Agenda (Appointed) - Heritage Advisory Committee - 20260608Town of Aurora
Heritage Advisory Committee
Meeting Agenda
Date:Monday, June 8, 2026
Time:7 p.m.
Location:Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall
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Pages
1.Call to Order
2.Land Acknowledgement
3.Approval of the Agenda
4.Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof
5.Receipt of the Minutes
5.1 Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of April 13, 2026 1
That the Heritage Advisory Committee meeting minutes of April
13, 2026, be received for information.
1.
6.Delegations
7.Matters for Consideration
7.1 Memorandum from Manager, Policy Planning and Heritage; Re: Heritage
Permit Application HPA-2026-03 - 72 Catherine Avenue
7
That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application
HPA-2026-03 - 72 Catherine Avenue be received; and
1.
That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding
Heritage Permit Application HPA-2026-03 be received and
referred to staff for consideration and further action as
appropriate.
2.
7.2 Memorandum from Manager, Policy Planning and Heritage; Re: Heritage
Permit Application HPA-2026-04 - 20 Mark Street
13
That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application
HPA-2026-04 - 20 Mark Street be received; and
1.
That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding
Heritage Permit Application HPA-2026-04 be received and
referred to staff for consideration and further action as
appropriate.
2.
7.3 Memorandum from Manager, Policy Planning and Heritage; Re: Custom
Street Signage for the Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation
District
25
That the memorandum regarding Custom Street Signage for the
Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District be received;
and
1.
That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding
Custom Street Signage for the Northeast Old Aurora Heritage
Conservation District 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, April 13, 2026
7 p.m.
Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall
Committee Members: Councillor Wendy Gaertner (Chair)
Cynthia Bettio
Linda Duringer
John Green, Aurora Historical Society Rep. (Vice Chair)
Bob McRoberts, Honourary Member
Rocco Morsillo
Chris Polsinelli*
Other Attendees: Mayor Tom Mrakas*
Councillor John Gallo
Councillor Ron Weese*
Kyle Stitt, Manager, Facilities
Andrea Vento, Program Manager, Facility Capital Projects
Adam Robb, Manager, Policy Planning and Heritage
Linda Bottos, Council/Committee Coordinator
*Attended electronically
_____________________________________________________________________
1. Call to Order
The Chair called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m.
The Committee consented to extend the hour to 9:15 p.m.
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,
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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 Linda Duringer
Seconded by Cynthia Bettio
That the revised agenda as circulated by Legislative Services be approved.
Carried
4. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof
There were no declarations of pecuniary interest under the Municipal Conflict of
Interest Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.50.
5. Receipt of the Minutes
5.1 Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of February 9, 2026
Moved by Cynthia Bettio
Seconded by Rocco Morsillo
1. That the Heritage Advisory Committee meeting minutes of February 9,
2026, be received for information.
Carried
6. Delegations
6.1 Christopher Watts, The Aurora Heritage Authority; Re: Interpretive Plaques
Christopher Watts expressed concerns regarding the Town’s guidelines
and available information on interpretive plaques, noting the practices of
other communities, and made suggestions for improvements.
Moved by Rocco Morsillo
Seconded by Bob McRoberts
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That the comments of the delegation be received for information.
Carried
6.2 David Heard, Resident; Re: Heritage Events Report (Heritage Week)
David Heard presented a proposal and requested assistance in launching
the celebration of R.A.I.L. 175, the 175th anniversary of the arrival of rail
service to Aurora in 1853, to be held mid-May to mid-June 2028, and to
include events such as rail-themed music and costume festivals, exhibits
and merchandise, an art contest and murals, rail excursions, and an expo.
Moved by John Green
Seconded by Bob McRoberts
That the comments of the delegation be received for information.
Carried
7. Matters for Consideration
7.1 Memorandum from Manager, Policy Planning and Heritage; Re: Heritage
Permit Application HPA-2026-02 - Victoria Hall (27 Mosley Street)
Staff provided a brief overview and introduced the heritage consultants,
Ryan Giuricich, Project Principal, CS&P Architects; Joey Giaimo, Principal,
Giaimo; and Sara Shemirani, Associate, Giaimo. The consultants
presented an overview of the proposed alterations and refurbishments to
Victoria Hall at 27 Mosley Street, and provided details on the site and
context, building elevations, history and design, heritage attributes,
exterior and interior conditions, proposed work, and potential impacts on
heritage attributes.
