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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW 96-135
being a by-law to designate the property known
for municipal purposes as 43 King Street West,
Bowmanville, 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
Municipality of Clarington has caused to be served upon
the owner of the property known for municipal purposes
as 43 King Street West, 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
Newcastle Independent and the Canadian Statesman,
newspapers having general circulation in the area of
the designation, on June 8 and 12, 1996;
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 Municipality of Clarington has
recommended that the property known for municipal
purposes as 43 King Street West,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
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1 . The property known for municipal purposes as
43 King Street West, 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 "A" hereto are set out in
Schedule "B" which is attached to and forms part
of this by-law.
3 . The Solicitor for the Municipality of Clarington
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.
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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 Newcastle
Independent and the Canadian Statesman, newspapers
having general circulation in the area of the
designation.
By-law read a first and second time this 8th day of
July 1996
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 8th
day of July 1996
OR
CLERK
SCHEDULE "A"
TO BY-LAW #96-135
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 Town of Bowmanville, County of Durham and Province of Ontario, and
being composed of part of Lot Six (6) on the South side of King Street, Block "N",
according to a plan of the said Town of Bowmanville made by John Grant, P.L.S.,
said plan dated April 20, 1852, and on file in the Land Registry Office for
Newcastle (No. 10) being part of Original Township Lot Twelve (12) in the First
Concession, the boundaries of the said parcel more particularly described as
follows;
COMMENCING at a point in the Northerly limit of said Lot 6 which may be
located as follows;
BEGINNING at the North-easterly angle of Block "N'
THENCE North 67 degrees West along the Southerly limit of King Street a
distance of one hundred and ninety-three and five-tenths feet (193.5') to the Nrth-
easterly angle of Lot (7), Block "N";
THENCE North 69 degrees 54 minutes West continuing along the Southerly limit
of King Street a distance of sixty-six feet (66') to the North-Easterly angle of said
Lot 6;
THENCE North 73 degrees 24 minutes West continuing along the Southerly limit
of King Street a distance of twenty-seven and forty-eight one-hundredths feet
(27.48') to the point of commencement of the lands to be herein described;
THENCE South 17 degrees 09 minutes West to and along the centre line of a
wall a distance of fifty-one feet (51') to an iron bar;
THENCE North 72 degrees 51 minutes West a distance of five feet (5) to an iron
bar;
THENCE South 15 degrees 45 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of one
hundred and ten and eighty-eight one hundredths feet (110.88') to an iron bar
planted in the Northerly limit of the lands described in Instrument Number
N29379 for the Town of Bowmanville;
THENCE North 71 degrees 17 minutes West along the said limit a distance of
thirty-five feet (35') to an iron bar planted in the Westerly limit of said Lot 6;
THENCE North 17 degrees 15 minutes East along the Westerly limit of said Lot 6
a distance of twenty-three and eight-tenths feet (23.8') to an iron bar;
THENCE North 17 degrees 28 minutes 30 seconds East continuing along the
Westerly limit of said Lot 6 a distance of seventy-six and eight-tenths feet (76.8')
to the South-Easterly corner of a brick building situate on the lands adjacent
Westerly;
THENCE North 16 degrees 03 minutes East along the Easterly face of the said
brick building a distance of fourteen and thirty-three one-hundredths feet (14.33');
THENCE North 16 degrees 54 minutes East along the line between the brick
walls of the buildings situate on the lands hereby conveyed and the lands
adjacent Westerly a distance of forty-five and six-tenths feet (45.6') more or less
to the North-westerly angle of said Lot 6;
THENCE South 73 degrees 24 minutes East along the Southerly limit of King
Street a distance of thirty-seven and three tenths feet (37.3') to the POINT OF
COMMENCEMENT.
SUBJECT TO a free and uninterrupted right-of-way for persons and vehicles of
all kinds in favour of the owner or owners of the premises adjacent Easterly said
premises known as 35 and 37 King street West, his successors, heirs and
assigns, as owners of lands and premises in Lot 6 in said Block "N", his and their
tenants, agents, supply men and delivery men, for the purpose of ingress and
egress, over, along and upon the South-Easterly portion of the lands hereby
conveyed, more particularly described as follows;
COMMENCING at a point in the Southerly limit of the lands hereby conveyed
distant Westerly thereon twenty-five feet (25') from the South-easterly angle
thereof;
THENCE North 62 degrees 14 minutes East a distance of thirty-four and forty-
three one-hundredths feet (34.43') more or less to a point in the Easterly limit of
the lands hereby conveyed, said point distant Northerly thereon twenty-five feet
(25') from the South-Easterly angle thereof;
THENCE South15 degrees 45 minutes 30 seconds West along the Easterly limit
of the said lands a distance of twenty-five feet (25') to an iron bar marking the
said South-Easterly angle;
THENCE North 71 degrees 17 minutes West a distance of twenty-five feet (25')
to the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT.
