Agenda - Heritage Advisory Committee - 20220606Town of Aurora
Heritage Advisory Committee
Meeting Agenda
Date:Monday, June 6, 2022
Time:7:00 p.m.
Location:Video Conference
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Pages
1.Call to Order
2.Land Acknowledgement
3.Approval of the Agenda
4.Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof
5.Receipt of the Minutes
5.1.Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of May 2, 2022 1
That the Heritage Advisory Committee meeting minutes of May 2, 2022,
be received for information.
6.Delegations
7.Matters for Consideration
7.1.Memorandum from Planner/Heritage Planning; Re: Heritage Permit
Application File: HPA-2022-06, 20 Catherine Avenue
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That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application
File: HPA-2022-06, 20 Catherine Avenue, be received; and
1.
That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding
Heritage Permit Application File: HPA-2022-06 be received and
referred to staff for consideration and further action as
appropriate.
2.
7.2.Memorandum from Manager of Parks and Fleet; Re: Tree Removal
Application - 72 Harrison Avenue
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That the memorandum regarding Tree Removal Application – 72
Harrison Avenue be received; and
1.
That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Tree
Removal Application – 72 Harrison Avenue be received and
referred to staff for consideration and further action as
appropriate.
2.
8.Informational Items
8.1.Memorandum from Planner/Heritage Planning; Re: Report on 2022 Minor
Heritage Permit Approvals
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That the memorandum regarding Report on 2022 Minor Heritage
Permit Approvals be received for information.
1.
8.2.Memorandum from Planner/Heritage Planning; Re: Heritage Advisory
Committee Update List
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That the memorandum regarding Heritage Advisory Committee
Update List be received for information.
1.
9.Adjournment
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Town of Aurora
Heritage Advisory Committee
Meeting Minutes
Date:
Time:
Location:
Monday, May 2, 2022
7:00 p.m.
Video Conference
Committee Members: Jeff Lanthier (Chair)
Bob McRoberts (Vice Chair)
Councillor Sandra Humfryes
Robert Lounds
John Green
Members Absent: Hoda Soliman
Matthew Kinsella
Other Attendees: Councillor Wendy Gaertner
Marco Ramunno, Director of Planning and Development Services
Lisa Hausz, Manager, Economic Development and Policy
Nick Kazakoff, Economic Development Officer
Brashanthe Manoharan, Planner/Heritage Planning
Ishita Soneji, Council/Committee Coordinator
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1. Call to Order
The Chair called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m.
2. Land Acknowledgement
The Committee acknowledged that the meeting took place on the traditional
territory of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples whose
presence here continues to this day. It was noted that Aurora is part of the treaty
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lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit and the Williams Treaties First Nations,
and we thank them for sharing the land.
3. Approval of the Agenda
Moved by John Green
Seconded by Robert Lounds
That the agenda as circulated by Legislative Services be approved.
Carried
4. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof
There were no declarations of pecuniary interest under the Municipal Conflict of
Interest Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.50.
5. Receipt of the Minutes
5.1 Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of April 4, 2022
Moved by Robert Lounds
Seconded by Bob McRoberts
That the Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of April 4, 2022 be
received for information.
Carried
6. Delegations
None.
7. Matters for Consideration
7.1 Memorandum from Economic Development Officer; Re: Community
Improvement Plan Review Consultation
Nick Kazakoff, Economic Development Officer, presented an overview of
the Promenade Area Community Improvement Plan (CIP) and sought the
Committee's input regarding the heritage aspect of the plan. Staff further
provided an overview of best practices and comparison with neighboring
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municipalities on various programs such as the facade grant, building
renovation and restoration, development charge grant, tax-based
increments, and heritage property tax relief, and environmental site
assessment and tax remediation. Staff noted the next steps regarding the
review including public consultation and the implementation process.
The Committee sought clarification on the availability of programs for
residential properties and existing heritage properties, and suggested that
heritage related restoration be included in the Facade and Signage
Improvement grant program. The Committee expressed support for the
plan.
Moved by John Green
Seconded by Bob McRoberts
1. That the memorandum regarding Community Improvement Plan
Promenade Consultation be received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding
Community Improvement Plan Promenade Consultation be received
and referred to staff for consideration and further action as
appropriate.
Carried
7.2 Memorandum from Planner/Heritage Planning; Re: Heritage Permit
Application File: HPA-2022-05, 15356 Yonge Street (Knowles-Readman
House)
The Committee consented to permit additional time for the presentation.
