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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
BY-LAW 90-185
being a by-law to designate the property municipally
known as "19 King Street East, Bowmanville", located
in Block T, Part Lot 13, Bowmanville, now in the Town
of Newcastle, Regional Municipality of Durham, as a
property of architectural and historical value and
interest which property is more particularly described
in Schedule A attached.
WHEREAS the Ontario Heritage Act, 1974 authorizes the Council of
a municipality to enact by-laws to designate real property
including all the buildings and structures thereon to be of
architectural and historical interest; and
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle
has caused to be served upon the owner of the lands and premises
known as "19 King Street East, Bowmanville", located in Block T,
Part Lot 13, Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle 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 September 26,
October 3 and October 10, 1990; and
WHEREAS "19 King Street East, Bowmanville", in Block T, Part Lot
13, Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle, Regional
Municipality of Durham has a very significant architectural value
of interest to the Town of Newcastle and its people in that the
building, which is part of the Bleakley Block, was built C. 1880,
and is especially important to the overall 19th century character
of King Street. Its many features which are being specifically
designated include the mansard roof which is unique among the
buildings of King Street, the original brick work, executed in
the running bond pattern, remains intact; the original fretwork
cornice remains intact; the second storey windows are slightly
arched and the general simplicity of the second storey provided
the perfect contrast to the dormers which were once found in the
mansard and to the decorative fretwork below; concealed beneath
the present business sign on the ground floor are the original
glass panels which feature copper cames and bevelled glass
medallions; the beautifully panelled door on the west side is
surmounted by a transom composed of a pair of Gothic arches; and
the impressive tin ceiling which remains in the store on the
ground floor; and
WHEREAS the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
of the Town of Newcastle has recommended that the property "19
King Street East, Block T, Part of Lot 13, Bowmanville, now in
the Town of Newcastle, Regional Municipality of Durham, be
designated under the terms of the Ontario Heritage Act; and
WHEREAS no notice of objection to the proposed designation has
been served upon the Clerk of the Municipality;
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NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF
NEWCASTLE HEREBY ERACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. There is designated as being of Architectural and Historical
value of interest, the real property known municipally as
"19 King Street East, Bowmanville", Block T, Part Lot 13,
Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle, Regional
Municipality of Durham.
2. The Municipal Solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a
copy of this by-law to be registered against the property
described in the preceeding paragraph.
3. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized to cause a copy of
this by-law to be served upon the owners of the aforesaid
property and on the Ontario Heritage Foundation, and to
cause notice of the passing of this by-law to be published
in the Canadian Statesman, a newpaper having general
circulatin in the area of the designation, once each week
for three consecutive weeks.
By-law read a first and second time this 12th day of November
1990.
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 12th day of
November 1990.
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SCHEDULE A
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate lying and being in the Town of Newcastle, in the
Regional Municipality of Durham (formerly in the Town of
Bowmanville, in the County of Durham) and Province of Ontario,
being composed of part of Lot 13, in Block "T" on the south side
of King Street according to a plan of the Village of Bowmanville
made by John Grant, Provincial Land Surveyor and registered on
the 20th day of April, 1852, which plan is in the Registry Office
for the Registry Division of Newcastle (No. 10) (formerly the
Registry Division of the West Riding of the County of Durham).
LRO#40 Application To Register Bylaw Receipted as DR1042350 on 2011 11 16 at 15:31
The applicant(s)hereby applies to the Land Registrar. yyyy mm dd Page 1 of 1
Properties
PIN 26932 - 0260 LT
Description PT LT 13 BLK T PL GRANT BOWMANVILLE PTS 1-7, 10R2287; S/T&T/W N110060;
CLARINGTON
Address 19 KING ST E
CLARINGTON
I Applicant(s) I
This Order/By-law affects the selected PINs.
Name THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
Address for Service 40 Temperance St.
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1 C 3K6
This document is being authorized by a municipal corporation Adrian Foster, Mayor and Patti L. Barrie, Municipal Clerk.
This document is not authorized under Power of Attorney by this party.
Statements
This application is based on the Municipality By-Law No. 90-185 dated 1990/11/12.
Schedule: See Schedules
I Signed By I
Andrew Connor Allison 40 Temperance St. acting for Signed 2011 11 16
Bowmanville Applicant(s)
L1 C 3A6
Tel 9056233379
Fax 9056236020
I have the authority to sign and register the document on behalf of the Applicant(s).
I Submitted By I
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON-LEGAL 40 Temperance St. 2011 11 16
Bowmanville
L1C 3A6
Tel 9056233379
Fax 9056236020
Fees/Taxes/Payment
Statutory Registration Fee $60.00
Total Paid $60.00