The Committee discussed various aspects including concerns with
maintaining the heritage aspects, concerns with the compatibility and size
of the proposed addition, purpose of the front room, the preference to
maintain the existing front entrance, accessibility, metal and glass
cladding of the addition versus matching the existing brickwork, gas meter
location, washroom facilities location, preservation of the existing
wainscoting, buttresses and rafters, the loss of two parking spaces from
the Town Square parking lot, and intention of the flexible outdoor space.
The Committee noted the challenge in determining the efficacy of the
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design while not knowing the end purpose and users of the building. The
Committee was generally not in support of the proposed design. The
consultants also provided further information on their design principles
and general best practices being to maintain legibility and reversibility by
designing the new addition as a product of its own time, and that a
primary focus was to also make the building accessible. The consultants
indicated that the proposed work had minimal levels of impact on the
heritage features of the property.
Moved by Rocco Morsillo
Seconded by Linda Duringer
1. That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application HPA-
2026-02 - Victoria Hall (27 Mosley Street) be received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Heritage
Permit Application HPA-2026-02 - Victoria Hall (27 Mosley Street) be
received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as
appropriate.
Carried
7.2 Memorandum from Manager, Policy Planning and Heritage; Re: Heritage
Permit Application HPA-2026-01 - Revised Plans for 15375 Yonge Street
Staff provided a brief overview of the memorandum and revised plans for
alterations and demolition of a rear, non-heritage garage to facilitate the
opening of a single-physician healthcare office on the designated property
at 15375 Yonge Street, located within the Northeast Old Aurora Heritage
Conservation District.
The owner provided further clarification on the proposal and affirmed their
commitment to maintaining the heritage features of the property.
The Committee expressed appreciation for the owner’s consideration of
its previous feedback and was supportive of the revised application.
Moved by Cynthia Bettio
Seconded by Bob McRoberts
1. That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application HPA-
2026-01 - Revised Plans for 15375 Yonge Street be received; and
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2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Heritage
Permit Application HPA-2026-01 - Revised Plans for 15375 Yonge
Street be received and referred to staff for consideration and further
action as appropriate.
Carried
7.3 Memorandum from Manager, Policy Planning and Heritage; Re: Summary of
the 2026 Heritage Week Event
Staff provided an overview of the memorandum and expressed
appreciation to all those involved in the success of the 2026 Heritage
Week Event. Staff highlighted the need for more dedicated resources and
collaboration to ensure the ongoing long-term success of Heritage Week
and other related events, noting that the leading of special events is
generally beyond the scope and function of the Heritage Advisory
Committee and planning and development services staff.
The Committee and staff discussed possible ways and resources to
support future Heritage Week events including the potential for Committee
volunteers, sub-committees and community volunteers, possible use of
the Heritage Reserve Fund and federal/provincial grant funding, and
collaboration with other Town departments and partners. Consideration
was given to possibly hold the event biennially if necessary, and to select a
different theme for each event. Staff agreed to provide an update on any
further resources and supports as they become available, and clarified
that the Heritage Advisory Committee and planning/heritage staff can still
participate and assist with events, but are limited in the ability to be the
primary event management leads.
Moved by Cynthia Bettio
Seconded by Linda Duringer
1. That the memorandum regarding Summary of the 2026 Heritage Week
Event be received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Summary
of the 2026 Heritage Week Event be received and referred to staff for
consideration and further action as appropriate.
Carried
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8. Informational Items
None.
9. New Business
The Committee referred to the delegation regarding interpretive plaques and
inquired about next steps. Staff provided a response noting they were open to
meeting with the delegate and would consult with the Town’s GIS team to build
further heritage mapping as necessary, using information that is publicly
available.