Wayne Morgan, Heritage Planner, and Bruce Hall, The Planning
Partnership presented an overview of the heritage permit application
highlighting the details of the development process, promenade
designations, urban design guidelines, heritage guidelines and features,
and changes made to the proposal thus far. They further provided details
on the Knowles-Readman House integration and restoration plan,
proposed landscaping, influence of existing built form on the proposal,
and maintaining the existing colour palette in the design features.
Staff presented an overview of the memorandum and the application. The
Committee discussed various aspects of the application and inquired on
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the conservation plan for the Hilary House, and the applicant provided
clarification. The Committee and staff further discussed about the site-
specific zoning requirements and compliance with the Northeast Old
Aurora Heritage Conservation District Plan. The Committee expressed
support for the application.
Moved by Bob McRoberts
Seconded by John Green
1. That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application File:
HPA-2022-05 be received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Heritage
Permit Application File: HPA-2022-05 be received and referred to staff
for consideration and further action as appropriate.
Carried
7.3 Memorandum from Planner/Heritage Planning; Re: Review of Aurora
Register of Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest
The Committee consented to permit additional time for the presentation.
Vanessa Hicks, MHBC Planning, presented an update on the review of the
Aurora Register of Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest project
and provided details of the ongoing work in Phase 3 of the project. Further
details were provided regarding the evaluation and classification method
review, project methodology and research, GIS database of properties in
the register, property risk analysis, the proposed recommendations post
the evaluation of properties, and the next steps.
Staff provided a brief overview of the memorandum and the sought the
Committee's feedback on the recommendations regarding the project.
The Committee requested clarification on the commemorative metal
plaque program and suggested that displaying metal plaques on
properties designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act would be
well received. The Committee further requested that appropriate training
on the revised evaluation methodology be provided to the Planning staff.
The Committee expressed appreciation to the Consultant and supported
the proposed project plan and recommendations.
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Moved by Robert Lounds
Seconded by John Green
1. That the memorandum regarding Review of Aurora Register of
Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest be received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Review of
Aurora Register of Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest be
received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as
appropriate.
Carried
8. Informational Items
None.
9. Adjournment
Moved by Bob McRoberts
Seconded by Councillor Humfryes
That the meeting be adjourned at 8:29 p.m.
Carried
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100 John West Way
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 6J1
(905) 727-3123
aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
Memorandum
Planning and Development Services
Re: Heritage Permit Application File: HPA-2022-06
20 Catherine Avenue
To: Heritage Advisory Committee
From: Brashanthe Manoharan, Planner/ Heritage Planning
Date: June 6, 2022
Recommendation
1. That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application File: HPA-2022-06, 20
Catherine Avenue, be received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Heritage Permit
Application File: HPA-2022-06 be received and referred to staff for consideration and
further action as appropriate.
Summary
This memo provides the Heritage Advisory Committee with the necessary information
to comment on Heritage Permit Application HPA-2022-06. The purpose of the
application is to replace the existing one and a half addition with a two-storey addition
to the existing dwelling at 20 Catherine Avenue. The subject property is designated
under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act and is located within the Northeast Old Aurora
Heritage Conservation District.
Staff have no concerns with the proposal as the two-storey addition to the
existing dwelling is not anticipated to adversely impact the character of the
streetscape.
Staff are satisfied that the proposal meets the design guidelines of the Northeast
Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District Plan.
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Heritage Permit: HPA-2022-06 – 20 Catherine Avenue
June 6, 2022 Page 2 of 5
Background
Property Description
The subject property) is located on the north side of Catherine Avenue, north of
Wellington Street East and east of Yonge Street (see Attachment 1). The existing house
(also known as the “Phillips House”) was constructed c1885 by Daniel A. Phillips. The
house can be described as late 19th century two and a half (2 ½) storey Ell-shaped
dwelling with Italianate and Gothic Revival style influences of the Victorian era. Features
include decorative bargeboards, louvered wood shutters, double hung windows
including segmental arched and round headed varieties.
The property contains a garage located in the northwest portion of the property Parking
is provided on the existing driveway located on the west side of the property. Mature
vegetation exists on the property, which includes two (2) large trees in the front yard,
two (2) large trees and a cedar hedge along the east side yard, two large trees located in
the rear yard, and vegetation along the west and rear property line.
Heritage Designation
In 2006, Town Council passed By-Law 4804-06.D to designate 20 Catherine Avenue
under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Northeast Old Aurora Heritage
Conservation District. Town Council also passed By-Law 4809-06.D to adopt the
“Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District Plan” as the document to guide
the preservation, redevelopment and alteration of the properties and streetscapes
located within the boundaries of the District.
