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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
BY-LAW :/I 92-80
being a by-law to designate the property known for
municipal purposes as 67 Ontario Street,
Bowmanville, P~ of Lots 28 and 29, east side of
Ontario Street, Block 7 according to John Grant's
Plan, Geographic Township of Darlington, as a
property of historic or architectural value or interest
under the Ontario Heritage Act.
WHEREAS the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, C.0.18 authorizes the council of a
municipality to enact by-laws to designate properties to be of historic or architectural
value or interest for the purposes of the Act;
WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle has caused to
be served upon the owner of the property known for municipal purposes as
67 Ontario Street, Bowmanville, and upon the Ontario Heritage Foundation, Notice
of Intention to Designate the aforesaid real property and has caused such notice of
intention to be published in the Canadian Statesman, a newspaper having a general
circulation in the area of the designation, once each week for three consecutive
weeks, namely January 8, January 15 and January 22, 1992;
WHEREAS the reasons for the designation of the aforesaid property under the
Ontario Heritage Act are contained in Schedule "B" hereto;
WHEREAS the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee of the Town of
Newcastle has recommended that the property known for municipal purposes as
67 Ontario Street, Bowmanville be designated as a property of historic or
architectural value or interest pursuant to the Ontario Heritage Act;
WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed designation was served upon the
Clerk within the period prescribed therefore by the Ontario Heritage Act.
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN
OF NEWCASTLE HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. The property known for municipal purposes as 67 Ontario Street,
Bowmanville more particularly described in Schedule "A" which is attached to
and forms part of this by-law, is hereby designated as a property which has
historic or architectural value or interest under Section 29 of the Ontario
Heritage Act R.S.O. 1990, C.0.18.
2. The reasons for designation of the property described in Schedule "N hereto
are set out in Schedule "B" which is attached to and forms part of this
by-law.
3. The Solicitor for the Town of Newcastle is hereby authorized to cause a copy
of this by-law to be registered against the title to the property described in
Schedule "N hereto.
4. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be
served upon the owner of the property described in Schedule "A" hereto and
on the Ontario Heritage Foundation. The Clerk is also authorized to cause
notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the Canadian
Statesman, a newspaper having general circulation in the are of the
designation, once each week for three consecutive weeks.
By-law read a first and second time this 9th day of March, 1992.
By-law read a third time and fmally passed this 9th day of March 1992.
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SCHEDULE BN
TO BY-LAW 92-80
In the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham (formerly being
in the original Township Lot Number 11, in the First Concession of the Geographic
Township of Darlington, within the limits of the former Town of Bowmanville, in
the County of Durham) and Province of Ontario and being those parts of Lots
Number 28 and 29 on the East side of Ontario Street in Block 7 according to the
Plan of the Village of Bowmanville made by John Grant, P.L.S. and registered on
the 20th day of April AD. 1852, more particularly described as follows:
TO ARRIVE AT THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT, begin at the North-West
angle of said Lot 29; Proceed thence Southerly along the Westerly limit said Lots 29
and 28, Ninety-six feet TO THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT; thence Easterly
parallel with the Northerly limit said Lot 28, Eighty-Eight feet; Thence Northerly
parallel with western limits of said Lots 28 and 29, Forty-one Feet; THENCE
Westerly and parallel with the Northerly limit said Lot 28, Eighty-eight feet to
western limit said Lot 29, THENCE Southerly along western limits said Lots 28 and
29, Forty-one feet TO THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT.
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SCHEDULE "B"
TO BY-LAW 92-80
67 Ontario Street, Bowmanville has a very significant historic or architectural value
or interest to the Town of Newcastle and its people in that it was constructed
sometime between 1856 and 1865 and its style is uncommon to the Town of
Newcastle. The following features are designated as being of architectural value:
Exterior
1. A hip roof which retains the original panelling under the eaves;
2. Running bond pattern masonry;
3. Band of decorative corbelling beneath the eaves;
4. Random-coursed fieldstone foundation;
5. Panelled pilasters flanking the front door; and
6. Second floor 6 over 6 sash windows.
Interior
1. PIaster medallion on the parlour ceiling;
2. Built-in pine cupboard;
3. Hardwood and pine plank. flooring; and
4. Baseboards and millwork.
DYE & DURHAM CO, LIMITED
Form No. 985
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(6) Description
Parts of Lots 28 and 29 on thteast side of Ontario Street, {jJt.J<;.
Block 7, according to the Plan of the Village of
Bowmanville made by John Grant, P.L.S., more
particularly described on Schedule "A" attached.