The Committee referred to the delegation regarding the proposed R.A.I.L. 175
celebration and discussed event management and funding options, and inquired
about next steps. Staff provided a response noting that Council would need to
approve any funding from the Heritage Reserve Fund through a member motion.
The Committee inquired about plans for installation of Northeast Old Aurora
Heritage Conservation District street signage, and staff provided a response
noting this matter was actively being explored across relevant departments and
through the Town’s ongoing wayfinding signage capital project.
The Committee noted that 2026 is the 20th anniversary of the Northeast Old
Aurora Heritage Conservation District, which was designated in 2006.
10. Adjournment
Moved by Linda Duringer
Seconded by Cynthia Bettio
That the meeting be adjourned at 9:14 p.m.
Carried
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100 John West Way
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 6J1
(905) 727-3123
aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
Memorandum
Planning and Development Services
Re: Heritage Permit Application HPA-2026-03 – 72 Catherine Avenue
To: Heritage Advisory Committee
From: Adam Robb, Manager of Policy Planning and Heritage
Date: June 8, 2026
Recommendation
1. That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application HPA-2026-03 - 72
Catherine Avenue be received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2026-03 be received and referred to staff for consideration and
further action as appropriate.
Background
72 Catherine Avenue is an Edwardian style dwelling that was constructed circa 1915. It
is located on the north side of Catherine Avenue and is designated under Part V of the
Ontario Heritage Act, being part of the Town’s Northeast Old Aurora Heritage
Conservation District area.
Analysis
The owner is proposing a rear loft alteration, which is generally considered minor
The owner is proposing an alteration at the rear second storey of the property, to
increase the existing loft space. The proposed loft alteration is not intended to exceed
the existing height of the dwelling and is at the rear, largely not visible from the street.
There are no proposed changes to the overall building height, setbacks or any other
zoning by-law requirements.
The proposal initially contemplated a vinyl siding material; however, staff have further
inquired with the owner/contractor, who has now instead agreed to use a more
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Heritage Permit Application HPA-2026-03 - 72 Catherine Avenue
June 8, 2026 Page 2 of 2
appropriate board and batten material. The colour of the siding will match the colour
used for the existing siding at the first storey, being a darker grey/black colour.
The work is generally considered minor but is being presented to the Heritage Advisory
Committee due to the addition adding mass and scale to the building. Staff are
specifically seeking any further design comments from the Heritage Advisory
Committee, as well as on the direction to proceed with delegated approval of the
subject heritage permit.
Attachments
1. Attachment 1 – Location Map
2. Attachment 2 – Proposed Elevations
3. Attachment 3 – Site Plan (no changes occurring)
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72 Catherine AvenueNortheast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District BoundaryPage 9 of 28
client:project:project no.:date:drawing:drawn by:scale:checked by:page:abcconsultants.caapplication no.:BCINBCINSIGNATUREThe undersigned has reviewed and takes responsibility for thisdesign and has the qualifications and meets the requirements setout in the Ontario Building Code to be a Designer.NAMEFIRM NAMER E G I S T R A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N:Q U A L I F I C A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N:116009ABC Consultants20202Steven MoreauMonday April 13 202612:02 PM \ \\MIKELAPTOP\1 0-ABC CONSULTANTS\2025\2025022 72 CATHERINE AVE AURORA\DWGS\2025022-72 CATHERINES AVE PLANS DWGthese drawings are not to be scaledOR altered (see notes @ sheet edge)all dimensions must be verified by contractor prior to commencement of any work. any discrepancies must be reported directly to 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants prior to commencement of any work. all construction to adhere to these documents and to conform to theontario building code (latest edition) & all other applicable codes and authorities having jurisdiction. these requirements are to be taken as minimum specifications. 