Heritage Permit Application
The applicant has submitted a heritage permit to replace the existing one and a half
storey addition with a 130.9 m2 (1,410 ft2) two-storey addition to the existing dwelling.
The proposed addition will be finished with vertical rough pawn siding in a buttercream
colour, fibreglass Cambridge style driftwood or weatherwood colour to match existing,
windows and doors in cream frames and trim, and is designed with gable roofs that is
consistent in slope and style to the main building.
The proposed north elevation features a patio style door and windows that are similar in
style to the existing windows. The proposed west elevation is designed with two (2)
windows, and the proposed east elevation is designed with three (3) windows.
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Heritage Permit: HPA-2022-06 – 20 Catherine Avenue
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One (1) Manitoba Maple tree located in the rear yard is proposed to be removed to
facilitate the proposed addition to the existing dwelling.
The applicants have obtained a Preliminary Zoning Review (dated April 11, 2022) that
confirms that the proposed addition complies with the requirements of the Zoning By-
law.
Analysis
Staff support the replacement of the existing one and a half storey addition with a two-
storey rear addition as it will not adversely impact the heritage value of the property.
The proposed two-storey addition will not adversely affect the heritage integrity of the
existing dwelling as it is located entirely behind the main building. Further, the proposed
rear addition is not visible from the streetscape. As such, there will be minimal impacts
on the streetscape.
Staff are satisfied that the proposed addition generally meets the design guidelines in the
Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District Plan.
As indicated in Section 9.1.2.5 of the District Plan, exterior additions are to be located at
the rear or an inconspicuous side of the historic building. The proposed two-storey
addition is located directly and entirely behind the existing dwelling. The proposed
addition will not be visible from the street and will not adversely impact the streetscape.
Further, the existing mature trees in the front yard, as well as the vegetation along the
west and east property lines will provide further screening to mitigate any visual
impacts to the streetscape.
Section 9.1.3 of the District Plan states that additions and alterations to an existing
heritage building should be consistent with the style of the original buildings. Staff
consider the overall design of the proposed addition to be compatible with the original
architectural character of the main building. The proposed board and batten siding,
asphalt shingles, and proposed windows are consistent with the guidelines of the
Heritage District Plan.
Section 9.3 of the District Plan provides that new addition should not have a greater
height or scale than the original building. The proposed two-storey addition does not
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Heritage Permit: HPA-2022-06 – 20 Catherine Avenue
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exceed the peak height of the existing dwelling. Further, the floor area of the proposed
addition is less than 20% of the footprint of the existing house.
The proposed vertical siding and shingles are considered appropriate materials as per
Section 9.8.1 of the District Plan as they respect the integrity of the existing dwelling
and context of the neighbourhood.
Town Forestry Staff assessment confirms information in tree removal application and
compensation requirements.
On May 10, 2022, the Parks Division received a formal Tree Removal Application and
supporting documentation for the removal of one (1), Manitoba Maple tree from the rear
yard of the property.
Staff attended the site and confirm a Manitoba maple with a diameter at DBH of 71.5
cm is located in the rear yard along the property line. The tree is in poor to fair condition
with a large open cavity approximately 5 meters above grade. This indicates that there
was a second codominant branch that was removed or broke away from the tree at
some point in time. Due to the size of the cavity the long-term health and structural
integrity of the tree is compromised. Staff agree with the recommendation to remove
the tree due the impacts of the construction and associated risks the tree poses to
adjacent property.
In addition, a Scott’s Pine on the property to be retained, as construction will have a
minimal impact to the root zone. The report recommends utilizing a root reduction
method which includes trenching just outside the foundation excavation to clearly
identify roots and properly pruning impacted roots as per industry standard
arboriculture practices to ensure tree health is not compromised.
As per the Town’s Tree Removal Compensation Policy, the value of this tree $350.
Should the removal be approved staff will work with the applicant to fulfill the
requirements of the compensation policy.
Conclusion
Staff have reviewed Heritage Permit Application HPA-2022-06 for 20 Catherine Avenue
and are satisfied that the proposed work complies with the design guidelines of the
Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District Plan.
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Heritage Permit: HPA-2022-06 – 20 Catherine Avenue
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Attachments
Attachment 1 – Location Map
Attachment 2 – Drawings
Attachment 3 – Tree Preservation Plan
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100 John West Way
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 6J1
(905) 727-3123
aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
Memorandum
Operational Services
Re: Tree Removal Application – 72 Harrison Avenue
To: Heritage Advisory Committee
From: Sara Tienkamp, Manager of Parks and Fleet
Date: June 6, 2022
Recommendation
1. That the memorandum regarding Tree Removal Application – 72 Harrison Avenue be
received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Tree Removal
Application – 72 Harrison Avenue be received and referred to staff for consideration
and further action as appropriate.