New Property Identifiers
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(a) Redescription
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(8) This Document provides as follows:
See certified copy of The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle By-law Number 92-80 attached.
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40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario LIC 3A6
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(14) Municipal Address of Property
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
BY-LAW # 92-80
being a by-law to designate the property known for
municipal purposes as 67 Ontario Street,
Bowmanville, p~ of Lots 28 and 29, east side of
Ontario Street, Block. 7 according to John Grant's
PIan, Geographic Township of Darlington, as a
property of historic or architectural value or interest
Wlder the Ontario Heritage Act.
WHEREAS the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, C.0.18 authorizes the cOWlcil of a
mUniclpality to enact by-laws to designate properties to be of historic or architectural
value or interest for the purposes of the Act;
WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle has caused to
be served upon the owner of the property known for municipal purposes as
67 Ontario Street, Bowmanville, and upon the Ontario Heritage FOWldation, Notice
of Intention to Designate the aforesaid real property and has caused such notice of
intention to be published in the Canfldian Statesman, a newspaper having a general
cireu1ation in the area of the designation, once each week for three consecutive
weeks, namely January 8, January 15 and January 22, 1992;
WHEREAS the reasons for the designation of the aforesaid property Wlder the
Ontario Heritage Act are contained in Schedule "B" hereto;
WHEREAS the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee of the Town of
Newcastle has recommended that the property known for municipal purposes as
67 Ontario Street, Bowmanville be designated as a property of historic or
architectural value or interest pursuant to the Ontario Heritage Act;
wHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed designation was served upon the
Clerk within the period prescribed therefore by the Ontario Heritage Act.
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN
OF NEWCASTLE HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. The property known for municipal purposes as 67 Ontario Street,
Bowmanville more particularly described in Schedule "A" which is attached to
and forms part of this by-law, is hereby designated as a property which has
historic or architectural value or interest Wlder Section 29 of the Ontario
Heritage Act R.S.O. 1990, C.0.18.
2. The reasons for designation of the property described in Schedule "A" hereto
are set out in Schedule liB" which is attached to and forms part of this
by-law.
3. The Solicitor for the Town of Newcastle is hereby authorized to cause a copy
of this by-law to be registered against the title to the property described in
Schedule "A" hereto.
4. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be
served upon the owner of the property described in Schedule "A" hereto and
on the Ontario Heritage FOWldation. The Clerk is also authorized to cause
notice of the passing of this by-law to be published in the Canadian
Statesman, a newspaper having general circulation in the are of the
designation, once each week for three consecutive weeks.
By-law read a first and second time this 9th day of March, 1992.
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 9th day of March 1992.
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SCHEDULE 8A8
TO BY-LAW 92-80
In the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional MWlicipality of Durham (formerly being
in the original Township Lot Number 11, in the First Concession of the Geographic
Township of Darlington, within the limits of the former Town of Bowmanville, in
the COWlty of Durham) and Province of Ontario and being those parts of Lots
Number 28 and 29 on the East side of Ontario Street in Block 7 according to the
Plan of the Village of Bowmanville made by John Grant, P.L.S. and registered on
the 20th day of April AD. 1852, more particularly described as follows:
TO ARRIVE AT THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT, begin at the North-West
angle of said Lot 29; Proceed thence Southerly along the Westerly limit said Lots 29
and 28, Ninety-six feet TO THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT; thence Easterly
parallel with the Northerly limit said Lot 28, Eighty-Eight feet; Thence Northerly
parallel with western limits of said Lots 28 and 29, Forty-one Feet; THENCE
Westerly and parallel with the Northerly limit said Lot 28, Eighty-eight feet to
western limit said Lot 29, THENCE Southerly along western limits said Lots 28 and
29, Forty-one feet TO THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT.
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SCHEDULE "B"
TO BY-LAW 92-80
67 Ontario Street, Bowmanville has a very significant historic or architectural value
or interest to the Town of Newcastle and its people in that it was constructed
sometime between 1856 and 1865 and its style is uncommon to the Town of
Newcastle. The following features are designated as being of architectural value:
Exterior
1. A hip roof which retains the original panelling under the eaves;
2. Running bond pattern masonry;
8. Band of decorative corbelling beneath the eaves;
4. Random-coursed fieldstone foundation;
5. Panelled pilasters flanking the front door; and
6. Second floor 6 over 6 sash windows.
Interior
1. Plaster medallion on the parlour ceiling;
2. Built-in pine cupboard;
3. Hardwood and pine plank flooring; and
4. Baseboards and millwork.