TOGETHER WITH a right-of-way over along and upon a strip of land across part
of Lots 98 (ninety-eight) and said Lot 6 extending from the Northerly limit of
Queen street more particularly described as follows;
COMMENCING at an iron bar marking the South-Westerly angle of said Lot 98,
Block "N";
THENCE North 17 degrees 15 minutes East along the Westerly limits of said
Lots 98 and 6 a distance of two hundred and three and thirty-three one-
hundredths feet (203.33') to an iron bar marking the South-Westerly angle of the
lands hereby conveyed;
THENCE South 71 degrees 17 minutes East a distance of thirty feet (30') to an
iron bar;
THENCE South 69 degrees 34 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of twenty-
five and three-tenths feet (25.3') to an iron bar;
THENCE South 17 degrees 15 minutes West parallel to and distant Easterly ten
feet (10') measured at right angles from the Westerly limit of Lot 98 a distance of
one hundred and eighty-eight feet (188') to an iron bar planted at the point of
intersection with the Southerly limit of said Lot 98;
THENCE Westerly along the Norhterly limit of Queen Street a distance of ten and
four one-hundredths feet (10.04') to the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT.
AND TOGETHER WITH a right-of-way over a strip of land adjacent Easterly to
the lands hereby conveyed, more particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the South-easterly angle of the lands hereby conveyed;
THENCE North 15 degrees 45 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of ninety-
eight feet (98') to an iron bar;
THENCE South 74 degrees 14 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of ten feet
(10') to an iron bar;
THENCE South 15 degrees 45 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of
seventy-three feet (73') to an iron bar;
THENCE South 37 degrees 32 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of twenty-
six and nine-tenths feet (26.9') more or less to the POINT OF
COMMENCEMENT.
The lands herein conveyed are shown outlined in red on a Plan of Survey made
by M.D. Brown O.L.S. and dated May 17th, 1966 which is attached to deed
registered June 2, 1966 as No. N29709 for the Town of Bowmanville.
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Schedule `B"to
By-law 96-135
In 1848 Aaron Buckler, ajeweller and watchmaker, arrived in Bowmanville and bought
the east half of Lot 6 of the Grant Plan. Here he built a business outlet for himself with
living quarters above. In 1872 Buckler purchased the west half of Lot 6 and had this pair
of stores constructed circa 1880.
The difference between the two structures is striking. Built approximately forty years
apart, the east building is a Georgian vernacular while the west building is quite Italianate
in format. Its predominant hood mouldings, projecting cornice, segmentally arched
windows and fret moulding of the cornice depict the change in architectural fashion over
the course of a few decades. The Buckler Block is designated for its historical
significance and the following exterior architectural features:
• The original brick fagade
• The segmentally arched two-over-two sash windows
• The window hood mouldings
• The projecting cornice over the store fronts
• The roof cornice and fret moulding
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The following schedule was
created in order to register
this by-law in 2011 .
SCHEDULE "A"
Legal Description
Pt Lot 6, Blk N. PI Grant, Bowmanville
as in N111096
s/t & t/w N11096, Clarington
LRO#40 Application To Register Bylaw
The applicant(s)hereby applies to the Land Registrar
Properties
Receipted as DR1042345 on 2011 11 16 at 15:26
yyyy mm dd Page 1 of 1
PIN 26932 - 0224 LT
Description PT LT 6 BILK N PL GRANT BOWMANVILLE AS IN N111096; S/T&T/W N111096;
CLARINGTON
Address 43 KING ST W
CLARINGTON
Applicants)
Phis 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 parry.
Statements
This application is based on the Municipality By-Law No.96-135 dated 1996/07/08.
Schedule: See Schedules
' 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
L1 C 3A6
Tel 9056233379
Fax 9056236020
I Fees/Taxes/Payment I
Statutory Registration Fee $60.00
Total Paid $60.00
I File Number
Applicant Client File Number: 39-43 KING ST.W.