Background
The subject property is listed on the Town of Aurora’s Register of Properties of Cultural
Heritage Value or Interest under Tree Protection By-law 5850-16. Section 9 (1) (b)
states:
If a tree subject to an application is found by the Director to be a Heritage Tree, the
Director shall not issue a permit unless the injury, destruction or removal is
approved by Council following a review by the Town’s Heritage Advisory
Committee.
On April 18, 2022, the Parks Division received a formal Tree Removal Application and
supporting documentation for the removal of one (1), White Spruce tree on a lean from
the rear yard of the property.
The Heritage Advisory Committee’s comments on this application should focus on the
impact on the heritage character of the neighbourhood, not the physical condition of the
tree.
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Tree Removal Application - 72 Harrison Avenue
June 5, 2022 Page 2 of 2
Analysis
Town forestry staff assessment confirms information in application for removal.
Staff attended the site and met with the applicant to assess the Spruce tree. The
resident has concerns about the lean of the tree towards the house and future impacts
as it continues to grow. In addition, the tree is not aesthetically pleasing, and the owner
would prefer to have trees along the perimeter of the property to maximize useable
space in the yard.
It was confirmed that a 15-metre-high Spruce tree, with a DBH of 44 cm, was growing on
an approximate 20 degree lean towards the house. The tree has a health and structural
integrity rating of fair. The crown is open and somewhat sparse, and the root plate does
not appear to have shifted as the ground is level around the tree. It is unknown if the
tree was not planted straight originally or if winds have impacted the tree causing it to
move towards house when it was younger in age, as the main leader has self corrected
over time.
Applicant is proposing planting two (2) native Sugar Maple trees as compensation for the
removal.
The owner is proposing planting two (2) Sugar Maple trees along the western property
line to restore the canopy loss as the result from the removal of the Spruce tree.
As per the Town’s Tree Removal Compensation Policy, the value of this tree $1,616.22.
Should the removal be approved staff will work with the applicant to fulfill the
requirements of the compensation policy.
Attachments
Attachment #1 – Tree Removal Application, April 18, 2022.
Attachment #2 – Spruce Tree Photos
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Attachment 2
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100 John West Way
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 6J1
(905) 727-3123
aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
Memorandum
Planning and Development Services
Re: Report on 2022 Minor Heritage Permit Approvals
To: Heritage Advisory Committee
From: Brashanthe Manoharan, Planner/ Heritage Planning
Date: June 6, 2022
Recommendation
1. That the memorandum regarding Report on 2022 Minor Heritage Permit Approvals be
received for information.
Background
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Heritage Advisory Committee with a
summary of Minor Heritage Permit Approvals that have been processed by the Planning
and Development Services since January 2022.
On November 22, 2011, Council adopted By-Law 5365-11 granting delegated approval
authority to the Director of Planning and Development Services to consent to or refuse
alterations to properties that are located within a heritage conservation district pursuant
to Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, including the authority to attach terms and
conditions. The definition of “minor alteration(s)” in the By-law shall include:
Replacement of siding;
Cleaning or re-pointing of masonry;
Replacement of windows or doors;
Replacement/removal or minor architectural building elements including,
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, shutters, door trims/frames,
window trims/frames, soffits, and fascia;
Structural repairs to existing structures and structural elements including,
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, porches, chimneys, roofs, and
exterior walls;
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Report on 2022 Minor Heritage Permit Approvals
June 6, 2022 Page 2 of 3
Repairs and replacement of non-heritage structures on the property which can
be seen from the street including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
fences, patios, gardens, sheds, and gazebos; and
Installation, replacement, or removal of commercial signage.
Notwithstanding the above, any alteration to a heritage attribute that is identified in a by-
law pursuant to Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act shall not be considered a “minor
alteration” and is therefore excluded from any delegated authority.
Planning and Development Services updates the Heritage Advisory Committee on an
annual basis, advising on the number of Minor Heritage Permit Approvals that were
granted where the approval authority is not Council.
Analysis
Since January 2022, Planning and Development Services consented to four (4) Minor
Heritage Permits in accordance with the By-Law 5365-11. The four (4) Minor Heritage
Permits are summarized in the following table:
File No. Address Description Date Approved
HPA-
2022-01
9 Maple Street /
16 Catherine
Street (Parish
House)
Revisions to the addition approved
on February 27, 2018:
-Enlargement of north porch and
minor change in north elevation
fenestration
January 26, 2022
HPA-
2022-03
15243 Yonge
Street
New door in place of existing
window (first floor).
