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Agenda - Heritage Advisory Committee - 20230731Town of Aurora Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Date:Monday, July 31, 2023 Time:7 p.m. Location:Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall Meetings are available to the public in person and via live stream on the Town’s YouTube channel. To participate, please visit aurora.ca/participation. 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 1, 2023 1 That the Heritage Advisory Committee meeting minutes of May 1, 2023, be received for information. 1. 6.Delegations 7.Matters for Consideration 7.1 Memorandum from Senior Planner; Re: Development Application Review – 16, 20 and 22 Allaura Boulevard 6 That the memorandum regarding Development Application Review - 16, 20 and 22 Allaura Boulevard be received; and 1. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. 2. 7.2 Memorandum from Senior Planner; Re: Status of 287 Properties Recommended to Remain Listed on the Town’s Heritage Register 13 That the memorandum regarding Status of 287 Properties Recommended to Remain Listed on the Town’s Heritage Register be received; and 1. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. 2. 8.Informational Items 9.New Business 10.Adjournment Town of Aurora Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Date: Time: Location: Monday, May 1, 2023 7 p.m. Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall Committee Members: Councillor John Gallo (Chair) Cynthia Bettio David Heard Kevin Hughes* John Green Jeff Lanthier (Vice Chair)* Bob McRoberts Other Attendees: Councillor Ron Weese* Adam Robb, Senior Planner, Development/Heritage Linda Bottos, Council/Committee Coordinator *Attended electronically _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order The Chair called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. Introductions were made around the table. 1.1 Appointment of Committee Vice Chair Moved by John Green Seconded by Bob McRoberts 1. That Jeff Lanthier be elected as Vice Chair of the Heritage Advisory Committee for a two-year term (2023-2024). Carried Page 1 of 302 Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Monday, May 1, 2023 2 2. Land Acknowledgement The Committee acknowledged that the meeting took place on Anishinaabe lands, the traditional and treaty territory of the Chippewas of Georgina Island, recognizing the many other Nations whose presence here continues to this day, the special relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory, and that Aurora has shared responsibility for the stewardship of these lands and waters. It was noted that Aurora is part of the treaty lands of the Mississaugas and Chippewas, recognized through Treaty #13 and the Williams Treaties of 1923. 3. Approval of the Agenda Moved by David Heard Seconded by Bob McRoberts 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 None. 6. Delegations None. 7. Matters for Consideration 7.1 Memorandum from Senior Planner; Re: Heritage Permit Application File: HPA-2023-04, 19 Catherine Avenue Peter Hillar, President/CEO of Greyfield Construction Co. Ltd., presented an overview of the application including depictions of the proposed Page 2 of 302 Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Monday, May 1, 2023 3 demolition, two-storey rear yard addition, and exterior materials. Staff provided further comment and acknowledged that effort had been made to respect compatibility and noted the main elements for consideration and input from the Committee including feedback on the westerly balcony component, chimney location, and general massing. The Committee discussed and inquired about various aspects including the increased footprint size, feedback from neighbours, and other rear additions on the street. The Committee expressed support for the application as presented. Moved by Jeff Lanthier Seconded by John Green 1. That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application File: HPA-2023-04, 19 Catherine Avenue, be received; and 2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Heritage Permit Application File: HPA-2023-04, 19 Catherine Avenue, be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. Carried 7.2 Memorandum from Senior Planner; Re: Request to Remove 28 Wells Street from the Aurora Register of Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest Paul Oberst, Heritage Consultant and Architect, presented an overview of the heritage evaluation of the property at 28 Wells Street, including a review of the criteria ratings under Ontario Regulation 9/06, and conceptual elevations of the proposed replacement buildings. Staff provided further comment on the property’s heritage value and noted the impact of Provincial Bill 23 on the heritage planning process. The Committee discussed and inquired about various aspects including designation priorities, previous ownership and significance, the previous evaluation process versus new regulations and criteria, and the potential to fully restore the building or incorporate the existing building/facade with a rear addition. The Committee did not support the removal of 28 Wells Street from the Heritage Register. Page 3 of 302 Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Monday, May 1, 2023 4 Staff agreed to have the owner conduct a title search and research the previous ownership of the property to determine any potential significance. Moved by David Heard Seconded by Bob McRoberts 1. That the memorandum regarding Request to Remove 28 Wells Street from the Aurora Register of Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest be received; and 2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Request to Remove 28 Wells Street from the 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. New Business The Committee expressed concerns regarding the impact of Provincial Bill 23 and the remaining 287 properties on the Heritage Register that may be worthy of designation, which need to be addressed by January 1, 2025. It was suggested that members would benefit by guidance on how to use the new criteria under Ontario Regulation 9/06. Staff agreed to bring this item forward for discussion and prioritization at the next meeting. Committee members recommended that the Committee meet on a monthly basis and requested that the Terms of Reference be revised accordingly. The Committee referred to the Town’s newly renovated train station and noted the wood plaque is faded and should be refreshed or replaced. It was further suggested that other wood plaques be reviewed and addressed as necessary. Staff noted that wood plaques are available and can be prepared for properties as needed. Page 4 of 302 Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Monday, May 1, 2023 5 Committee members expressed concerns about the purpose and value of the Committee under the current format of providing only comments instead of making recommendations for Council’s consideration as done in previous terms of Council. The Committee discussed potential ideas and events toward the promotion of heritage, increased community awareness, education, and youth engagement. 10. Adjournment Moved by Cynthia Bettio Seconded by Kevin Hughes That the meeting be adjourned at 8:36 p.m. Carried Page 5 of 302 100 John West Way Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1 (905) 727-3123 aurora.ca Town of Aurora Memorandum Planning and Development Services Re: Development Application Review – 16, 20 and 22 Allaura Boulevard To: Heritage Advisory Committee From: Adam Robb, MPL, MCIP, RPP, CAHP, Senior Planner Date: July 31, 2023 Recommendation 1. That the memorandum regarding Development Application Review – 16, 20 and 22 Allaura Boulevard be received; and 2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. Background The proposal at 16, 20 and 22 Allaura Boulevard is to facilitate the development of 225 stacked townhouses on the north side of Allaura Boulevard, east of Yonge Street. The owner has applied for a Zoning By-law Amendment (ZBA-2022-08), Plan of Subdivision (SUB-2022-02), and Site Plan (SP-2022-13) application to enable the residential built form as part of the Aurora Promenade area. The proposal also features an internal road network as well as underground parking. This is the first submission for the proposal, with a detailed review by Town departments and external agencies still ongoing. The proposal will also be subject to a future public planning meeting prior to any decision being made. Analysis The designated Aurora War Memorial Peace Park is adjacent to the subject lands The Aurora War Memorial Peace Park was designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act in 2008 (By-law No. 4977-07) and is located to the northwest and adjacent to the subject property. The designation by-law for the Aurora War Memorial Peace Park specifically states that protected heritage elements include the cenotaph, altar of Page 6 of 302 Development Application Review – 16, 20 and 22 Allaura Boulevard July 31, 2023 Page 2 of 2 sacrifice, flag poles, granite stairs to the monument, and general park landscape including the mature trees. In line with the goals of the Town’s Official Plan, all development shall be sympathetic to the cultural heritage resources of the community. It is a priority to ensure that development, including development on adjacent parcels, respects the heritage character and attributes of surrounding properties and the area at large. Comments received from the Heritage Advisory Committee can be used to inform design revisions as part of the development application review process As part of the initial staff review, comments on the development proposal include the following:  Ensuring all vistas and sightlines to the Aurora War Memorial Peace Park are maintained, protected, and enhanced.  Revising the layout of the proposed development to potentially enable pedestrian connection to the Aurora War Memorial Peace Park, which would create an additional opportunity to access the Park not just from Yonge Street.  Encouraging more opportunities for transitional open space or naturalized area leading to/from the Park and any potential connections to it.  Relocating the waste pickup location further from the Aurora War Memorial Peace Park. Any additional comments received from the Heritage Advisory Committee will also be used to inform further revisions or design considerations for the development. Attachments Attachment 1 – Site Plan and Drawings Page 7 of 302 Attachment 1 Page 8 of 302 STREET 'B'STREET 'A' STREET 'A ' STREET 'A'1.50 m. SIDEWALK1.50 m. SIDEWALK1.50 m. SID E W A L K 1.50 m. SIDE W A L K CROSSWALKLOT BOUND A R YLOT BOUNDARY1.50 m. SIDE W A L K 1.50 m. SIDE W A L KRAMP DOWNWASTE Open SpaceLandscaped courtyardLandscaped 406.87 sq mCROSSWALKCROSSWALKCROSSWALK MUNICIPAL SIDEWALKMUNICIPAL SIDEWALK18 UNITS 3.5 STOREY S T A C K E D BUILDING # 8 16 UNITS 3.5 STORE Y S T A C K E D BUILDING # 9 UPUPUP UP UPUPUPUP16 UNITS 3.5 STORE Y S T A C K E D BUILDING # 1 0 UPUPUP UP UPUPUPUP3.5 STOREY STACKED16 UNITSBUILDING #1UPUPUPUPUPUPUPUP3.5 STOREY STACKED32 UNITSBUILDING #23.5 STOREY STACKED28 UNITSBUILDING #426 UNITS3.5 STORE Y S T A C K E D BUILDING # 33.5 STOREY STACKED25 UNITSBUILDING #53.5 STOREY STACKED30 UNITSBUILDING #6UP UPUPUP UPUPUPUP18 UNITS3.5 STOREY STACKED BUILDING #7 Courtyard CROSSW A L K CROSSWA L K 1.50 m. SI D E W A L K 1.50 m. SI D E W A L K 1.50 m. SIDEWALK1.50 m. SIDEWALK1.50 m. SIDEWALK1.50 m. SIDEWALK1.50 m. SIDEWALKMUNICIPAL SIDEWALK1.50 m. 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That the memorandum regarding Status of 287 Properties Recommended to Remain Listed on the Town’s Heritage Register be received; and 2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. Background In 2021, the Town retained MHBC Planning Inc. to conduct a Heritage Register Review The Heritage Register Review project was completed in 2022 and evaluated the 374 properties on the Town’s Heritage Register to determine which should be prioritized for designation, be removed, or remain as listed. Alongside consultation with the Heritage Advisory Committee, 30 properties were prioritized for designation, 57 properties were removed, and 287 currently remain as listed. The Heritage Register Review project also recommended that in the course of time, other warranted listed properties also be advanced towards designation. Analysis As a result of Provincial Bill 23, all listed properties in Ontario will be removed from municipal Heritage Registers on January 1, 2025, unless they are designated Bill 23 was introduced by the Province as a means to expedite the planning and approval process and encourage the delivery of housing opportunities across Ontario. The omnibus legislation has resulted in changes to the Ontario Heritage Act wherein Page 13 of 302 Status of 287 Properties Recommended to Remain Listed July 31, 2023 Page 2 of 3 listed properties are to be automatically removed from municipal Heritage Registers effective January 1, 2025. The resulting impact is that the Province no longer wants properties to remain as listed for extended periods of time, and as such, the ability to “list” properties will be greatly reduced. All currently listed properties will be removed on January 1, 2025, and cannot be re-listed again for another five (5) years. If re-listed, they would then be subject to removal again after two (2) years, if not designated within that time. The Heritage Register Review already resulted in the designation effort of 30 priority properties in Town. However, with the recent legislative changes and the January 1, 2025, deadline, additional listed properties can be considered for designation prior to their automatic removal. Two of nine criteria under Ontario Regulation 9/06 need to be met to qualify for designation The Ontario Heritage Act provides criteria for determining cultural heritage value or interest through Ontario Regulation 9/06. This Regulation requires that a building must exhibit design/physical, historical/associative, or contextual value to warrant designation. In order to qualify for designation, a property must substantially meet two (2) of the nine (9) criteria. The criteria under Ontario Regulation 9/06 are as follows: Design or Physical Value 1. Property is a rare, unique, representative or early example of a style, expression, material or construction method. 2. Property displays a high degree of craftmanship or artistic merit. 3. Property demonstrates a high degree of technical or scientific achievement. Historical or Associative Value 4. Property has direct associations with a theme, event, belief, person, activity, organization or institution that is significant to the community. 5. Property yields, or has the potential to yield, information that contributes to an understanding of a community or culture. 6. Property reflects the work or ideas of an architect, artist, builder, designer or theorist who is significant to a community. Page 14 of 302 Status of 287 Properties Recommended to Remain Listed July 31, 2023 Page 3 of 3 Contextual Value 7. Property is important in defining, maintaining, or supporting the character of an area. 8. Property is physically, functionally, visually or historically linked to its surroundings. 9. Property is a landmark. Additionally, through recent provincial legislative updates, properties being pursued for designation can also now be appealed by the owners to the Ontario Land Tribunal, and there are opportunities available to property owners to object to the designation of their property before Council. Some, but not all, of the remaining listed properties on the Town’s Heritage Register meet the criteria to be designated Based on Ontario Regulation 9/06 and the evaluations conducted as part of the Heritage Register Review (attached), staff are of the opinion that the following remaining listed properties would generally satisfy Ontario Regulation 9/06 and meet the required criteria for designation:  Kennedy Street West – 7, 11, 15, 19, 21, 29  Spruce Street – 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 83, 84 85, 87  Temperance Street – 126, 134, 137, 138, 139, 142, 143  59 Tyler Street  Wellington Street East - 9, 21  19, 35 and 37 Wellington Street West (one parcel)  Yonge Street – 15018, 15120, 15054 This report also seeks additional input and comment from the Heritage Advisory Committee, with further action to then be taken by staff, including on potential consultation and outreach with the owners, pending Council direction. Attachments Attachment 1 – Heritage Register Review Property Sheets Page 15 of 302 Yonge Street Catherine Avenue Machell Avenue Irwin A v e n u e Address: 15 Irwin Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1883 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Stucco likely a later addition - appears to be in poor condition. Risk: No Risk Notes: Removal of original features and materials results in compromised integrity. No longer a good representative example of a Victorian dwelling. Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Built by William Sweezy Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s $WWDFKPHQW Attachment 1 Page 16 of 302 YongeStreetMachell AvenueIrwin Av e n u e Address: 17 Irwin Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 10 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1865 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Gable. Originally located on Orchard Heights Blvd and was moved in the 1900's. "Historical Society file indicates that a Mr Norman Scott said this house was moved to this location from a site near the reservoir on Orchard Heights Blvd in the early 1900's. The Scott family purchased the structure at that location and then had it moved to its present location." Condition Notes: Rear brick addition. Front verandah shortened. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 17 of 302 Machell AvenueIrwin Av e n u e Address: 21 Irwin Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 10 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1875 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Pediment, centre gable with window Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 18 of 302 Yonge StreetCatherine AvenueMachellAvenueIrwin Av e n u e Address: 8 Irwin Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 14 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1920 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Pediment, dormer, gable Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 19 of 302 Alex G a r d n e r C ircl e Wellingto n S t r e e t W e s tMachell AvenueAddress: 11 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Barn interior to the property, behind the house. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 20 of 302 Machell AvenueA lex G a r d n e r C i r c l e Address: 31 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 8 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1870 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Front gable, Verandah along front elevation Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 21 of 302 Machell AvenueA le x G a r d n e r C i r c l e Irwin Avenue Address: 35 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 9 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1886 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 22 of 302 A lex G a r d n e r C i r c l eMachell AvenueIrwin Av e n u e Address: 39 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 9 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1870 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Removal of some original features and materials. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 23 of 302 AlexGardnerCircle Machell AvenueAddress: 16 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 19 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Bay window Condition Notes: Rear addition and garage Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Marshall Forsyth (1855-1933) who bought the property in 1913 as a vacant lot, for $250. M. Forsyth owned a stationery and music store on Yonge Street. His younger brother, Wesley Octavius Forsyth, was a notable Canadian composer. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 24 of 302 Alex Gardner CircleMachell AvenueAddress: 22 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 19 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Machell/Irwin neighbourhood (i.e. worker’s housing) Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Built and designed by Michael Shulman and Page Kerry. Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1912. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Some association with houses located to the north which displays similar architectural features (i.e. 22-30 Machell) Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 25 of 302 Machell AvenueAlex Gardner Circle Address: 24 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 19 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1913 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Machell/Irwin neighbourhood (i.e. worker’s housing); Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed and designed by Michael Shulman and Page Kerry. Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1912. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. See 1921 census - "In 1921 Mr. Kerry sold number 24 to a retired merchant who owned several investment properties in Aurora. John Gray and his wife, Jessie, had operated a general store". Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Associated with properties located at 22-30 Machell which are constricted of a similar style at the same time period Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 26 of 302 Machell AvenueAl ex G a rdner Circle Address: 26 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 19 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: House moved back for excavation. Held up on steel beams and wood skids. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Machell/Irwin neighbourhood (i.e. worker’s housing); Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed and designed by Michael Shulman and Page Kerry. Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1912. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. The purchasers in 1920 were Alice Flicker, a widow, and her sister, Mary Jane “May” Hern. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Similar to houses along the street (i.e. 22 - 30 Machell Avenue)Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 27 of 302 Machell AvenueAlex G ardner Circle Address: 28 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 18 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Rear addition Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Machell/Irwin neighbourhood (i.e. worker’s housing); Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed and designed by Michael Shulman and Page Kerry. Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1912. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 28 of 302 Machell AvenueAlex G a rdner Circle Address: 30 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 18 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Machell/Irwin neighbourhood (i.e. worker’s housing); Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed and built by Michael Shulman and Page Kerry. Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1912. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Similar to houses located along the street (i.e. 22-30 Machell Avenue)Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 29 of 302 Machell AvenueIrwin Av e n u e Alex G a r d n e r Circle Address: 40 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 17 Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1907 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Unable to conclusively determine whether or not the house is a vernacular "workers" house or alternatively, an "L" shaped Victorian. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Machell/Irwin neighbourhood (i.e. worker’s housing); Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 30 of 302 Machell AvenueIrwin Av e n u e Address: 48 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1880 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Revival Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 31 of 302 Machell AvenueIrwin A v e n u e Address: 56 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1884 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Renovated with addition, altered original facade. