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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-050-17Planning Services Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: Planning and Development Committee Date of Meeting: June 26, 2017 Report Number: PSD-050-17 File Number: PLN 34.5.2.7 Resolution Number: PD-140-17 By-law Number: Report Subject: Designated Heritage Property Alteration Request - 5565 Old Scugog Road Recommendations: 1.That Report PSD-050-17 be received; 2.That permission be granted to add a second floor addition, above an existing one storey portion, on the east side of the house on the property identified as 5565 Old Scugog Road, Hampton, in accordance with Section 33(4) of the Ontario Heritage Act; and 3.That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-050-17 and any delegations be advised of Council’s decision. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-050-17 Page 2 Report Overview The owners of 5565 Old Scugog Road in Hampton have applied for a Heritage Alteration Permit. The permit is to allow a second storey addition on the east side of the building. The proposed addition will be constructed above an earlier addition to the building, constructed in 1998. The Clarington Heritage Committee and staff are recommending that Council approve the alteration request. 1. Application Details 1.1. Owner/Applicant: Scott and Laura Ritzie 1.2. Proposal: To construct a second storey addition, above an existing one storey portion, on the east side of the building. 1.3. Area: 0.47 Hectares (1 Acre) 1.4. Location: 5565 Old Scugog Road, Hampton 1.5. Roll Number: 181701012011100 2. Background 2.1. The house at 5565 Old Scugog Road dates back to 1860’s and is a very good example of a classic rural Ontario house, with gothic revival features (Figure 1). The house is one and a half storeys with a central gable, gothic style arched window above the front door, an open front porch, original windows and decorative bargeboard along the eaves. 2.2. The property was designated by Council under Part IV of the Ontario Act on September 25, 2000. Attributes specifically noted in the designation by-law of heritage value and interest are: • Original brickwork • Louvered shutters • Original front door • Open front porch • All original windows The existing single storey addition (Figure 2) on the east side of the building was constructed in 1998, prior to the building being designated. The single storey addition is frame construction with siding. The addition incorporated design elements, including a gable above the door and open porch with columns, which can be seen in the original building design. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-050-17 Page 3 Figure 1: Front façade of 5565 Old Scugog Road Figure 2: Rear addition on east side of 5565 Old Scugog Road The current owners, Laura and Brain Riztie, purchased the property in 2016. The proposed additions (Attachment 1) would provide room for an additional bedroom and bathroom. The addition would be finished in board and batten siding, contain dormers with a pitch in keeping with the gable at the front of original building and a roof line and pitch the same as the original building. The owners met with the Clarington Heritage Committee when looking to purchase the property seeking input on their addition proposal. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-050-17 Page 4 3. Ontario Heritage Act The Ontario Heritage Act empowers municipalities to pass a by-law designating a property to be of cultural heritage value and interest. On September 25, 2000, Council approved the heritage designation of 5565 Old Scugog Road under part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. The Act stipulates that the owner of a property designated under Part IV cannot alter the property where such alteration is likely to affect the heritage attributes set out in the property’s description in the designation by-law without Council’s consent. Council is required to consult the heritage committee when considering an alteration request. The Clarington Heritage Committee reviewed the request for alteration to the designated heritage property during their June 21, 2016 meeting. They passed the following motion in support of the required alterations to the property at 5565 Old Scugog Road: “THAT the committee recommend approval for the alteration of a designated building at 5565 Old Scugog Road by permitting a second storey addition, above the existing single storey addition on the east side of the house, where the roof lines and any vents do not exceed the height of the existing roof lines as shown in the presentation provided to the committee.” 4. Staff Comments The proposed addition on the east side of the building, above the existing 1998 addition, will have little visual impact on the building from Old Scugog Road. Currently, only a small portion of the 1998 addition is visible from the south side of the property and is very difficult to see in the summer with the mature foliage on the property. The proposed roof line will be at the same height as the existing building with no projections above the original building. The design elements that the applicants propose will incorporate some elements of the existing gothic style. While the style elements will be incorporated the materials used on the additions façade will differ from the original building. This difference will allow distinction between the original building and the additions. The only impact the addition will have on the heritage features described in the designation by-law will be the original bricks that will be removed to create a connection between the original building and the second floor addition. Some of the exterior bricks will be hidden by the addition but will remain. The design and the materials proposed to be used should not negatively impact the heritage features of the buildings beyond this impact. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-050-17 Page 5 In addition to undertaking the addition, which requires heritage permit and building permit, the applicants are undertaking a number of other renovations to the property that do not require a heritage alteration permit. The applicants have commenced with some of the renovations as of the writing of this report. 5. Concurrence Not applicable 6. Conclusion The Clarington Heritage Committee’s function under the Ontario Heritage Act is to provide advice and assistance to Council on matters of heritage conservation. The committee is in support of the proposed alterations to add a second storey above the existing single storey portion of the building on the east side. Staff support the request for a heritage permit alteration to this designated property and recommend Council approve the requested alterations. 7. Strategic Plan Application The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan, specifically actions 3.4 and 3.5. Submitted by: Reviewed by: David J. Crome, MCIP, RPP Curry Clifford, MPA, CMO, Director of Planning Services Interim CAO Staff Contact: Brandon Weiler, Planner, 905-623-3379 ext. 2424 or bweiler@clarington.net Attachments: Attachment 1 – Proposed Addition Plans to 5565 Old Scugog Road The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council’s decision: Laura and Scott Ritzie Clarington Heritage Committee Provincial Registrar Ontario Heritage Trust BW/FL/dfI:\^Department\LDO NEW FILING SYSTEM\PLN Planning Files\PLN 34 Heritage (All Files)\PLN .5.2.7 5565 Old Scugog Road\2nd Floor rear addition to house\PSD-050-17.docx Attachment 1 to Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-050-17