March 8, 2022
HPA-
2022-04
15195 Yonge
Street
Sign permit for “Oakridge’s Fashions
Inc.”
March 8, 2022
HPA-
2020-04
74 Centre Street Revision to January 25, 2022
approved design:
-Front half portion of the building to
be shifted 4.63m from the east
property line
April 19 , 2022
For Minor Heritage Permits approved by the Director of Planning and Development
Services, Staff were satisfied with each of the proposal’s massing, design, and building
materials and that the proposals were in keeping with the general intent the Northeast
Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District Plan.
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Report on 2022 Minor Heritage Permit Approvals
June 6, 2022 Page 3 of 3
Conclusions
Since January 2022, Planning and Development Services consented to four (4) Minor
Heritage Permits in accordance with the By-Law 5365-11.
Planning and Development Services updates the Heritage Advisory Committee on an
annual basis, advising of the number of Minor Heritage Permit Approvals were granted
where the approval authority is not Council.
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100 John West Way
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 6J1
(905) 727-3123
aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
Memorandum
Planning and Development Services
Re: Heritage Advisory Committee Update List
To: Heritage Advisory Committee
From: Brashanthe Manoharan, Planner/ Heritage Planning
Date: June 6, 2022
Recommendation
1. That the memorandum regarding Heritage Advisory Committee Update List be
received for information.
Background
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide an update to items which were brought
to the Heritage Advisory Committee at the February 7, 2022, April 4, 2022, and May 2,
2022 meetings. See Attachment 1 for the Heritage Advisory Committee Update List.
Committee contributions can be found in the meeting minutes and the “Advisory
Committee Review” section of Council reports.
This list will be updated and provided at regularly scheduled meetings. Completed items
may be removed.
Agendas, reports, and minutes can be found at www.aurora.ca/agendas
Attachments
Attachment 1 - Heritage Advisory Committee Update List – as of May 12, 2022
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Heritage Advisory Committee Update List – as of May 12, 2022
This list provides an update to items which were brought to the February 7, 2022, April 4,
2022, and May 2, 2022 Heritage Advisory Committee meetings.
Meeting Date Item Update
January 12,
2022
(minutes)
6.2 Memorandum from
Planner/Heritage Planning;
Re: Heritage Permit
Application, Faraji, 74
Centre Street, File Number:
HPA-2020-04
Report brought to Council on January 25,
2022. Approval was granted by Council.
Minor Heritage Permit for revised design
approved April 19, 2022 under By-Law 5365-
11 granting delegated approval authority to
the Director of Planning and Development
Services.
Committee of Adjustment approval for lot
area, lot frontage, and interior side yard
setback relief approved May 12, 2022.
February 7,
2022
(minutes)
6.1 Memorandum from
Planner/Heritage Planning;
Re: Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2021-16 -
82 Centre Street
6.2 Memorandum from
Planner/Heritage Planning;
Re: Report to Designate 34-
38 Berczy Street under
Part IV of the Ontario
Heritage Act and to Delist
26 & 32 Berczy Street from
the Aurora Register of
Properties of Cultural
Heritage Value or Interest
Report brought to Council on March 29, 2022.
Approval was granted by Council.
Report brought to Council on April 26, 2022.
Approval was granted by Council to issue
Notice of Intention to designate 34 Berczy
Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage
Act. Notice has been issued.
Council approved the removal 26, 32, and 38
Berczy Street from the Aurora Register of
Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or
Interest, conditional upon a detailed Site and
Building Documentation and a fulsome
historical report inclusive of properties both
north and south of Mosely Street, and a
detailed Commemorative Plan.
April 4, 2022
(minutes)
6.1 Memorandum from
Planner/Heritage Planning;
Re: Heritage Permit
Application File: HPA-
Report brought to Council on April 26, 2022.
Approval was granted by Council.
Attachment 1 Page 27 of 28
2022-02 - 85 Catherine
Avenue
May 2, 2022
(minutes)
6.2 Memorandum from
Planner/Heritage Planning;
Re: Heritage Permit
Application File: HPA-
2022-05 - 15356 Yonge
Street (Knowles-Readman
House)
6.3 Memorandum from
Planner/Heritage Planning;
Re: Review of Aurora
Register of Properties of
Cultural Heritage Value or
Interest
Report to be brought forward to June 21,
2022 General Committee meeting.
Report to be brought forward to June 21,
2022 General Committee meeting.
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