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 32 of 302 Machell AvenueIrwin Av e n u e Address: 60 Machell Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 36 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1880 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Bay windows on front and south side Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 36, registered by Richard Wells and dwellings constructed shortly after the time Plan 36 was registered in the late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Machell/Irwin Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 33 of 302 SpruceStreetVictoriaStreetWellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Centre S t r e e t Wells StreetWells Street NorthAddress: 46 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 20 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1929 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Replaced windows Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 107, which was registered by Richard Machell in 1853 and forms part of the early community known as “Machell’s Corners” and buildings constructed in the 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 34 of 302 Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s tSpruceStreetCentre S t r e e t Wells StreetWells Street NorthAddress: 54 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 18 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1885 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Period Revival Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Previous house constructed in 1855, altered in 1883 (unknown if original dwelling was removed) with gambrel roof, elle wing and bargeboard. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 107, which was registered by Richard Machell in 1853 and forms part of the early community known as “Machell’s Corners” and buildings constructed in the 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Thomas barber owned the property between 1855-1866. Thomas Telfer: local farmer and investor, purchased the property in 1883 for $575.00, who died in 1886. Family sold the property in 1913. Note: Thomas Barber not listed in Aurora census (1881). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 35 of 302 Centre S t r e e t Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Larmont StreetWells Street NorthAddress: 78 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 12 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1929 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 36 of 302 Wellingt o n S t r e e t E a s t Walton DriveLarmont StreetCentre S t r e e t Address: 80-82 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 11 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1860 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: stucco clad Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the construction of grand estate homes along Wellington Street in the 19th century; Associated with Plan 107, which was registered by Richard Machell in 1853 and forms part of the early community known as “Machell’s Corners” and buildings constructed in the 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 37 of 302 Wellingt o n S t r e e t E a s t LarmontStreetWalton DriveCentre S t r e e t Address: 86 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 10 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1865 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the construction of grand estate homes along Wellington Street in the 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 38 of 302 LarmontStreetWe llington S t r e e t E a s tWalton DriveCentre S t r e e t Address: 94 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 8 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1874 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Unknown Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Elements of Georgian and Italianate styles Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the construction of grand estate homes along Wellington Street in the 19th century; Associated with Plan 107, which was registered by Richard Machell in 1853 and forms part of the early community known as “Machell’s Corners” and buildings constructed in the 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with Clarence Davis former mayor (and doctor) of Aurora and Warden of York County; Likely associated with Crawford Rose (Doctor), who formerly resided at 37 Wellington St. E. in 1957 (see voters list); Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 39 of 302 LarmontStreetWellingto n S t r e e t E a s tWalton DriveCentre S t r e e t Address: 98 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1874 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the construction of grand estate homes along Wellington Street in the 19th century; Associated with Plan 107, which was registered by Richard Machell in 1853 and forms part of the early community known as “Machell’s Corners” and buildings constructed in the 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 40 of 302 Wellingt o n S t r e e t E a s tWalton Drive Berczy StreetCentre S t r e e t Address: 108 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1880 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 107, which was registered by Richard Machell in 1853 and forms part of the early community known as “Machell’s Corners” and buildings constructed in the 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 41 of 302 Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Centre S t r e e t Walton DriveBerczy StreetAddress: 116 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1875 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Second Empire Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 107, which was registered by Richard Machell in 1853 and forms part of the early community known as “Machell’s Corners” and buildings constructed in the 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 42 of 302 Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Centre S t r e e t Address: 150 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1930 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: 1 ½ storey frame; gable rf; twin pedimented gables; main door in V; bandshe11 porch Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with historical residential development of wellington street; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 43 of 302 Centre S t r e e t Address: 136 Centre Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Large rear addition Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with historical residential development for working people by Michael Shulman Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1912. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Centre Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 44 of 302 Centre S t r e e t Address: 138 Centre Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Rear addition Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with historical residential development for working people by Michael Shulman Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1912. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Centre Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 45 of 302 Centre S t r e e t Address: 140 Centre Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Roofed verandah built across front (approx. 2001). New exterior siding and ornate trims (approx. 2001). Bargeboard added. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with historical residential development for working people by Michael Shulman Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1912. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Centre Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 46 of 302 Centre CrescentCentre S t r e e t Address: 142 Centre Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 107 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Modern material horizontal siding now covers original stucco and/or insulbrick. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with historical residential development for working people by Michael Shulman Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1912. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Centre Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 47 of 302 Spruce StreetF le uryStreetMaple Stree t Address: 77 Spruce Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 67 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Hip roof, dormer. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Spruce Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 48 of 302 Fleur y S t r eetMaple Stree tSpruce StreetAddress: 79 Spruce Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 67 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1911 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Hip roof, Dormer. Similar style to 87, 85, 83, and 81 Spruce. Condition Notes: Exterior addition, front porch enclosed. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Michael Shulman a prominent house builder in Aurora who built 5 ornamental concrete brick houses on the street. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1911. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The 5 houses that Shulman built are of similar scale and style, made of ornamental concrete brick. Collectively these houses contribute to the character of the area. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Spruce Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 49 of 302 Fle u r y S t r e etMaple Stre e tSpruce StreetAddress: 81 Spruce Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 67 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1911 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Hip roof, Dormer. Similar style to 87, 85, 83, 79 Spruce. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Michael Shulman a prominent house builder in Aurora who built 5 ornamental concrete brick houses on the street. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1911. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The 5 houses that Shulman built are of similar scale and style, made of ornamental concrete brick. Collectively these houses contribute to the character of the area. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Spruce Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 50 of 302 Spruce StreetAddress: 83 Spruce Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 67 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1911 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Hip roof, Dormer. Similar style to 79, 81, 85, 87 Spruce. Condition Notes: Note that this house has retained its integrity to a greater degree given that it has not been painted. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Michael Shulman a prominent house builder in Aurora who built 5 ornamental concrete brick houses on the street. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1911. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The 5 houses that Shulman built are of similar scale and style, made of ornamental concrete brick. Collectively these houses contribute to the character of the area. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Spruce Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 51 of 302 Spruce StreetAddress: 85 Spruce Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 67 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1911 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Hip roof, Dormer. Similar style to 79, 81, 83, 87 Spruce. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Michael Shulman a prominent house builder in Aurora who built 5 ornamental concrete brick houses on the street. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Michael Shulman is known for constructing this house in 1911. Shulman is suspected to have built 37 houses throughout Aurora which contributed to the growth of the town in the early 20th century. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The 5 houses that Shulman built are of similar scale and style, made of ornamental concrete brick. Collectively these houses contribute to the character of the area. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Spruce Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 52 of 302 Spruce StreetAddress: 87 Spruce Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 67 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1911 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Dormer, hip roof, front porch likely enclosed in 20th century. Condition Notes: The original concrete block facade has been covered with siding. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Michael Shulman who was a prominent builder, who built 5 ornamental concrete brick houses on the street. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The 5 houses that Shulman built are of similar scale and style, made of ornamental concrete brick. Collectively these houses contribute to the character of the area. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Spruce Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 53 of 302 Maple S t r e e tSpruce Street Address: 76 Spruce Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 37 Plan 5 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Hip roof with front gable. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative of Edwardian style. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: The dwelling was built in 1915, significantly after Doan registered the subdivision in 1865. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Spruce Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 54 of 302 Spruce StreetAddress: 80 Spruce Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 35 Plan 5 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Dormer, hip roof, covered porch/portico. Condition Notes: Rear addition, updated windows Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Dwelling built in 1915, significantly after Doan registered the subdivision in 1865. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Spruce Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 55 of 302 Spruce StreetAddress: 84 Spruce Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 36 Plan 5 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1915 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Dormer, hip roof, covered verandah Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative of Foursquare style Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Dwelling was built in 1915, significantly after Doan registered the subdivision in 1865. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Spruce Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 56 of 302 Tyler Str e e t Mill StreetGeorge StreetAddress: 58 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: American Foursquare Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Side entry with porch, stone lintels, wooden lintels with dentils on second storey. Shed dormer. Four square. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Recently renovated with sympathetic alterations. Original attributes and style retained. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Mrs. Cesar Calderon (housewife) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 57 of 302 Wellingto n S t r e e t W e s t Mil l StreetTemperance StreetAddress: 19, 35 and 37 Wellington Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: (various) Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Combination Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Building Heritage Attributes Notes: Industrial building complex now used commercially. Various sections of the building, some of the Victorian era and others 20th century. Victorian sections include decorative brickwork (dentilling) some original window openings, brick voussoirs. Rear outbuilding cinder block. c.1859 agricultural foundry? Condition Notes: Property includes additions. However, building and property includes remains of original buildings. Many parts of the 19th century portions have been painted. Condition seems fair but largely not able to be assessed from the public realm. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: YesSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial/ commercial hub of 19th century Aurora and Wellington Street, East of Yonge. Major Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: Yes Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: N/A Page 58 of 302 Tyler Str e e tMill StreetAddress: 46 Mill Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1896 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Dwelling includes cross gabled roof, second storey walkout with iron railings. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Fair example of a Late Victorian dwelling, unsympathetic single storey addition at front elevation. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: Yes Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former home of Charles Murphy (chemist) and Mrs. Murphy - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 59 of 302 Yonge StreetTemperance StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 7 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1888 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: L shaped floor plan, open gabled roof, side hall entry. Protruding bay with decorative brick work and voussoir. Architecture similar to that of 11 Tyler. Condition Notes: Brick painted, new windows installed, foundation parged and painted. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Fair example of a Victorian dwelling with some unsympathetic alterations (including front addition). Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed c. 1888 by Philip L. Querrie (investment property). Former residence of Allan Profit (hospital attendant) and Mrs. Hilda Profit - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Similar to the adjacent building at 11 Tyler Street (constructed as a pair at the same time).Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 60 of 302 Yonge StreetTemperance StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 11 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1888 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: L shaped floor plan, protruding window section on side bays with decorative brickwork. Brick voussoirs. Cross- gable roof. Front addition . Rear addition. Architecture similar to that of 7 Tyler. Condition Notes: Some deterioration of brick. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Fair example of a Victorian building with some unsympathetic alterations (including addition at front elevation). Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century. Likely constructed c. 1888 for Philip L. Querrie (considerable increase in price between previous year suggests a building may have been constructed at this time.) Former residence of Alan White (kitchen helper) and Mrs. Beverley White -1957 Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Similar to the building at 7 Tyler Street.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 61 of 302 Yonge StreetTemperance StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 15 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1923 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Fair example of a 1920s cottage/ bungalow. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Note: Aurora Banner article February 1923: John Bowser constructing a dwelling on Tyler Street at Temperance, formerly "Stork" (?) property. Former residence of William Mugford (retired) and Mrs. Elizabeth Mugford (shoe operator) - 1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 62 of 302 Tyler Str e e tMill StreetTemperance StreetAddress: 35 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: pre- 1988 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Revival Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: High pitched centred gable; dual entry as duplex, brick voussoirs. Row of mature coniferous trees centred on property. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Fair example of a Gothic revival building. Unknown if building was originally constructed as a semi- detached dwelling. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Former residence of William Potvin (reporter) and Mrs. Mary Potvin - 1957 Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of William Potvin (reporter) and Mary Potvin - 35 Tyler Street Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 63 of 302 Mill StreetTyler Str e e t Temperance StreetAddress: 37 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: pre. 1888 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Revival Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: High pitched centred gable, brick voussoirs. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Unknown if the building was originally constructed as a semi-detached. Fair example of a Gothic revival cottage. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Former residence of John Branbury (butcher) and Isabel Branbury - 1957 Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: * Notation in the Aurora Banner November 1888 noting the renovation of a semi-detached brick residence on Tyler Street. Building was therefore constructed prior to 1888. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 64 of 302 Tyler Str e e t George StreetAddress: 59 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 27 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1874 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Regency Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Building Heritage Attributes Notes: Intersecting hipped roof, centred entry. Brick voussoirs. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Well preserved example of a Regency era cottage. Major Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Also assocaited with early Plan 9 "Lynn's Plan", pre-confederation. Major Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Property likely included a frame dwelling as early as 1850s. Land was owned by members of the Machell family, and used by Edwin Machell. After the death of Edwin Machell, the land was owned by Walter Machell (c. 1879) who tore down the wood frame structure and constructed the existing building using bricks from his brickyard. Site of a brickworks established by Walter Machell c. 1874. Indirectly associated with Richard Machell. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Located adjacent to the creek and riverbed which provided clay for brick making.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 65 of 302 Tyler Str e e t George StreetAddress: 63 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 27 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Cross hipped medium pitched gabled roof. Bay window. Brick voussoirs. Large mature tree in front yard, row of coniferous to the rear. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Fair example of a Victorian dwelling. Existing front addition is unsympathetic. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed between 1881 and 1887 under the ownership of James Brothers (noted as a carpenter in the 1891 Aurora census). Sold in 1887 to Thomas Crake (1/4 acre lot). Thomas Crake is noted as a farmer in the 1871 census of Whitchurch twp. Former residence of Raymond Mason (railroad worker) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: Yes Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 66 of 302 George StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 79 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 28 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Centred entryway. Medium pitched open gabled roof. Open gabled front porch. Large mature trees in front yard and row along George Street frontage. Cottage c. 1930s Condition Notes: Exterior clad in stucco. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Bungalow with craftsman influences. Some unsympathetic alterations. Unknown if existing front porch is original. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: May be (indirectly) associated with John "Jack" Bowser who superintended the construction of the Empire State Building in the 1930s. Note: Bowser not noted as a resident of Aurora in the 1935, 1945 or 1953 voters lists. *did not reside on the property Former residence of Harold Rogers (traveller) and Mrs Winnifred Rogers - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 67 of 302 Har r ima n Road T yler S t r eetAddress: 121 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 25 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1914 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gable roof, front porch, L-shaped plan. Rear additions. Clad in siding. Low pitched roof outbuilding to the rear of the house. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Workers Dwelling, 1925 addition to the west side creating "L" shaped house. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Former home of Charles Murphy (chemist) and Mrs. Murphy - 1957 Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed for William Shelberg c. 1914 Named "Braeside" by John Stuart (plumber) and Agnes Stuart John Stuart served on Town Coucnil for nine years (1930s and 1940s) Also known as "Stuart House". Sold to Charles and Ethel Billing in 1944. Former residence of James Beattie (watchman) and Mrs Minnie Beattie - 1957 (see voters list). James Beattie is also noted as a baker at Scanlon's bakery. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Likely included surrounding properties which have been subdivided since the early 20th century. In-filled with residential lots. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 68 of 302 Mill StreetTemperance StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 28 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 20 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1923 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gabled roof, front porch, side hall entry, brick voussoir, rear lean to addition. Detached garage/shed. Mature tree, adjacent to stream. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare:Early (pre-1867): NoUnique:Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Worker's house Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Historical theme of local, 19th and early 21st century industry which includes the worker neighbourhood and industrial buildings of Tyler Street. Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Worker's cottage supporting the labour for surrounding industries. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Maintains and supports the historic worker's neighbourhood.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 69 of 302 Tyler Str e e t Temperance StreetMill StreetAddress: 38 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Revival Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Centred high pitched gable, centred entryway with front porch. Lancet window opening replaced. Brick voussoirs and rear wing. Condition Notes: Most window openings have been altered including signature lancet window. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative of Gothic Revival architectural style. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Historical theme of local, 19th and early 21st century industry which includes the worker neighbourhood and industrial buildings of Tyler Street. Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with the theme of industrial neighbourhoods. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The property maintains and supports the character of the area.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 70 of 302 Tyler Str e e tMill StreetAddress: 42 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 22 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Dichromatic brick, brick quoins and voussoirs. Open gabled roof with returning /extended eaves. Side entry with porch. Detached garage/shed. Condition Notes: Some alterations to brick work and signs masonry cracking. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative of a late Victorian. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Historical theme of local, 19th and early 21st century industry which includes the worker neighbourhood and industrial buildings of Tyler Street. Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Supports and maintains the character of the area.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 71 of 302 Mill StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 46 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1887 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Revival Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: High pitched gables. Many alterations completed challenging to differentiate old and new in some areas. Brick voussoirs and intersecting gable roof. Condition Notes: Large addition on house. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: Yes High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative of Gothic Revival architectural style. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Former home of Charles Murphy (chemist) and Mrs. Murphy - 1957 Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 72 of 302 George StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 62 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1904 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Includes stone quoin and shed dormer. Condition Notes: Repointed brick. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative of the Edwardian architectural style. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 73 of 302 George StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 66 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1875 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Medium pitched gable roof, Side hall entry, large open porch/verandah with decorative woodwork. Wood finial on main gable. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Page 74 of 302 George StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 70 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1915-1925 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Side hall entry, front porch supported by wood columns (balustrades and Doric columns). Small window opening on main storey with detailing. Brick voussoirs. Four square. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 75 of 302 George StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 74 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1888 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Side hall entry with overhang. Bay window and open gable. Brick voussoirs. Condition Notes: Green asphalt roof and metal trim. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative of late Victorian dwelling. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 76 of 302 George StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 78 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1905 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Hipped roof. 1970 aerial may indicate that a large portion of the dwelling was contstructed as an addition. Unknown if brick or board and batten portion of the dwelling consists of a later addition. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Architectural style and original features difficult to distinguish. Integrity compromised. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 77 of 302 George StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 80 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 14 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1888 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Front porch with classical columns and woodwork, second storey sunroom, double, high-pitched gables on side elevation. Decorative wood window surrounds. Condition Notes: Original window frames (appears), original wood work in good condition. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed for John Ouch c. 1888, sold to Albert Ough 1889. Former residence of George Beach (millwright) and Miss George Beach - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 78 of 302 HarrimanRoadGeorge StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 96 Tyler Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 19 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1931 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Other Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gable with front porch. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed by J.A. Knowles (Knowles and Pattenden) c. 1931. Constructed for Thomas Sisman - of the Sisman Shoe Company. Home of Roscoe Linton - Thomas Sisman's Grandson. Ross Linton - Councillor 1939 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 79 of 302 Temperance StreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 23 Reuben Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 34 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Wrap around front porch, stone quoins, series of gabled rooflines. Semicircular window openings. Stone lintels and sills. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some alterations which have changed the appearance of the building - including large verandah and addition of new siding. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: Yes Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Eva Radford and George Radford (banker) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 80 of 302 Temperance StreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 27 Reuben Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 31 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gable roof, front porch with wood posts, rear addition. Brick voussoirs. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Likely a Workers House with added verandah. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Charles Boynton (retired) and Miss Leila Boynton )secretary) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 81 of 302 Temperance StreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 29 Reuben Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 30 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Centred gable dormer, dual stone chimneys on either side of roof, sloping roof, cobble stone exterior/ veneer. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Fair example of a cobblestone Craftsman dwelling. Some unsympathetic alterations, including enclosed porch and attached garage. Unknown if front gable is original (note: comparison with 1970s aerial shows that front gable may have been enlarged) Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of John Willis (druggist) and Anne Willis Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 82 of 302 Temperance StreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 31 Reuben Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 27 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1925 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Slopes roof with large brick chimney. Large front porch with brick and wood columns. Original window and door openings appear to be original. Brick voussoirs. Central hipped/shed dormer. Contemporary detached garage. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Alfred S. Jubb (aircraft inspector) and Theresa Jubb - 1957 and 1963 voters lists. A. E. Jubb - RCAF Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 83 of 302 Yonge StreetTemperance StreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 18-20 Reuben Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Bay windows, brick voussoirs. Open gable roof. Condition Notes: Water drainage issues visible. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Likely Victorian - additions over time (compare FIP with 1970 aerial) some removal of original attributes. Wood frame, brick veneer. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of B.E. MacDonnell (widow) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Late 19th Century Page 84 of 302 Temperance StreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 28 Reuben Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 12 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.18890 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: L shaped plan with open gabled roof and protruding window bay with decorative brick. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: George T. Browning (local builder) purchased part of lots 12, 13, and 14 in 1888. Price of the lot suggests lot was vacant. Property tenanted by Henry Ross, house painter in the 1890s. Property purchased from Browning by Mary Cain in 1891. M. Cain resided on the property until 1926, Lucinda Cain resided on the property until 1942. Emily Shanks (widow, seamstress) purchased the property in 1946. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 85 of 302 Temperance Street Reuben S t r e e t Address: 30 Reuben Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 15 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Original openings including windows and doors. Front porch with wood posts and railings. Open gabled roof with return eaves. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Georgian Cottage, sympathetically altered. Retained overall scale/massing, 3-bay facade and side-gable roofline. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Donald Hope (construction), Norman Hope (farmer) and Hazel Hope - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 86 of 302 Yonge StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Kennedy Str eet E a s t Temperance StreetAddress: 7 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 131 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Intersecting gable roofs, open gable on front elevation. Front porch with wooden columns. Brick voussoirs and stone sills. Second storey sunroom addition. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Distinctive grouping of Edwardian buildings along the south side of Kennedy Street West.Constructed by Benjamin Stephenson. Property sold to Janet Rogers (widow) 1915. Property sold to Thomas Cairns (1926). Sold to Frederick C. Davis in 1943 (for Joseph Thomas Elwood Davis). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 87 of 302 YongeStreetKennedy Street E a s t Kenned y S t r e e t W e s t Temperance StreetAddress: 11 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 131 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1914 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Intersecting rooflines, open gable on front elevation, front porch with wooden columns. Stone headers and sills. Detached garage. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of George R. Legge (retired), and Mrs May Legge (1957). The Legge family owned the property from 1932 - 1972. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Distinctive grouping of Edwardian buildings along the south side of Kennedy Street West.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 88 of 302 YongeStreetTemperance StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Address: 15 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 131 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gabled roof, verandah, stone headers and sills. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Elvie Bishop retired teacher (1957) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Distinctive grouping of Edwardian buildings along the south side of Kennedy Street West.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 89 of 302 Temperance StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Yonge Street Address: 19 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 131 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Pyramid hip roof with hipped dormers, front porch with wood columns and railings. Stone sills and headers/ lintel. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Mrs Gertrude Wilson (widow) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Distinctive grouping of Edwardian buildings along the south side of Kennedy Street West.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 90 of 302 Temperance StreetYongeStreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Address: 21 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 131 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Hipped roof. Brick voussoirs. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Gertrude Bull (widow) 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Distinctive grouping of Edwardian buildings along the south side of Kennedy Street West.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 91 of 302 Temperance StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Address: 29 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 45 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Intersecting gabled roof, front porch with wood posts. Stone sills and lintels, fanlight on front open gable. Octagonal window opening. "The Fry Smith House". Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Charles Fry (King City insurance agent) purchased 2.4 hectares of land, sub-divided and constructed residences. 1927 dwelling rented to tenants, 1928 sold to Cyrus Dunham. Maud Dunham and William McCarl sold the property in 1950. Former residence of Donald Smith (baker - Scanlon) and Florence Smith (1957) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 92 of 302 RansomStreetAddress: 41 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 38 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1925 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Intersecting roof lines, stone foundation, porch include stone entry stairway. Appears to be original window openings. House is by bank of Creek and landscaping is designed to engage the house into the overall natural scene. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: Yes Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: House as part of Aurora's historical Society's annual house tour in 1990, 1992 and featured in Century Home magazine in 1993. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Physically and visually linked to the pond that was created by original owner Bonisteel as part of the overall property. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 93 of 302 Kenned y S t r e e t W e s t George S t reetAddress: 81 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 36 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Combination Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Gabled dormers. Stone exterior. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare:Early (pre-1867):Unique:Representative:High Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: Design/Physical Value Description: None Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event:Significant Person: Significant Activity:Significant Organization/Institution: Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: None Maintains the Character of the Area: Supports the Character of the Area: Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Is a Landmark: Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 20th Century Page 94 of 302 Kenned y S t r e e t W e s t Address: 133 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 33 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Low pitched open gable roof with front porch. Rear additions. Many mature trees on site. Gabled dormers. Cottage. Wood exterior cladding. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 95 of 302 Temperance StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Kenned y S t r e e t EastYonge StreetAddress: 8 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 39 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1930 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Side hall entry with decorative Classical door surround. Open gable roof. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building does not display features indicative of a particular architectural style, likely due to removal of attributes. May have been influenced by the Craftsman era. None Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Robert Patchell (construction) and Joan Patchell Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 96 of 302 Temperance StreetKennedy Street East Kenned y S t r e e t W e s t YongeStreetAddress: 12 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 38 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1935 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Angel brick foundation, stone headers and sills, bay window and turret like bay window. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Removal of original features - alteration to roof, re-clad exposed foundation, new railing (alters original appearance). Former residence of Walter Dunning (carpenter) and Mrs Viola Dunning (1957). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 97 of 302 Reu ben Street Temperance StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Address: 26 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 32 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1881 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: "John F. Kendall" Blacksmith, 1881. Centered gable dormer (likely a later addition). Side and front elevation additions (do not contribute to the dwelling). Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Likely a Georgian or Revival cottage which has been unsympathetically altered. Not a representative example of an early cottage. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Purchased in 1881 by John F. Kendall, sold in 1900 to James Cannon. Purchased by James Daniels in 1905. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 98 of 302 ReubenStreetTemperance StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Address: 28 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 29 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Gabled roof with front porch and wood posts and railings. Original window and door openings and open gabled side addition. Saltbox roofline. Likely a Georgian or Revival cottage. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Features have been altered - architectural style is difficult to confirm. Addition with gable (Gothic style) window does not communicate a Georgian cottage style. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of John Closs (shoe cutter) and Olive Closs (1957) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 99 of 302 Kenned y S t r e e t W e s t Temperance StreetAddress: 34 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 25 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Ontario cottage with front porch. Added stone veneer to original building and side additions. Detached garage. Condition Notes: Several renovations completed. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Original materials and features removed. Only side-gable roofline and 1.5 storey massing remain. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Victor Jones (tanner) and Mrs. Evelyn Jones (See 1935 and 1957 voters lists) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 100 of 302 Kenned y S t r e e t W e s tGeorge StreetAddress: 88 Kennedy Street West AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 38 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Contemporary Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Altered in approximately 2010. Majority of original materials and attributes removed. Formerly a representative example of an Edwardian dwelling with Queen Anne Revival influences (estate home). Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Extent of alterations have compromised heritage integrity (2010 alterations), extension of roof, removal and alteration of window openings, alteration of porch, etc. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with Richard Watson Woodsworth, leading financiers in the Methodist Church, who resided in the building until he died in 1917. House was later rented, sold to Mancel Wilmot in 1919 (architect by occupation, also grew apples). Purchased by C. and W. Greaves in 1922, constructed a house for a gardener. 1931 sold to R. and F. Killingsworth. 1946 prchased by J. Crysdale (broker). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No None Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 101 of 302 Yonge Street Church S t r e e t Temperance Street Address: 15120 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1880 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Commercial Building Heritage Attributes Notes: The Atkinson House Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Note that there are references to the construction of the building c.1850. Considerable alterations to building - roof raised, removal of original window and door openings, or alteration of materials and features. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with theme of commercial development in the downtown Commercial core of Aurora and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Major Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: May have originally been constructed for industrial/commercial use and converted back and forth through the years. W. Atkinson served as member of Council 1875. FIP 1913 indicates property included a Blacksmith Shop Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 102 of 302 Temperance StreetYonge StreetAddress: 15114 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1830 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Unknown Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Building Heritage Attributes Notes: Quaker Meeting House. Covered in tarps - existing features not presently visible (under renovation). Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Major Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: YesSignificant Organization/Institution: Yes Significant Theme Description: Major Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Formerly part of the Quaker Meeting House, moved to existing site from Pine Orchard Cemetery in December 1945. Meeting House was constructed c. 1830 according to the Pine Orchard history (1800-1936). It was being "finished off" from 1844-1847. Formerly Ken-Steph Lighting Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Building was re-located to the existing site during the 1940s.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1830s Page 103 of 302 Reuben S t r e e t Yonge StreetTemperance StreetAddress: 15054 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 57 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1866 Date Identified/Listed: 1977 Architectural Style/Influence: Combination Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: The Lundy House (H.D. Lundy, Mayor 1889, 1890) Pedimented centred porch, low pitched open gabled roof with decorative bargeboard and box ends. Bay window. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Integrity has been compromised - architectural design difficult to confirm. 1988 LACAC notes suggests "Ontario House" Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Major Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with H.D. Lundy, Mayor (1889, 1890) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 104 of 302 Yonge StreetReuben S t r e e t Temperance StreetAddress: 15048 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 58 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1872 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Former dwelling used for commercial purposes. Cottage with open gabled roof with boxed ends. Later front addition/ sunroom made to the front elevation. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Yonge Street Neighbourhood Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with McGaffin Family. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: One of the early residences along Yonge Street in Aurora.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 105 of 302 Reuben S t r e e t Yonge StreetTemperance StreetKenned y Street W e s t Kennedy S t r e e t E a s t Address: 15040 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 59 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1860 Date Identified/Listed: 1977 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Joseph Fleury House Intersecting gable roof. Centred gable on front elevation. Front porch and rear additions. Bay window. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building is no longer a representative example of a Gothic Cottage. Majority of original materials have been removed. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: • Associated with theme of commercial development in the downtown Commercial core of Aurora and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Major Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Unknown if a Blacksmith shop was present on-site. J. Fleury noted as a member of Council 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 106 of 302 Kenned y S t r e e t W e s t Yonge StreetTemperance StreetKennedy S t r e e t E a s t Address: 15018 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 131 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Queen Anne Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Former dwelling used as commercial building. Semicircular Bay. Brick voussoirs. Condition Notes: Cobbleatone wall in poor condition with unsympathetic repairs. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Noted as being constructed by Benjamin Stephenson (Edwardian), who may have resided next door (to the south at 15010 Yonge). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 107 of 302 Kennedy S t r e e t W e s t YongeStreetTemperance StreetKennedy Str eet E a s tAddress: 15010 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 131 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Pedimented porch with wood column supports on brick pillars. Open gabled roof. Brick voussoirs. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed for Benjamin Stephenson c. 1915 Sold to Frederick J. Black (gentleman) 1922 Sold to Mr. E. McCready 1944 (noted as a wrestler by occupation) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 108 of 302 Temperance StreetKennedy S t r e e t W e s t Yonge StreetAddress: 15004 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 64 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1860 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Verandah with wooden posts. Low pitched/ pediment like gable on front facade. Rear addition/wing. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Removal of original attributes has diminished a level of its integrity. LACAC details suggest building was Classical Revival (Neo-Classical?) Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed by Benjamin Pearson Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 109 of 302 Temperance StreetYonge StreetAddress: 15000 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 65 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gables along roofline, brick voussoirs. Large later addition to front of house concealing original attributes (glass sunroom addition). Condition Notes: Not sure of the extent the building fabric has been removed for new addition. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 110 of 302 Yonge StreetRansom StreetTemperance Street Address: 14988 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 66 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1918 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gabled dormer with box end eaves. Dual brick chimneys. Original stone porch, however, since enclosed. Stone foundation. Brick voussoirs and stone sills. Deep medium pitched roof. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 111 of 302 Address: Yonge Street W/s AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 77 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: N/A Integrity: N/A Current Owner: Condition: N/A Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Landscape Heritage Attributes Notes: Several mature trees, Eagle Bridge over Creek. Open landscaped space and trail. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare:Early (pre-1867):Unique:Representative:High Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: Design/Physical Value Description: None Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event:Significant Person: Significant Activity:Significant Organization/Institution: Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: None Maintains the Character of the Area: Supports the Character of the Area: Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Is a Landmark: Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: N/A Page 112 of 302 Church Street Yonge StreetTemperance StreetAddress: 83 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1865 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Ireland Moore House. Saltbox roof. Centered entry way/ portico. Stucco exterior Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with the Ireland family who were carpenters and builders (and undertakers) by trade: they were responsible for erecting the 1874 drill shed or armoury in the Town Park. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 113 of 302 Yonge StreetChurch Street Temperance StreetAddress: 87 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1900 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gabled roof. L shaped floor plan. Side addition which is noted on the 1904 rev. 1913 FIP. 2006/2007 building raised and set on new foundation, enlarged on the north side, new cladding. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed c. 1881 when Philip Querrie deeded the land to his brother John Querrie. Indirectly associated with P. Querrie. J. C. Querrie was a member of Council in 1888,1889,1895, 1896. Purchased by William Brown in 1885, remained in the family until 1910. Several other owners noted in attached document. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 114 of 302 Temperance StreetYonge StreetAddress: 89 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Retains 3-bay facade. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building retains overall 1.5 storey scale and massing and 3-bay facade. Unknown if stucco exterior is original. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Lot owned by M. Lepper in 1857 (2 acres). Lepper likely never resided on the lot. Lepper is noted as a Mayor of Aurora for a number of years. 14 acre lot owned by George Atkinson from 1860 - 1863. Sold to William Mortson 1863. Sold to Northup J. Peck 1865. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 115 of 302 Temperance StreetYonge StreetAddress: 91 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Revival Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building has been altered. Original front elevation (facing south) has been altered, existing west elevation faces Temperance Street. Some unsympathetic alterations. Building's Gothic Cottage features are not retained and/ or visible from the street. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Rowland Moddle (teacher) and Winnifred Moddle – 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Mid. 19th Century Page 116 of 302 Yonge StreetTemperance StreetAddress: 95 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1861 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: "John E; McNally House". Original window openings (majority), brick voussoirs. Several additions (sympathetic). Ontario cottage. Original front elevation is now in the rear yard (originally fronted Yonge Street to the east). Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Temperance Street neighbourhood. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with John McNally who was a member of the school board, town treasurer and played a role in the establishment of the first lending library in Aurora. Also associated with Jean Baker Pearce, a journalist and publisher of the Aurora Banner. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The house originally faced Yonge Street. The house is one of the earliest houses on the street.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 117 of 302 Yonge StreetTemperanceStreetAddress: 99 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 47 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Four Square house with low pitched gable. Enclosed front porch. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some changes to original window openings (i.e. second storey rectangular window opening) Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Rene (storeman) and Shiela Bonnebaigt -1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 118 of 302 Yonge StreetTemperance StreetAddress: 101 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 49 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1911 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gable roof. Front porch with side hall entry. Stone detailing including quoins, lintels and sills and arched keystone surround in window in main elevation. Side addition/ mudroom. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Well preserved example of a Workers House building. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed c. 1910 or 1911 for George Browning. Subsequently sold to Fred Browning in 1911.Sold to Mrs. Ellanor Milgate in 1911. Former residence of Reverend Cornelius Dyke and family c. 1918. Mrs. Dyke may have resided in the house until 1976. Discrepancy as 1957 voters list shows residents of 101 Temperance as Mrs F. Dunham (may indicate tenancy). *Note: Reverend Dyke may not have an association with any local church. Requires confirmation. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 119 of 302 Yonge StreetReuben StreetTemperanceStreetAddress: 103 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 50 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: L shaped floor plan with open gabled roof. Protruding window bay. Front addition. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Unsympathetic alterations including existing cladding (over brick) and enclosed front porch. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: YesSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Edward Payne (retired) and Christina Payne - 1957 Indicated as the location of a Polling station in the 1950s (see attached). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 120 of 302 Yonge StreetReuben S t r e e tTemperance Street Address: 107 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 8 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1935 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Porch has been enclosed. Existing bargeboard has been added and does not complement the style of the building. Likely a Craftsman building constructed in the 1930s (does not appear on 1927 FIP). Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Formerly the residence of Douglas Nesbitt (shoemaker) and Shirley Nesbitt - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 121 of 302 Yonge StreetTemperance StreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 113 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 53 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Queen Anne Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: The Lundy-Clark House Semi-circular entryway. Various rooflines. Open gables. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Porch, hipped turret feature and overall form with gables indicates Queen Anne architectural style or Victorian influenced by Queen Anne. Some unsympathetic alterations (i.e. squared windows, enclosed porch. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contsructed c. 1911 by Nellie D. Lundy and Charles J. Clark. Land acquired by the Lundy family. Note: 1921 and 1935 census and voters list indicate that Clark resided on Yonge Street. Former residence of Gordon Bell (traveller) and Mrs Galda Bell - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 122 of 302 Yonge StreetKennedy Street W e s tTemperance StreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 117 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 54 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Prominent central bay with low pitched open gable and trifold window opening. Stone quoins, stone voussoir and lintel. Dual chimney on either side of gabled roof. Stone exterior on first level. Second storey may have been added later. Second storey exterior plastered. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: Yes Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building has been altered (i.e. likely with the addition of the second storey). May be considered unique if it can be confirmed that a second storey was added (i.e. results in a building with two layers of construction) Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: House may have been relocated. No building shown on 1913 FIP, may have been omitted. Property sold to Fred Browning (builder) in 1915. Lot described as vacant in 1916. Increased value in 1917 (Assess. Rolls) 1918 sold to G.L. Alexander, manager of Imperial Bank 1919 G.L. Alexander sold to Peter Farris *Browning either built the home, or moved the house. Former residence of James B. Wilson (merchant), Ella Wilson and Stuart Wilson (Clerk) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 123 of 302 Kennedy Street EastTemperance StreetYonge StreetReuben S t r e e t Kenned y S t r e e t W e s t Address: 119 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 55 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Wood front porch, side hall entry, bay window (2 level on side elevation). Pedimented porch roof. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Likely an altered Workers House (Victorian) with additions, altered window openings. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Frank bray (printer) and Mary Bray (Nurse's aid) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 124 of 302 Temperance StreetKenned y Stre et East Reuben S t r e e t Yonge StreetKennedy S t r e e t W e s t Address: 121 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 56 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Wrap around porch/ verandah with wooden posts. Open gable with porch overhang. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Workers House, likely influenced by the Victorian style. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Erma Stone and Jack Stone (salesman) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 125 of 302 Kenned y S t r e e t W e s t Yonge StreetTemperance StreetAddress: 137 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 60 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1908 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Combination Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Front porch with wood columns. Open gable intersecting with hipped roof. Stone lintels and sills. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Note: LACAC notes describe construction date as 1908 (1988 document) and 1922 (1995 document) see attached. Needs further confirmation. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 126 of 302 Yonge StreetTemperanceStreetAddress: 139 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 62 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Medium pitched open gable roof. Low pitched open gable porch roof. Front porch with brick columns and wood column supports. Stone foundation. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative example of an Edwardian dwelling. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Murray Duncan (bus driver) and Ronald Duncan (hospital employee) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 127 of 302 Yonge StreetRansom S t r e e tTemperance StreetAddress: 143 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 63 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gabled roof. Front porch with brick columns and wood porch supports. Painted stone lintels/ headers and sills. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 128 of 302 Temperance StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 56 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 20 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Original portion of interest located at the south side with front-end gabled roof. Additions to the north side not of interest. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Only original portion is considered an attribute, sympathetic additions at north elevation. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: 1957 Voters list - Thomas Brodie (hospital attendant), Percy Brodie (tanner), Mrs. Brodie and 1953 voters list - Douglas Case (ice dealer) and Mrs. Case Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 129 of 302 Temperance StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 58 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 20 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1858 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gabled roof, addition. Bay window, decorative wood surrounds. Side porch, front door overhang. The Patrick House. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with John Bowser who became the supervisor of the construction of the Empire State Building. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1850s Page 130 of 302 Temperance StreetAddress: 78 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 23 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building is no longer a good representative example of the Gothic revival style. Several window openings have been enlarged and/or altered, addition at front elevation, alteration of verandah, front gable and gable arched window remains. May be possible to remove the unsympathetic Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Wm. Rotchell (retired) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: N/A Page 131 of 302 Temperance StreetAddress: 82 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 23 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1920 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Bungalow with overhang roof and porch, Craftsman style 3/1 windows. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Existing bargeboard likely added recently, likely new porch and railings. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 132 of 302 TemperanceStreetAddress: 92 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 23 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: NA Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Four Square building with centred gable dormer constructed of angel stone. Enclosed porch. Quoins. Linear mature trees located on the lot. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Well preserved example of a stone Edwardian dwelling. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of James Murby (poultry farmer), Ann Murby (widow) and Mrs. Margaret Murby - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 133 of 302 TemperanceStreetAddress: 96 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 23 Plan 9 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Alterations c. 2003. Brick voussoirs. Bay window on side elevation. Condition Notes: Building repaired after a fire in 2003. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Removal of original fabric and features as a result of fire in 2003 has modified the building (including roof, porch, windows, etc.). No longer a good representative example. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 134 of 302 Temperance Street Address: 100 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 10 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: 19th Century Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Classical Cottage (possibly Georgian), some unsympathetic alterations including alteration of original window openings. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Elgin Kerr (foreman) and Olive Kerr - 1957 as well as Harvey Wright (stationery engineer) and Peggy Wright. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 135 of 302 Reuben S t r e e tTemperance Street Address: 102 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 11 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1887 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Philip L. Querrie House Open gabled roof, bat window, front enclosed porch. Note that LACAC refers to a Barn (not visible from the street) which may be of CHVI. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative example of a Victorian "L" shaped dwelling Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed for Philip L. Querrie (blacksmith) 1887. Purchased by William R. Thompson, who resided here until 1903. Purchased by the Pinkerton family, sold to a different William Thompson. Noted as the residence of Myrtle Newton in 1946. Former residence of Esther Smith (widow) -1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 136 of 302 Temperance Street Reuben S t r e e t Address: 104 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 12 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: "William Brown House" Open gabled roof with decorative bargeboard (likely a recent addition and not original). Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some removal of original features and materials. Addition of some unsympathetic features, such as existing porch railing. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed c. 1889 for William Brown Tenanted by James A. Knowles (bricklayer) in 1889 and John Thompson 1891 Former residence of W. Duckenfield (clerk) and Mrs R. Duckenfield - 1957 Note: Unknown if William Brown resided in the house. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 137 of 302 TemperanceStreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 108 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Pyramid roof. Large chimney. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 138 of 302 Temperance StreetReuben S t r e e t Address: 110 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 14 Plan 39 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Wrap around porch. Intersecting rooflines. Angel-stone first level. Corner entryway. Several mature confierfous trees, linear. Verandah added post 1970. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Possibly Arts and Crafts. Some alterations have altered the appearance of the dwelling (i.e. addition of verandah after 1970) Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with Plan 39, Surveyed by P.S. Gibson (Ontario Land Surveyor) for R. J. Kennedy in 1876 (Part of North half of Lot 79, Concession1, King Twp) and dwellings constructed between 1879 and the early 20th century.; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Lionel Collins (salesman) and Muriel Collins - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 139 of 302 Temperance StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Address: 126 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 46 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1914 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Cuvilnear porch/verandah with wood columns. Semicircular Bay window with ribbon windows. Original window openings. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Building constructed in the early 20th century. Comparison with 1970 aerial detail reveals that some parts of the building may be later additions (see comparison between 1970 and 2020 aerial). Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with Thomas Swindle (owned the property from 1948 to 1973), leader in community recreational activities, for whom "Tom's Park" in north- west Aurora was named. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 140 of 302 Temperance StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Address: 134 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 44 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Four Square, front porch with wood classical columns. Stone sills. Large hippped centred bay sunroom. Wood dentiling details along porch roofline. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Enclosed second storey verandah/sun porch. Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Hugh McCrimmon (biologist) and Irene McCrimmon (1957) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 141 of 302 Kenned y S t r e e t W e s t Temperance Street Address: 138 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 43 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Large front porch with brick columns. Stone lintels and sills. Two storey read addition. Open gables intersecting hipped roof. Small stained glass window on front elevation. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Charles A. Fry, Insurance agent (1957) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 20th Century Page 142 of 302 Ransom S t r e e tTemperance StreetAddress: 142 Temperance Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 42 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Front porch with brick columns and wood porch supports. Bay windows on second storey. Stone lintels and sills. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Located along Temperance, part of the Kennedy Street neighbourhood. Associated with lots subdivided by Jarvis post 1835 and the mix of urban residential and industrial land uses. Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Arthur L. and Olda Coon (retired) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Kennedy St (Lot 79 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 143 of 302 George StreetAddress: 38 George Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 11 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1910-1920 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Side hall entry. Open gabled roof. Front porch. Some alterations include the removal of original materials and features. House is distinctly different than that of the 1930s and 1940s historical photos with the exception of roof shape, scale/ massing, window and door openings, etc. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Alterations and loss of integrity results in a building that is no longer representative of this architectural style. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely under construction by 1921 for Fred Chapman (woodworker, carpenter) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 144 of 302 George StreetAddress: 42 George Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 12 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: 1970s Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Front gabled roof and front porch. Vernacular or "workers" house, likely new board and batten. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the Alexandra Park subdivision (Plan 30) and residential lots created by A. A. Conover circa 1912, and the buildings constructed between 1912 and the mid. 20th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed for John Wastson c. 1921 (carpenter) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 145 of 302 George StreetAddress: 46 George Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 30 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Open gabled dormer with wood finial. Centred entryway with front porch. Cottage 1930s. Clad in vinyl siding. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: LACAC note: windows altered and siding added c. 1992. No discernible features indicative of any architectural style other than a bungalow. Not a "Victory House" Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Under the ownership of John Watson 1921 (Carpenter) (lots 12, 13, and 92). Under the ownership of John Watson (caretaker) in 1931, owned Lot 13. Building likely constructed between 1921 and 1931. Douglas Watson (baker) - 1957 None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Tyler Street (Lot 80 Con 1 West of Yonge St) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 146 of 302 Yonge StreetW ellingto n S t r eet W est Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Address: 9 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 145 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1885 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Commercial Building Heritage Attributes Notes: Brick Victorian building with parapet wall. Dentil brick mouldings along roofline that wraps along the east and west elevation. Cornicing dividing lower storefront from upper storey. Semi-circular arched voussoirs are located on the upper window openings. Condition Notes: The integrity remains, however, the building appears to have been ill-maintained over the years causing spalling bricks and cracks in mortar which would require repair. Brick has been painted which is deteriorating in areas. Windows and doors have been replaced (i.e. original shop-front windows and door) Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Commercial Victorian building with front facade parapet wall and dentil brick mouldings along roofline. Semi-circular arched voussoirs remain on upper window openings. Cornicing dividing store front and upper level. Note: building roof severely damaged by fire in June 2021 (parapet Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with theme of commercial development in the downtown Commercial core of Aurora and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: The building had been used as butcher shop for a century. The Knowles Family in particular owned the building for over 90 years. Butcher shop owners include: Knowles, Perkins, Caldwell and Tayson. Building constructed by W. J. Knowles for his business W.J. Knowles & Son Fresh and Salt Meats which was established in 1881. W.J. Knowles served as a Councillor for the Town from 1890-1897, 1899-1903, 1905-1906 and Reeve between 1907-1919 and mayor. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Downtown Aurora (Yonge Street) Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 147 of 302 Wellingt o n Street WestYonge StreetVictoria StreetWellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Address: 21 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 148, Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1925 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Period Revival Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: 1925 Georgian Revival or Classical Revival Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the construction of grand estate homes along Wellington Street in the 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed by Page & Warrington of Toronto (distinguished architects). Constructed for medical doctor, Clifford Devins; Associatd with Devins, former Mayor and Town Councillor (also see: Devins Orchard). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The house is part of a group of three similar Georgian houses that sit in a row;Recommendation Major Value - Major Value (and/or) at Risk, Proritize for Part IV Designation Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 148 of 302 Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Yonge StreetVictoria StreetAddress: 25 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 149 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1950 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The house is part of a group of three similar Georgian houses that sit in a row;Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1950s Page 149 of 302 Victoria StreetWellingt o n S t r e e t E a s t Address: 35-37 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1903 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with Dr. Crawford Rose who resided in the house from 1926 - 1946 and served on Town Council as well as the Mayor of Aurora; Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 150 of 302 Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Victoria StreetWells Street Address: 49 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1905 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 151 of 302 Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s tWells StreetNorthWells Street Address: 61 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1858 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Front brick addition or covering of porch Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1850s Page 152 of 302 Wells StreetLarmont StreetWellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Address: 81 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 10 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1858 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Thought to have been originally a Georgian house converted. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1850s Page 153 of 302 Larmont StreetWellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Address: 85 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 11 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1855 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Covered in aluminium siding. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1850s Page 154 of 302 WaltonDrive Wellingt o n S t r e e t E a s t Larmont StreetAddress: 89 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 12 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1883 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 155 of 302 WaltonDriveWellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Larmont StreetAddress: 91 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: American Foursquare Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 156 of 302 Walton DriveWellingt o n S t r e e t E a s t Larmont StreetBerczy StreetAddress: 99 Wellington Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 15 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Wellington Street Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 157 of 302 Victoria StreetMosley S t r e e t Yonge StreetTyler Str e e t Address: 11-13 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1911 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Adaptively reused. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Edwardian with Queen Anne influences - combination of brick and stone. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed in 1910-1911 for George Lemon (hotel keeper), about to retire from his business (located around the corner, known as the Royal Hotel). Possibly constructed by G.T. Browning. House resided in by Eva Lemon until her death in 1957, and tenated the house. Adaptively re-used as an office building in the 1970s. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 158 of 302 Victoria StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 23 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1855 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Building Heritage Attributes Notes: "Campbell-Fleury House". Altered dwelling, now commercial. Large contemporary addition. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area. Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Removal of features which are important in communicating the classic Georgian style (raised roofline, addition of gable, etc.) Building now reads as a Gothic Cottage rather than its original Georgian style. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: John and William Campbell carried on the Yonge Street ropemaking business established by their father, John Campbell. William Campbell died in the house in 1886. William's sister Isabella Lang took over the property and gave it to her daughter Henrietta Fleury and her husband Milton Fleury. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1850s Page 159 of 302 Victoria StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 37 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1865 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 160 of 302 Victoria StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 41 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1870s Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Revival Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Stucco clad Condition Notes: Issues with stucco cladding - visible deterioration. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Removal of majority of original materials. Overall form remains with modified window and door openings. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: 1957 - residence of Victor Attridge (retired contractor) resided on Yonge Street in 1921 (Aurora census) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 161 of 302 Mosley S t r e e t Victoria StreetWells Street Address: 43 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 8 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Regency Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Original features and materials removed. building retains overall roof shape and 3-bay facade typical of a Regency dwelling. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Difficulty in confirming the construction date of the house (See attached documentation). W. Atkinson sold Lot 8 to Annette Allen for $650.00, which may have included a modest dwelling. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 19th Century Page 162 of 302 Mosley S t r e e t Wells StreetVictoria StreetAddress: 49 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 10 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1870s Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building retains scale, window openings, gable feature. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former home of Wm. Pattenden and D.A. Pattenden (shoemaker) 1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 163 of 302 Larmont StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 91 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 20 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: 1957 - Home of Mrs. Ed Allen (widow) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 164 of 302 Larmont StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 95 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 20 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1911 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Sympathetic alterations. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed by Dalton Richardson, rented in 1912 to the stationmaster. Owned by the Richardson family until 1977. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 165 of 302 LarmontStreetMosley S t r e e t Berczy StreetAddress: 103 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): 036500074 Map Legal Description: Lt 11 W/s Berczy St Pl 68 Aurora; Lt 12 W/s Berczy St Pl 68 Aurora; Lt 13 W/s Berczy St Pl 68 Aurora; Lt 14 W/s Berczy St Pl 68 Aurora; Lt 15 W/s Berczy St Pl 68 Aurora ; Aurora Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: post 1927 Date Identified/Listed: 1977 Architectural Style/Influence: 19th Century Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Building Heritage Attributes Notes: Industrial building, Sisman-Underhill Factory, Sisman Shoes, formerly Micro Wire Products, Plan 68 Part Lots 7-15 (formerly 36 Berczy Street). Existing portion of the building constructed post 1927. Early portions of the building were constructed in the early 1900s and removed in 1982. Condition Notes: Visible masonry issues. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative example of an early 20th century industrial building (remnant of the former factory) constructed after 1927. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) in part of Lot 80, Concession 1 EYS. Associated with the industrial base and/ or development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Thomas Sisman, noted as a prominent member of Aurora (obituary, 1933). Sons Wililam and J and Herbert both served as members of Council. Sisman Shoe Factory was a major local employer. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Located on part of the 1854 John Mosley subdivision. The main portions of the former factory have all been demolished. Only the office building remains. T. Sisman resided across the street from the factory on Mosley Street (demolished). The shoe factory was employed by many local residents within the SEHCD area and therefore has a historical relationship with the property. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 166 of 302 LarmontStreetBerczy StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 34-38 Berczy Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Other Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Commercial Building Heritage Attributes Notes: Property includes two separate buildings (34 and 38 Berczy). Facades altered to re-purpose industrial use for commercial use. Alterations include: stucco covering decorative brickwork. Originally constructed in the Industrial/Functional style. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Heritage integrity of both buildings has been diminished. None Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: YesSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood. Major Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with Underhill and Sisman Shoe Manufacturing Company. The building at 34 Berczy was used to produce shoes from 1901 to the 1970's. The building at 38 Berczy does not appear on the 1904 rev. 1927 FIP and was constructed afterwards. Both buildings appear on the 1960 FIP. The building at what is now 38 Berczy is noted as a concrete building. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: The historical use of the building as one of the primary industrial operations in Aurora supports the character of the area. The history of the building contributed to the development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood which links the building to its surroundings. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 167 of 302 Victoria StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 22 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1876 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Neo-Classical Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former home of Wyatt and Lydia Baldwin (pharmacist) 1957. Owned by members of the Baldwin family for over 100 years. Sold to George Baldwin in 1889. George Baldwin operated a family flower fill in Laskay until 1887, then purchased the Irwin Mill in Aurora and resided on the mill property (now demolished).The Baldwins are noted as being active in local politics and leading Businessmen. George Baldwin was elected to Council, and served as reeve. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 168 of 302 Victoria StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 40 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1911 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Well mainted example of Workers Housing. Dwelling likely includes some Romanesque or Queen Anne influences. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely originally included a dwelling constructed between 1882 and 1888 for Wm J. Ward. Purchased by Richard Tustain in 1912. 1911 Aurora Banner article notes that Richard Tustin purchased a property with a dwelling from the Smyth Estate. Existing dwelling likely an entirely new building constructed c. 1911. Later the residence of Howard Bunn, retired shoemaker. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 169 of 302 Wells Street Mosley S t r e e tVictoria StreetAddress: 48 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 9 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1873 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Attached documentation identifies that the house was likely constructed during the ownership of William C. Oliver (carriage maker). Property value was assessed at $400.00 in 1873, and sold for $1,725.00 in 1874. Property subsequently tenanted. Property sold to David Fotheringham (local school inspector) in 1886. Subsequently sold to Mary Proctor. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 170 of 302 Wells Street Mosley S t r e e t Address: 52 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 9 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1874 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Good example of Gothic revival cottage. Sympathetic alterations. Condition Notes: Renovated/updated Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Assessment rolls indicate that the property value decreased between 1868 and 1873 under the ownership of John MacKay, where the property was likely vacant. Subsequent owner William C. Oliver (carriage maker) purchased the property in 1873 for $400.00. Property sold in 1874 for $1725.00. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No None Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 171 of 302 WellsStreet Larmont StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 80 Mosley Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1874 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Original stone foundation covered with stucco. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Removal of some attributes - possibly Ontario Cottage which has been altered. Possibly older than c.1900. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed by W. Atkinson in 1874, for Thomas Atkin (or Atkins). Property sold to David Foster in 1882. Sold to Enoch Chandler in 1883, who owned the property until 1910. The dwelling was likely remodeled in the 1890s, accounting for the unusual steep gable (second floor may have been added at this time). Chandler worked at the Fleury Foundry. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No None Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 172 of 302 Victoria StreetMetcalfe Street Gurnett StreetYonge StreetChurch S t r e e t Address: 13 Church Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1875 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees in rear yard. Dwelling was originally constructed of wood frame, covered over with Insulbrick. In 1985 it was removed and new wood cladding was applied. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with historical residential development and the creation of Plan of Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) which was registered after Richard Machell’s Plan in 1853; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with the Holman/Fray family. 1935 Voters list - Joseph Holman (shoemaker) on Centre Street. Hert T. Holman (dairyman) on Centre Street. