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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD-146-96THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON DN: HERITAGE.GPA REPORT Meeting: General Purpose and Administration Committee File # 1&_)1_ _ C_4 Ik Date: Monday, November 4, 1996 Res. #2 rt `V'� c Report #: PD- 146 -96 File #: PLN 34.5.2 PROPOSED • 182 CHURCH ST., BOWMANVILLE 4478 PART LOT FILE: PLN 34.5.2 Recommendations: By -law # It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee recommend to Council the following: 1. THAT Report PD- 146 -96 be received; 2. THAT the request of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee to designate as historic structures the properties listed on Attachments 1 and 2; 3. THAT the Clerk prepare the required notice of intent pursuant to the provisions of the Ontario Heritage Act and report back to Council following the prescribed notification period; and 4. THAT the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee be advised of Council's decision. 1. BACKGROUND 1.1 The Planning Department has received a copy of a request submitted to the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) to designate as having historic and /or architectural interest the following properties: • The G. M. Long House 4478 Highway 35/115 Part Lot 29, Concession 4, former Township of Clarke 182 Church Street Bowmanville 618 REPORT NO. PD- 146 -96 PAGE 2 Both properties are described in Attachments 1 and 2 and both have been listed in the former Town of Newcastle LACAC inventory as being of "Secondary" heritage value to the Municipality. Their inventory numbers are H493 and H682. 1.2 The Ontario Heritage Act empowers a municipality to pass a bylaw designating a structure to be of historic and /or architectural value or interest. The Act stipulates that the owner of a structure so designated cannot alter the structure where such alteration is likely to affect the reasons for designation, without the written consent of Council. Council is required to consider any application for alteration of a designated property in consultation with the LACAC. 1.3 The Chairperson of the LACAC has advised that the designation request has been made in response to requests submitted by the respective property owners. The LACAC has provided the property owners with relevant information related to the designation of the property including the restrictions placed on the property as a result of designation. 2. COMMENTS 2.1 Staff have reviewed the properties indicated on Attachments 1 and 2 in terms of their Official Plan and Zoning By -law designations. In addition, both external and internal visual inspections of the properties were conducted. Staff has no objection to designating the structures pursuant to the Ontario Heritage Act as having historic and /or architectural significance. 2.2 It is therefore recommended that the Clerk prepare, send and publish the required notice of intent pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act and report back to Council following the prescribed notification period. W REPORT .D ,6.6 PAGE 3 Respectfully submitted, Franklin Wu, M.C.I.P., R.P.P., Director of Planning and Development IL *FW *cc Attachment No. 1 A and 2A Attachment No. 1 B and 2B October 21, 1996 Reviewed by, &A' V44"tlj W. H. Stockwell Chief Administrative Officer Features to be designated Key Maps Interested parties to be notified of Council and Committee's decision: Ms. Janie Dodds LACAC Chairperson 3917 Concession Road 8 R.R. #1 Orono, Ontario LOB 1 MO Brian and Fay Knox 182 Church Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1 C 1T9 Alfredo and Luisa Massardo 4478 Highway 35/115 R. R. # 1 Orono, Ontario LOB 1 MO 620 ATTACHMENT # 1 A The G. M. Long House 4478 Highway 35/115 Part Lot 29, Concession 4, Clarke This Italianate house was built in 1880 for G. M. Long. Long ran a general store in Orono, was a leader of the Methodist choir and served on the OrdOr�oo Town eouncil. Its Italianate composition is evident through its low -pitch pp overhanging eaves, buff -brick hood mouldings andcarve Acdt wo is n bracal ts. It is recommended for designation under the Ontar io Heritage significance and the following architectural features: Exterior: • the original brick facade • the buff -brick hood moulding and window trim • the heavily carved eave brackets • the paired window brackets • the original front verandah Interior: • the wooden baseboards, wainscotting, door and window trim • the pine floors cornicing and medallion • the living room plaster • the staircase with its newel post, railing and decorative scrolls .. r ---4- A ~ Aerith it-, arched windows and transom U ATTACHMENT # 1 B 4 • HIGHWAY 35/W h � Z �. O W � U �Q Z S O U ATTACHMENT # 2A 182 Church Street Bowmanville its Built circa 1871, this house depicts the Gothic Revival he house has Ibeenrconst ucted symmetrical format, steep pitched roof and gable. dows and in the Flemish bond pattern of brickwork and still retains its original Ol wino Heritage Act interior wood trim. It is recommended for designation for the following architectural features: Exterior: • the Flemish bond brick facade • the six over six sash windows • the stone window brackets and hood - mouldings • the main entrance transom and sidelights Interior: • the medallions of the front hall and living room • the staircase, railings and bannister • the wide wooden baseboards • the wooden window casings and trim • the wooden door casings 182 BOWMANVILLE im ATTACHMENT #2B LOT 12 Gi i I III I I I I r /l Z 0 uj U Z <o I U