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants not responsible for the accuracy of grading, survey, structural, mechanical,electrical, etc. information shown or attached - refer to appropriate consultants drawings and details. the contractor working from drawings NOT specifically marked "ISSUED FOR PERMIT" and/or "ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION" AND bearing the designer signature in the BCIN stampalong with municipal stamps and/or a building permit number issued by the local municipality must assume full responsibility and bear costs for any corrections or damages resulting from this work. 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants not responsible for on site review.All drawings specifications related documents and design are the copyright property of 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants (ABC). Reproduction of this property in whole or in part is strictly prohibited without 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants written permission (1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants assumes no responsibility or liability for this property unless it bears both the Individual BCIN and Firm BCIN and includes an original signature.)1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC ConsultantsMCSMAPRIL/26A1.120250223/16"=1'-0"72 CATHERINEAVE, AURORARENOVATIONISSUED FOR HERITAGE04/13/26ELEVATIONS-EXISTINGA1.11NORTH (REAR) ELEVATION - EXISTINGA1.12WEST (RIGHT) SIDE ELEVATION - EXISTINGA1.13EAST (LEFT) SIDE ELEVATION - EXISTINGPage 10 of 28
W102SHEET KEYNOTESW101SHEET KEYNOTESW101client:project:project no.:date:drawing:drawn by:scale:checked by:page:abcconsultants.caapplication no.:BCINBCINSIGNATUREThe undersigned has reviewed and takes responsibility for thisdesign and has the qualifications and meets the requirements setout in the Ontario Building Code to be a Designer.NAMEFIRM NAMER E G I S T R A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N:Q U A L I F I C A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N:116009ABC Consultants20202Steven MoreauMonday April 13 202612:02 PM \ \\MIKELAPTOP\1 0-ABC CONSULTANTS\2025\2025022 72 CATHERINE AVE AURORA\DWGS\2025022-72 CATHERINES AVE PLANS DWGthese drawings are not to be scaledOR altered (see notes @ sheet edge)all dimensions must be verified by contractor prior to commencement of any work. any discrepancies must be reported directly to 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants prior to commencement of any work. all construction to adhere to these documents and to conform to theontario building code (latest edition) & all other applicable codes and authorities having jurisdiction. these requirements are to be taken as minimum specifications. 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants not responsible for the accuracy of grading, survey, structural, mechanical,electrical, etc. information shown or attached - refer to appropriate consultants drawings and details. the contractor working from drawings NOT specifically marked "ISSUED FOR PERMIT" and/or "ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION" AND bearing the designer signature in the BCIN stampalong with municipal stamps and/or a building permit number issued by the local municipality must assume full responsibility and bear costs for any corrections or damages resulting from this work. 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants not responsible for on site review.All drawings specifications related documents and design are the copyright property of 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants (ABC). Reproduction of this property in whole or in part is strictly prohibited without 1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants written permission (1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC Consultants assumes no responsibility or liability for this property unless it bears both the Individual BCIN and Firm BCIN and includes an original signature.)1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC ConsultantsMCSMAPRIL/26A1.220250223/16"=1'-0"72 CATHERINEAVE, AURORARENOVATIONISSUED FOR HERITAGE04/13/26ELEVATION-PROPOSEDA1.21NORTH (REAR) ELEVATION - PROPOSEDA1.22WEST (RIGHT) SIDE ELEVATION - PROPOSEDPage 11 of 28