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 173 of 302 Victoria StreetGurnett Street Harriso nAvenue Metcalfe S t r e e t Yonge StreetChurch S t r e e t Address: 17 Church Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1880 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with historical residential development and the creation of Plan of Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) which was registered after Richard Machell’s Plan in 1853; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 174 of 302 GurnettStreetVictoria StreetYongeStreetHarr iso n Avenu e Metcalfe S t r e e t Church S t r e e t Address: 21 Church Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with historical residential development and the creation of Plan of Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) which was registered after Richard Machell’s Plan in 1853; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 175 of 302 Victoria StreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Church S t r e e t Address: 33 Church Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1895 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: May be an earlier building that was altered. Original brick facade covered in stucco. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: None Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 176 of 302 Victoria StreetChurch S t r e e t Metcalfe S t r e e t Address: 37 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.19870 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Ethel Hacking (widow) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 177 of 302 GurnettStreetVictoria StreetChurch Street Wells StreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Address: 43 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1875 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some removal of original materials and features. Overall built form, gables, window and door openings remain. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former home of Erastus Harman (foreman) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 178 of 302 Victoria StreetWells StreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Address: 47 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1915-1920 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: 19th Century Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Variation of Edwardian with gambrel roofline, making it distinctive from other variations in Aurora (not rare or unique in in the context of Aurora or Ontario) Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Lot owned by Simeon Russel 1877. Unlikely a building was constructed at this time, likely that Simeon did not reside on the lot. Lot owned by Basil Hobday c. 1888 (1893?) Sold in 1919 by Lena Hobday (sold to tenant)? to the Patrick family (labourer by occupation, see 1940 voters list). Former residence of Donald Patrick (labourer) and S.G. Patrick (merchant) and Mrs. Patrick - 1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 179 of 302 Wells StreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Address: 51 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees located on the property. Condition Notes: Significantly altered. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: Yes Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 180 of 302 Wells StreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Address: 53 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1925 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees, hip roof, dormer, rear addition. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Ward Hoffman (designer) and Mrs. Ward - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 181 of 302 Wells StreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Address: 59 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 10 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: mature trees present on lot Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Hugh A. Bowman (insurance) and Mrs. Bowman - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 182 of 302 Wells StreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Address: 61 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 10 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Majority of original materials have been removed. Overall scale/massing and window and door openings remain. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Sold by John Kendall to John and Rebecca Mabley c. 1880. (retired farmers). Sold to Milton Whiteoak in 1907 (moulder). Former residence of F.C. Copson (retired) -1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 183 of 302 LarmontStreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Edward StreetAddress: 83 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 16 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Alterations have reduced integrity, no longer a representative example of this style Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Forms a "pair" with 85 Metcalfe Street, adjacent. Likely constructed by Herb Lennox, who purchased lots on Metcalfe with the intent to construct six houses in the summer of 1910. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 184 of 302 LarmontStreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Edward StreetAddress: 85 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Alterations have reduced integrity, no longer a representative example of this style Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Forms a "pair" with 83 Metcalfe Street, adjacent. Likely constructed by Herb Lennox, who purchased lots on Metcalfe with the intent to construct six houses in the summer of 1910. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 185 of 302 LarmontStreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Edward Street Address: 87 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 16 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Alterations have reduced integrity, no longer a representative example of this style Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Forms a "pair" with 89 Metcalfe, adjacent. Likely constructed by Herb Lennox, who purchased lots on Metcalfe with the intent to construct six houses in the summer of 1910. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 186 of 302 LarmontStreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Edward Street Address: 89 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 17 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Alterations have reduced integrity, no longer a representative example of this style. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Visually linked to building adjacent - forms a "pair" at 87 Metcalfe. Likely constructed by Herb Lennox, who purchased lots on Metcalfe with the intent to construct six houses in the summer of 1910. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 187 of 302 LarmontStreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Edward StreetAddress: 91 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 17 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Alterations have reduced integrity, no longer a representative example of this style. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Linked to building located adjacent, which forms a "pair" at 93 Metcalfe. Likely constructed by Herb Lennox, who purchased lots on Metcalfe with the intent to construct six houses in the summer of 1910. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 188 of 302 Metcalfe S t r e e tLarmontStreet Edward Street Address: 93 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 18 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Alterations have reduced integrity, no longer a representative example of this style. Stone veneer added pre 1981 to first storey. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: "pairs" of buildings along the street, i.e. 91 Metcalfe. Likely constructed by Herb Lennox, who purchased lots on Metcalfe with the intent to construct six houses in the summer of 1910. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 189 of 302 Metcalfe S t r e e tLarmontStreet Edward Street Address: 97 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 19 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1890 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some removal of heritage attributes - overall built form remains Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 190 of 302 Berczy StreetMe tcalfe S t r e e t EdwardStreetAddress: 107 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 22 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1888 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Revival Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Removal of original fabric and some heritage attributes has reduced integrity. Building retains overall scale, massing, built form, window and door openings. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: 1886 - Samuel Edwards. 1902 - Ezrs. J. Fleury. 1911 - George Obee, railway worker (note 1921 census places G. Obee on Larmont Street). Annie Edwards - 1924. (see title attached) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 191 of 302 Edward StreetMetcalfe S t r e e tLarmont StreetAddress: 90 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 14 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1880s Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Majority of original materials have been removed. Style is discernible from front gable, window and door openings, scale and massing. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Formerly under the ownerships of Albert Davis, Atwood bates, Edwin Cross, and Ms. Williams. 1957 - home of A.J. Blanchard (road master) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 192 of 302 Me t calfe S t r e e t EdwardSt ree t Berczy StreetLarmont StreetAddress: 102 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 17 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1886 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees located on the property. Known as the "Joseph Davis House". Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Removal of original materials and re-clad. Dwelling retains overall scale/mass and built form as well as window and door openings. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Joseph David - (carpenter) Walter E. Davis (Baldwin Flour mill) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 193 of 302 Edward S treet Berczy StreetMetcalfe S t r e e tLarmont StreetAddress: 106 Metcalfe Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 19 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1920 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some removal of original features. Retains overall built form and window and door openings. Existing front vernadah was likely added later (see footprint on FIP). Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former home of P.G. and Mrs. Barwick ("Town employee:) formerly worked at the Sisman shoe factory Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 194 of 302 Gurnett StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 41 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 79 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1922 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 195 of 302 Gurnett StreetWells StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 43 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 77 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Colonial Revival Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Possibly a Catalogue order house (i.e. Sears, etc.) Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Significant Theme: Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1940s Page 196 of 302 WellsStreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 47 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 75 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1912 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 197 of 302 Wells Street Harrison A v e n u e Address: 51 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 73 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1916 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Arts and Crafts Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Home of local lumber dealer and cabinet maker (Samuel George). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 198 of 302 Wel ls StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 55 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 67 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1929 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 199 of 302 Wells StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 57 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 67 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1921 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Likely reclad with stucco. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 200 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e Wells Street Address: 73 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 57 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1910 - 1920 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Rear mature trees. Contemporary windows Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Note that building is similar to that of the building located at 85 Harrison Avenue and were likely constructed at the same time. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Lot 57 purchased by Ontario Homes Ltd. in 1912. Building likely constructed by Ontario Homes Ltd. and sold to Albert A. Conover. Note: Albert Conover noted in 1921 census of Aurora as a farmer residing on Tyler Street. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 201 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e Wells StreetEdward StreetAddress: 77 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 55 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1930 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Pebble Dash clad. Mature trees. "Edward Holder House 1930" Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed c.1930 for Edward and Eva Holder (occupation unknown). Former residence of H.W. Mason (hydro worker) and Mrs Mason - 1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 202 of 302 Edward StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 81 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 53 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1920 - 1930 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Clad in stucco. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 203 of 302 Edward StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 85 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 51 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1920 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature tree. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of J.M. Curran (painter) and Mrs Curran - 1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 204 of 302 VictoriaStreetGurnett Street Harrison A v e n u e Address: 40 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 48 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Many original windows and attributes remain. Queen Anne or Edwardian with Queen Anne influences (i.e Queen Anne style parlour windows). Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. lots located along Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former home of Reginald A. Fraser. Note that 1921 census places Fraser on Mosley Street. 1935 Voters list places Mrs. Fraser (widow) on Harrison. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 205 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e Wel ls StreetGurnettStreetVictoria StreetAddress: 44 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 47 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1927 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. original features retained. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Very well preserved example of a grand Edwardian variation Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. lots located along Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: likely constructed c. 1927 for Ernest Glass and Elizabeth Glass (Assessment notes increase in value between 1915 and 1927). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 206 of 302 GurnettStreetHarrison A v e n u e Wells StreetVictoria StreetAddress: 48 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 46 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Arts and Crafts Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. New distressed cladding (board and batten). Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Addition of board and batten confuses this architectural style with Workers Housing or another vernacular Victorian style. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. lots located along Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 207 of 302 Wells StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 68 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 38 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1922 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Dwelling clad with pebble dash. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Craftsman or Arts and Crafts Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. lots located along Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of William Pattenden (mason) (1923) *Note: Wm. Pattenden resided on Larmont St. in 1921. Former residence of Mildred Weir, nurse (1957) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 208 of 302 Wells StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 72 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 37 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1922 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Stucco clad. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. lots located along Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former home of Samuel Atkinson (carpenter) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 209 of 302 Wells StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 76 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 36 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1920s Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. lots located along Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 210 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e EdwardStreetAddress: 80 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 35 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1920 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Original windows and attributes retained. Mature trees. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 211 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e Edward StreetAddress: 84 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 34 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event:Significant Person: Significant Activity:Significant Organization/Institution: Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. lots located along Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely the home of Albert Barr, 1913 Hans Kaudse, 1915 James Walley, 1920 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 212 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e Edward StreetAddress: 92 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 32 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Rear and side additions. Unsympathetic front porch (enclosed after 1981). Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. lots located along Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 213 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e Edward StreetAddress: 100 Harrison Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 29 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1930 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Arts and Crafts Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees located on the property. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. lots located along Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Note: No resident noted at 100 Harrison in 1957 Voters List Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 214 of 302 Gurnett StreetKenn e dy S treet E a s t Connaug h t A v e n u e Address: 35 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 101 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1930 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature tree. Sympathetic additions. contemporary windows. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some alterations have resulted in removal of original features and fabric. Likely an altered example of Workers Housing with a large rear addition. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 215 of 302 Gurnett Street Connaug h t A v e n u e Address: 37 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 100 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1930 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature tree. Possibly oroginal wood windows retained at street. Large yet symparhetic rear addition. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 216 of 302 Wells Street Connaug h t A v e n u e Address: 47 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 97 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature tree Condition Notes: Likely contemporary cladding over wood frame or brick. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Formerly owned by Hudson Bowman (tanner by occupation) in 1913, employed at Collis tannery west of Yonge Street. Subsequently owned by Amelia Heakes (widow). Sold to Mr. Peter Bovair (retired farmers). After the death of Peter Bovair, house was tenanted. Sold to Geore A. Teasdale and Laura Teasdale in 1942. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 217 of 302 Wells Street Connaug h t A v e nue Address: 51 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 96 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1925 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees present on the property. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 218 of 302 Connaug h t A v e n u e Wells Street Address: 71 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 89 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1925 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Arts and Crafts Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Note: Contemporary windows, original windows removed. Existing windows in a similar style as Craftsman/ Arts & Crafts. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former home of Ada and Norman Johnson (school principal) (1957). Prominent Citizens, Norm is a member of the Aurora Hall of Fame. Ada was one of the first female doctors. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 219 of 302 Connaug h t A v e n u e WellsStreetAddress: 75 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 88 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Arts and Crafts Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees present on the property. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of William H. and Mrs. William H. Case, Insurance broker - 1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 220 of 302 Edward StreetConnau g h t A v e n u e Address: 85 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 85 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Painted brick. Contemporary windows. Sympathetically altered. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed by Edgar W. Andrews (woodworker) in 1915. Property sold in 1921 to Preston M. Thompson (who owned a furniture business). Purchased by W.E. Griffits in 1928. Purchased by Floyd E. Corner in 1951.Former residence of W.J Dinner (sheet metal worker), as well as D. and Mrs Dinner - 1957 (may have been tenants). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 221 of 302 Gurnett StreetConnaug h t A v e n u e Address: 36 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 82 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1930 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature tree. contemporary windows. Building clad with stucco - cannot confirm if stucco is original. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Frank and Sylvia Grainger (1930s). Later owned by Alex J. Annan (gentleman) and Mary Annan (teacher) (see 1957 voters list). Property later purchased by the Bootsmans. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 222 of 302 Gurnett StreetConnaug h t A v e n u e Address: 40 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 80 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: C.1925 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature tree. Alterations and addition at front facade. