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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD-011-01 , , , DN;POI1-01 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON REPORT Meeting: General Purpose and Administration Committee File #f() I fw 3'-1, >/ { Res.#(;/fI-/{)()-D J Date: Monday, February 5, 2001 Report #: PD-Oll-Ol FILE #: PLN 34.5.1 By-law # Subject: PROPOSED HERITAGE DESIGNATIONS 5277 MAIN STREET, ORONO; 5161 MAIN STREET, ORONO; 3335 LAMBS ROAD, PART LOT 6, CONCESSION 3, FORMER TWP. OF DARLINGTON; 4525 CONCESSION ROAD 5, PART LOT 8, CONCESSION 4, FORMER TWP. OF CLARKE FILE: PLN 34.5.1 Recommendations: It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee recommend to Council the following: 1. THAT Report PD-011-0l be received; 2. THAT the request of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee to designate as historical structures 5277 Main Street, Orono; 5161 Main Street, Orono; 3335 Lambs Road, Part Lot 6, Concession 3, former Township of Darlington and 4525 Concession Road 5, Part Lot 8, Concession 4, former Township of Clarke, be APPROVED; 3. THAT the Clerk prepare the required Notices ofIntent pursuant to the provisions of the Ontario Heritage Act and report back to Council following the prescribed notification period; 4. THAT all interested parties listed in this report and any delegation be advised of Council's decision. 1. BACKGROUND 1.1 The Planning Department has received a copy of four requests submitted to the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) to designate as having historic and/or architectural value or interest the properties known as 5277 Main Street, Orono; 5161 Main Street, Orono; 3335 Lambs Road, Part Lot 6, Concession 3, former Township of Darlington and 4525 Concession Road 5, Part Lot 8, Concession 4, former Township of Clarke. The structures are described in Attachments 1 through 4. 611 , , '. . REPORT NO.: PD-Oll-OO PAGE 2 The properties have been listed in the Municipality of Clarington's LACAC inventory of heritage resources as follows: Address Inventory # Status 5277 Main Street H707 Secondary 5161 Main Street H413 Secondary 3335 Lambs Road H708 Primary 4525 Concession Road 5 H709 Primary 1.2 The Ontario Heritage Act empowers a municipality to pass a by-law 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. 2, COMMENTS 2.1 Staff have reviewed the properties in terms of their Official Plan and Zoning By-law designation and support the designation ofthe 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 Notices of Intent pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act and report back to Council following the prescribed notification period. 612 '. , REPORT NO,: PD-Oll-OO Respectfully submitted, vi . Crome, M.C.I.P., R.P.P. Director of Planning & Development IL *BN*DC*df Attachment lA to 4A - Features to be Designated Attachment 1B to 4B - Key Maps PAGE 3 Reviewed by, (~~.e:)~ Franklin Wu, M.C.I.P., R.P.P. Chief Administrative Officer. Interested parties to be notified of Council and Committee's decision: LACAC Chairperson Municipality ofClarington 40 Temperance Street BOWMANVILLE, Ontario LlC 3A6 Barry and Carol Lamont 4525 Concession Road 5 RR#1 NEWTONVILLE, Ontario LOA IJO Cary and Julie Gatchell 3335 Lambs Road BOWMANVILLE, Ontario LlC 3K5 Ken and Judi Campbell 5277 Main Street ORONO, Ontario LOB lMO Bradley and Yvonne Lauson 5161 Main Street ORONO, Ontario LOB lMO 613 ATTACHMENT lA 5277 Main Street, Orono This c19l6 home has been constructed with a combination of architectural elements. The gable roof and front porch roof, both with return eaves, are representative of the Classic Revival period, while the round arch window in the gable, basket arched windows of the first and second stories, and the wide eaves are common to the Italianate period. Built in the stretch bond pattern of brick work, this early 1900s home is recommended for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act for following exterior and interior architectural features: Exterior: . stretcher bond brick . wood soffit and fascia . all original windows of the main house and the front porch Interior: . original oak floors . pine plank flooring . wide wooden baseboard, window and door casings . original wood panel staircase . double wood pocket doors, and single wood pocket door with etched glass . original front