CATHERINE AVE.72 CATHERINE AVE.EXISTING 2 1/2" STOREYBRICK DWELLINGEXISTINGCONCRETEBLOCK GARAGENOTE: NO PROPOSED CHANGES TOEXISTING SETBACKS,ENCROACHMENTS, BUILDING HEIGHT,OR ZONING BYLAW REQUIREMENTSARE INCLUDED IN THIS SUBMISSION.PROPERTY AND LOT INFORMATIONSHOWN IN THIS DRAWING REFLECTSINFORMATION SHOWN ON THE PLANOF SURVEY ISSUED BYSPEIGHT, VAN NOSTRAND &GIBSON LIMITEDDATED: FEBRUARY 16, 2000SURVEY INFORMATION:LOT 15REGISTERED PLAN No 116TOWN OF AURORAREGIONAL MUNIC. OF YORKSITE PLANA1.01client:project:project no.:date:drawing:drawn by:scale:checked by:page:abcconsultants.caapplication no.:BCINBCINSIGNATUREThe undersigned has reviewed and takes responsibility for thisdesign and has the qualifications and meets the requirementsset out in the Ontario Building Code to be a Designer.NAMEFIRM NAMER E G I S T R A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N:Q U A L I F I C A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N:116009ABC Consultants20202Steven MoreauMonday, April 13, 202611:49 AM \ \\MIKELAPTOP\1.0 - ABC CONSULTANTS\2025\2025022 72 CATHERINE AVE_AURORA\DWGS\2025022-72 CATHERINES AVE_SITE2.DWGthese drawings are not to be scaledOR altered (see notes @ sheet edge)1000618071 Ontario Inc o/a ABC ConsultantsMC SMAPRIL/26A1.020250221:15072 CATHERINEAVE, AURORARENOVATIONISSUED FOR HERITAGE04/13/26SITE PLANPage 12 of 28
100 John West Way
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 6J1
(905) 727-3123
aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
Memorandum
Planning and Development Services
Re: Heritage Permit Application HPA-2026-04 - 20 Mark Street
To: Heritage Advisory Committee
From: Adam Robb, Manager of Policy Planning and Heritage
Date: June 8, 2026
Recommendation
1. That the memorandum regarding Heritage Permit Application HPA-2026-04 - 20 Mark
Street be received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2026-04 be received and referred to staff for consideration and
further action as appropriate.
Background
20 Mark Street is a vernacular style dwelling constructed circa 1937. It is located on the
north side of Mark Street and is within the Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation
District and designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act.
Analysis
The owner is replacing windows and doors, which is considered minor, and also sealing
two side windows
The owner is proposing to replace the front facing windows and door and seal the two
side yard windows as part of the front enclosed verandah/addition. The existing front
door that is set to be replaced is a generic stock storm door which is not heritage
appropriate, and the owner is electing to replace this with a more appropriate solid
wood oak door with side transoms. Compatible window replacements are also being
proposed (see specification sheets attached). The proposed sealed windows are on the
side of the property and are anticipated to be replaced with the same vinyl siding
material as is currently present on the dwelling. The owner has also indicated that they
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Heritage Permit Application HPA-2026-04 - 20 Mark Street
June 8, 2026 Page 2 of 2
may also eventually repaint the façade to a soft white/grey colour to improve the
appearance of the vinyl siding.
The replacement of windows and doors is generally considered minor and suitable for
delegated approval. Comments are being sought from the Committee on this as well as
on the enclosing of the two side windows and repainting of the façade. The owner has
indicated the sealing of these windows is to provide better energy efficiency while also
providing internal storage space (shelving) opportunities, with enhanced privacy.
Comments from the Heritage Advisory Committee can be considered on these design
matters as well as on the utilization of delegated approval for the subject heritage
permit application.
Attachments
Attachment 1 – Location Map
Attachment 2 – Specification Sheets for Windows and Door
Attachment 3 – Photographs of Property
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20 Mark StreetNortheast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District BoundaryPage 15 of 28
Quote MAJESTICON INC.
Unit306-678G Sheppard Ave East
North York ON, M2K 1B7
(416) 731-5320
Quote Number:1421825
Reference:
Date:07 May 2026
System
LHH Fiberglass Door Single Door - Side Lites
Frame Size (tip to tip) - 68 1/2" x 82 1/2"
Panel
Door Size - 36" x 6'8" - Oak WG-2PR Door Panel
Prep Panel for Multipoint Hardware
Side Lite
14" - WG-2PRSL Side Lite (x2)
Frame
65/8"x11/4"Laminated Jambs
8 5/8" Standard Sill with Black Anodized Finish. Sill Horn = 70
1/2"
Glass Lite
Side Lite - Commodity Glass - 8" x 48" Perimeter Grills CAFA-
5/8" colonial perimeter internal grill (x2)
8" x 48" Stainable PVC Lite Frame (x2)
Hardware
Roma Black
Options
Black Foam Weather Stripping.
Flat Black Hinges.
