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REPORT
Meeting: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE File# Loj.
Date: Re s. #
SEPTEMBER 20, 1993
By-Law
Report#: rn o File
Subject: HERITAGE DESIGNATION - JOHN RUTLEDGE HOUSE
2656 CONCESSION ROAD 4, FORMER TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON
Recommendations:
It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and
Administration Committee recommend to Council the following:
1 . THAT Report CD-28-95 be received;
2 . THAT the by-law attached to Report CD-28-95 be forwarded to
Council; and
3 . THAT the Clerk be authorized to carry out all actions
necessary to complete the process of property designation
pursuant to the Ontario Heritage Act, R. S .O. 1990, c .0. 18
and detailed within Report CD-28-95 .
BACKGROUND AND COMMENT
On July 17, 1995, Council adopted the recommendations of the
General Purpose and Administration Committee which dealt with the
designation of the subject property. As detailed in Report
PD-82-95, the Clerk was authorized to proceed with designating
the subject property as a historic property.
The Notice of Intention to Designate was forwarded to the owner
of the property and to the Ontario Heritage Foundation by
Registered Mail on August 19, 1995 . The Notice of Intention to
Designate was published in the local newspaper once each week for
three successive weeks - August 16, 23 and 30 , 1995 .
The period for filing objections to the proposed designation
ended on September 15, 1995 . No objections were filed either
during or subsequent to the objection period. As no objections
have been filed, it is appropriate that the designation continue .
This process involves :
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Report CD-28-95 - 2 - October 2, 1995
• designation by-law being passed by Council
• publication of the notice of designation in the local newspaper
• certified copy of the by-law forwarded to the Ontario Heritage
Foundation
• by-law is registered on title
• Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee advised of
designation
Respect u ly submitted Reviewed by
Patti Bar e, A.M. C.T. W.H. Stockwell
G,l Chief Administrative Officer
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW 95-
being a by-law to designate the property
known for municipal purposes as 2656 Concession
Road 4, R.R. ##5, Bowmanville, Ontario 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 2656 Concession Road 4, R.R. ##5, 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 August 16, 23
and 30, 1995;
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 2656 Concession Road 4, R.R. ##5,
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 2656
Concession Road 4, R.R. ##5, 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 "Al' 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 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 16th day of
October 1995
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 16th
day of October 1995
MAYOR
CLERK
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SCHEDULE "A"
TO BY-LAW 95-
The south 2244 feet of even width throughout of the
south 1/2 of Lot 10, Concession 4, former Township of
Darlington, former Town of Newcastle, now the
Municipality of Clalington, Regional Municipality of
Durham, as described in 18999.
Subject to easement ##6546 and N38706 in favour of
Trans-Canada Pipeline;
Subject to Easement #75380 in favour of Interprovincial
Pipeline Limited;
Save and Except Parts 44, 45, 46, Plan 1OR-134; and
Save and Except Part 1, Plan R.D. 8.
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SCHEDULE "B"
BY-LAW 95-
Built for John Rutledge, circa 1860, this structure was
designed with Georgian Symmetry and shows evidence of
the Greek Revival period in its returned eaves and
distinctive lintels. The "eye-brow" window set over
the glazed porch is an architectural feature which is
found in only two structures in Darlington Township.
The following exterior and interior features are
recommended for designation under Part IV of the
Ontario Heritage Act:
Exterior - 6 over 6 original glazed windows
- Glazed porch
- paired brackets
- returned eaves
- 4 over 4 double hung windows
- eye-brow window
- contrasting buff brick
- stone foundation
- Liverpool bond, english bond and common
bond brick work
Interior - dining room hand-grained doors and
frames
- staircase with mahogany newel cage, oak
hand rails and spindles
- parlour fireplace mantel and surround
built-in china cabinet
- coloured glass of front door sidelights
and transom
- original pine floors
- pine servants staircase
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