entrance door and wooden doors through-out 614 LOT 29 / I I Ii /!! CI) if G:i -.J ,~ \ ! ! SUBJECT SITE 5277 MAIN STREET ORONO LOT 28 ATTACHMENT 1B ) I PARK G:i~G:i w w 0:: 0:: In In z <( :::;: :I: () 0:: :::> :I: () G:i w 0:: In z <( :::;: G:i w 0:: In VICTORIA STREET :I: () 0:: :::> :I: () COBBLEDICK STREET ITTTTl I 615 PRINCESS ST EET II I I{) Z o (f) (f) W () Z o () ATTACHMENT 2A 5161 Main Street, Orono This two storey structure was built in 1899 by Thomas Doncaster and his son, Edgerton. Edwardian in style, it contains a front facing balcony and rear facing dormer. Italianate features are also evident in its paired and carved eave brackets, double front entrance door, and round top first floor window. The first occupants ofthe home were George Harris Linton and his wife, Alfretta, and upon its completion the local newspaper deemed it worthy of description. The longest residents were Ahnerick and Martha (Trull) Gamsby and family. Almerick was a noted hunter in the area and his trophies adorned the front porch for many years. It is recommended for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act for its historical significance and the following architectural features: Exterior features: . original brick and cut stone foundation . all original windows . double front doors and transom . wood columns, handrails, ballisters and tongue and groove flooring on front porch and balcony . wood soffits, carved and paired eave brackets, and wood frieze Interior features: . original wood baseboard, window casings and door trim . wood panel doors and windows above . tin ceiling in the kitchen . bannister balistrates and newel posts . random pine plank flooring . tongue and groove pine flooring 616 ATTACHMENT 28 SUBJECT SITE 5161 MAIN STREET ORONO LOT 29 LOT 28 I PARK STREET tJ E:a tJ w w a:: a:: tn tn z <( :::< :c () a:: ::> :c () i / Ii LO Z ~ / &) 0 if U) i;J / U) -.J W () Z 0 () tJ w a:: tJ I- en w a:: z tn <( :::< COBBLEDICK STREET IITTTl I II I 611 ATTACHMENT 3A 3335 Lambs Road Part Lot 6, Concession 3, former Township of Darlington This traditional Ontario farmhouse was constructed in 1890 by the Prout family. The house was once part ofthe Model Dairy, run by the Luxton family who were the second owners of the home. A small milk house still exists on the property with the cooling pits for the milk cans. The home has a centre gable with a finial, which is common to the farmhouse style. It still retains its original clapboard siding, two over two sash windows, and interior woodwork. It is recommended for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act for its historical significance and the following architectural features: Exterior: . clapboard siding . two over two sash windows . gable finial Interior: . wooden baseboards . wooden window and door casings . original staircase . plank flooring in the living room, dining room, and kitchen 618 ----J I ~ ~ \ 'I i 'I ~{ ~ pi ATTACHMENT 38 SUBJECT SITE 3335 LAMBS ROAD DARLINGTON LOT 6 LOT 5 LOT 4 OAD 4 r L__~__.L______JL --'7-- --- --I' r II ) ~ ~ ~ ~ ( Cl <( o a::: w () z w Cl 6 a::: a.. ICONCESSION ROAD 361 ~ 619 I"') Z o (/) (/) W U Z o U ATTACHMENT 4A 4525 Concession Road 5 Part Lot 8, Concession 4, former Township of Clarke This L-shaped Victorian farmhouse typifies the Gothic Revival form of architecture with its gables, dormer, bargeboards, finials, and elaborately decorated porch and veranda. Built in 1889, the house still retains its original metal shingled roof. The drive shed, barn and chicken coop are also well preserved and are assumed to have been constructed during the same period. All four structures are recommended for designation under Par IV ofthe Ontario Heritage Act for their architectural features as follows: House Exterior: . original stretcher bond brick work and brick voussoirs . metal shingled roof . bargeboard and finials . front porch and veranda with its gingerbread and pillars House Interior: . wooden baseboard, door and window casings . pine plank flooring with its hand graining . original staircase . wooden wainscoting Accessory Buildings: . wood plank barn with its fieldstone foundation . board and batten, and clapboard driving shed with its multi-paned windows and finials . clapboard chicken coop with its two over two sash windows 620 ( ;1 1 WOOD PLANK BARN CLAPBOARD CHICKEN COOP DRIVING SHED ATTACHMENT 48 . 622