Finish
Door Panel Stained Two Sides Same Stain - Exterior Stained
Rock Oak CQ2026, Interior Stained Rock Oak CQ2026
Side Lite Panel Stained Two Sides Same Stain - Exterior
Stained Rock Oak CQ2026, Interior Stained Rock Oak
CQ2026 (x2)
Laminated Jambs Stained Two Sides Same Stain - Exterior
Stained Rock Oak CQ2026, Interior Stained Rock Oak
CQ2026
Lite Frame Exterior - Exterior Stained Rock Oak CQ2026 (x2)
Lite Frame Interior - Interior Stained Rock Oak CQ2026 (x2)
View From Outside
Top View
Location/Notes:
Tag/Location:
Notes:
Quote Customer Details:
Reference:
Name:
Please note: This quote is valid for 2 weeks.
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VNr.
Order Checklist 60805
Client information:
Int. order #: quote
Entered by: Tany
on: 05/06/2026
Page: 1
printed on: 05/07/2026
Delivery Date: 05/27/2026
Delivery Method: Send Confirmation-NP(V)-TP-CRBP
CLIENT:OSHIN CHOBANIAN
oshin@majesticonwindows.com
MAJESTICON INC.
Phone Number 416-731-5320
Fax Number 905-370-1118
306-678G Sheppard Avenue East
Custno: 1282
NORTH YORK ONT M2K 1B7
60805 MAJESTICON INC. Date: 05/07/2026 Page: 1
PLEASE EXAMINE YOUR QUOTE FOR ITEM ACCURACY. ALL DISCREPANCY MUST BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY
ALL DRAWINGS ARE VIEWED FROM OUTSIDE
QUOTATION IS VALID FOR 15 DAYS ONLY. Please reference Quote# when placing your P.O.
Qty DescriptionItem#
11 2 Panel MULLED f02-01
mulled units 4 1/2" frame
Total outer dimension: W: 70 x H: 58 inch
Frame Size W: 68.1158 x H: 56.1158 inch
Division 34.0579:34.0579 inch
Frame Color: outside: Dark Bronze / inside: White zw
-mulled elements assembled assembled
> wood jamb extension , 3.3750'' wjamb
-wood jamb 3.38'' , color: PrimedWood, 21.33 ft. _wjamb
color upcharge brickmould
-brickmould
installed color - z, 21.33 ft Heritage BM - 1 inch, EP328,
no fin
brickmould
5690 Steeles Ave West, Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 9T4 Tel. (905) 265 9975
Initial __________
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60805 MAJESTICON INC. Date: 05/07/2026 Page: 2
Qty DescriptionItem#
21 2 Panel MULLED f02-01
mulled units 4 1/2" frame
Total outer dimension: W: 70 x H: 58 inch
Frame Size W: 68.1158 x H: 56.1158 inch
Division 34.0579:34.0579 inch
Frame Color: outside: Dark Bronze / inside: White zw
-mulled elements assembled assembled
> wood jamb extension , 3.3750'' wjamb
-wood jamb 3.38'' , color: PrimedWood, 21.33 ft. _wjamb
color upcharge brickmould
-brickmould
installed color - z, 21.33 ft Heritage BM - 1 inch, EP328,
no fin
brickmould
1.2 1 C1- Casement (left) SINGLE FRAME cl
4.50" Frame - Heritage Collection HC-401
Frame Size W: 34.0329 x H: 56.1158 inch
Type: Casement 401
Frame Color: outside: Dark Bronze / inside: White zw
Info*
Fld# 1 Keystone Certified ER 32
U-Factor: 1.52 W/m2.K / 0.27 Btu/hft.F ,
Class : CW-PG70 - Size Tested : 32" x 72"
kysmsg
-4SG Black Spacer spacer
-Gas Option - 92% Argon Gas filled GAS
-Clear Glass interior pane CLR
-Low E 180 Glass exterior pane,
-Glazing Option : Double Pane
LOE
-grill field# 1, type Simulated Divided Grill, Color- zw grill_sd3
-fold away handle , white fhe
- Full Screen , Color: white, Mesh Color : black scrinfo
-color upcharge syscol
RESTRICTION 260506 15#16#15, Tany, 111, Product
8020 - KYS (KEYSTONE Glass Tag Information)
Warning! NOT Energy Star Qualified , 2
4711
21T
2 by 1 grid (T-Style)
EP236
3/4" simulated divider EP236
left hinge cml
1" Low E 180 3 mm / Clear 3 mm
Surcharge
1.1 1 F1 - Fixed SINGLE FRAME p
4.50" Frame - Heritage Collection HC-476
Frame Size W: 34.0329 x H: 56.1158 inch
Frame Color: outside: Dark Bronze / inside: White zw
Info* ENERGY STAR® Qualified Window kysmsg
Info*