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building, when viewed from the sides shows brick, arched window openings, and evidence of a verandah which has been enclosed and clad with existing wood shingles. Possibly an altered Craftsman style building. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of H.E. Frankcom (service station worker) and Mrs. Frankcom - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 223 of 302 Connaug h t A venue Wells StreetGurnett StreetAddress: 44 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 78 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Pre 1927 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of E. Cambridge (mechanic) and Mrs. Cambridge - 1957. See attached article by Keith Kincaid, former resident during the 1940s. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 224 of 302 Conn a ught A v e n u e Wells StreetAddress: 52 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 74 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1914 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Contemporary windows. Sympathetic additions. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Good example of an Edwardian dwelling which retains the majority of its heritage attributes. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Wm. R. Kinnear (civil engineer) and Mrs. Kinnear - 1957. Constructed 1914 by Lewis Stephens (no evidence that Lewis Stephens is significant to the community as a builder). Tenanted in 1915 by C.F. Ewers, who replaced the Principal at Aurora High School. Purchased in 1961 by John and Mary Frances O'Mahony. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 225 of 302 Wells Street Harrison A v e n u e Connaug h t A v e n u e Address: 68 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 60 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1931 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Arts and Crafts Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Possibly reclad with stucco over brick. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Earl Attridge (lumber merchant) - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 226 of 302 Wel l sStreetHarrison A v e n u e Connaug h t A v e n u e Address: 72 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 58 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Post 1927 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Likely stucco clad over brick. Roofline has likely been altered. Unsympathetic gable window above second storey. Stucco likely not original. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of C.C. Patterson (operator) 1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 227 of 302 Edward StreetHarrison A v e n u e Wel ls StreetConnau g h t A v e n u e Address: 76 Connaught Avenue AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 56 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Some contemporary windows. Unknown if iron fence is original or later addition. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Vacant lot purchased by Charles H. Andrews in 1912. House likely constructed 1913. Andrews worked at the Fleury Plough Works on Wellington Street West. C. Andrews died in 1930. Lot was sold to George Schell in 1922 (retired gentleman). Owned by John and Grave Morrow in 1946. J Morrow operated a service station. Property sold to Miss Mary Walker (nurse) and Miss Martha Walker (nurse) in 1953. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 228 of 302 Yonge StreetGurnett StreetReuben Street Connaug h t Avenue Kennedy S t r e e t E a s t Address: 8 Kennedy Street East AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 162 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Removal of features and unsympathetic alterations. No longer representative example of the Gothic Cottage style. Notes provided in Archives file indicate house may have been constructed as early as 1825. Note: given that the dwelling is constructed of brick, it is unlikely that this is the case. Original building (possibly under brick) may be constructed of logs. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building likely constructed prior to 1867 (based on available research). Major Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Note: building may predate John Mosleys Plan Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Mid. 19th Century Page 229 of 302 Cameron Avenue Royal R o a d Address: 42 Royal Road AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 14 Plan 487 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Additions in board and batten. House is located at an angle to the street. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Original portion of building estimated by LACAC to be constructed in the 1860s. Original portion of the building is not visible. Extent of alterations and additions has diminished the integrity of the building. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: 1954 aerial photo suggests this may be the location of a former horse farm (race track formerly included on the property). Needs further confirmation. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No None Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Not part of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood. Formerly part of what is likely a farm complex which included a race track in 1954 (see aerial photo). The farm complex was removed between 1954 and 1970 and subdivided to become the existing residential neighbourhood. The historical, functional and physical link to its surroundings has been removed. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Neighbourhood Group: N/A Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 19th Century Page 230 of 302 Yonge StreetGurnett StreetConnaug h t Avenue Reuben S t r e e t Kennedy S t r e e t E a s t Address: 15037 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 166 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1900 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Adaptively reused as commercial. Condition Notes: Contemporary windows Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 231 of 302 Gurnett StreetYonge StreetKenned y S t r e e t W e s t Kennedy S t r e e t E a s t Address: 15029 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 167 Plan 246 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1925 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Arts and Crafts Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees and cobblestone wall. Converted to seniors residence. Additions and alterations. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 232 of 302 Edward S t r e e t Allaura Boulevard Address: 95 Allaura Boulevard AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 77, Con 1 East of Yonge Street Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Graham-Wood House. Mature linear trees along exterior property line along Allaura. Mature trees (potentially oak) throughout property. Georgian house with plastered exterior. Small barn with metal gambrel roof and brick chimney. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Dwelling was likely constructed in the mid. to late 19th century. Buildings not depicted on the 1860 Tremaine Map. Building appears on the 1878 Map of Whitchurch Twp. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with the Graham family (1798 - 1912) and the Wood family (1912 - 1973). Adaptively re-used for commercial/industrial. Noted by LACAC as owned by the Municipality during the 1980s. Title records (attached) confirm that the lot was patented from the Crown to Capt. Wm. Graham in 1798. The lot was transferred to Peter Graham in 1848, then to Adam Graham in 1858, to Alfred Graham in 1874. *Farm shown on 1878. Transferred to Boyle in 1880. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: No longer an agricultural landscape, has been severed to result in a small lot and has been adaptively re- used. Is not contributing to the existing context but is historically linked to its surroundings. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Mid. 19th Century Page 233 of 302 WellsStreet Victoria StreetAddress: 33 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1909 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Large front addition (mid. 20th century) Alterations to suit adaptive re-use (funeral home) Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: YesSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Longstanding Aurora business: Thompson Funeral Home (see 1960 FIP detail). Associated with the Sheppard, Butler, Underhill (George Earl?) families. Frank Underhill (occupation, insurance) 1957 Voters list. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 234 of 302 Mosley S t r e e tVictoria StreetAddress: 37 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1886 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Modest Victorian dwelling, likely a vernacular Workers Housing variation. Some removal of original features. Overall scale/massing, roofline, window and door openings remain. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: "The Willis House". Constructed by Milton Cummer. John F. Willis (Stone cutter? store owner?). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 235 of 302 Victoria StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 63 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. "William Andres House c 1860" Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Removal of original windows. Roof window added. Shutters not original. Contemporary windows. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed between 1860 and 1879 by either Henry Danbrook or James Andrews. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 236 of 302 Mosley S t r e e t Victoria StreetAddress: 67 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1911 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Contemporary windows. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Former home of Clarence Jebb, Barber (1957) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 237 of 302 Victoria StreetMetcalfe Street GurnettStreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 89 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1890 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1890s Page 238 of 302 Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Victoria StreetAddress: 20 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1880 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area. Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: "York Wilcox House". James Dudley Wilcox - General Merchant (1921). Wilcox family associated with the property from 1879-1963. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 239 of 302 Victoria StreetAddress: 28 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: pre. 1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Porch has been enclosed. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Enclosed porch and removal of original attributes has diminished integrity. Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: 1957 - home of Dwight and Anne Hess (Pharmacist). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 240 of 302 Victoria StreetAddress: 32 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Period Revival Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Example of an early to mid. 20th century Period Revival building (possibly Sears catalogue home) Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 241 of 302 Mosley S t r e e tVictoria StreetAddress: 36 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Good example of a 1920s era bungalow. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Home of the Knowles family (i.e. Butcher at 9 Wellington St. E). Property remained owned by members of the COckerill/Knowles family from 1919-1987. Last owner (Paul Knowles) from 1954-1987 (not employed as a butcher). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 242 of 302 Victoria StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 40 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1930 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed for Freda and Nixon Fisher - merchant (occupation) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 243 of 302 GurnettStreetVictoria StreetHa rris o nAven ue Metcalfe S t r e e t Church S t r e e t Address: 80 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1885 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building includes "hip on gable" or "jerkin head" roof at front elevation Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 244 of 302 Victoria StreetGurnettStreetMetcalfe S t r e e t Ha rris o n A v e n ue Church S t r e e t Address: 84 Victoria Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1885 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Stucco and re-clad Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 245 of 302 VictoriaStreetGurnett StreetHarri s on A v e n u e Address: 91 Gurnett Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1880 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees located on the property. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with historical residential development and the creation of Plan of Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) which was registered fter Richard Machell’s Plan in 1853; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 246 of 302 VictoriaStreetGurnettStreetHarri s on A venue Address: 95 Gurnett Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 9 Plan 1B Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1900 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Removal of many original atributes. Possibly workers house. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 247 of 302 Gurnett Street H a rrison A v e n u e Address: 97 Gurnett Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 8 Plan 1B Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature tree Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Early 20th Century Page 248 of 302 H arri son A v e n u e Gurnett StreetAddress: 99 Gurnett Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 1B Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: New or renovated verandah. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: Yes Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 249 of 302 Harr i son A v enue Gurnett StreetAddress: 101 Gurnett Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 1B Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1860 Date Identified/Listed: 1978 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Moderate Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Built by M. Gurnett of Aurora. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Similar to adjacent 103 Gurnett.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 250 of 302 Gurnett StreetConnaug h t A v e n u e Address: 107 Gurnett Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 1B Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Contemporary windows and alterations. Mature trees. Included as a revision on the 1904 FIP. Therefore, the building was constructed bet. 1904 and 1913. Note that historical photo confirms stucco is original. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 251 of 302 HarrisonAvenue Yonge StreetGurnett StreetAddress: 96 Gurnett Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 9 Plan 1B Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1875 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Late Victorian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: 1 1/2 storey fram, gable roof and gable front, bay window Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Worker's housing. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Rental housing for local labourers. Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 252 of 302 Har r isonAven ue YongeStreetGurnett StreetAddress: 100 Gurnett Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 1B Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: c. 1868 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Contemporary windows and cladding. Mature tree. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Early residential development. Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: John T. Gurnett had this built as a worker’s house in conjunction with tannery due NW on Yonge Street. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 253 of 302 YongeStreetGurnett StreetAddress: 102 Gurnett Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 1B Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1855 Date Identified/Listed: 1982 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: 1 1/2 storey stucco, gable roof and verandah. Condition Notes: Contemporary windows a d cladding. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Early Ontario Cottage with verandah Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Early residential development. Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1850s Page 254 of 302 LarmontStreetWells Street Address: 31 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1875 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Regency Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Majority of heritage attributes and materials have been removed. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Possibly constructed by William Atkinson, for Frederick Long. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: First resident of 31 Wells was Frederick Long who purchased the property from William Atkinson in 1872. Unknown conclusively if W. Atkinson constructed the property. Frederick Long - noted as "Paper Box Manufacturer" in 1891 census of Aurora. North portion of the lot sold to to daughter Ann in 1886 (29 Wells Street). Property purchased by Charles Cosford (occupied at Underhill-Sisman shoe factory) in 1911. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 255 of 302 Mosley StreetWells Street Address: 35 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: American Foursquare Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Rear window missing, foundation crumbling Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some integrity has been compromised. Overall form and window openings remain. Covered sun room added. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 256 of 302 Mosley S t r e e tWells StreetAddress: 37 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1880 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Rear addition renovation 2 storeys Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Representative of the Ontario Gothic Cottage style. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Purchased by Wm. Atkinson in 1873 for $1,200.00 (1/4 acre), sold to Wm Boynton in 1874, subsequently sold to Rowland. Purchased by Wm. Wetherell in 1874 (pt lots 13 and 14) for $650.00. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 257 of 302 Wells Street Mosley S t r e e t Address: 39 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1870 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some removal of original attributes and materials. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Land mortgaged by William Atkinson in 1875 for $600.00 to John Allen. John Allen sold to Jacob Anderson for $350..0 in 1881. Assessment roll for 1882 indicates Jacob Anderson as residing on Wells Street. Date of construction of dwelling inconclusive, but likely in the 1870s or 1880s. J. Anderson was employed at the Fleury Foundry. Widow of Jacob Anderson sold the property in 1941. Purchased by David Edward Anderson in 1941, who was a "moulder". Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 258 of 302 Wells Street Mosley S t r e e t Address: 43 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1874 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Constructed by William Atkinson (see LACAC reference). Property purchased by William Rowland (carpenter) in 1874. Unknown if house was constructed at this time. Sold two years later to William G. Graham (woodworker at Fleury Foundry) for $125.00. property owned by Charles Thom (balcksmith) between 1885 and 1887. Sold to William W Boynton in 1887. House tenanted in the late 19th century. Purchased by Lydia Cosford in 1903. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 259 of 302 Wells Street Mosley S t r e e t Address: 47 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1874 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: House constructed by William Atkinson. Atkinson purchased a number of vacant lots in 1873. Property sold in 1874 to William W. Boynton (carpenter). Family relocated to Toronto in 1890 and rented to Alfred Redditt (tanner). House purchased by William H. Watson (shoe mebder) in 1893. W. Watson died in 1940, sold to Audrey Petrie in 1941. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 260 of 302 Wells Street Harrison A v e n u e Address: 101 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 61 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1940s Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: One and half storey cottage with open gabled roof, gabled dormer. House has a rear addition and attached open gable garage. Original window frame at rear of main house. Condition Notes: Vinyl siding covering original material, likely wood frame construction. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: None Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Property is located on lands originally owned by Herman (also Hermas) E. Proctor who was Irish and a Postmaster by occupation (also lists army) although he is listed as living on Young Street not this property. Later owned between 1942-1965 by Mundell Family. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Contextual value is solely in its support to the overall character of the area.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1940s Page 261 of 302 Wells StreetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 103 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 62 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Large addition above original roof gable. likely new verandah Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed c. 1914. Property rented to William Stoneman, who purchased the property from the previous owner, Mr Deviney in 1924. William Stoneman was a pattern maker, possibly at the Sisman shoe factory. Sold to John and Susie Grimes in 1937. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 262 of 302 Wells Street Connau g h t A v e n u e Harrison A v e n u e Address: 111 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 65 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1925 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees in rear yard. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Vacant lot purchased by Albert Allen Tew in 1926. House likely constructed in 1927. Owned by the Tews family until 1959 when it was purchased by William George and Bertha Cameron. Cameron was a shoe worker. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 263 of 302 Wells StreetConnau g h t A v e n u e Address: 113 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 66 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Large and sympathetic addition along Connaught. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed in the 1930s or 1940s (LACAC reference). D.L. and Mrs. D.L Holman (driver) 1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1930s Page 264 of 302 Wellingto n S t r e e t E a s t Wells Street Address: 20 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1878 Date Identified/Listed: 1977 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: "The Charles house". See attached LACAC notes regarding specific heritage attributes. Note: Rear additions and renovated porch dated 1906. Not conclusively determined if building was designed in either the Italianate or Queen Anne architectural style (See photos attached). Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Some removal of original features - parlour window and verandah with turret suggests Queen Anne style Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Likely constructed by William Atkinson, who sold to Albert Atkinson. Sold by J. Miller to Herbert J. Charles in 1906. Remained owned by the Charles family until 1976. Herbert J. Charles noted as Town Undertaker in 1881 Census of Aurora. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 265 of 302 Well in gton Street E ast Wells Street Address: 24 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1860 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building has lost some important heritage attributes - building retains overall scale, massing, and window openings (3-bay). Building is early within its context. