on the main street during the later
nineteenth century. The building has been associated with the Caruso family for over a
hundred years.
The building has contextual value as a contributing building in the historic main street
streetscape of Aurora. It is adjoined to the listed Odd Fellows Building and is located
directly across the street from the designated Post Office Building. The Syndicate Block
acts as an anchor for the west side of the historic downtown’s main street. The building
continues its historic uses with storefront retail at the main level and access to the
residential floor above. Visually the Andrews Block contributes to the unifying features
of the historic streetscape whose buildings are predominantly low-sloped roofed brick
of two storeys in height with decorative masonry parapets, and/or metal cornices.
Description of Heritage Attributes
Important to the preservation of the property are the original key attributes that express
its value, which include the following exterior elements:
• the building massing, masonry, and masonry openings;
• a modest metal cove parapet flashing;
• decorative stepped brick parapet; with the higher portion in the centre;
• corbelled brick band delineating the bottom of the parapet;
• the three brick bays of the second level divided by brick pilasters;
• the high window openings of the second level complete with flat soldier course
arches and manufactured stone sills;
• the paired, double-hung wood windows separated by fluted wooden casing with a
medallion in the centre;
By-law Number 6326-21 Page 4 of 4
• window sash replacement on the second level with double hung windows
sympathetic to the original design.
• complex wood cornice above the storefront;
• the painted divisions of the storefront glazing;
• cast iron structural storefront support and horizontal mullions between large
plates of glass;
• recessed store entrances (3) at street level;
• wood, half glazed doors with two glazed transoms over;
• wood paneled soffit of the storefront and entry recesses; and
• the height, deep concrete sill over rugged brick divided into recessed brick panels
of the knee wall.
Exhibit 'C'
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Via Registered Mail
Ms. Erin Semande
Ontario Heritage Trust
Heritage Programs and Operation
10 Adelaide Street East
Toronto, Ontario M5C 1J3
Dear Ms. Semande,
Re: Notice of Passing of By-law to Designate 15 Properties
to be of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest
15195 Yonge Street
15199 Yonge Street
15203 Yonge Street
15210 Yonge Street
15216 Yonge Street
15218 and 15220 Yonge Street
15221 Yonge Street
15222, 15224 and 15226 Yonge Street
15225 Yonge Street
15229 Yonge Street
15233 Yonge Street
15240 Yonge Street
15242 Yonge Street
15243A Yonge Street
15243B Yonge Street
Corporate Services
Michael De Rond
905-727-3123 ext. 4755
mderond@aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
100 John West Way
Box 1000,
Aurora, ON L4G 6,11
Please find a copy of By-law 6323-21, 6324-21, 6325-21, 6326-21, 6327-21, 6328-21,
6329-21, 6330-21, 6331-21, 6332-21, 6333-21, 6334-21, 6335-21, 6336-21, and 6337-
21. Each by-law includes a statement explaining the Cultural Heritage Value or Interest
and a description of the heritage attributes of the p
Yours incer ly
MI ha le De Rond
Town Clerk
Attach.
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