Fld# 1 Keystone Certified ER 36
U-Factor: 1.47 W/m2.K / 0.26 Btu/hft.F ,
Class : CW-PG70 - Size Tested : 84" x 90"
kysmsg
-4SG Black Spacer spacer
-Gas Option - 92% Argon Gas filled GAS
-Clear Glass interior pane CLR
-Low E 180 Glass exterior pane,
-Glazing Option : Double Pane
LOE
-grill field# 1, type Simulated Divided Grill, Color- zw grill_sd3
-color upcharge syscol
21T
2 by 1 grid (T-Style)
EP236
3/4" simulated divider EP236
fixed fixed
1" Low E 180 3 mm / Clear 3 mm
Unit Price:
5690 Steeles Ave West, Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 9T4 Tel. (905) 265 9975
Initial __________
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Qty DescriptionItem#
2.2 1 F1 - Fixed SINGLE FRAME p
4.50" Frame - Heritage Collection HC-476
Frame Size W: 34.0329 x H: 56.1158 inch
Frame Color: outside: Dark Bronze / inside: White zw
Info* ENERGY STAR® Qualified Window kysmsg
Info*
Fld# 1 Keystone Certified ER 36
U-Factor: 1.47 W/m2.K / 0.26 Btu/hft.F ,
Class : CW-PG70 - Size Tested : 84" x 90"
kysmsg
-4SG Black Spacer spacer
-Gas Option - 92% Argon Gas filled GAS
-Clear Glass interior pane CLR
-Low E 180 Glass exterior pane,
-Glazing Option : Double Pane
LOE
-grill field# 1, type Simulated Divided Grill, Color- zw grill_sd3
-color upcharge syscol
21T
2 by 1 grid (T-Style)
EP236
3/4" simulated divider EP236
fixed fixed
1" Low E 180 3 mm / Clear 3 mm
Unit Price:
2.1 1 C1-Casement (right) SINGLE FRAME cr
4.50" Frame - Heritage Collection HC-401
Frame Size W: 34.0329 x H: 56.1158 inch
Type: Casement 401
Frame Color: outside: Dark Bronze / inside: White zw
Info*
Fld# 1 Keystone Certified ER 32
U-Factor: 1.52 W/m2.K / 0.27 Btu/hft.F ,
Class : CW-PG70 - Size Tested : 32" x 72"
kysmsg
-4SG Black Spacer spacer
-Gas Option - 92% Argon Gas filled GAS
-Clear Glass interior pane CLR
-Low E 180 Glass exterior pane,
-Glazing Option : Double Pane
LOE
-grill field# 1, type Simulated Divided Grill, Color- zw grill_sd3
-fold away handle , white fhe
- Full Screen , Color: white, Mesh Color : black scrinfo
-color upcharge syscol
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8020 - KYS (KEYSTONE Glass Tag Information)
Warning! NOT Energy Star Qualified , 2
4711
21T
2 by 1 grid (T-Style)
EP236
3/4" simulated divider EP236
right hinge cmr
1" Low E 180 3 mm / Clear 3 mm
Unit Price:
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Qty DescriptionItem#
31 AW1 - Awning SINGLE FRAME a
4.50" Frame - Heritage Collection HC-426
with reinforcement
Total outer dimension: W: 52 x H: 38 inch
Frame Size W: 50.1158 x H: 36.1158 inch
Type: Awning 426
Frame Color: outside: Dark Bronze / inside: White zw
Info*
Fld# 1 Keystone Certified ER 32
U-Factor: 1.53 W/m2.K / 0.26 Btu/hft.F ,
Class : LC-PG55 - Size Tested : 48" x 48"
kysmsg
-4SG Black Spacer spacer
-Gas Option - 92% Argon Gas filled GAS
-Clear Glass interior pane CLR
-Low E 180 Glass exterior pane,
-Glazing Option : Double Pane
LOE
-grill field# 1, type Simulated Divided Grill, Color- white grill_sd3
-fold away handle , white fhe
-Sash With Steel Reinforcement sashreinf
- Full Screen , Color: white, Mesh Color : black scrinfo
-color upcharge syscol
> wood jamb extension , 3.3750'' wjamb
-wood jamb 3.38'' , color: PrimedWood, 15.00 ft. _wjamb
color upcharge brickmould
-brickmould
installed color - z, 15.00 ft Heritage BM - 1 inch, EP328,
no fin
brickmould
RESTRICTION 260506 15#18#02, Tany, 111, Product
8020 - KYS (KEYSTONE Glass Tag Information)
Warning! NOT Energy Star Qualified , 2
4711
21T
2 by 1 grid (T-Style)
EP236
3/4" simulated divider EP236
top hinge awn
1" Low E 180 3 mm / Clear 3 mm
Unit Price:
3Total Qty (items):
Total Qty (units): 5
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100 John West Way