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 266 of 302 Wells StreetAddress: 28 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Bet. 1913-1927 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 267 of 302 Metcalfe S t r e e tWells StreetAddress: 68 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Multi unit dwelling. Removal of original attributes over time. No longer a representative of an architectural style. Original building dates to the 19th century. Second building added between 1927 and 1960 as per review of FIPs. See attached 1911 photo of brick building (now clad in siding with additions). Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: None Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Property often referred to as "The Pines" for the mature trees which may have been planted by George Harrison in the late 19th c. Major Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Confirmation of a dwelling located on the property in 1888, owned by George Harrison. Advertisement in 1889 notes trees "The Pines", "roughcast dwelling", with stables and outbuildings. Purchased in 1888 by Van Nostrand. Rented to Thomas Redditt (former principal of Aurora High School) in 1891. Purchased by T. H. Lennox in 1917 (trustee, Lawyer, Councillor, MP) Converted into apts by Dr. Gunton in 1939. See attachments. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Late 19th Century Page 268 of 302 Wells S t reetHarrison A v e n u e Address: 100 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 67 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1921 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Craftsman Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Wrap around verandah, gabled dormers soffitting and ionic columns of verandah. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: Yes Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Building likely a Craftsman building which was altered. Existing curved verandah does not appear on 1904 rev. 1927 FIP and may have been added later. Majority of attributes retained. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 269 of 302 Wells StreetConnau g h t A v e n u e Harrison A v e n u e Address: 104 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 69 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Arts and Crafts Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: House likely constructed between 1921 and 1927 for either Eva M. Stephens or Robert R. Brown. Former residence of Josephine Brown (widow) -1957. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 270 of 302 Harr ison Avenue Wells Street Connaug h t A v e n u e Address: 108 Wells Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 71 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1915 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Former residence of Reg. Wood (labourer) and Mrs. Wood - 1957 Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 271 of 302 WaltonDriveWellingt o n S treet E a s t Larmont StreetAddress: 11 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 272 of 302 Wellingt o n S treet E a s t Larmont StreetAddress: 19 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 13 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: None Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 20th Century Page 273 of 302 Berczy StreetLarmont StreetAddress: 25 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 274 of 302 Berczy StreetLarmont StreetAddress: 31 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1875 Date Identified/Listed: 1977 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: YesSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Planing mill supplied wood to the surrounding community - providing materials for development. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 275 of 302 Berczy StreetLarmont StreetAddress: 33 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1875 Date Identified/Listed: 1977 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: George H Phillips house. "Site of Aurora Planing Mill" Built as a residence in the 1870s by John P. Eakin. "It is believed that a planing mill was constucted behind the house at the same time and that both buildings were soon purchased (on April 4th, 1874) by George H. Phillips and his brother John A. Phillips." No features of the former Planing Mill survive. Philips converted the Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: YesSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood. Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Use of the property as a Planning Mill (i.e. an activity) supplied the Town with lumber, which resulted in the ability to construct buildings and develop the Town. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 276 of 302 Mosley StreetBerczy StreetLarmont StreetAddress: 35 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: "Quantz McMahon house" Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 277 of 302 Mosley S t r e e tLarmont StreetAddress: 37 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1910 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Stucco possibly original (See 1981 photo). Valued at $400.00 1901 - possibly indicates construction of a dwelling. Owned by Mark Browning in 1901 and by Michael Shulman 1910. (Note: 1911 census notes that Mark Browning resided on Mosley Street) No reference to Shulman found in 1911 census of Aurora. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with Emma and Gladys Wythe. Gladys Wythe - stenographer Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 278 of 302 Larmont StreetMosley S t r e e t BerczyStreetAddress: 45 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 9 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1907 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: "Cockerill McMahon house". Edwardian with Romanesque and Italianate influences (more unique example) but not rare. William Cockerill - Salvation Army Officer. Rose Cockerill - daughter of George Thomas Browning. McMahon - resided here from 1946 to 1968. Condition Notes: Painted over quoins and keystone and jack arches Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: Yes Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1900s Page 279 of 302 Larmont StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 49 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 10 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1875 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling and Outbuilding Heritage Attributes Notes: Converted garage is secondary suite and greenhouse. Front elevation porch re-constructed c. 2015. Condition Notes: Rear addition and deck system Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 280 of 302 Larmont StreetMosley S t r e e t Address: 63 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 20 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1912 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature tree, "The Blueprint House" (local reference due to colour and blueprint style drawings and notes painted onto the exterior of the house) Condition Notes: Well maintained example of Workers Housing. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Well preserved. Major Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Land purchased by Hermas E. Protctor, constructed to provide housing opportunities for those working locally. Purchased by Dalton Richardson, who sold to Austin Richardson (1912). Former home of Mrs. William Major, sold to Veta Ward and Alfred Folliott. Owned by Philip Phillips 1919 (tenanted). George and Margaret Maginn (1929) Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 281 of 302 Mosley S t r e e t Larmont StreetAddress: 67 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 20 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1913 Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Vernacular (Aurora) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature tree Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; None Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 282 of 302 Wellingt o n S t r e e t E a s t Larmont StreetAddress: 24 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 12 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1920 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Specific architectural style not readily identifiable. Possibly Craftsman Bungalow. None Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: None Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 283 of 302 Larmont StreetAddress: 28 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1870 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: "The Donnelly house". Donnelly noted as Labourer in the 1871 Gazeteer of York County. Donnelley is not noted in the 1881 Gazeteer. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 284 of 302 Larmont StreetAddress: 32 Larmont Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1873 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Some removal of attributes - style likely Georgian Cottage or Classical Cottage. Lot purchased 1873 by Wm Atkinson for 1/4 acre. Purchased by J.E. McNally in 1874. McNally noted as Drugist in 1891 Census of Aurora. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: Yes Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 285 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e EdwardStreetAddress: 101 Edward Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1920 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Colonial Revival Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Rear yard - mature trees. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood; Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Built by Collis Leather as workers housing. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Similar to other houses on the street that were built by Collis Leather.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 286 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e Edward StreetAddress: 105 Edward Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 3 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1913 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Colonial Revival Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood; Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Built by Collis Leather as workers housing. Collis leather operated for over 100 years and contributed to the industrial growth of the Town. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Similar to other houses on the street that were built by Collis LeatherRecommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 287 of 302 Harrison A v e n u e Edward StreetAddress: 107 Edward Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1914 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Angel stone facade covering original wood frame Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood; Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Built by Collis Leather as workers housing. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 288 of 302 Edward StreetHarrison A v e n u e Connaug h t Avenue Address: 109 Edward Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 5 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1914 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood; Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Built by Collis Leather as workers housing Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 289 of 302 Edward StreetConnau g h t A v e n u e Harrison Avenue Address: 111 Edward Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 7 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1915 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Edwardian Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees. Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the industrial base and/or development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood; Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Walter Collis co-owned/ owned this property, as well as the adjacent 93 acres from May until September 1912. In August 1912, he purchased land on the other side of Town. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 290 of 302 Edward StreetHarrison A v e n u e Connaug h t A v e n u e Address: 104 Edward Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 24 Plan 120 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: 1920 Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Worker's Housing Integrity: Excellent Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Mature trees Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1920s Page 291 of 302 Wellingto n Street E a s t Berczy StreetAddress: 26 Berczy Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: C.1865 Date Identified/Listed: 1986 Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the second wave of development of the Southeast Old Aurora neighbourhood and the former “Rosemount” community (i.e. south of Harrison Avenue) and buildings constructed in this era; Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1860s Page 292 of 302 Berczy StreetAddress: 32 Berczy Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 6 Plan 68 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1856 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Georgian Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Proposed to be demolished. Has been remodeled from original Georgian style. Alterations include: covered upper window, replaced windows and door, transom front entrance, twin chimney's, stucco facade. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: Yes Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the historical development of the 1854 Subdivision by John Mosley (Plan 68) and buildings constructed in the mid. to late 19th century; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with John Mosely as one of the dwellings forming part of his 1854 subdivision (Plan 68). Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No None Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Southeast Old Aurora Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1850s Page 293 of 302 IndustrialParkwaySouthAddress: 45 Industrial Parkway South AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 2 Plan 80 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1910 Date Identified/Listed: N/A Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Adaptively reused. Likely new board and batten and wood elements Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Within the Aurora Promenade Secondary Plan Area Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Likely workers housing. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Building was located in a rural area and 1970 aerial photo does not indicate it may have been directly linked to the railway or industrial phase (i.e. physical or historical connection). Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Industrial Parkway South/Rail Corridor Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1910s Page 294 of 302 Yonge StreetAddress: 14086 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 1 Plan 132 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Altered (unknown) Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Poor Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: open gables roof with box end eaves, original craftsman style windows and window openings. Gables dormer on front elevation. Condition Notes: Note: Existing features not visible from the street. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Subject to Town of Aurora Official Plan Amendment No. 34 Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Modest 1.5 storey Craftsman (Craftsman style windows). Building includes features which are not of the Craftsman style, including return eaves which suggests a Neo- Classical building. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Part of the former Aurora Gardens subdivision, assembled by Henry B. Richey and Richard Trimble (c. 1914). Plan 132 Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Purchased by John Joseph Menton and wife and Annie in 1921, may not have resided here until 1928. Assets transferred to William John Menton in 1948. Married Corine Mason. W. John Menton active in the Roman Catholic Church, active member of the Knights of Columbus and establishing the Aurora Council of the Knights of Columbus. W.J. Menton died 2004. If house was constructed earlier - possibly by or for J. Wells (1878), Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Aurora Gardens Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: N/A Page 295 of 302 YongeStreetRidge R oad Address: 40 Ridge Road AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 4 Plan 132 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Period Revival Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Unable to see from road. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Subject to Town of Aurora Official Plan Amendment No. 34 Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Period Revival with Tudor influences. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Part of the former Aurora Gardens subdivision, assembled by Henry B. Richey and Richard Trimble (c. 1914). Minimal Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Aurora Gardens Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Mid. 20th Century Page 296 of 302 Address: 114 Ridge Road AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 11 Plan 132 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Bungalow Integrity: N/A Current Owner: Condition: N/A Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Stone building. Features not visible from the street. Condition Notes: Integrity and condition unable to be determined - features not visible from the street. Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Subject to Town of Aurora Official Plan Amendment No. 34 Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: NoHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Part of the former Aurora Gardens subdivision, assembled by Henry B. Richey and Richard Trimble (c. 1914). Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Aurora Gardens Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: Mid. 20th Century Page 297 of 302 Wellington Heights CourtMarksbu ry C o u r t Address: 22 Marksbury Court AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 22 Plan 65M2660 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: Date Identified/Listed: Architectural Style/Influence: Ontario Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Ontario cottage, centre hall plan, front porch Condition Notes: Brick veneer added in the 1920s and concrete foundation added. Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): YesUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Early development in the surrounding area of the Town. Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Property claimed to be owned by the Appleton Family for over a century who originated from England. There name shows in the Tremaine Map of 1860 owning a farm at the north-east corner of Bathurst and Yonge Street. It is also claimed that there were "sawmills, Indian burial grounds and beaver dams on the property". Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: Yes Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Historically linked to its surroundings as it originally was an agricultural property.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1840s Page 298 of 302 Address: 14121 Yonge Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Con 1 Lot 73 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: N/A Date Identified/Listed: 1988 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Gothic Revival Cottage is of potential CHVI. Other existing outbuildings and sheds are not of CHVI and are associated with the use of the site as a golf course. Condition Notes: Risk: Yes Risk Notes: Subject to Town of Aurora Official Plan Amendment No. 34 Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Gothic Revival Cottage, re-clad with Board and batten. Moderate Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Minimal Significant Theme: No Historical/Associative Value Description: Also known as Beverly Farm. Formerly the Toronto & North York Hunt Club. 1988 LACAC listing refers to Gothic Revival Cottage (no other features of potential CHVI) see 1970 map attached. Former residence of Norman Beverly (farmer) (b. 1923 d. 2000). Part of Lot 73, Con 1 (Whitchurch), owned by Jno. Boyd in 1878 (no buildings indicated on the lot). Existing building likely constructed c.1880s. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No None Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: Lot has changed considerably, no longer functions as an agricultural farm complex and has been adaptively re-used as a Hunting Club and Golf Course. Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: N/A Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1880s Page 299 of 302 Leslie StreetAddress: 14421 Leslie Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Con 3 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: Yes Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c.1870 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Fair Current Owner: Condition: Excellent Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: YesSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the theme of early 19th century agricultural settlement; Major Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Associated with the milling operation which produced the renowned White Rose Flour and which would have contributed to the centre of community life in the area. Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Moderate Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description: No longer used as a milling operation. Residential.Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: N/A Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 300 of 302 Address: 1563 Vandorf Sideroad AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Con 3 Lot 15 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1870 Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Cottage Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Dwelling Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the theme of early agricultural settlement; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: No Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): Yes Neighbourhood Group: N/A Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 301 of 302 Address: 14897 Leslie Street AURORA HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW PROPERTY EVALUATION SHEET - DRAFT Heritage Status: Listed Property Number (PIN): Map Legal Description: Lot 18 Designation By-law: Wood Plaque: No Ontario Regulation 9/06 Assessment General Information Property Description Date/Era Constructed: c. 1870s Date Identified/Listed: 1995 Architectural Style/Influence: Gothic Revival Integrity: Poor Current Owner: Condition: Fair Photo Documentation Date: April 25, 2022 Contains public sector information made available under The Regional Municipality of York's Open Data License •• Heritage Attributes: Farm Complex Heritage Attributes Notes: Condition Notes: Risk: No Risk Notes: Design/Physical Value: Rare: No Early (pre-1867): NoUnique: No Representative: YesHigh Degree of Craftsmanship/Artistic Merit: No High Degree of Technical/Scientific Achievement: No Design/Physical Value Description: Minimal Historical/Associative Value: Significant Event: No Significant Person: No Significant Activity: NoSignificant Organization/Institution: No Significant Theme Description: Associated with the theme of early 19th century agricultural settlement; Moderate Significant Theme: Yes Historical/Associative Value Description: Contextual Value: Defines the Character of the Area: No Minimal Maintains the Character of the Area: No Supports the Character of the Area: Yes Is Important in its Physical Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Functional Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Visual Link to its Surroundings: No Is Important in its Historical Link to its Surroundings: No Is a Landmark: No Contextual Value Description:Recommendation Moderate Value - Remain on the Register, Meets the Criteria Mature Tree(s): No Neighbourhood Group: N/A Contributes to the Understanding of the Community/Culture: No Reflects Work/Ideas of a Person Significant to the Community: No Date Range: 1870s Page 302 of 302