By-law - Heritage Designation 80 Spruce Street - 20240924 - 6638-24
The Corporation of the Town of Aurora
By-law Number 6638-24
Being a By-law to designate a property to be of cultural heritage value or
interest (80 Spruce Street).
Whereas under subsection 29(1 ) of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.0. 1990, c. 0.18, as
amended, the council of a municipality may, by by-law, designate a property within the
municipality to be of cultural heritage value or interest;
And whereas on June 25, 2024, the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Aurora
(the "Town") approved the recommendations contained in Report No. PDS24-060 to
designate the property municipally known as 80 Spruce Street, as described on the
attached Schedule "A" (the l'Property") to be of cultural heritage value or interest;
And whereas the Town Clerk caused notice of the intention to designate the Property to
be served on the owner of the Property and the Ontario Heritage Trust and published in
a newspaper having general circulation in the municipality;
And whereas there were no objections to the proposed designation of the Property
served on the Town, or a person who has served a notice of objection has withdrawn
the objection;
And whereas the Council of the Town deems it necessary and expedient to enact a by-
law to designate the Property to be of cultural heritage value or interest;
Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Aurora hereby enacts as
follows:
1. The Property, as described on the attached Schedule 'IA", be and is hereby
designated to be of cultural heritage value or interest.
2. A statement explaining the cultural heritage value or interest of the Property and
a description of the heritage attributes of the Property are set out on the attached
Schedule "B".
3. The Town Clerk shall serve a copy of this by-law on the owner of the Property and
the Ontario Heritage Trust and publish notice of this by-law in a newspaper
having general circulation in the municipality.
4. A copy of this by-law shall be registered against the Property in the appropriate
Land Registry Office.
Enacted by Town of Aurora Council this 24th day of September, 2024.
Mrakas, Mayor
Michael de Rond, Town Cferk
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Schedule "A"
Description of Property
All and singular those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and
being in the Town of Aurora, in the Regional Municipality of York, municipally known as
80 Spruce Street, and being composed of PT LT 35 & 36 W/S SPRUCE ST PL 5 AURORA
AS IN R639629; Aurora, being all of PIN 03639-0077 (LT), including the primary building
thereon.
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Schedule €IB"
Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest
80 Spruce Street is of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest based on its design and
physical value, historical and associative value, and contextual value.
Design and Physical Value:
The property is a representative example of a 2.5 storey brick Edwardian/ Foursquare
style home. Some keypantsof the house's design include a brick exterior, hipped roof
with dormer, and porch with brick and wood columns. The dwelling is a well-maintained
example of its style and displays a high degree of craftmanship for its period of
construction.
Historical and Associative Value:
The building was constructed circa 191 5, as part of the early development of the Town
northeast of Yonge and Wellington Streets. This community is one of the earliest
developments within Town and helps to contribute to our understanding of the initial
development of Aurora.
Contextual Value:
The property supports the character of the Spruce Street area as many of the houses
along the street share a similar look and design, including those within the Northeast
Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District. The property is visually and historically linked
to its surroundings as part of one of the earliest communities within Aurora. The
property helps tell the story of the evolution and early growth of the Town.
Description of Heritage Attributes
The following provides a description of heritage attributes for the property which
contribute to the reasons for which the property is of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest.
Important to the preservation of the property are the original key attributes of the
building that express its value, which include:
Exterior Elements
* Overall 2.5 storey brick Edwardian/ Foursquare style home
* Hipped roof with dormer
* Front porch with columns
* Original window and door openings