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 6J1
(905) 727-3123
aurora.ca
Town of Aurora
Memorandum
Planning and Development Services
Re: Custom Street Signage for the Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation
District
To: Heritage Advisory Committee
From: Adam Robb, Manager of Policy Planning and Heritage
Date: June 8, 2026
Recommendation
1. That the memorandum regarding Custom Street Signage for the Northeast Old
Aurora Heritage Conservation District be received; and
2. That the Heritage Advisory Committee comments regarding Custom Street Signage
for the Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District be received and referred
to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate.
Background
The Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District was established in 2006 per
By-law 4809-06.D. At the Heritage Advisory Committee meeting held on April 13, 2026, it
was recognized that 2026 marks the 20th anniversary of the District and that
opportunities for custom street signage for the area should be explored. Additionally, a
motion was then presented at Committee of Whole on May 12, 2026, and passed by
Council on May 26, 2026, directing staff to evaluate design options and costs for new
street name signs throughout the District. Section 5.6 of the District Plan further
encourages dedicated street signage for the area.
Analysis
Planning staff consulted with Operations to determine style, cost and options regarding
customized street signs for the District. Operations confirmed that there are
approximately 28 street signs within the District (14 intersections with two signs at
each intersection – see Attachment 1). A mock up street sign blade was also developed
(see Attachment 2). The street sign blade is designed to be more decorative than
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Custom Street Signage for the Northeast Old Aurora Heritage Conservation District
June 8, 2026 Page 2 of 2
traditional street signage and feature a finial as well as “Northeast Old Aurora Heritage
Conservation District” text. The sign blade also allows for a logo/emblem at the centre.
Three potential logo/emblem options have also been developed for consideration by the
Heritage Advisory Committee (see Attachment 2):
Logo Option #1 – Hillary House National Historic Site
Logo Option #2 – Streetscape view of Catherine Avenue
Logo Option #3 – 37 Spruce Street (Second Empire architectural style)
Additional comments from the Heritage Advisory Committee can also be considered on
design matters including but not limited to the preferred colour of the blades, font, etc.
Operations has indicated that the cost for replacing the signs within the District would
be approximately $3,500. It is anticipated that this cost can be covered through the
Heritage Reserve Fund.
The Council motion also directed staff to evaluate options for gateway District signage
as part of the ongoing Wayfinding capital project. Staff have identified a potential
location for a gateway sign at the northern intersection of Yonge Street and Catherine
Avenue, at the ‘Lion’s Parkette’ at 15335 Yonge Street. This is a Town owned property
that offers visibility directly from Yonge Street. Additional reporting to the Heritage
Advisory Committee can occur as the Wayfinding project advances, but any preliminary
comments regarding potential gateway signage and location options can also be
considered at this time.
Attachments
Attachment 1 – Location and Street Intersections Map
Attachment 2 – Heritage Conservation District Street Blade Mock-up
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